Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V3 2023-12-04
The participants shall:
Engage in identifying the hazards of trapped pressure and stored energy in a pressure system and share understandings about how to handle the hazards of and mitigation measures for risks related trapped pressure and stored energy in a pressure system
ELEMENT 3.3 - CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH OIL INJECTION IS POSSIBLE INTO THE HUMAN BODY
Learning objectives:
22) The participants can explain the circumstances in which oil injection is possible into the human body and how to prevent an oil injection from happening in a WTG environment (Knowledge, intermediate level)
23) The participants can solve the challenge of avoiding an oil injection from happening and avoiding circumstances where an oil injection into the human body is possible (Ability, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Facilitate an exercise (e.g. using pictures, videos, situations, or scenarios) where the participants must practise identifying circumstances in which oil injection is possible in a WTG environment and decide how to prevent this from happening (e.g. working on the hydraulic pitch system and when working with torque and tensioning tools)
Give constructive feedback to the participants’ performance throughout the activities of this element
The participants shall:
Engage in the exercise and practise identifying circumstances in which oil injection is possible in a WTG environment and deciding how to prevent this from happening
Think about received feedback and use the feedback to improve their performance
ELEMENT 3.4 - HIGH TEMPERATURE FLUIDS IN PRESSURE SYSTEMS
Learning objectives:
24) The participants can explain the hazards posed by high temperature fluids in pressure systems in a WTG environment (Knowledge, intermediate level)
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