Pressure Fluid Safety module
ELEMENT 3.1 - HAZARDS OF FLUIDS UNDER PRESSURE
Learning objectives:
The participants can discuss the hazards of fluids under pressure in a WTG environment (Knowledge, intermediate level). The participants can assess situations with hazards of fluids under pressure in a WTG environment and decide on relevant and responsible actions and/or mitigation measures to reduce the risk of injury (Knowledge, advanced level). The participants show interest in avoiding the hazards of fluids under pressure in a WTG environment (Ability, basic level).
The instructor shall:
Assign the participants into groups (maximum of four participants pr. Group)
Ask the participant groups to discuss:
The pressure fluid hazards that has the highest risk of injury.
Examples of actions to take and/or mitigation measures to reduce the risk of injury with these hazards.
Note: Examples of pressure fluid hazards (Injection hazards will be covered later on):
Injection.
Stored energy.
Unexpected movement.
Heat and burns through contact with hot oils.
Asphyxiation.
Eye injuries.
Freeze.
The participants shall:
Engage in the group discussions and share understandings about the hazards of fluids under pressure.
The instructor shall:
Present examples to the participants of relevant situations or scenarios from a WTG environment with hazards of fluids under pressure.
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