Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V4 02052025
51) Explain the importance of fast and specialised medical evaluation after suffering a fluid injection (e.g. hydraulic oil, compressed gas) independently of the symptoms (Knowledge, intermediate level)
52) Explain the consequences of suffering a pressure fluid incident and not receiving prompt specialised medical attention (Knowledge, intermediate level)
53) Show interest in and willingness to immediately seek specialised medical attention in case of a fluid injection (Ability, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Emphasis that company specific procedures to a pressure fluid incident should be checked and always followed
Explain and demonstrate to the participants a response to a pressure fluid incident being applied:
a.
respond immediately to the incident
b.
seek specialised medical attention
c. report all fluid incidents (specifically fluid injections)
Facilitate a learning such as questions or a test about the response to the pressure fluid incident:
a.
what happened?
b. how did the responder(s) to the pressure fluid incident act, e.g. what were the sequence of actions?
c.
of those actions, which were the most important?
d.
why were these key actions performed?
In the group discussions, the instructor shall focus on the need to seek fast and specialised medical evaluation after suffering a fluid injection (e.g., hydraulic oil, compressed gas) whatever the symptoms.
Note
Give constructive feedback to the participants’ group discussions
Facilitate practice (through e.g. a challenge or a scenario) for the participants in deciding on the correct actions and how to perform these actions performance when responding to a pressure fluid incident An example of a scenario could be the participants deciding and practicing how to act as first responders to a pressure fluid incident where the injured person does not want to seek out prompt specialised medical attention after being injured in a pressure fluid incident
Note
Give constructive feedback to the participants above practice
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