GWO CoHE Training Standard (Draft)V0

GWO CoHE Training Standard V0

Engage in the group discussions and share understandings about how and why minimum electrical PPE. Include how removing prohibited articles that are conductive reduces the risk of injury when working around electricity in a WTG environment. Engage in the group discussions and share attitudes about the importance of removing all conductive articles from your person.

The instructor shall:

Give constructive feedback to the participants’ group discussion s.

ELEMENT 4.4 - EXPOSED ENERGISED ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS AND CIRCUIT PARTS

Learning objective:

The participants can distinguish between exposed and unexposed energised electrical conductors and circuit parts in a WTG (Skills, intermediate level).

The instructor shall:

Briefly present the definition of exposed energised electrical conductors and circuit parts according to the definition in the terms and definitions section of the GWO standard (section 2 – terms and definitions in the standard). Explain what IP (Ingress Protection) means and its various levels (only explain the first digit, protection against solids). Lead a discussion or brainstorm with the participants about parts with exposed electricity in a WTG environment.

The instructor shall:

Engage in the discussions or a brainstorm about parts with exposed electricity in a WTG environment.

The instructor shall:

Facilitate the participants´ practice through examples from a WTG environment (pictures, scenarios, situations.) for the participants in: Determine what exposed and unexposed energised electrical conductors and circuit parts are in the examples. Discussing what makes an energised electrical conductors and circuit parts exposed or unexposed in the examples.

Note: This is part of a Qualified Electrical Person responsibilities to care for and support their colleagues by identifying exposed conductors and circuit parts in the work area and informing colleagues of these

The participants shall:

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