Level 1 ASPs
Level 1 ASP undertake work to extend the overhead and/or underground electricity network or increase the capacity of the existing network.
- Proactive discussions, engagement and insights from Level 1 Accredited Service Providers;
- Critical information updates; and
- Other useful and relevant information
If you need further information or support, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
Level 1 ASP undertake work to extend the overhead and/or underground electricity network or increase the capacity of the existing network.
- Proactive discussions, engagement and insights from Level 1 Accredited Service Providers;
- Critical information updates; and
- Other useful and relevant information
If you need further information or support, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
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Asset Classification & Private Defect Management
What is happening?To minimise the risk of bushfires initiated by privately-owned electricity network assets, and in compliance with its legislative obligations, Essential Energy is reinforcing its private asset defect rectification policy across its electricity distribution area.Accredited Service Providers (ASPs) may see an increase in requests for private defect rectification.What do you need to do?- Review the “20181214 - Briefing - Asset Classification Private Defect Management.pdf” located on Essential Energy’s Document Library
- Visit Essential Energy’s website at www.essentialenergy.com.au/privateassets for a range of information on Privately-owned power poles and powerlines
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation
Further InformationIf you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
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Safety Brief SB-819 Communications Microcells on Essential Energy Poles
What is happening?Essential Energy is currently negotiating a Facilities Access Agreement (FAA) with various Communications Companies to allow installation of their small ‘microcell’ transmitters and associated aerials onto suitable Essential Energy poles.A small number of these microcells have already been installed in the Tathra area ahead of the formal FAA.This Safety Brief provides interim information and safety precautions to be followed for working ‘on or near’ the poles where these microcell installations are installed. Discussions are continuing with the Communications Companies – and the other electricity network operators – for consistent precautions to ensure worker safety.What do you need to do?- Review SB-819 Microcells in Essential Energy Poles located on Essential Energy’s Document Library
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
Further InformationIf you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
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Safety Brief SB-817 Electrical Safety Rules Issue 16
What is happening?Essential Energy’s Electrical Safety Office (ESO) has completed a full review and update of CEOP8030 - Electrical Safety Rules (ESR’s) to incorporate recent Safety Briefs, Incident Investigation recommendations, audit findings and industry developments.There are no major policy or procedural changes in this update. All changes are summarised in the Revisions section at the end of the document.What do you need to do?- Review the revisions section on the final pages of CEOP8030 - Electrical Safety Rules (ESR’s) located on the Document Library
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
- View this communication via Essential Engagement at engage.essentialenergy.com.au/ASP
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Christmas and New Year Planned Outages & Contestable Works
What is Happening?To minimise the disruption to customers during the Christmas / New Year period, no planned interruptions with a customer impact will be scheduled from 22 December 2018 to 6 January 2019.Also Contestable Works will be closed during the same period with business resuming as normal from 7th January 2019.What do you need to do?- Review your planned interruption schedule for the dates above and work with your nominated Local Depot Switching Resource to reschedule where required
- Minimal processing of emails/documentation or Asset Labels will occur from Contestable Works mailbox during the above mentioned period
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation
Further InformationIf you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
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Reissue SB-793 Update to CEOP2377 Equipotential and Personal Protective Bonding
Amendments have been made as a result of a recent review of Essential Energy’s Operational Procedure: CEOP2377 Equipotential and Personal Protective Bonding. Details of the amendments made can be viewed in section 10 of CEOP2377.The most notable changes include:- reference to ‘similar sized fitting’ removed
- reference to ‘collar clamp’ removed, and
- added requirement when working on a timber pole with a Known Permanent Earth (KPE), to install an additional bond to a pole step below the level of the workers feet.
What do you need to do?- Review Safety Brief 793_ASP - Update to CEOP2377 Procedure located on Essential Energy's Document Library
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation
Further informationFor further enquiries please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
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Safety Brief SB-810 Endeavour Energy HV cable strike and ARC flash incident
A recent incident occurred where an Endeavour Energy contractor hit a live High Voltage (HV) underground cable during excavation works with a hand-held power tool.
The contractor was engaged to prepare a trench as part of an overall program to replace Consac cabling. The Worker was in the trench, clearing material from around the base of a column using a hand-held power tool. The power tool penetrated the wall of the trench, striking a live 11kV cable and an arc fault occurred, the worker received burns to his arms and face.
Contract workers and Endeavour Energy crews working nearby provided assistance to the injured contractor, who was transported to Royal North Shore Hospital for treatment.
The initial reports suggest the worker suffered burns to his arms and face which may require a skin graft, however there did not appear to be nerve damage.
What do you need to do?
