Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V9 2024-06-24
Share understandings and considerations with instructors and other participants
Take responsibility for their learning by seeking guidance and clarification when in doubt
ELEMENT 4.2 - PREPARING FOR THE TASK
Learning objectives:
43) The participants can distinguish between suitable and damaged or compromised bolts, nuts and washers (Skill, intermediate level)
44) The participants can perform a visual inspection of bolts (Skill, intermediate level)
45) The participants can distinguish between functioning and damaged pump and hose components (Skill, intermediate level)
46) The participants can perform appropriate actions to mitigate damaged or malfunctioning pumps and hose components as to ensure that they do not pose a safety or quality risk to the specified bolt torquing task (Skill, intermediate level)
47) The participants can distinguish between functioning and damaged tool components (Skill, intermediate level)
48) The participants can perform appropriate actions to mitigate damaged or malfunctioning tool components as to ensure that they do not pose a safety or quality risk to the specified bolt torquing task (Skill, intermediate level)
49) The participants can perform any pre-job maintenance on tools in accordance with manufacturers manuals (Skill, intermediate level)
50) The participants can take responsibility to place damaged tools out of service and under quarantine according to company procedures (Ability, intermediate level)
51) The participants can take responsibility for pre-use inspection for equipment integrity, including leaks and ruptures, risk of hydraulic injection and burns from hot hydraulic oil (Ability, intermediate level)
The ability to take the initiative to conduct pre- and post-use inspections must be practiced in following practical exercises using relevant tooling
Note
The instructor shall:
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