GWO Lift User Training Standard V1.0
2021-04-01_TS_LU_V1
The participants can recognise distinguishes and differences between doors and gates (Knowledge, basic level)
The participants can describe the use of key for safety locking (Knowledge, basic level)
The participants can describe the general function of fences/gates in a safety perspective (Knowledge, basic level) The participants can explain how to open the door during normal operation (in safe zone) and in emergency situations (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Explain general functionalities of lifts in WTGs and show examples on the topics
Facilitate group discussions on:
Functionalities of lifts in WTGs
Opening doors in normal and emergency situations
Participants shall:
Engage in group discussions and share experiences on the use of lift
GENERAL SAFETY IN USE OF LIFT
Learning objectives:
The participants can describe the risks of entering the area where the lift is landing in its lowest position (Knowledge, basic level) The participants show interest and willingness to respect safety distances in the work area (Ability, basic level) The participants can describe the risks from leaving the lift at other positions than the prescribed points (Knowledge, basic level)
The participants can explain the function of the safety brake (Knowledge, intermediate level)
Participants can explain the safety function of overspeed system (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The participants can recognise a standard rescue concept template (Knowledge, basic level)
The participant recognises special conditions and restrictions in connection with use of lift during fire in the WTG
The instructor shall:
Explain general functionalities of lifts in WTGs and show illustrative examples from different brands and guiding systems, including:
Fixed guiding
Wire/Cable guiding
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