Technical training
Basic Technical Training / V8 2023-05-02
Ask the participants relevant questions about how to identify known and suspected hazards involved in the installation of turbines
Explain the health risks associated with the hazardous situations, e.g.:
a.
Electrical shocks, arc flash, electrocution etc.
b. Exposure to solvent dropped objects may result in broken limbs and/or bruises
c. Mechanical tools malfunctioning may cause minor or major cuts and/or crushing damage
d.
Entrapment
e.
Human factors
Ask the participants relevant questions about the health risks associated with the hazardous situations
Explain the means to reduce the exposure to acceptable levels, e.g.:
a. Do not work on electrical equipment until it has been put in a safe condition (not live) by a qualified electrician
b. The hierarchy of controls (Elimination, Substitution, Engineering Controls, Administrative Controls, PPE)
c.
Safe work procedures
d.
Using work equipment properly
e.
What to do if something goes wrong
Ask the participants relevant questions about the means to reduce the exposure to acceptable levels
Facilitate group discussions with the participants about the importance of safe working procedures, identifying the necessary PPE and the appropriate tools when working in an installation environment Give constructive feedback on the participants’ group discussion about the importance of installation safety when working in an installation environment:
The participants shall:
Describe in their own words and share understandings about how to identify known and suspected hazards involved in the installation of turbines Describe in their own words and share understandings about the health risks associated with the hazardous situations Describe in their own words and share understandings about the means to reduce the exposure to acceptable levels
Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org
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