CoHE _V5_ DRAFT REVIEW - Oct 2025

Safety training

Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V5 DRAFT REVIEW - Oct 2025

5. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COHE TRAINING STANDARD

5.1 Overview

The GWO CoHE Training Standard is divided into the following 2 modules:

CoHE Electrical Safety Module CoHE Pressure Fluid Safety Module

5.2 Target Groups

Target Group for the CoHE Electrical Safety Module The training target audience includes workers required to perform isolations and testing for the absence of voltage in accordance with existing documentation on low voltage electrical systems, to be able to safely carry out servicing and planned corrective maintenance or specific tasks like component replacement. This person will enable others to work safely on low voltage electrical systems by establishing an electrically safe work condition as the responsible Qualified Electrical Person (NFPA 70E), Electrical Skilled Person (EN50110) or Authorised Technician (WTSR). Target Group for the CoHE Pressure Fluid Safety Module The training target audience includes workers required to perform isolations and testing for the absence of pressure in accordance with existing documentation on pressure fluid systems, to be able to safely carry out servicing and planned corrective maintenance or specific tasks like component replacement. This person will enable others to work safely on pressure fluid systems by establishing a safe work condition as the responsible Qualified Pressure Fluids Person. 5.3 Aims and Objectives The GWO CoHE Training Standard will enable participants to manage and control the risks related to hazardous energies in the wind industry and to safely control work when in the vicinity of hazardous energies or when working on systems and equipment containing hazardous energies.

The objectives of the CoHE Electrical Safety and Pressure Fluid Safety modules aim to improve participants´ ability to work safely to manage and control the risks of electricity and fluids under pressure.

The CoHE objectives are not aimed at improving technical capabilities regarding electricity or pressure fluid systems or the acquisition of advanced knowledge, such as troubleshooting. Before attending training, participants should already possess technical knowledge, skills, and abilities in electricity or pressure fluid systems.

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