Training Aboriginal People For Success Hydro Power Plant Operator Training Program Human Resources and Skills Development Canada Ressources humaines et Développement des compétences Canada The Vancouver Aboriginal Skills & Employment Partnership (VanAsep) Training Society is a value added organization lending expertise and training to both First Nations and Industry. HRSDC National Aboriginal Skills and Employment Partnership (ASEP) program provides resources and assistance to train and employ Aboriginal people. A National matrix for employability is provided which includes assessment, skills development, job search and job maintenance. Assistance within each of these areas combine to create a return-to-work action plan for clients seeking sustainable jobs. The jobs exist through the many impact benefit agreements. All clients must have an assessment to participate in the VanAsep programming and clients are tracked for the life of the project through skills development, employment and job maintenance. Assessments for all clients requires VanAsep to work with other Aboriginal agencies, communities and resources. 2 2 VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project Table of Contents Executive Summary...................................... 4 VanAsep Hydro Power Plant Operator Training Program ........................................ 6 Flow Chart Course Outline............................................. 7 Course Course Course Course Overview Pre-requisites Objectives Format Training Resources....................................... 8 Course Standards Curriculum and Trainer Equipment Evaluations................................................. 8 Student Evaluation Foundation Program Outline.......................... 9 Technical Training Program Outline.............. 10 Practical Training Outline............................ 12 Appendix 1:.............................................. 13 Program Schedules Appendix 2:.............................................. 19 Lesson Plans Appendix 3:.............................................. 26 Partnerships All Rights Reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, or translated into any other language in whole or in part, in any form or by any means whether it be electronic or otherwise, without prior written consent of the VanAsep Training Society. Trademarks of other companies mentioned in this documentation appear for identification purposes only and are the property of their respective companies. #808, 100 Park Royal South West Vancouver, BC, V7T 1A2 T 604-925-2180 F 604-925-2181 Toll Free 1-866-946-2181 www.vanasep.ca www.vanasep.ca 3 3 Executive Summary The Vancouver Aboriginal Skills Employment Partnership (VanAsep) Training Society provides opportunities for Aboriginal people to obtain employment in trades careers. The society is now proud of our most recent collaboration with First Nation communities and industry to train individuals for employment on Run-of-the-River Hydro projects. Established in 2005 to support Aboriginal participation in the Construction Industry, VanAsep proudly acknowledges the 1,200 participants in our Construction Careers program. Today there are over 300 Aboriginal people registered in trade apprenticeships. Expanding our training model into other industry sectors, VanAsep determined a need and opportunity for Aboriginal employment in the independent power production sector. This expansion enables us to bring a wealth of opportunity into First Nations communities while maintaining the singular focus and persistent results that have made VanAsep, our partners and our communities successful. We focus on what we are good at “Training Aboriginal People for Success”. 4 4 VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project As the economy increasingly turns towards green energy, Aboriginal workers are perfectly situated to benefit from these new opportunities. First Nations and industry have ratified local impact benefit agreements across many areas open for clean energy production from the North Island to the Sunshine Coast and along the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley coastal mountain ranges. Teaming up with Regional Power Inc. and Cloudworks Energy, VanAsep and Sechelt First Nation are able to offer a complete industry recognized high-demand entry level primer to prepare individuals for a career in Run-of-the-River hydro power plant operations and maintenance. Numerous opportunities for employment in hydro power plant operations exist. VanAsep and industry partners are working together to provide training for Aboriginal people to succeed in careers at Run-of-theRiver power projects: Pre-Construction • Natural Resource Technician 3 Stages of Careers Construction Operations • Labourer • Power Plant Operator • Carpenter • Millwright • Welder • Electrician • Heavy Equipment Operator • Engineer • Camp Crew • Heavy Duty Mechanic • First Aid Attendant • Safety Officer www.vanasep.ca 5 5 VanAsep Hydro Power Plant Operator Training Program Flow Chart Enter VanAsep System Assessment of Skills and Experience: • Demonstrated interest in hydro power plant operations, and referral from a First Nations