2023-05-03_BR_V4

Technical training

Blade Repair Standard / V4 2023-05-02

The participants shall:

Share their understanding of typical reactions to the different damage categories, and recall where manufacturer-specific information about reactions to blade damage can be found

ELEMENT 21.3 - FOCUSED AND SCALED PHOTOGRAPHS

Learning objectives:

185) The participants can recognise the reasons for including photographs in a blade inspection or repair report (Knowledge, basic level) 186) The participants can recognise the advantages of well-focused photographs and the inclusion of scale in the photograph when identifying the size of the damage (Knowledge, basic level) 187) The participants can copy how to take focused photographs of damage with a scale to indicate size (Skills, basic level)

The instructor shall:

Explain the reasons for including photographs in a blade inspection or repair report. Give examples of photographs that are required in a blade inspection or repair report, e.g. blade data plate Compare examples of poorly focused and well focused photographs of blade damage. Explain the advantages of well focused photographs Show examples of photographs with no indication of scale and photographs with an indication of scale. Explain the advantages of including scale in the photograph when identifying the size of the damage Demonstrate how to adjust a camera focus setting to ‘spot focus’, and explain why this setting is preferred for long distance photographs Demonstrate the ability to take focused photographs of blade damage from long and short distances, including a scale to indicate the size of the damage on short distance photographs

The participants shall:

Practise the ability to take focused photographs of blade damage from long and short distances, including a scale to indicate the size of the damage on short distance photographs

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