2023-12-04_CoHE_V3

Safety training

Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V3 2023-12-04

25) The participants can explain how to reduce the associated risks to high temperature fluids and burns, fire, and vapour hazards in a safe manner in a WTG environment (Knowledge, intermediate level)

The instructor shall:

Facilitate a learning activity such as a group discussion or lead a brainstorm with the participants about the hazards posed by high temperature fluids in pressure systems

Present examples of situations or scenarios in a WTG environment with hazards of high temperature fluids in pressure systems

Facilitate practice for the participants in identifying the hazards of high temperature fluids in pressure systems in the situations or scenarios

Ask the participants involving questions about how to reduce the associated risks to high temperature fluids and burns, fire, and vapour hazards in a safe manner

Give constructive feedback to the participants’ performance throughout the activities of this element

The participants shall:

Engage in the learning activity about the hazards posed by high temperature fluids in pressure systems

Engage in the practice of identifying hazards of high temperature fluids in pressure systems in the situations or scenarios

Engage in answering questions and share understandings about the hazards posed by high temperature fluids in pressure systems: how to handle, or how to reduce, the associated risks to high temperature fluids and burns, fire, and vapour hazards

Think about received feedback and use the feedback to improve their performance

ELEMENT 3.5 - HAZARDS WITH TAKING AN OIL SAMPLE

Learning objective:

26) The participants can explain the hazards related to, and safety measures needed, when taking an oil sample from a hydraulic system (Knowledge, intermediate level)

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