Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V5 DRAFT REVIEW - Oct 2025
7. USING THIS STANDARD TO DEVELOP TRAINING The training in this standard is designed around the GWO taxonomy described in the GWO Requirements for Training. Theoretical and practical activities must be delivered according to the defined taxonomic level in order to reach the described learning objectives. When teaching about equipment, a generic approach shall be applied aiming to avoid additional potential product specific formal training after completion of this training. However, national or regional legislation, company gap analysis and location specific risk assessments may require additional product specific familiarisation which is the responsibility of the duty holder.
In addition to this, all training based on this standard including all related resources shall, as a minimum, meet the requirements described in the GWO Requirements for Training.
7.1 Lesson planning
All training developed from this standard must comply with the requirements set forth in the GWO Requirements for Training and must be supported by the development of comprehensive lesson plans based on and referenced to the standard. Lesson plans must be referenced against all learning objectives within this standard and indicate the assessment methods used for each learning objective.
7.2 Participant Performance Assessment
If a participant fails to meet the demands of a GWO CoHE module, they shall attend a new module.
The assessment records must be maintained using the Participant Performance Assessment Form as per the GWO Requirements for Training.
7.3 Alignment References
This list references relevant standards and norms used to create the GWO CoHE Training Standard.
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EN 50110 - 1:2013 - Operation of Electrical Installations
• EN 982: Safety of Machinery - Safety Requirements for Fluid Power Systems and their components
• EN ISO 4413:2010: Hydraulic fluid power - General rules and safety requirements for systems and their components
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OSHA 29 CFR:
o 1910.147 - The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout) o 1910.269(d) - Hazardous energy control (lockout/tagout) procedures o 1910.269(m) - Deenergizing lines and equipment for employee protection
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NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
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