2024-06-24_BTT_V9

Technical training

Basic Technical Training Standard / V9 2024-06-24

D – Demonstrate the correct way to use the tool or complete a task

E – Explain what you are doing and why you are doing it

A – Activity where the participants use the tool or complete the task

S – Summary, provide feedback to the participant

12.5.4 Safety during the scenarios The instructor is responsible for safety at all times during the scenario and shall stop the scenario should they deem a situation to be unsafe. The scenario may only recommence once the safety situation has been resolved.

12.5.5 Scenario Documents a.

The work instructions, torquing manual, PDR and checklist for the bolt torquing scenario is found in Annex 2.

b. The work instructions, tensioning manual, PDR and checklist for the bolt tensioning scenario is found in Annex 3.

In instances where a training provider is delivering the training on behalf of an OEM or owner- operator, the task may be replaced with a similar company specific task, providing it meets the minimum equipment and practise requirements of this standard (the number of equipment adjustments and bolts being tightened).

Note

12.5.6 Meeting the learning objectives of the bolt torquing scenario The scenario has learning objectives that must be met by the participants. These objectives are divided into four lessons as follows:

Lesson 3 - Framing the Scenario: Bolt Torquing Using Energy Powered Tools

Lesson 4 - Pre-task Phase: Planning and Preparation (should be done in groups)

Lesson 5 -Task Phase: Safely and Correctly Torquing Bolts Using Electrical and Hydraulic Tools (should be done individually)

Lesson 6 - Post-task Phase: Pack up and Review (should be done in groups)

Lesson 3 is intended to frame the scenario and introduce participants to energy powered torquing tools, meaning that the lesson should not be part of the scenario itself. It should be delivered prior to commencing the scenario, with the remaining three lessons making up the scenario and follow the phases of typical bolt torquing work activities found in the wind industry.

Note

Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org

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