Operations training
Crane and Hoist / V1 2023-07-03
Challenges from performing lifting operations with restricted space (for example in a nacelle) must be part of the risk assessment.
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SAFETY
35 min
The aim of this lesson is to ensure a safe work environment is established for risks to be reduced to as low as reasonably practical in basic lifting operations onshore and offshore.
After having successfully completed this lesson the participants can:
24) The participants can explain how to mitigate mechanical, chemical, hydraulic and electrical hazards and risks, and how to establish safety when using and maintaining cranes and hoists (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Present examples of relevant safety signs
Explain the hazards caused by exposure to high pressure oil (e.g. cuts, hydraulic injections, contamination) and mechanical, chemical, and electrical hazards
Show the importance of following approved work practices (e.g. through storytelling or scenarios)
Facilitate group discussions with the participants about the consequences of mechanical, chemical, hydraulic and electrical incidents (e.g. pressure) Facilitate group discussions with the participants about chemical and hydraulic risks and hazards, and similarities and differences between these risks and hazards compared to other hazardous energies such as mechanics and electricity Give constructive feedback on the participants’ group discussions about the consequences of mechanical, chemical, hydraulic and electrical incidents and related risks and hazards
The participants shall:
Engage in a group discussion about the consequences of hydraulic incidents (e.g. pressure)
Engage in a group discussion about hydraulic risks and hazards, and the differences and similarities with these risks and hazards compared to other hazardous energies, such as mechanics and electricity
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