Technical training
Service Lift Training Standard / V4
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)
15) The participants will show interest in and an awareness of mitigating exposure to chemical lubrication products and acting responsibly (Ability, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Ask questions on the participants’ knowledge on the relevant PPE equipment, including: helmet, safety shoes, safety glasses, gloves, high visibility clothing (harness and fall-arrest may be presented)
Lead a discussion on exposure to chemical lubrication products and mitigating actions
The participants shall:
Engage in instructor’s questions and share experiences on the use of PPE and the exposure to chemical lubrication products LEGISLATION AND DOCUMENTATION
15 min.
The aim of this lesson is to emphasise the need to (at all times) locate, seek guidance in, and use the relevant lift manuals and directives, and to enable the participants to comply with national legislation and company regulations and any brand specific recommendations when using and working on a lift in WTGs.
After having successfully completed Lesson 2 of the Service Lift Installation, Inspection and Repair Module, the participants will:
16) On their own, take responsibility to follow lift manuals, regulations, and legislations as well as relevant national and international legislation when working on lifts in a WTG (Ability, intermediate level)
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