GWO CoHE Training Standard (Draft)V0

GWO CoHE Training Standard V0

When removing batteries from a circuit and during transportation, take precautions to guard battery terminals against short circuiting by covering the terminals with insulating tape or insulating mats. When installing batteries and capacitors to a circuit, ensure all batteries and capacitors are correctly and securely mounted. Ensure the batteries and capacitors are wired with the correct polarity and as per the wiring diagrams and that all terminals are tight.

Defective batteries and capacitors must be disposed of in accordance with local legislation.

Explain the safety procedures in the training area.

Facilitate participants’ practice through relevant training tasks or scenarios on the s afe handling of batteries and capacitors.

The participants shall:

Practise handling batteries and capacitors in a safe manner through training tasks or scenarios.

The instructor shall:

Show and demonstrate the selection and use of appropriately insulated tools for working on batteries and capacitors: Insulated tools approved for the rated voltage must be used when working around live exposed conductors. Facilitate participants ’ practise through relevant training task(s) or scenario(s) in selecting and use appropriately insulated tools for working on batteries.

The participants shall:

Practise selecting and using appropriately insulated tools for working on batteries and capacitors.

The instructor shall:

Give constructive feedback or facilitate peer feedback (throughout the training tasks or scenarios) to ensure each participant can handle batteries and capacitors in safe manner including selecting using appropriately insulated tools for working on batteries and capacitors.

Lesson 8 - HAZARDOUS ELECTRICAL SAFETY SCENARIOS

240-300 min.

The aim of the lesson is to enable the participants to support and care for themselves and others while working in the vicinity of electricity in a variety of scenarios in wind turbine work environments. To the

Global Wind Organisation

www.globalwindsafety.org

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