2025-05-02_CoHE_V4

Safety training

Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V4 02052025

Ask the participants open ended questions about the need for the basic PPE for working in wind turbines (e.g. through scenario or situation-based questions)

Lead a brainstorm with the participants about what hazards and their associated risks in their work environment can be reduced by wearing the required basic PPE

Share key examples of what hazards and their associated risks in their work environment can be reduced by wearing the required basic PPE (to enable the participants’ comparison of their own answers)

Facilitate a learning activity such as; a scenario, an exercise, asking open ended questions or facilitate discussions with the participants that challenges the participants to try and share attitudes about:

a. what to do when the required basic PPE is not provided, and they are asked to begin working?

b. why the participants must always seek the required basic PPE, before initiating work?

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

The participants shall:

Engage in answering the questions and share understandings about the basic PPE for working in wind turbines

Engage in the brainstorm on what hazards and their associated risks in the participants´ work environment can be reduced by wearing the required basic PPE

Engage in the activity and share understandings and attitudes about what to do if the required basic PPE is not provided including why they must seek the required basic PPE before initiating work

ELEMENT 2.5 - PROTECTIONS

Learning objectives:

27) The participants can recognise missing protections for equipment containing hazardous energies in a WTG environment (Knowledge, basic level)

28) The participants can solve the challenge of how to identify and avoid the safety hazards and potential consequences of missing protections for equipment containing hazardous energies (Ability, basic level)

The instructor shall:

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