Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V9 2024-06-24
Take responsibility for their learning by seeking guidance and clarification when in doubt
ELEMENT 8.3 - PLANNING FOR SAFETY
Learning objectives:
79) Participants can recognise the safety hazards commonly present when conducting bolt tensioning using hydraulic tools (Knowledge, basic level)
80) Participants can take initiative to mitigate the safety risks associated with a specified bolt tensioning task (Ability, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Lead a discussion and ask engaging question about the safety hazards commonly present when conducting bolt tensioning using hydraulic tools, including:
a.
PPE
b. Line of fire (head not over pressurised equipment, body placement, hydraulic leaks/over stroke)
c.
Thread engagement
d.
Heavy lifting
e.
Dropped objects (tethering)
f. Hydraulics (heat, fluids, pressure, hydraulic injection, hose coupler ratings, fire hazard vaporised hydraulic fluid)
g. Electrical equipment (supply, electrocution, batteries, fuses, voltage)
h.
Slipping/tripping
i.
Counter holds
j. Two-man tensioning procedures (line of sight, communication, following company and site rules and procedures)
k. Working with pump pendants (single and dual action)
l.
Noise
Lead a discussion and ask engaging question about how to mitigate the safety hazards commonly present when conducting bolt tensioning using hydraulic tools, including:
Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org
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