or power company • Industry Experience • Other Training • Certificates: First Aid, Fall Protection, WHMIS • 6 Weeks In-Class Foundations • Instructors from Industry • Industry Developed Curriculum Training • Certificates: First Aid Level II • Theory, Participation, Practical Assessment Technical Training • 12 Weeks In-Class and On-Site • Instructors from Industry • Hydro Plant Operation and Maintenance • Environmental Considerations • Certificates: Transportation Endorsement, Fall Protection, Confined Space and Lockout • Practical Training and Assessment • Employment in the Industry Related • Assistance from Job Coaches Opportunities • Apprenticeship • Other Training or Apprenticeships 6 6 VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project Course Outline Course Overview The Hydro Power Plant Operator Training Program is a three-part program, providing entry-level workers the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to become safe and effective Hydro Power Plant Operators on Run-of-the-River power projects. Course Prerequisites • Demonstrate an interest in power plant operations, and be referred by either a First Nations or power company. • All clients must be 19 years of age or older. • All clients must pass Basic Skills assessment. • All clients must be in good physical shape. Course Objectives Course Format Upon successful completion of the VanAsep Hydro Power Plant Operator Training Program students will be able to: Part 1: Foundations Program • Describe basic hydro power plant operations. • Describe and demonstrate safe work practices. • Achieve certification in First Aid Level II with a Transportation Endorsement, WHMIS and Basic Fire Safety, Fall Protection, Confined Space, and Lockout. • Perform essential skills in mathematics, science, problem solving and communication. • Demonstrate worksite maintenance and housekeeping skills. • Describe the use and control of water in the hydro-electric operation. • Demonstrate an understanding and properly monitor and control of hydraulics, hydroturbines, hydro-generators, auxiliary equipment. • Identify basic hydro-electric equipment and their purpose. • Describe control measures to prevent hydro related environmental hazards. • Demonstrate an understanding of hydro generation and its impact on the environment. • Perform basic operating and troubleshooting procedures at two different Run-of-the-River power projects. Students are first taught the essential skills in a 6-week Foundations Program to prepare them for practical work experience. Part 2: Technical Training Program The Foundations Program is followed by an additional 12-week technical training program to further develop the knowledge, skills, abilities and experience for students to become fully capable in the operations of a Run-of-the-River power plant. Part 3: Practical Training (On-Site) Practical training occurs at week 10 and 11 of the Technical Training Program. Students participate in on-the-job training at two different Run-of-the-River power projects applying the skills and knowledge they have obtained. Students will work for one week at each site performing safety procedures, equipment operations, pre-start, startup, shutdown and troubleshooting procedures specific to each site. www.vanasep.ca 7 7 Training Resources Course Standards The VanAsep Hydro Power Plant Operator Training Program is the first step towards obtaining work in the Run-of-the-River Hydro industry. The theory and practical training for this apprenticeship requires students to be responsible for their attendance and participation in class activities and field trips. Students must achieve a minimum of 80% on all exams. Curriculum and Trainer VanAsep has developed the Hydro Power Plant Operator Training Program to meet the needs of industry. The innovative course and training curriculum is delivered by subject matter experts from VanAsep in collaboration with Regional Power Inc. and Cloudworks. The materials include: • • • • • • • • • Instructor manual complete with lesson plans Power Point presentations Video master copies Student Record of Training - checklist of abilities signed off by instructor Performance standard Practical exercises Evaluation forms Quizzes and Exams Practical Assessments Evaluations Student Evaluation The curriculum for the Hydro Power Plant Operator Training Program is linked to testing and practical assessment to ensure students understand and retain the required knowledge. Testing and evaluation is conducted through written exams, instructor evaluations, and an assessment of practical skills. Students are tested at the end of each Unit of technical training. A mid-point review and comprehension examination follows the completion of Unit 5. The mid-point review is to identify testing and retention issues. A Final Exam Prep, Review and Comprehension Examination follows the completion of Unit 10. A final test score of 70% or higher is required to pass the theory portion. Students receiving a grade below 70% can write a supplementary test. During the in-class portion, students are evaluated on attendance, participation, initiative, cooperation and deportment. In addition, students are