2025-05-02_LIFT_V5

Technical training

Service Lift Training Standard / V5 02052025

The consequences of human factors in accidents in the wind industry are influenced by the following terms and conditions:

a.

Attention and perception

b.

Group behaviour and peer pressure

c.

Weather conditions

d.

Weather delays

e.

Noise levels

f.

Site layout and housekeeping

g.

Fitness and health

h.

Domestic and work-related stress

i.

Workload (both overload and underload)

j.

Fatigue

k.

Time pressure and deadlines

l.

Alcohol, medication, and substance abuse

The participants shall:

Engage in discussions and share experiences of how human factors influence accidents in the use of lifts, engage in and reflect on received feedback and take responsibility on their own performance and development during the training

The participants performance (from a human factors perspective) must be part of the feedback whenever feasible during the training

Note

ELEMENT 1.8 - PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Learning objectives:

13) The participants can describe the need for correct PPE (Knowledge, basic level)

14) The participants can recognise and describe the correct use of PPE (Knowledge, basic level)

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