GWO CoHE Training Standard (Draft)V0

Pressure Fluid Safety module

The participants shall:

Engage in and reflect on received feedback and take responsibility for their own performance and development during the training.

QUALIFIED PRESSURE FLUIDS PERSON -REQUIREMENTS AND ROLE

30-45 min.

The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to ensure the safety of other workers by being able to fulfil the requirements and role of a qualified pressure fluids person in the wind industry.

After having successfully completed this lesson, participants can:

Solve the challenge of how to fulfil the responsibilities of a Qualified Pressure Fluids Person (Ability, basic level).

ELEMENT 2.1 - ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A QUALIFIED PRESSURE FLUIDS PERSON

Learning objectives:

The participants can discuss the role and responsibilities of a Qualified Pressure Fluids Person (requirements & responsibilities) (Knowledge, intermediate level). The participants show interest in never initiating work without having obtained company specific or site-specific safety documentation and work instructions (Ability, intermediate level). The participants can explain what a Qualified Pressure Fluids Person should do in a given situation to fulfil the responsibilities of a Qualified Pressure Fluids Person (Knowledge, intermediate level).

The instructor shall:

Briefly present the Qualified Pressure Fluids Person role and requirements in the wind industry to give an overview of:

Training requirements.

Experience requirements.

Responsibilities.

Show examples of what a Qualified Pressure Fluids Person can and cannot do (e.g., what can a Qualified Pressure Fluids Person do compared to a “ Ordinary Person ” in these situations? What are the reasons for these role boundaries?). Facilitate a group discussion with the participants about the specifics of the Qualified Pressure Fluids Person role, requirements and responsibilities.

Global Wind Organisation

www.globalwindsafety.org

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