GWO CoHE Training Standard (Draft)V0

Pressure Fluid Safety module

The participants shall:

Engage in the group discussion and share their understandings of the specifics of the Qualified Pressure Fluids Person role, requirements and responsibilities.

The instructors shall:

Give constructive feedback to the participants´ group discussion and understandings about the specifics of ‘ the Qualified Pressure Fluids Person ’ role. Create an exercise with examples of different situations or branching scenarios in a WTG environment where the participants have to practise deciding what a Qualified Pressure Fluids Person should do (e.g. supervising an Ordinary Person or establishing a safe working condition for others to work within. For examples of more responsibilities, please refer to section 3.3 ‘ Pressure Fluid Safety Module ’ and the role of a Qualified Pressure Fluid Person).

The participants shall:

Practise deciding and share understandings about what a Qualified Pressure Fluids Person should do in the situations or branching scenarios.

The instructor shall:

Give constructive feedback to the participants actions/answers about the role and responsibilities of a Qualified Pressure Fluids Person and explain the reasons why the actions/answers were correct or incorrect and show the realistic consequences of a correct or incorrect action/answer to each situation to provide the participants with a sense of the real-world consequences. NOTE: Please emphasise that participants should always comply with company specific rules and procedures along with national and regional legislation. This means that the answers to the situations or scenarios could change depending on regional/company/WTG model rules.

PRESSURE FLUID HAZARDS

60-90 min.

The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to mitigate the hazards posed by pressure fluids and thereby reduce the risk of injury for themselves and others working in a WTG environment.

After having successfully completed this lesson, participants can:

Solve the challenge of how to mitigate and avoid the hazards of pressure fluids when working in a WTG environment (ability, basic level).

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