Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V9 2024-06-24
c.
Heavy lifting
d.
Dropped objects (tethering)
e. Hydraulics (heat, fluids, pressure, hydraulic injection, hose coupler ratings, fire hazard vaporised hydraulic fluid)
f. Electrical equipment (supply, electrocution, batteries, fuses, voltage)
g.
Slipping/tripping
h.
Counter holds
i. Two-man torquing procedures (line of sight, communication, following company and site rules and procedures)
j. Working with pump pendant (single and dual action)
k.
Noise (in particular with loosening)
l. Safety handles as a prerequisite to perform operation
Lead a discussion and ask engaging question about how to mitigate the hazards commonly present when conducting bolt torquing using electric and hydraulic tools, including:
a.
PPE
b. Reaction arms (pinching, crushing, hand position, placement of reaction arm)
c.
Heavy lifting
d.
Dropped objects (tethering)
e. Hydraulics (heat, fluids, pressure, hydraulic injection, hose coupler ratings, fire hazard vaporised hydraulic fluid)
f. Electrical equipment (supply, electrocution, batteries, fuses, voltage)
g.
Slipping/tripping
h.
Counter wrench/counter support
i. Two-man torquing procedures (line of sight, communication, following company and site rules and procedures)
j. Working with pump pendant (single and dual action)
k.
Noise (in particular with loosening)
l. Safety handles as a prerequisite to perform operation
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