Technical training
Service Lift Training Standard / V4
The instructor shall:
Present examples on relevant local and national legislation
Present examples on where local and national legislation can be sourced
Ask for the participants’ experiences on finding and applying legislation
The participants shall:
Engage in the discussion of the use of legislation and risks from not following relevant legislation
Share their experiences on where local and national legislation can be obtained
The use of relevant and type-specific manuals and application of legislation and regulations must be applied whenever relevant and feasible
Note
SAFETY WHEN WORKING ON A LIFT IN A WTG
25 min.
The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to take necessary, overall safety precautions when inspecting and maintaining lifts in a WTG in accordance with the manual and directives.
After having successfully completed Lesson 3 of the Service Lift Inspection and Maintenance Module, the participants can:
21) Solve routine safety tasks and take precautions in relation to inspections and maintenance of lifts in a WTG responsibly and seek help or guidance when needed (Ability, basic level)
ELEMENT 3.1 - HAZARDOUS ENERGY
Learning objective:
22) The participants can take responsibility of ensuring that the lift is in a controlled hazardous energy state (Ability, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Lead or facilitate discussion on risks and mitigating options in relation to a controlled hazardous energy state
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