Technical training
Basic Technical Training / V8 2023-05-02
f.
Importance of reporting
g.
Calibration of tools
h.
Handling of HV bolts, e.g. emphasising “No Water”
Explain and lead a discussion on what a PDR is, why it is used and present some examples of different types, e.g. Safe Work Approach (SWA), Job safety analysis (JSA), task plan, etc
The participants shall:
Engage themselves in discussions and share understandings about reusing bolts, nuts and washers
Engage themselves in discussions and share understandings about quality assurance in bolt tightening
Engage themselves in discussions and share understandings about PDR procedures for bolt tightening
Share understandings and considerations with instructors and other participants
Take responsibility for their learning by seeking guidance and clarification when in doubt
LESSON 3 - FRAMING THE SCENARIO: BOLT TORQUING USING ENERGY POWERED TOOLS
50 min.
The aim of this lesson is to frame the scenario by providing participants with an introduction to bolt torquing using energy powered tools. After having successfully completed lesson three of the Bolt Tightening Module, the participants can, the participant can:
24) Describe the correct attitude for safely working with energy powered bolt torquing equipment (Knowledge, basic)
25) Explain how bolt torquing is typically carried out wind industry using energy powered tools (Knowledge, intermediate level)
ELEMENT 3.1 - INTRODUCTION TO BOLT TORQUING IN THE WIND INDUSTRY USING ENERGY POWERED TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES
Learning objectives:
Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org
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