GWO CoHE Training Standard (Draft)V0

GWO CoHE TRAINING STANDARD V0

7 G ENERAL R EQUIREMENT TO GWO C O HE M ODULES

7.1 Overview

The GWO CoHE Training standard is divided into the following three modules:

Basic Safety CoHE.

Electrical Safety.

Pressure Fluid Safety.

7.2 Target groups

Target Group for the Basic Safety CoHE Module

This module is targeted at candidates working in the wind industry where they are exposed to the risk of injury related to hazardous energies.

Target Group for the Electrical Safety Module

This module is targeted at candidates whose scope of work will involve performing isolations and testing for the absence of voltage (in accordance with existing documentation) to be able to safely carry out specific tasks like component replacement, servicing and planned corrective maintenance on low voltage 1 electrical systems. Additionally, this person will also be responsible for establishing an electrically safe work condition, as e.g. an Qualified Electrical Person (NFPA 70E), Electrical Skilled Person (EN50110), Authorized Technician (WTSR), to enable others to work safely on low voltage electrical systems. Note: The GWO Electrical Safety Module and Pressure Fluid Safety Module are aimed towards improving the the candidates´ ability to “work safely” with electricity and fluids under pressure. This means that the two modules are not aimed at improving candidates´ technical knowledge, skills and abilities regarding electricity or pressure fluid systems. Candidates should already possess these technical knowledge, skills and abilities before attending the modules. Similarly, it is not the intention of the GWO CoHE standard (or these the two modules) to promote the acquisition of advanced knowledge, such as troubleshooting.

Target Group for the Pressure Fluid Safety Module

This Module is targeted at candidates whose scope of work will involve performing isolations and testing for the absence of pressure (in accordance with existing documentation) to be able to safely carry out specific tasks like component replacement, servicing and planned corrective maintenance on pressure fluid systems. Additionally, this person will also be responsible for establishing a safe work condition to enable others to work safely on pressure fluid systems.

1 Low voltage as defined and classified by the local legislation

Global Wind Organisation

www.globalwindsafety.org

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