Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V9 2024-06-24
• The Training Review lesson for all standards has been updated to ensure alignment between all GWO training standards for generic lessons • For all modules, the title of lesson Learning outcomes of the BTT Module changed to Detailed description of the BTT Module There are changes to the content of standard as the three safety lessons in the BTT Mechanical, Electrical and Hydraulic modules (Mechanical Safety, Electrical Safety and Hydraulic safety) have been removed due to the release of the GWO CoHE standard. This removal of the three safety lessons has been decided by the GWO CoHE working group with the aim to reduce duplication of training. Connected to this, the timings of the three modules have been reduced by subtracting the following contact time:
BTT Mechanical Module: 30 mins BTT Electrical Module: 70 mins BTT Hydraulic Module: 60 mins
Amendment date
Version
Approved by & date
April 2021
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GWO TC April 2022
Description of changes
Taxonomy alignment throughout
• To be aligned with the reviewed GWO Taxonomy, all learning objectives have been updated with action verbs that reflect the new taxonomic levels (basic, intermediate, and advanced level). • Additionally, learning activities have been added to the standard to match the updated learning objectives e.g., learning activities that focus on participant engagement have been added for all intermediate level learning objectives to reflect the reviewed GWO Taxonomy. Updates to equipment lists for mechanical and electrical modules • Overall, the changes are two additions to the mechanical equipment list (hydraulic tools for torque and tension with electrical pumps and an impact gun) and specifications of the quantity of key
equipment currently listed in the two modules´ equipment lists. Changes to section “Understanding GWO learning objectives”
• The section Understanding GWO learning objectives has been updated to reflect the reviewed GWO Taxonomy Delegates to participants • The Delegates have been changed to The Participants, as participant is the proper designation for a person participating in an activity. Human factors • Added as an introductory element in all the modules in the standard to initiate the participants’ focus on how human performance and taking responsibility influences a safe work environment, and to prepare for the continued focus on human factors during practical training and exercises.
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