Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V3 2023-12-04
79) The participants can recognise the consequences of not complying with electrical safety signs in the WTG (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Present how to identify the sign for “Danger Electricity” and show examples of what actions to take when encountering these electrical safety signs
Show examples of electrical safety signs on different locations in a WTG, including Arc flash signs
Facilitate a short learning activity (e.g., a quiz, questionnaire, or exercise), where the participants can practise:
a. identifying electrical safety signs in different locations in the WTG
b.
describing the meaning of electrical safety signs
c. deciding examples of what actions to take when encountering electrical safety signs e.g. ‘Do not open’ and ‘Do not enter’
Give constructive feedback to the participants practice (previous points) with an emphasis on the potential consequences that could happen if electrical safety signs are not correctly identified or complied with in a WTG
The participants shall:
Engage in the activity and practise identifying electrical safety signs in different locations in the WTG and describe the meaning of the electrical safety signs and examples of what actions to take when encountering the electrical safety signs
ELEMENT 5.6 - THE IMPORTANCE OF APPROPRIATE ISOLATION
Learning objectives:
80) The participants can describe the importance of using appropriate isolation when working in the vicinity of electricity (Knowledge, basic level)
81) The participants show interest in never working in the vicinity of electricity without appropriate isolation (Ability, basic level)
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