Pressure Fluid Safety module
Participants show interest and willingness to focus on human factors during the following practical exercises (Ability, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Present how human factors influence accidents in the wind industry (relevant statistics may be given). Lead a discussion about the role of the individual in improving human performance and how this improvement can benefit safety when working with pressure fluid systems within the wind industry, by considering factors like:
Attention and perception
Group behavior and peer pressure
Weather conditions
Weather delays
Noise levels
Site layout and housekeeping
Fitness and health
Domestic and work-related stress
Workload (both overload and underload)
Fatigue
Time pressure and deadlines
Alcohol, medication, and substance abuse
Confusing Labelling and equipment identification
Procedure use and placekeeping
Use of peer checks with independent and concurrent verification
Preplanning and staging of the workplace
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions and share experiences of how human factors influence accidents in the wind industry.
The instructor shall:
Ensure that learning objectives aimed at the ability domain are trained for in practical exercises.
Ensure that feedback on the participants ’ performance involves human factor criteria when defined in the learning objective such as the ability to take responsibility or to act independently.
Global Wind Organisation
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