Pressure Fluid Safety module
Table 9-3 - GWO Pressure Fluid Safety Module Instructor to participant ratio
13.4 Equipment for Pressure Fluid Safety Module
The equipment required for training as listed in Annex 1 must be available and must fulfil national legal requirements of the country where the training is taking place.
13.5 Pressure Fluid Safety Module Timetable
Within the module timetables, approximate duration of each of the lessons are given. The training provider may choose to deliver elements of the training according to other timetables, as long as the total duration is not reduced, and practical elements are not reduced in length. Theoretical elements may be presented and discussed during the practical exercises and scenarios when feasible and beneficial for the training.
The order in which the elements of the Training Module are delivered may vary.
Approx. Duration
Lesson
Element
1 Introduction
1.1
Safety instructions and emergency procedures
1.2
Facilities
1.3
Introduction
1.4
Aim and objectives
1.5
On-going assessment
1.6
Motivation
1.7
Human factor
15 min.
2 Qualified Pressure fluids person – requirements and role
2.1
Role and responsibilities of a qualified pressure fluids person
30 min.
3 Pressure fluid hazards
3.1
Hazards of fluids under pressure
3.2
Trapped pressure and stored energy in a pressure system Circumstances in which oil injection is possible into the human body
3.3
3.4
High temperature fluids in pressure systems
3.5
Hazards with taking an oil sample
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