Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V9 2024-06-24
Take responsibility for their learning by seeking guidance and clarification when in doubt
ELEMENT 5.4 - SAFETY, QUALITY AND TROUBLE SHOOTING
Learning objectives:
68) The participants can take responsibility to mitigate the safety hazards present during bolt torquing using powered equipment (Ability, intermediate level)
69) The participants can act independently identify common faults and failures when using powered torquing equipment (Ability, intermediate level)
70) The participants can take initiative to safely rectify faults and failures that commonly arise using when using powered torquing equipment (Ability, intermediate level)
71) The participants can take responsibility for choosing and applying correct socket security to prevent sockets from being dropped (Ability, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Facilitate that the participants investigate manufacturers' documentations on socket securing systems
Lead a reflective discussion and ask engaging questions about mitigating the safety hazards present in bolt torquing tasks using powered equipment, paying special attention to:
a.
reaction arms
b.
reaction surfaces
c.
socket safety
d.
body positioning
e. engagement speeds of electrical torquing tools (nut runners)
Present the causes and types of equipment faults that commonly occur when using powered torquing equipment in WTG environments
Discuss the need to stop work as soon as something is out of the ordinary
Present how to identify and rectify common faults and failures with powered equipment, including:
a.
sudden changes in pressure
b.
loose hoses
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