GWO CoHE Training Standard (Draft)V0

GWO CoHE Training Standard V0

Lesson 2 - CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGIES BASIC SAFETY

30 min.

The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to act safely when in the vicinity of hazardous energies in a WTG environment and enable participants to avoid these in different hazardous situations in a WTG environment. This lesson will also enable participants to determine when to seek help or guidance from a Qualified Person to reduce the risk of injury with hazardous energies.

After having successfully completed this lesson, participants:

Show interest in the applicable requirements, roles, and responsibilities of CoHE in the wind industry and will on their initiative search for help or seek guidance regarding CoHE legislation, rules and procedures (Ability, basic level) Can solve how to act safely in relation to hazardous energies in a WTG environment (Ability, basic level) Can on their own initiative solve the challenge of knowing when to seek help or guidance from a Qualified Person in relation to hazardous energies in a WTG environment (Ability, basic level)

ELEMENT 2.1 - COHE IN THE WIND INDUSTRY

Learning objectives:

The participants can recognise hazardous energies in a WTG environment (knowledge, basic level).

The participants can describe how hazardous energies and CoHE relate to their work (Knowledge, basic level). The participants can recognise the requirement of CoHE in the wind industry (Knowledge, basic level). The participants can describe examples of benefits and potential consequences of adhering and not adhering to applicable CoHE standards and company specific rules and procedures (Knowledge, basic level). The participants show interest in adhering to applicable legislations, company specific rules and procedures and will on their initiative search for help or seek guidance regarding CoHE legislation, rules and procedures (Ability, basic level).

The instructor shall:

Define what is a hazardous energy.

Present that the focus of the GWO CoHE Standard is on the hazardous energies: mechanics, pressure fluids and electricity. Show examples of hazardous situations with mechanics, pressure fluids and electricity in a WTG environment and how to identify the hazardous energies in the examples given.

Global Wind Organisation

www.globalwindsafety.org

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