Technical training
Solar Technical Training Standard / V1 02072025
b.
the consequences of poor housekeeping
c. the importance of personal commitment to good housekeeping
d. the importance of removal of waste, leftover materials and trash
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions about the importance of having everything clean and tidy and its impact on safety and quality
Engage in discussions about the consequences of poor housekeeping
Engage in discussions about the importance of personal commitment to good house keeping
LESSON 9 - INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENTS
20 min.
The aim of this lesson is to give the participants an understanding of the characteristics of the installation environments.
ELEMENT 9.1 - INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENTS
Learning objectives:
63) The participants can describe the characteristics of installation environments, including site induction, various key working areas, safety behaviour and personnel roles (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Explain key on-site working areas (administration, hardstand, storage, etc.)
Describe the layout of a typical hardstand
Explain safety behaviour and limitations in the different key areas (refer to Site induction / Site orientation, site specific safety rules)
Explain personnel roles (Site Manager, Site Supervisors, Team Leaders, installation crew, admin staff, Health & Safety, third parties etc.)
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