20250702_Solar_Safety_Training v1

Safety training

GWO Solar Safety Training / V1 02072025

The participants shall:

Engage in answering the questions and share understandings about:

a. the example of a contingency or emergency response plan for the solar industry workplace environment

b. examples of the importance of knowing beforehand what to do in an emergency

Act independently and follow emergency response plan and site layout navigation

ELEMENT 4.2 - ASSESSING THE FIRE

Learning objectives:

33) The participants can describe the fire intensity curve (Knowledge, basic level)

34) The participants can solve the challenge of how to assess a fire and how to act based on the assessment of the fire (Ability, basic level)

The instructor shall:

Present the fire intensity curve

Facilitate a learning activity which enables all participants to practise how to assess a fire and how to act based on the assessment of the fire

Give constructive feedback to the participants throughout the activity with an emphasis on ensuring that the participants have a correct understanding of the fire intensity curve; can assess a fire and know what to do based on the assessment of the fire

The participants shall:

Engage in the activity and practise how to assess a fire and how to act based on the assessment of the fire

ELEMENT 4.3 - FIRE CLASSES

Learning objectives:

35) The participants can describe the fire classes (Knowledge, basic level)

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