Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Refresher / V3 2023-12-04
HAZARDOUS ELECTRICAL SAFETY ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENT AND
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
205 min.
The aim of the lesson is to enable the participants to support and care for themselves and others while working in the vicinity of electricity in a variety of scenarios in wind turbine work environments. To the greatest possible extent, the activities must challenge the participants to take responsibility for work with electricity or in its vicinity is performed safely.
After having successfully completed this lesson, participants can:
10) Act independently in selecting and using electrical safe working practices to reduce the associated risks to the hazards related to working around electricity in a WTG environment (Ability, intermediate level)
11) Act independently in treating all electrical equipment as live until an electrically safe work condition has been established (Ability, intermediate level)
12) Act independently and safely in relation to the hazards posed by similar looking or adjacent energised equipment that you can touch (Ability, intermediate level)
13) Take responsibility for establishing an electrically safe work condition (Ability, intermediate level)
14) Act independently in following and completing safety documentation such as permits (Ability, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Explain safety procedures in the training area
Facilitate assessment activities for the participants that enable the instructor to assess the participants´ abilities to:
a.
prepare for and plan the work
b. follow and complete safety documentation such as permits
c. use electrical safe working practices to reduce the associated risks to the hazards related to working around electricity in a WTG environment
The instructor shall, as minimum, assess if each of the participant can apply the following electrical safe working practices during the assessment activities:
Note
• working in accordance with an approved work instruction
using electrical diagrams
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