GWO CoHE Training Standard (Draft)V0

Pressure Fluid Safety module

Give constructive feedback to the participants group discussions (previous 2 points).

ELEMENT 5.2 - PRE-TASK BRIEFING (ALSO KNOWN AS TOOLBOX TALKS)

Learning objectives:

The participants can explain examples of the elements that a pre-task briefing for pressure fluid work contain (Knowledge, intermediate level). The participants can discuss the reasons for having a pre-task briefing prior to working on pressure fluid systems (Knowledge, intermediate level). The participants can perform a pre-task briefing prior to work on a pressure fluid system (Skills, intermediate level). The participants show interest in and a willingness to ensure that pre-task briefings (toolbox talks) are always performed prior to working on pressure fluid systems (ability, basic level).

The instructor shall:

Facilitate group discussions with the participants about the reasons and the importance of having a pre-task briefing (toolbox talk) prior to working on pressure fluid systems.

The participants shall:

Engage in a group discussion and share their understandings about the reasons for having a pre-task briefing (toolbox talk) prior to working on pressure fluid systems.

The instructor shall:

Give constructive feedback to the participants´ group discussion about the reasons for having a pre- task briefing (toolbox talk) prior to working on pressure fluid systems. Emphasise that the required elements in a pre-task briefing (Job briefing / toolbox talk) for work on pressure fluid systems can vary between companies and that participants must always follow and seek out company specific rules for a pre-task briefing (toolbox talk) prior to working on pressure fluid systems. Explain and demonstrate an example of how a pre-task briefing (toolbox talk) for a common pressure fluid task such as replacing of a hydraulic accumulator can be performed prior to working on pressure fluid systems. Examples of a pre-task briefing could be:

Hazards involved.

Work procedures.

Work areas (prove that the work area is safe).

Special precautions (specific non-standard precautions to be able to perform the task i.e., precautions that are not always required).

Energy sources controls (isolation points and how to isolate the energy source).

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