Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V3 2023-12-04
The instructor shall:
Explain safety procedures in the training area
Facilitate scenario-based practice, where each participant must practise and demonstrate the following in relevant scenarios with varying degree of complexity and fading instructor guidance and support:
a.
preparing for and planning the work
b. following and completing safety documentation such as permits
c. using electrical safe working practices to reduce the associated risks to the hazards related to working around electricity in a WTG environment
The instructor shall, as a minimum, ensure that each of the participants practise the applicable following electrical safe working practices during the scenario-based training:
Note
1) working in accordance with an approved work instruction
2) using electrical diagrams
3) minimum electrical PPE and prohibited articles
4) approach boundaries
5) alertness
6) blind reaching prohibited
7) illumination
8) alerting techniques
9) body positioning
10) job briefing / pre-task briefing
11) good housekeeping
12) deranged equipment a. treating all electrical equipment as live until an electrically safe work condition has been established
b. acting independently and safely in relation to the hazards posed by similar looking or adjacent energised equipment that is in reach
c. establishing an electrically safe work condition
Give constructive feedback or facilitate peer feedback throughout the scenario(s)
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