2025-05-02_CoHE_V4

Safety training

Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V4 02052025

Refer to safety signs discussed in the previous element and explain what actions to take to control the risk identified by those signs and why these actions are required:

a.

‘Do not open’ or ‘Do not enter’

Facilitate discussions or ask the participants open ended questions about the importance of appropriate isolation and to never work in the vicinity of electricity without appropriate isolation

Give constructive feedback to the participants’ discussions or answers and reinforce the importance of isolation to ensure the hazard is under control

The participants shall:

Engage in the discussions or answering the questions and share their attitudes and understandings about the importance of appropriate isolation and to never work in the vicinity of electricity without appropriate isolation

ELEMENT 5.7 - RESPONSE TO AN ELECTRICAL INCIDENT

Learning objectives:

83) The participants can recognise the importance of responding to electrical shock immediately and reporting all electrical shocks (Knowledge, basic level)

84) The participants can describe how to respond to an electrical incident (Knowledge, basic level)

85) The participants can solve the challenge of how to correctly respond to an electrical incident (Ability, basic level)

The instructor shall:

Refer to the GWO BST First Aid Module and emphasise that the lifesaving techniques trained in GWO BST First Aid Module shall be followed

Emphasise that company specific procedure to an electrical incident should be checked and always followed

Explain and demonstrate to the participants how to respond to an electrical incident while highlighting the importance of responding to electrical shock immediately:

a. stopping the shock (don’t touch the injured person)

b.

seeking assistance

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