Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V4 02052025
Give constructive feedback to the participants’ identification of the pressure fluids safety hazards and how to avoid these hazards
Facilitate discussions or ask the participants open ended questions about the safe working practices for pressure fluids and the similarities between the safe working practices for mechanical systems, electricity, and pressure fluids in a WTG environment
Examples of relevant, similar safe work practices are:
Note
a.
use of PPE
b. protections e.g., covers to protect against dangerous parts
c.
Lockout-Tagout
d. working on systems that have been proved dead by a Qualified Person
The participants shall:
Engage in answering the questions and share understandings about the pressure fluid systems and their relevance to CoHE
Engage in answering the questions and share understandings to the distinctiveness of the hazards of pressure fluids pose compared to the hazards of mechanical systems and electricity in a WTG environment
Engage in identifying the pressure fluid safety hazards and deciding which actions to take to avoid these hazards in a WTG environment
Engage in answering the questions and share understandings to the safe working practices for pressure fluids and the similarities of safe working practices for mechanical systems, electricity and pressure fluids in a WTG environment
ELEMENT 6.2 - HYDRAULIC OIL INJECTIONS
Learning objectives:
92) The participants can describe the circumstances in which oil injection into the human body is possible and examples of actions and mitigation measures to prevent an oil injection from happening (Knowledge, basic level)
93) The participants can describe the importance of getting medical assistance ASAP in case of a hydraulic oil injection (Knowledge, basic level)
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