given practical assessments on the field exercises for basic competency. Students are monitored and evaluated by the instructor and can pass or fail in these categories. For each of the practical training topics, students are evaluated based upon four levels which each student progresses through. The ‘attained standard’ is required to pass the practical training, the skill level expected of an entry-level operator. Beginner Standard: Skill is weak, can perform the basic steps of this skill, and requires constant coaching and instruction. Intermediate Standard: Skill is improving, but still weak, occasionally performs correct steps, and requires some coaching and instruction. Attained Standard (Entry Level): Skill is good but still needs practice, consistently performs the correct steps of the skill, requires occasional coaching and instruction. Mastered Skill: Skill level is excellent, skill performed with superior ability consistently, requires no coaching as skills performed at high level of competency. 8 8 VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project Foundation Program Outline 6 weeks (195 hours) The Foundation program is intended to serve as a pre-entry program for individuals who wish to enter the hydro-electric power plant industry. Students will participate in the following modules: Industry Orientation and Overview; Safe Work Practices; Essential Skills; Communication Skills; Worksite Maintenance & Housekeeping and; Environmental Considerations. Module A B C D E F Topic Classroom instruction will be delivered in collaboration with industry partners and will include on-site field observations. The Foundation Program will serve as a prerequisite for the 12-week Technical and Practical Training Component. Description Hours Industry Orientation and Overview This brief unit introduces students to hydro-electric generation covering 5 days. the process of business development for planned hydro projects, 32.5 hrs. technological advances and innovation in hydro power and a description of the structure of the hydro power industry. Students will be introduced to common terms found in hydro power and participate in field observations at a hydro-electric plant. Students will also learn about various organizations, associations and compliance structures involved in hydro generation, operation and construction. Safe Work The objective of this course is to cover all safety aspects when working 10 days. Practices in and around hydro electric plants. Students will achieve Occupational 65 hrs. First Aid Level II with a Transportation Endorsement, WHMIS and a Fire Safety Basics Course from the Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety. In addition to certification courses, students will learn how to effectively apply safe work practices including proper protective equipment, ladder safety and electrical safety. Essential Skills The purpose of this module is to provide essential skills in areas such as 7 days. mathematics, science and problem solving. Students will cover common 45.5 hrs. calculations covered in trades and apply scientific principles related to the trade industry. SkillPlan Publications will be implemented in this module. Communication The objective for this module is to cover topics in communication skills, 2 days, Skills and both oral and written. Students will apply effective writing practices 13 hrs. Devices and create letters, memos, emails, and other workplace documents. Students will learn basic computer fundamentals and understand how to operate/utilize GPS, satellite phones and digital cameras. Furthermore, students will learn and practice effective “soft skills” such as problem solving, working with others, and how to work effectively in teams and independently. Worksite The purpose of this course is to introduce students to safe work practices 1 day, Maintenance within the worksite. Students will learn about housekeeping principles, 6.5 hrs. and and describe process and procedures for job site-clean up and spill Housekeeping handling procedures. Environmental This particular module introduces students to effective environmental 5 days, Considerations practices when working as hydro power plant employees. Topics within 32.5 hrs. this module cover weather cycles, spill and mitigation, safe procedures when working with wildlife as well as forestry practices. Given information on environmental hazards, students will explain, predict and control circumstances to prevent environmental hazards. This module will also cover fish management and water resource management. www.vanasep.ca 9 9 Technical Training 12 weeks (390 hours) This program is designed to give entry level hydro power plant operators an understanding of the role of hydro-electric power in the overall power system. Students will learn about the characteristics of different types of hydro plants and be introduced to the major components of a typical hydro-electric power station. Basic hydraulic principles are also presented as an aid to better understanding of hydro plant operation. Unit The purpose of this course is to present and discuss all of the functions involving the use and control of water in a hydro-electric