Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V4 02052025
Facilitate exercise(s) for the participants to practise selecting the right approved tool for a given task which is considered electrical work and give constructive feedback to the participants throughout the practice
The participants shall:
Engage in the exercise and practice of distinguishing between insulated (voltage-rated) tools and tools that are not insulated (voltage-rated)
Engage in the practice of choosing when (and when not) to use insulated, approved tools for work around live electrical energy sources
Engage in practice in selecting the right approved tool for a given task which is considered electrical work
ELEMENT 4.5 - ALERTING TECHNIQUES
Learning objectives:
47) The participants can discuss how and why alerting techniques reduces the risk of injury related to working around electricity (Knowledge, intermediate level)
48) The participants can select and apply the right alerting technique to reduce the risk of injury related to working around electricity in a WTG environment (Skills, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Present examples (situations, scenarios, pictures) from a WTG environment and guide all the participants to discuss how and why alerting techniques reduces the risk of injury related to working around electricity in the examples. Examples of alerting techniques:
a.
signs or tags
b. barrier (anything to identify and restrict access to a hazardous work area)
c.
standby person
Facilitate practice for the participants in selecting and applying the right alerting technique(s) to reduces the risk of injury related to working around electricity in examples of situations or scenarios from a WTG environment
Give constructive feedback to the participants´ selection and application of alerting technique(s)
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