PMV (Project Management Vision) is one of the most dynamic and professional post-trade electrical training institutes in Australia. PMV was established as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in 2005. Our campuses are located across Australia with head office in Perth, and other campuses in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Karratha. We are committed to providing high-quality training programs and have successfully trained more than 7000 students till now
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Navigating The Path To Hazardous Areas: A Guide For Electricians

Are you looking for a guide to navigating hazardous areas as an electrician? The journey of specializing in dangerous areas within the electrical industry can be complex, like navigating a maze with constantly changing pathways. Ensuring safety for workers, the environment, and the broader community is crucial, and regulatory compliance is pivotal. Electricians wishing to advance in this specialized field must stay ahead of regulations, which can be challenging. You can find guidance and knowledge in Certificate IV in Hazardous Areas Electrical offered by Project Management Vision (PMV). Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/navigating-the-path-to-hazardous-areas-a-guide-for-electricians/
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Industrial Automation Trends Shaping The Future: Insights-for-electricians-students-and-institutions

Are you an electrician, student, or institution interested in staying ahead in the ever-evolving field of industrial automation? With the rapid advancement of technology and the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI), it is crucial to be aware of the latest trends shaping the future of industrial automation. This blog will explore some of these trends, such as the use of collaborative robots in manufacturing and the adoption of predictive maintenance through AI, and discuss their implications for electricians, students, and institutions in the field. Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/industrial-automation-trends-shaping-the-future
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The Importance of Training and Qualifications for High Voltage Switching Personnel

In areas where high-voltage switching is present, and potential risks and hazards are prevalent, it is crucial to have well-trained and qualified personnel. These professionals are responsible for handling high-voltage equipment while ensuring their safety, that of others, and the surrounding environment. Proper training and qualifications are essential for maintaining safety, improving efficiency, and advancing one’s career. Know more:
https://www.pmv.net.au/the-importance-of-training-and-qualifications-for-high-voltage-switching-personnel/
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Training in Hazardous Area Classification (HAC) and Design typically covers identifying, assessing, and mitigating the risks associated with potentially explosive atmospheres in industrial settings. Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/nationally-accredited-training-in-hazardous-area-classification-and-design/
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Correct Practices of Using Barrier Glands in Hazardous Areas

The most common practice for the use of Ex d barrier glands is in flameproof installations, where they are used to prevent flame from any explosion that may occur inside the equipment from travelling down through the cable.
However, for process-connected equipment like instrumentation, where there is only a single process seal, like an O-ring seal in a pressure switch, for example, in contact with fluid or gas under pressure. If the process seal fails, flammable liquid or gas can be forced up into the instrument by the process pressure, and from there travel down through the cable. In this scenario we need to provide a second seal in the wiring to prevent flammables from migrating to the non-hazardous area. Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/correct-practices-of-using-barrier-glands-in-hazardous-areas/
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A Comprehensive Guide to Developing a High Voltage Switching Safety Plan

High Voltage Switching is a critical aspect of electrical systems that demands meticulous planning and strict adherence to safety protocols. Whether you’re an electrical professional or an organisation seeking to enhance your team’s skills, a well-structured high-voltage switching safety plan is paramount. Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/a-comprehensive-guide-to-developing-a-high-voltage-switching-safety-plan/
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Training in Hazardous Area Classification (HAC) and Design typically covers identifying, assessing, and mitigating the risks associated with potentially explosive atmospheres in industrial settings. Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/nationally-accredited-training-in-hazardous-area-classification-and-design/
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Challenges and Opportunities in Stand-Alone Power Systems

As the world strives for sustainable solutions, the emergence of Stand-Alone Power Systems (SPS) has become a crucial player in the energy sector. Electricians are leading this shift towards decentralised power generation, moving away from traditional distribution networks. SPS presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities in the range of energy provision. Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/challenges-and-opportunities-in-stand-alone-power-systems/
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Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/navigating-safety-the-role-of-engineers-in-hazardous-area-design-and-planning/
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The Role of Engineers in Hazardous Area Design and Planning

In industrial development, the significance of meticulous planning and design in hazardous areas cannot be overstated. Engineers play a pivotal role in ensuring these areas are functional and safe for workers and the surrounding environment. Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/navigating-safety-the-role-of-engineers-in-hazardous-area-design-and-planning/
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Navigating the Complex Terrain of Hazardous Area Design for Chemical Storage Facilities

Chemical storage facilities play a crucial role in various industries, providing a centralised location for storing and managing hazardous substances. However, potentially dangerous materials require meticulous planning and design to ensure the safety of both personnel and the surrounding environment. Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/ensuring-safety-navigating-the-complex-terrain-of-hazardous-area-design-for-chemical-storage-facilities/
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Chemical storage facilities play a crucial role in various industries, providing a centralised location for storing and managing hazardous substances. However, potentially dangerous materials require meticulous planning and design to ensure the safety of both personnel and the surrounding environment. In this blog, we will explore the importance of Hazardous Area Design and Planning and the significance of Hazardous Area Classification and Design. Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/ensuring-safety-navigating-the-complex-terrain-of-hazardous-area-design-for-chemical-storage-facilities/
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UEE42622 – CERTIFICATE IV IN HAZARDOUS AREAS ELECTRICAL

Hazardous Areas Electrical qualification provides competencies to select, install, test, maintain and inspect electrical equipment in hazardous locations (EEHA) in a gas and dust atmospheres. It includes ERAC requirements for an ‘Electrician’s licence’. Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/courses/eeha-courses/certificate-iv-in-hazardous-areas-electrical/
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In an era dominated by environmental concerns and the quest for sustainable solutions, the spotlight is on the future of energy. The relentless pursuit of a sustainable and eco-friendly future ends with renewable energy emerging as the beacon guiding us toward a cleaner, greener planet. As we face the challenges of climate change and strive for sustainable development, the advantages of renewable energy have become increasingly evident.
This blog explores the promising world of renewable energy and sheds light on how PMV (Project Management Vision) in Perth contributes to this transformative journey through Renewable Energy courses. Learn more: The Bright Future of Renewable Energy & PMV's Role in Shaping Careers
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Comparing Grid Connect PV Solar and Off-Grid Solar Power Systems (SPS)

In recent times, solar power has emerged as a pivotal player in the dynamic landscape of sustainable energy. The choices between Grid-Connect PV Solar and Off-Grid Solar Power Systems (SPS) represent crucial decisions for those venturing into the realm of renewable energy.
Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/comparing-grid-connect-pv-solar-and-off-grid-solar-power-systems-sps/
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In today's ever-evolving electrical industry, staying ahead of the curve is essential for professionals looking to advance their careers. The Certificate IV in Electrical Instrumentation (UEE40420) is a comprehensive electrical training course designed to equip individuals with the skills and competencies necessary to excel in the field of electrical instrumentation.
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The Bright Future of Renewable Energy and PMV’s Role in Shaping Careers

In an era dominated by environmental concerns and the quest for sustainable solutions, the spotlight is on the future of energy. The relentless pursuit of a sustainable and eco-friendly future ends with renewable energy emerging as the beacon guiding us toward a cleaner, greener planet. As we face the challenges of climate change and strive for sustainable development, the advantages of renewable energy have become increasingly evident.
Know more: https://www.pmv.net.au/renewable-energy-and-pmvs-role-in-shaping-careers
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