scheme. The importance of hydrological records is discussed in relation to hydro power plant planning and operation, and reservoir control. Students will understand structural and functional features of different types of hydro turbines and learn about operational considerations, including types of equipment used to monitor and control the operation of the hydro turbine. Topic Description Hours A Orientation 2 days. 13 hrs. 1 The HydroElectric Role in the Power System 2 Hydro-Power Stations 3 Water Management 4 Hydro Turbines 5 Turbine Monitoring and Control 6 The Hydro Generator This brief unit introduces students to hydro-electric generation covering historical events, run-of-river-plants, risks and mitigation strategies associated with hydro generation and construction. Students will also review common terminology found in hydro-generation. The objective of this unit, the first in the Hydro-Electric Power Series, is to give students an understanding of the role of hydro-electric power in the overall power system. Students will learn about hydro power fundamentals and the characteristics of different types of hydro plants in relation to their effect on power system operation. An overview of the power system is presented plus a review of the tasks and responsibilities of the power dispatcher and power system operators. The purpose of this unit is to introduce the major components of a typical hydro-electric power station. A brief overview of each item of equipment is presented noting that detailed study will be shown in subsequent units in the series. Basic hydraulic principles are also presented as an aid to better understanding of hydro plant operation. The objective for this unit is to present and discuss all of the functions involving the use and control of water in a hydro-electric scheme. The importance of hydrological records is discussed in relation to hydro power plant planning and operation, and reservoir control. After completion of this unit the participant should be able to understand the following concepts and apply them in day-to-day activities. The objective of this unit is to present and discuss the structural and functional features of different types of hydro turbines. Certain operational considerations are also presented such as cavitations, tailrace elevation, surge, run away speed, etc. The objective of this unit is to present and discuss types of equipment used to monitor and control the operation of the hydro turbine. Typical examples of mechanical-hydraulic and electro-hydraulic actuators are demonstrated plus monitoring and protection devices. The objective of this videotape is to present and discuss the major constructional features of the hydro generator. A review of AC generation fundamentals is also included, as this is considered necessary for complete understanding. 1010 3 days. 19.5 hrs. 3 days. 19.5 hrs. 3 days. 19.5 hrs. 3 days. 19.5 hrs. 3 days. 19.5 hrs. 3 days. 19.5 hrs. VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project Program Outline A review of AC generation fundamentals is also included and students will discuss supervision of the hydro generator including control, monitoring, and protection. Also demonstrated are the main features of auxiliary equipment that form the common elements of auxiliary systems. Unit The objective of this course is to examine, from the operational point of view, the various items of electrical equipment that are commonly installed in the hydro-electric power plant. A brief overview of environmental requirements affecting the operation of the plant is also discussed. Topic Description 7 Generator Monitoring and Control 8 Hydro Plant Auxiliaries 9 Operating Electrical Equipment The objective of this module is to present and discuss supervision of the hydro generator including control, monitoring, and protection. Included is a review of the significance of active and reactive power output from the generator. The objective of this unit is to present and discuss the function and typical layout of the various auxiliary systems which are needed to support operation of the hydro turbine generator. Also demonstrated are the main features of auxiliary equipment that form the common elements of auxiliary systems. The objective of this unit is to examine, from the operational point of view, the various items of electrical equipment that are commonly installed in the hydro-electric power plant. The unit looks at switchyard equipment, station service supply, DC power supply, and uninterrupted AC power supply. Safety of personnel and equipment is also discussed. The objective of this unit is to review and demonstrate the general responsibilities and tasks performed by operations and maintenance personnel in a typical hydro plant. It brings together many of the items discussed in earlier units. Included is a brief overview of environmental requirements affecting the operation of the plant. The environmental considerations unit will prepare operators for the various aspects associated with hydro generation and its impact on the environment. Topics will include sediment and erosion control, vegetation and site reclamation monitoring, spill and fire response and debris management. Operators will learn about regulatory requirements and operational regulator responsibilities, as well as mitigation strategies. Water diversion will also be covered. The objective of this course, the final in the Hydro-Electric Power Series, is to give students an opportunity to apply the principles learned in Units 1-10 in a simulated classroom. Students will practice controls and apply safety principles when operating at a site. This unit serves as an opportunity to integrate knowledge from previous units. Students will complete a practical assessment in the final days of the program. 