Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V4 02052025
a. The examples of the hazards of electricity in a WTG environment and how to avoid these hazards
b. The distinctiveness of the danger that electricity poses in a WTG environment compared to safety hazards of mechanical systems covered previously in the module
Provide additional examples of situations of electricity safety hazards present in a WTG environment to the participants, including damaged or deranged equipment
Facilitate guided practice for the participants in identifying the safety hazards and deciding which actions to take to avoid these hazards in the above examples
Give constructive feedback to the participants’ identification of the safety hazards of electricity and descriptions how to avoid these hazards with an emphasis on the importance of working according to approved working practices
The participants shall:
Engage in answering the questions and share understandings about the electrical systems and their relevance to CoHE and the participants´ work
Engage in answering above questions and share understandings about:
a. the examples of the hazards of electricity in a WTG environment and how to avoid these hazards
b. the distinctiveness of the danger that electricity poses compared to safety hazards of mechanical systems covered previously in the module
Practise identifying safety hazards of electricity present in a WTG environment and deciding which actions to take to avoid these hazards
ELEMENT 5.2 - LOW / HIGH VOLTAGE
Learning objectives:
66) The participants can describe the basic difference of hazards and risks between HV and LV in a WTG environment (Knowledge, basic level)
67) The participants can describe examples of HV safety signs and HV restricted areas and examples of what actions to take when encountering HV safety sign and HV restricted areas in a WTG environment (Knowledge, basic level)
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