- Review SB-810 Endeavour Energy Cable Strike and ARC Flash Incident located on Essential Energy's Document Library
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
Further InformationIf you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
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Safety Brief SB-811 CONSAC Cable Identification
A recent incident occurred where an on-call crew did not identify CONSAC cable correctly, special requirements apply to equipment containing CONSAC cables – workers should review and implement the requirements of CEOP8030.An on-call crew were called to a no supply, after inspection it was determined it was in a burnt-out service fuse and street light fuse in a pillar. After completing a risk assessment and discussing the job the service fuse carrier was replaced and supply restored to the house. The on-call crew didn't have a fuse carrier for the street light, so it was made safe and left for another day. All appropriate PPE was utilised.What do you need to do?- Review SB-811 CONSAC Cable Identification located on Essential Energy's Document Library
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
Further InformationIf you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
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Reminder Essential Energy ASP Forums October 2018
As part of our commitment to improve our relationship and communications with ASPs Essential Energy are looking at holding forums in regional areas in October. The purpose of these forums is for ASPs to come along and hear about the latest news in the ASP space and to ask questions or raise issues with representatives from various Essential Energy teams, including the safety team, design and certification and training amongst other teams in our business.Dates and locations of ASP forums:- Port Macquarie 3rd October 2018 (The Westport Club - 25 Buller St Port Macquarie)
- Lismore 4th October 2018 (Lismore Workers Club - 231 Keen St Lismore)
- Dubbo 10th October 2018 (Quality Inn Dubbo International - 165 Whylandra St Dubbo)
- Bathurst 11th October 2018 (Bathurst City Community Club - 29 William St Bathurst)
- Albury 15th October 2018 (The Albury Club Ltd - 519 Kiewa St Albury)
- Wagga Wagga 16th October 2018 (The Rules Club - Cnr Fernleigh & Glenfield Rds Wagga Wagga)
Forums will commence from 6pm at the above locations, with light refreshments available. To determine venue sizes we would appreciate any ASPs who wish to attend complete a survey or email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au with company name, numbers attending, which forum you will be attending and anything you would like to see at our forums.Brief Agenda Items:Part 1 - 90 mins- Welcome and General ASP Information - what we have done since David Wilson arrived and what the future looks like with Enzen
- Safety and Authorisation information
- Level 3 Design Certification - update on changes and future work being undertaken in the area
- Asset Inspection - Defect trends identified
- Level 2 portal and SWF information - what information ASPs need to load in to our systems to make sure work is progressed and changes to what we require
- Update on Standards
- Training Requirements
- Tyree Presentation
Part 2 – 60 mins- Subject Matter Experts (SME) spread across the room allowing ASPs to meet key people and discuss issues
Thank you to those that have already expressed interest in attending our forums.What do you need to do?- Please complete the survey at engage.essentialenergy.com.au/ASP click on your relevant ASP level, then go into Surveys & Forms
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation
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Reminder ASP Registration and Authorisation for Non-Electrically Qualified Workers
On 9th September 2016, the NSW Government gazetted changes to the NSW Accredited Service Provider (ASP) Scheme Rules (the Scheme). This revision introduced new Level 1 and 2 classifications for non-electrically qualified personnel (Class 1X or Class 2X – Non-electrically qualified).ASPs must ensure all non-electrically qualified workers are registered with the Scheme prior to submitting an authorisation application to Essential Energy; this includes both initial authorisations and renewal of existing authorised workers.Essential Energy will, on receipt of a valid and successful applications, authorise the ASP worker(s) aligned to the new class(es) of accreditation and issue a new authorisation card.What do you need to do?- Review the briefing paper titled ‘20180910_Briefing - Non-Electrically Qualified Workers’ located on Essential Energy's Document Library
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation
Further informationIf you need further information, please email authorisations@essentialenergy.com.au
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Essential Energy ASP Forums October 2018
As part of our commitment to improve our relationship and communications with ASPs Essential Energy are looking at holding forums in regional areas in October. The purpose of these forums is for ASPs to come along and hear about the latest news in the ASP space and to ask questions or raise issues with representatives from various Essential Energy teams, including the safety team, design and certification and training amongst other teams in our business.Dates and locations of ASP forums:- Port Macquarie 3rd October 2018
- Lismore 4th October 2018
- Dubbo 10th October 2018
- Bathurst 11th October 2018
- Albury 15th October 2018
- Wagga Wagga 16th October 2018
Forums will commence from 6pm at the above locations, with light refreshments available. To determine venue sizes we would appreciate any ASPs who wish to attend complete a survey or email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au with company name, numbers attending, which forum you will be attending and anything you would like to see at our forums, further information on the content of the forums will be provided closer to the events.What do you need to do?- Please complete the survey at engage.essentialenergy.com.au/ASP, click on your relevant ASP level, then go into Surveys & Forms
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation
Further informationIf you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
Who's Listening
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Phone 02 6933 5956 Email hamish.wheatley@essentialenergy.com.au
Essential Connections
Information
- Briefing – CEOM7098 issue 16 - Underground Design manual changes (382 KB) (pdf)
- Bushfire Priority Zone Transition BFP ASP Comms (101 MB) (mp4)
- Asset Testing and Commissioning Refresher - ASP Training Enrolment Guide (962 KB) (pdf)
- Composite Pole Journey and FAQ's (694 KB) (pdf)
- Essential Energy - Digital Identification User Guide.pdf (1.87 MB) (pdf)
- Policy/Documents
- Safety Briefs/Alerts
- Essential Connections Portal Preview (1.21 MB) (mp4)
Construction News
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2024
- CN24-12 CEOM7104.20 Construction Standard Update - Pole Substation Fuse Crossarms Assemblies (138 KB) (pdf)
- CN24-11 Composite Pole CEOM7103 Stay Standards Update (151 KB) (pdf)
- CN 20-10 Correct Transformer Connections (469 KB) (pdf)
- CN24-10 CEOM5005 Chamber Substation Design and Construction Manual Update (154 KB) (pdf)
- CN24-09 11-22kV Schneider RM6 Switchgear Changes (1.52 MB) (pdf)