10 Hydro Plant Operation and Maintenance 11 Environmental Considerations 12 Practical Application & Training www.vanasep.ca Hours 3 days. 19.5 hrs. 3 days. 19.5 hrs. 3 days. 19.5 hrs. 2 days. 13 hrs. 3 days. 19.5 hrs. 21 days. 136.5 hrs. 11 11 Practical Training Outline The objective of the practical training component is to provide students with real work experience onsite in a controlled learning environment. Unit 12 Student will apply the principles learned in Units 1-10 under the direction of industry trainers. Topic Description Hours Practical Application & On-Site Training The objective of the practical training unit, the final in the Hydro-Electric Power Series, is to give students an opportunity to apply the principles learned in Units 1-10. Students will practice controls and apply safety principles when performing the following tasks: General Plant Operations • performance • turbine speed Generator Operations 10 days. 65 hrs. Hydro Electric Plant Operations • synchronization • power fluctuation • overspeed Pre-Start Up Procedures Start Up Procedures • operation modes • start-up sequences Shutdown Procedures • shut down sequence • dewatering of penstock Equipment Control Procedures • ball valve and bypass valve control • jets position selector • water level controller operation • deflectors Unit Start Procedures • auto operation mode start - level loading • auto operation mode start - position loading • manual operation mode start • test operation mode start - with water • test operation mode start - without water Unit Stop Procedures • normal stop • emergency level I shutdown stop • emergency level II shutdown stop Troubleshooting Procedures • alarm annunciation • common alarm condition troubleshooting • re-energizing the plant following a line trip • unit alarm condition troubleshooting • restarting unit following a unit trip On-Site Practical Assessment 1212 VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project Appendix 1 VanAsep Hydro Power Plant Operator Training Program Schedules www.vanasep.ca 13 13 Foundations Program Schedule Day 1 2 3 4 5 6-10 11 12 13 14 15 1414 Training Topics MODULE A: INDUSTRY ORIENTATION & OVERVIEW The Business of Power Plant Development Canadian Profiles: Power Plant Operations / Technology & Innovation Regional Power Power Plant Operations Power Plant Terminology Power Plant Projects Sechelt Creek Presentation Power Plant Field Trip Power Plant Field Trip MODULE B: SAFE WORK PRACTICES Occupational First Aid Level II Transportation Endorsement Module A Quiz: Terminology & Post Quiz Review Individual Hearing Tests Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Health & Safety: Infectious Diseases Hazardous Materials & Safe Storage Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems (WHIMS) Jurisdictional Authorities Emergency Preparedness Safe Chain Saw Operation Electrical Safety Practices Guest Speakers Ladders and Scaffolds Fall Protection Due Diligence - Employers Training Lock-out Procedure Working in Confined Spaces Computer Fundamentals Fire Prevention and Control Certification Details Certification Examination Certification 3-hrs. Certification Certification Certification Certification VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project Day 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Training Topics Details MODULE C: ESSENTIAL SKILLS Numeracy: Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions Numeracy: Percent, Ration, Proportion and Measurement & Conversion Numeracy: Geometry, Perimeter, Area & Volume Numeracy: Right Angle Triangles Formulas at Work Module C: Numeracy Quiz & Post-Quiz Review Science for the Trades: Mechanical Science Science for the Trades: Chemistry Science for the Trades: Thermal & Electrical Energy Review Day: Science for the Trades Module C: Science Quiz & Post Quiz Review Quiz Module D: Communication Skills & Devices Document Processing & Writing at Work Communication Skills Communication Devices Module E: Worksite maintenance & Housekeeping Housekeeping Principles Proper Operation & Storage - Tools, Equipment & Spare Components Proper Spill Handling & Proper Disposal and/or Storage of Hazardous & Flammable Materials Module A-E Review Review Module F: Environmental Considerations Weather & Its Impact Spill Containment & Mitigation Forestry & Wildlife Practices Water Resource Management Fisheries Concerns www.vanasep.ca 15 15 Technical Training Program Schedule Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1616 Training Topics Unit A: Introduction & Orientation Hydro Power in