GWO CoHE Training Standard (Draft)V0

GWO CoHE Training Standard V0

Give constructive feedback to the participants discussions or answers and reinforce the importance of isolation to ensure the hazard is under control.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

60 min

The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to reduce the risk of injury by acting safely in relation to electrical hazards in a wind turbine.

After having successfully completed this lesson, participants can:

Solve the challenge of how to act safely when encountering the safety hazards of electricity in a WTG environment (Ability, basic level).

Solve the challenge of how to correctly respond to an electrical incident (Ability, basic level).

ELEMENT 5.1 - WHY ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Learning objectives:

The participants can recognise examples of electrical systems in a WTG and their relevance to CoHE (Knowledge, basic level). The participants can describe the hazards of electricity in a WTG environment (Knowledge, basic level). The participants can recognise the effects (including late effects) of electricity on the human body (Knowledge, basic level). The participants can recognise the importance of working according to approved working practices with electricity in a WTG environment (Knowledge, basic level). The participants can solve the challenge of how to identify and avoid the hazards of electricity in a WTG environment (Ability, basic level).

The instructor shall:

Emphasise to the participants that the basic safety CoHE Module will NOT qualify or enable the participants to be able to perform any electrical work.

Show examples of electrical systems in a WTG.

Ask the participants involving questions about the electrical systems shown and how these electrical systems are relevant to CoHE.

The participants shall:

Engage in answering the questions and share understandings about the electrical systems and their relevance to CoHE.

Global Wind Organisation

www.globalwindsafety.org

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