CoHE _V5_ DRAFT REVIEW - Oct 2025

Safety training

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

Present briefly how increasing the distance from a leakage minimises the probability of suffering an injection

Demonstrate how to search for leaks in a pressurised system (using paper or similar) to avoid injection and keeping maximum distance

Facilitate a short exercise for the participants in how to search for leaks in a pressurised system (using paper or similar) to avoid injection and keeping maximum distance and give constructive feedback throughout this practice

The participants shall:

Engage in the exercise and practise searching out leaks in a pressurised system (using paper or similar) to avoid injection and keeping maximum distance

LESSON 4 - RESPONSE TO PRESSURE FLUID INCIDENTS

45 min.

The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to limit the consequences of a pressure fluid incident by being able to act as a responder to a pressure fluid incident and immediately seeking out specialised medical attention in case of a fluid injection.

After successfully completing this lesson of the CoHE Pressure Fluid Safety Module, the participants can:

35) Solve the challenge of how to act as a responder to a pressure fluid incident (Ability, basic level)

36) Explain the importance of fast and specialised medical evaluation after suffering a fluid injection (e.g. hydraulic oil, compressed gas) independently of the symptoms (Knowledge, intermediate level)

37) Explain the consequences of suffering a pressure fluid incident and not receiving prompt specialised medical attention (Knowledge, intermediate level)

38) Show interest in and willingness to immediately seek specialised medical attention in case of a fluid injection (Ability, basic level)

The instructor shall:

Emphasis that company specific procedures to a pressure fluid incident should be checked and always followed

Explain and demonstrate to the participants a response to a pressure fluid incident being applied:

a.

respond immediately to the incident

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