Canada Hydro Power Facilities Green Hydro Power Run-of-the-River Plants Terminology Review Green Power Clean Hydro Unit 1: The Hydro Electric Role in the Power System Segment A: Characteristics of Hydro-Electric Plants Segment B: The Power System Segment C: Transmission and Distribution Segment D: Power Dispatch Segment E: Power System Operation Unit 1 Quiz Green Hydro Power Unit 2: Hydro Power Stations Segment A: Power From Water Segment B: Major Components and Systems Segment C: Hydraulic Principles I Segment D: Hydraulic Principles II Unit 2 Quiz Hydro Power Doesn’t Count as Green Energy: Debate Unit 3: Water Management Segment A: Hydrology Segment B: Construction of Dams Segment C: Headworks - Spillways Segment D: Headworks - Intake Structures Segment E: Reservoir Control Unit 3 Quiz Environmental Considerations and Mitigation Approaches First Nations Capacity Building Details Quiz Quiz Debate Quiz VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project Day 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Training Topics Unit 4: Hydro Turbines Segment A: Impulse Turbines - The Pelton Wheel Segment B: Reaction Turbines - Kaplan Type Segment C: Reaction Turbines - Francis & Others Segment D: Operating Considerations Unit 4 Quiz Hydro Power and the Environment Unit 5: Turbine Monitoring and Control Segment A: Hydraulic Actuators Segment B: Governor Controls Segment C: Turbine Monitoring and Protection Segment D: Digital Control Systems Unit 5 Quiz Types of Energy Midpoint Review: Units A,1 and 2 Midpoint Review: Units 3, 4, 5 Midpoint Comprehension Examination Unit 6: The Hydro Generator Segment A: Generator Construction I Segment B: Generator Construction II Segment C: Review of Generator Fundamentals Segment D: Excitation Systems and Synchronizing Unit 6 Quiz Wabun Tribal Council’s Kapuskasing River Hydro Project Pre-feasibility and Hydrology Engineering Concepts and Considerations Unit 7: Generator Monitoring and Control Segment A: Control of Active and Reactive Power Output Segment B: Monitoring Generator Operation Segment C: Digital Control Systems Segment D: Generator Electrical Protection Unit 7 Quiz Hoover Dam Details Quiz Quiz Midpoint Exam Quiz Quiz www.vanasep.ca 17 17 Technical Training Program Schedule (cont’d) Day 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35-37 38-39 40 41-44 45 2 Weeks 1 week 1818 Training Topics Unit 8: Hydro Plant Auxiliaries Segment A: Auxiliary Equipment I Segment B: Auxiliary Equipment II Segment C: Auxiliary Systems I Segment D: Auxiliary Systems II Details Unit 8 Quiz How Electricity Gets From the River to Your House Unit 9: Hydro Plant Auxiliaries Segment A: Switchyard Equipment Segment B: Switchyard Bus Segment C: Station Service Electrical Equipment Segment D: DC Equipment Segment E: Safe Operation of Electrical Equipment Unit 9 Quiz Building Capacity: An Introduction to Waterpower Unit 10: Hydro Plant Operation and Maintenance Segment A: Operator’s Responsibilities Segment B: Powerhouse Operation Segment C: Outdoor Operations (Ecological Factors) Segment D: Maintenance Activities Unit 10 Quiz Field Days / Exam Prep Field Days Final Review Final Comprehensive Examination Unit 11: Environmental Considerations Environmental Considerations / Field Day Unit 11 Quiz Unit 12: Practical On-Site training (At 2 Different Sites) Segment A: General Information - Plant Operation Segment B: Start-up and Operating Procedures Segment C: General Plant Information Segment D: Equipment Control Segment E: Unit Start-up Procedures Segment F: Unit Stop Procedures Segment G: Troubleshooting Program Completion Demonstration and Practical Application Final Practical Assessment Program Closure Quiz Quiz Quiz Exam Quiz Assessment VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project Appendix 2: Lesson Plans Sid Quinn of Sechelt First Nation and David Carter of Region Power, Inc. Foundations Program at Sechelt First Nation Centre of Excellence Foundation Program Graduating Class June 2010 www.vanasep.ca 19 19 Foundation Program Lesson Plan Day Topic Student Handbooks & Resources Exams Module A: Industry Orientation & Overview 1 The Business of Power Plant Development VanAsep Student Manual: Module A Canadian Profiles: Power Plant Operations – Technology & Innovation Regional Power 2 Power Plant Operations VanAsep Student Manual: Module A Video: Power Plant Operation Power Plant Terminology VanAsep Student Manual: Module A • Waterpower Terminology: OWA 3 Power Plant Projects VanAsep Student Manual: Module A; Handouts: • Locating Hydroelectric Plants • Map of Canada • Map of Canadian Rivers & Lakes Sechelt Creek presentation Guest Speakers 4-5 Power Plant Field Trip Module B: Safe Work Practices 6-10 Occupational First Aid Level II Individual Hearing Tests 11 12 13 Transportation Endorsement Module A Quiz: Terminology & Post Quiz Review Personal Safety: PPE Health and Safety: Infectious Diseases Hazardous Materials & Safe Storage WHIMS (3 Hours) Jurisdictional Authorities Emergency Preparedness Safe Chain Saw Operation Electrical Safety / Practice Module A QUIZ: Terminology VanAsep Student Manual: Module B • WCB Handbook Videos: • Personal Protective Equipment: • Proper