Technical training
Service Lift Training Standard / V4
Explain hazards of carrying unstable objects in the lift and show examples of unstable objects in the lift and how they can be a hazard to the lift operation
Facilitate a discussion about carrying unstable objects in the lift and about rhythmic and sudden movements during transfer, and the related hazards and risks
The participants shall:
Engage in the discussion about carrying unstable objects and rhythmic and sudden movements in the lift and share relevant experiences
ELEMENT 5.10 - SAFETY WHEN OPERATING A LIFT
Learning objectives:
43) The participants can take responsibility of operating a lift safely complying with all safety instructions and markings on the machinery (Ability, intermediate level)
44) The participants can explain consequences of external factors that may affect the safety of a lift operation (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Facilitate group discussions about safety brakes, overspeed systems, external factors such as spilled fluids, excessive grease, weather related challenges and other relevant general safety issues that may already have been covered in the training
Provide feedback on the participants’ professional and performance and engagement in the assignments
The participants shall:
Consult manuals about when and how to release the safety brake on the lift
Discuss the use of the safety brake in the lift
Discuss the correct procedure after an activation of overspeed system in different lift types and seek guidance in the manuals
Engage in a discussion about external factors, such as spilled fluids, excessive grease, and weather related challenges for using a lift in a WTG, including hazards due to wind conditions
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