2023-12-04_CoHE_V3

Safety training

Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V3 2023-12-04

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)

The participants shall:

Practise selecting and applying the right alerting technique(s) to reduces the risk of injury related to working around electricity in e.g. examples of situations or scenarios from a WTG environment

ELEMENT 4.6 - JOB BRIEFING/PRE-TASK BRIEFING

Learning objectives:

49) The participants can perform a pre-task briefing for electrical work (Skills, intermediate level)

50) The participants can discuss the reasons for having a pre-task briefing prior to working on electrical systems (Knowledge, intermediate level)

51) The participants show interest in and a willingness to ensure that pre-task briefings (toolbox talks) are always performed prior to working on electrical systems (Ability, basic level)

The instructor shall:

Facilitate a learning activity such as a group discussion with the participants about the reasons and the importance of having a pre-task briefing (also known as job briefing or toolbox talk) prior to working on electrical system Emphasise that the required elements in a pre-task briefing for electrical work can vary between companies and that participants must always follow and seek out company specific rules for a pre- task briefing prior to working on electrical systems Facilitate an exercise where the participants e.g. in groups practise performing a pre-task briefing prior to performing electrical work tasks or working on electrical systems. The elements to cover with the pre-task briefing:

a.

hazards involved

b.

work procedures

c. work area (Identify the boundaries of the work area and prove that the work area is safe)

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