2023-12-04_CoHE_V3

Safety training

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

b.v backup system

b.vi faulty or deranged equipment

b.vii remote access

b.viii timers

Present when to establish an electrically safe work condition i.e. before entering or whenever someone has to enter the Limited Approach Boundary to do a task, an electrically safe work condition has to be established. Exceptions to this could be:

a.

switching

b.

diagnosing and testing

c. visual inspection (as far as we are not entering restricted approach boundary)

Present examples of hazardous situations or scenarios in a WTG environment and facilitate practice for the participants in analysing and answering when and why an electrically safe work condition has to be established Please emphasise that participants should always comply with company specific rules and procedures along with national and regional legislation. This means that the answers to the examples could change depending on regional/company/WTG model rules

Note

Give constructive feedback to the participants throughout the activities of this element

The participants shall:

Engage above group discussion about the importance of establishing an electrically safe work condition

Engage in the activities and practise:

a. analysing examples of hazardous situations or scenarios in a WTG environment

b. sharing answers about when and why an electrically safe work condition must be established

ELEMENT 5.3 - HOW TO ESTABLISH AN ELECTRICALLY SAFE WORKING CONDITION

Learning objective:

66) The participants can explain the main steps of establishing an electrically safe work condition (Knowledge, intermediate level)

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