Technical training
Service Lift Training Standard / V4
The instructor shall:
Present and demonstrate examples of how to ensure that a lift is in a controlled hazardous energy state and facilitate discussion on risks and mitigating options in relation to a controlled hazardous energy state
Facilitate a short exercise, where the participants test how to de-energise the lift system or find necessary guidance in manuals
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions and share experiences on hazardous energy states in WTGs
Practise how and discuss when to ensure that lift is in a controlled hazardous energy state and find necessary guidance in manuals
ELEMENT 3.2 - WORK AREAS IN THE WTG
Learning objective:
22) The participants can show interest in working areas with restricted space, where special care must be taken to work safely (Ability, basic level) (See note)
The instructor shall:
Point out examples of restricted spaces, slippery surfaces, and proper housekeeping
Lead or facilitate discussion and ask for participants’ experiences on restricted spaces, slippery surfaces, hazards from moving and stationary parts in the WTG, and proper housekeeping in relation to lifts in WTGs
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions, share their attitudes towards proper housekeeping, and share experiences on working in restricted spaces, slippery surfaces, and hazards from moving and stationary components in the WTG The ability to take necessary safety precautions when using and working on lifts in a WTG must be addressed during all practical training elements in this module when relevant in order to meet the learning objective
Note
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