2025-05-02_CoHE R_V4

Safety training

Control of Hazardous Energies Refresher / V4 02052025

10.2 Duration of the CoHE basic safety refresher module

Total duration 10 minutes added

Lesson 2 Hazardous energy assessment and learning activities :

• New learning objective about housekeeping with corresponding learning activities added

4. COHE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

4.1 CoHE Basic Safety Refresher Module

The following roles are for general reference and are not fully aligned with any standard or safe system of work.

Note

These definitions were made for the sake of creating this global training standard based on the common ground of different recognised standards.

Roles

Responsibilities (limitations to what can and cannot be)

A person who has demonstrated skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of equipment and installations specific to their work and has received safety training to identify the hazards and reduce the associated risk. Examples of responsibilities: performing isolations and testing, creating a safe work condition for others to work under, lead job briefing, lead and supervise work parties. A person who is not a Qualified Person and does not have any responsibilities, given that this person generally needs control, instruction, and supervision to carry out assigned working activities. Additionally, a person who can be instructed to apply his personal lockout equipment in accordance with a company specific Lockout-Tagout program, procedures, and rules.

Qualified Person

Ordinary Person / Unqualified Person

(Safe isolation) Authorised Person (role and responsibilities)

A person designated to be in charge of a particular lockout.

Examples of responsibilities:

for Lockout-Tagout at the place of work.

• to ensure everyone working under the lockout applied follows the particular rules.

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