2025-05-02_BTT_V10

Technical training

Basic Technical Training Standard / V9 2024-06-24

The participants shall:

Engage in a group discussion about the importance of using appropriate isolation and why it is important to prevent unexpected start-up

ELEMENT 3.6 - HOUSEKEEPING

Learning objectives:

33) The participants can describe the importance of good housekeeping and the consequences of poor housekeeping when working in a wind industry workplace (Knowledge, basic level)

34) The participants can take responsibility for proper housekeeping within the working environment (Ability, intermediate level)

The learning objectives will be reached during practical exercises and activities where principles of housekeeping will be included

Note

The instructor shall:

Facilitate discussions with the participants about:

a. the principles of proper housekeeping, based on national legal requirements and guidelines, as well as recognised workplace housekeeping principles

b. creating and applying standard operational procedures for systematically keeping the workplace tidy such as:

b.i organizing your work area and associated tools, equipment, accessories, minor components, items, parts and chemical products

b.ii storing items securely when not in use and not leaving items unsecured where there is a risk of dropped items (becoming pre-existing drop hazards from previous tasks)

c. the importance of having everything clean and tidy (e.g. monitor and remove dust accumulations from mechanical brake systems prior to and during work) and its impact on safety and quality, e.g. preventing accidents, allowing you to vary your ergonomical work positions in a good manner d. knowing what specific PPE to wear, habits like using rags vs. rubbing your hands on your clothes, knowing where the spill kit is and how to use it, and what your emergency plan dictates on spills

Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org

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