GWO Basic Safety Training V14.0
2021-04-01_TS_BST_V14
The instructor shall:
Present the Human Factor influence on accidents in the offshore wind industry. (Relevant statistics may be applied) Lead a discussion about the role of the individual in improving human performance and how this can improve the safety of offshore operations.
Ensure that learning objectives aiming at the ability domain are trained for in practical exercises.
Ensure that constructive feedback on the participant’s performance involve human factor criteria defined in the learning objective such as the ability to take responsibility or to act independently. Positive motivation is the driving force for commitment, and the instructor should make a focused effort to support growth of the necessary attitude and motivation in the participants.
Facts and Human Factor Criteria.
The consequences of human factor in accidents offshore are influenced by the following terms and conditions:
Attention and perception
Group behaviour and peer pressure
Weather conditions
Weather delays
Noise levels
Site layout and housekeeping
Fitness and health
Domestic and work-related stress
Workload (both overload and underload)
Fatigue
Time pressure and deadlines
Alcohol, medication and substance abuse
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions and share experiences on the Human Factor influence on accidents, engage in and reflect on feedback, and take responsibility on their own performance during the training Note: When the participants succeed by trying out on their own, bring relevant experience into play and apply learning points from the instructor’s feedback, the participants develo p a positive attitude and responsibility towards the subject and the performance in the work situation.
Global Wind Organisation www.globalwindsafety.org
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