Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V9 2024-06-24
o.
handling of HV bolts
Present examples and case studies about incidents because of hampered threads
Facilitate a discussion about potential risks from hampered threads and about how to protect threads
Present the potential consequences of damaged paint surfaces:
a.
corrosion
b.
the time and financial implications of re-work
c. reduced component life due to potential early component failure
Discuss best practice and present mitigating actions to be taken to avoid surface finish damage
Present the purpose and scope of scenario-based learning, highlighting the focus on real work performance and participants responsibility for their learning
The participants shall:
Actively engage in discussions and answer questions about bolt torquing tasks using powered equipment
Share understandings and considerations with instructors and other participants about:
a. preventing damage to painted or coated surface finishes during tasks, particularly during tightening processes, mishandling of components, and incorrect assembly
b. ensuring that threads are free from corrosion or particle contamination (e.g., dirt, paint) during fitment, and explaining the appropriate escalation procedure if this is not the case
c.
torque value sheet
Discuss potential consequences of using a non-impact socket
When asked by the instructor, explain quality differences and intended use for various sockets
Take part in a discussion on threads that are damaged and how to mitigate that threads are hampered
Take responsibility for their learning by seeking guidance and clarification when in doubt
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