Hand Washing • Making WHMIS work VanAsep Student Manual: Module B * WCB Emergency Response Guide Videos: • Expect the Unexpected • Chainsaw Safety in Sawmills (Parts 1 & 2) Guest Speakers 14 Ladders & Scaffolds Fall Protection Dues Diligence - Employers Training Lockout Procedures Working in Confined Spaces 15 Computer Fundamentals: Capilano University: Sechelt Campus Fire Prevention and Control Certification Capilano University: Sechelt Campus 2020 VanAsep Student Manual: Module B • WCB OHSA Scaffold Regulations Videos: • Ladder Safety • Fall Protection • Due Diligence • Lockout Procedures • Confined Spaces VanAsep Student Manual: Module D On line CCHOS Fire Basics Course VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project Module C: Essential Skills 16 Numeracy: Whole Numbers, Decimals & Fractions 17 Numeracy: Percent, Ration, Proportion and Measurement & Conversion 18 Numeracy: Geometry, Perimeter, Area & Volume 19 Numeracy: Right Angle Triangles SkillPlan: BC Construction Industry Improvement Council Formulas at Work 20 21 Module C: Numeracy Quiz & Post-Quiz Review Science for the Trades: Mechanical Science Science for the Trades: Chemistry 22 Science for the Trades: Thermal & Electrical Energy Review Day: Science for the Trades Module C Quiz: Numeracy SkillPlan: BC Construction Industry Improvement Council Module C: Science for the trades Quiz & Post-Quiz Review Module C Quiz: Science for the trades Module D: Communication Skills & Devices 23 Document Processing & Writing at Work 24 Communication Skills SkillPlan: BC Construction Industry Improvement Council VanAsep Student Manual: Module D Communication Devices Module E: Worksite maintenance $ Housekeeping 25 Housekeeping Principles VanAsep Student Manual: Module E Proper Operation & Storage : Tools, Equipment & Spare Components Proper Spill Handling & Proper Disposal and/or Storage of Hazardous & Flammable Materials Module A-E Review VanAsep Student Manual: Module A-E Module F: Environmental Considerations 26 Weather and Its Impact 27 Spill Containment & Mitigation 28 Forestry & Wildlife Practices 29 Water Resource Management 30 Fisheries Concerns VanAsep Student Manual: Module F; Additional Resources from Industry Consultant www.vanasep.ca 21 21 Technical Training Program Lesson Plan Day Topic Student Handbooks & Resources Exams Unit A: Introduction & Orientation 1 Hydro Power in Canada Hydro Power Facilities Green Hydro Power 2 Student manual Unit A 1. Hydro Power in Canada 2. Hydro Power Facilities Fact Sheet Student Manual Unit A 1. Run-of-the-River Plants 2. Glossary of Terms Run-of-the-River Plants Terminology Review Green Power Clean Hydro Unit 1: The Hydro Electric Role in the Power System 3 Segment A: Characteristics of HydroStudent Manual Unit 1 electric Plants 1. HPPO Student Workbook Unit 1 Segment B: The Power System 2. Green Hydro Segment C: Transmission and Distribution 4 Segment D: Power Dispatch Segment E: Power System Operation 5 Unit 1 Quiz Green Hydro Power Unit 2: Hydro Power Stations 6 Segment A:Power From Water Student Manual Unit 2 Segment B: Major Components and 1. HPPO Student Workbook Unit 2 Systems 2. Hydro Power Doesn’t Count as Segment C: Hydraulic Principles I Clean Hydro 7 Segment D: Hydraulic Principles II 8 Unit 2 Quiz Debate: Hydro Power Doesn’t Count as Green Energy Unit 3: Water Management 9 Segment A: Hydrology Segment B: Construction of Dams Segment C: Headworks – Spillways 10 Segment D: Headworks – Intake Structures Segment E: Reservoir Control Unit 3 Quiz Environmental Considerations and Mitigation Approaches First Nations Capacity Building 11 2222 UNIT 1 QUIZ UNIT 2 QUIZ Student Manual Unit 3 1. HPPO Student Workbook Unit 3 UNIT 3 QUIZ VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project Unit 4: Hydro Turbines 12 Segment A:Impulse Turbines – Student Manual Unit 4 The Pelton Wheel 1. HPPO Student Workbook Unit 4 Segment B: Reaction Turbines – Kaplan 2. Hydro Power and the Environment Type Segment C: Reaction Turbines – Francis & Others 13 Segment D:Operating Considerations 14 Unit 4 Quiz Hydro Power and the Environment Unit 5: Turbine Monitoring and Control 15 Segment A:Hydraulic Actuators Segment B: Governor Control Segment C: Turbine Monitoring and Protection 16 17 Segment D:Digital Control Systems Unit 5 Quiz Types of Energy Midpoint Review: Units A, 1-5 Midpoint Comprehensive Examination 18-19 20 Unit 6: The Hydro Generator 21 Segment A:Generator Construction I Segment B: Generator Construction II Segment C: Review of Generation Fundamentals 22 Segment D:Excitation Systems and Synchronizing 23 Unit 6 Quiz Wabun Tribal Council’s Kapuskasing River Hydro Project Pre-feasibility and Hydrology Engineering Concepts and Considerations Unit 7: Generator Monitoring and Control 24 Segment A:Control of Active and Reactive Power Output Segment B: Monitoring Generator Operation Segment C: Digital Control Systems 25 Segment D:Generator Electrical Protection 26 Unit 7 Quiz Hoover Dam Student Manual Unit 5 1. HPPO Student Workbook Unit 5 2. Hydro Power 4 Assignment 3. Student Resource: Map 4. Sechelt Creek Project Map Student Manual Units A, 1-2 Student Manual Unit 3-5 UNIT 4 QUIZ UNIT 5 QUIZ MIDPOINT COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION Student Manual Unit 6 1. HPPO Student Workbook Unit 6 UNIT 6 QUIZ Student Manual Unit 7 1. HPPO Student Workbook Unit 7 UNIT 7 QUIZ www.vanasep.ca 23 23 Technical Training Program Lesson Plan (cont’d) Unit 8: Hydro Plant Auxiliaries 27 Segment A:Auxiliary Equipment I Segment B: Auxiliary Equipment II Segment C: Auxiliary Systems I 28 Segment D:Auxiliary Systems II Student Manual Unit 8 1. HPPO Student Workbook Unit 8 2. How Electricity gets from the River to your House 29 Unit 8 Quiz How Electricity Gets from the River to Your House Unit 9: Operating Electrical Equipment 30 Segment A:Switchyard Equipment Student Manual Unit 9 Segment B: Switchyard Bus 1. HPPO Student Workbook Unit 9 Segment C: Station Service Electrical Equipment 31 Segment D:DC Equipment Segment E: Safe Operation of Electrical Equipment 32 Unit 9 Quiz Building Capacity: An Introduction to Waterpower Unit 10: Hydro Plant Operation and Maintenance 33 34 Segment A:Operator’s Responsibilities Segment B: Powerhouse Operation Segment C: Outdoor Operations (Ecological Factors) Segment D:Maintenance Activities Unit 10 Quiz UNIT 8 QUIZ UNIT 9 QUIZ Student Manual Unit 10 1. HPPO Student Workbook Unit 10 UNIT 10 QUIZ Field Days / Exam Prep 35-37 Field Days 38 Final Review 40 Final Comprehensive Examination Student Manual Units A, 1-10 Final Examination Unit 11: Environmental Considerations 41-44 Environmental Considerations / Field Day 45 Unit 11 Quiz Student Manual Unit 11 UNIT 11 QUIZ Unit 12: Technical Training (2 Sites) 46 47 Segment A:General Information – Plant Operation Segment B: Start-up & Operation Procedures Segment C: General Plant Information 48 Segment D:Equipment Control 49 Segment E: Unit Start-up Procedures 50 51-57 Segment F: Unit Stop Procedures Segment G:Troubleshooting Demonstration and Practical Application 58-59 FINAL PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT 60 Program Closure 2424 Student Manual Unit 12 1. Sechelt Creek Manual pages 6-12 2. Sechelt Creek Manual pages 1-64 VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project Appendix 3: VanAsep Training Society 2010 Annual Report VanAsep Training Society: Training Aboriginal People For Success. VanAsep provides training opportunities in four industry sectors: Construction, Heavy Equipment Operations, Hydro Power Plant Operations and Supply Chain. To obtain a copy of the VanAsep 2010 Annual Report and to learn more about our training activities and success stories, contact VanAsep Training Society at 605 925-2180. Job Coach Our definition of a Job Coach refers to providing support to both the worker and the employer, to foster a fit into skilled careers. The Job Coach is responsible for establishing and continuing the relationship between the client, VanAsep, technical training institutions, unions, industry associations, First Nation communities and their representatives. The VanAsep job coach model has been adopted in most provinces of Canada where Aboriginal communities are working with industry. Partnerships VanAsep Training Society relies immensely on strong, viable partnerships. In order for a partnership to be successful, the partnership must be understood, properly developed and well maintained. Skills, knowledge, and experience are required when we bring people together to form useful and productive partnerships. VanAsep proudly acknowledges their partners in the development of the VanAsep Hydro Power Plant Operator Training Program. www.vanasep.ca 25 25 Regional Power Inc. Regional Power, a subsidiary of Manulife Financial, has been in the business of developing, building, refurbishing and operating hydroelectric power plants for 25 years. Currently, Regional Power operates six hydro plants with a total generating capacity of 36 megawatts. Regional Power has twelve projects in various stages of development with an estimated 353MW of total generating capacity (net 304MW). The Company has secured 5 electricity purchase agreements for projects in BC (Standing Offer Program and Clean Power Call) and Ontario (Feed-in-Tariff), representing 70MW of clean hydro-electric generation. 2626 VanAsep Training Society Independent Power Project Cloudworks Energy Cloudworks Energy Inc. is a producer of green, renewable electricity in the province of British Columbia. The green energy projects that Cloudworks develops have low environmental impact, and are built and operated in a socially responsible manner in close consultation with local and First Nations communities. Although small in scale, such projects are an increasingly important part of British Columbia’s long-term energy strategy and can generate significant socio-economic benefits. VanAsep Training Society has worked with Lower Stl’atl’imx Tribal Council to provide clients with training in apprenticeships for construction, operations and maintenance at 8 Cloudworks Run-of-the-River projects near Harrison Lake and Upper Stave River. www.vanasep.ca 27 27 #808, 100 Park Royal South West Vancouver, BC, V7T 1A2 T 604-925-2180 F 604-925-2181 Toll Free 1-866-946-2181 www.vanasep.ca 2828 VanAsep Training Society
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