Forwarded Communication from Monash Health- Impacting
Block E and the TRF. University Buildings (MIMR and MHRP) will not be
affected.
What is happening?
· Monash
Medical Centre (MMC) has scheduled the annual Planned Code Yellow “Black Start” emergency power supply
exercise for Wednesday November 14, 2018
· The
exercise will commence at 7am and is scheduled to conclude
at 8am.
· Announcements
will be made over the public address system at the commencement and conclusion
of the planned Code Yellow exercise.
· Buildings
affected by the Planned Code Yellow Black Start are:
• MMC
Main Hospital building & huts
• E Block
• MHTP-TRF
• I Block
• Old
ELMHS building
• P Block
• Visitors
Car Park
• All
onsite car parks
How will the Black Start impact me?
· MMC
will lose power briefly at 7am when the exercise commences, and again at 8am
when the exercise concludes.
· Between
7 and 8am MMC will operate on Generator power.
· Air
conditioning and lighting will be interrupted for brief periods of time.
· Equipment
operating on UPS power will not experience any power interruption.
· Click
Here to read the FAQ’s
How Do I Learn More?
· Information
Sessions are being held to enable you to learn more about the Black Start.
· All
Line Managers, Zone Wardens and interested staff are encouraged to attend
• 11:10am Tuesday
October 30, 2018.
Lecture
Theatre 3
• 2:10pm Wednesday
October 31, 2018,
Lecture
Theatre 2
• 2:10pm
Wednesday November 7, 2018,
Lecture
Theatre 3
What is a Code Yellow “Black Start” exercise?
· Our Engineering team
undertake a “Black Start” planned exercise annually to
test and demonstrate that the emergency power supply system performs as an
integrated system and continues to deliver power to critical services in the event
that the mains power supply is lost.
· The exercise is also
used to demonstrate the orderly restoration of supplies once the normal power
source has been restored
What about safety?
· All works performed
by engineering staff and contractors during the planned Code Yellow Black Start exercise are performed
with appropriate tools, controls and PPE, and follow Safe Work Methods.
· Equipment operating
on Building UPS power will not experience any loss of power.
· Briefing sessions
have been scheduled to provide all staff the opportunity to understand the
exercise and the potential impacts to MMC.
How do I get more information?
• Click
Here to read the FAQ's
• Call
Engineering: 03 959 41668•
Email
Site Management: MMCSiteManagement@MonashHealth.org
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