Technical training
Service Lift Training Standard / V4
ELEMENT 2.1 - LIFT MANUFACTURERS´ USER MANUALS AND GUIDES
Learning objectives:
17) The participants can describe where relevant documentation (manuals, risk-assessment, inspections and installation forms etc.) is and how to find it (Knowledge, basic level)
18) The participants can take responsibility and, on their own, take initiative to seek help or guidance when needed (Ability, intermediate level)
19) The participants can act independently, take initiative, and always take responsibility in applying relevant lift manuals and instructions when inspecting lifts in a WTG (Ability, intermediate level) (See note)
To reach these learning objectives, the need for using lift manuals and instructions must be emphasised and trained in all learning activities during the training.
Note
Following the lift manuals, participants must perform a daily pre-use inspection on the lift facility before working on the lift. This is partly for safety reasons, partly to develop good and responsible habits.
Note
The instructor shall:
Present examples of manuals and guides from different lift types
Facilitate a discussion on the necessity to use such manuals and guides when working on lifts in a WTG
Emphasise the necessity of always consulting lift manuals and guides
The participants shall:
Engage in discussion about the importance of using relevant guides and manuals and share experiences on finding and applying manuals and guides in relation to inspecting and maintaining lifts in WTGs
ELEMENT 2.2 - LOCAL AND NATIONAL LEGISLATION
Learning objective:
20) The participants will on their own take responsibility to search for relevant legislation issues on site (Ability, intermediate level)
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