GWO CoHE Training Standard (Draft)V0

GWO CoHE Training Standard V0

Why body positioning reduces the risk of injury related to working around electricity in the examples. How to use body positioning to reduce the risk of injury related to working around electricity in a WTG environment based on the examples. NOTE: When switching on/off the person should stand to the side of the circuit breaker to minimize the exposure to an arc blast should it occur during the operation. Where a remote position is possible, this is preferred.

The participants shall:

Engage in the group discussions and share understandings about why body positioning reduces the risk of injury when working around electricity. Include how to use body positioning to reduce the risk of injury related to working around electricity in a WTG environment.

The instructor shall:

Give constructive feedback to the participants´ group discussions.

ELEMENT 4.12 - JOB BRIEFING/PRE-TASK BRIEFING

Learning objectives:

The participants can explain how to do a pre-task briefing for electrical work (Knowledge, intermediate level). The participants can discuss the reasons for having a pre-task briefing prior to working on electrical systems (Knowledge, 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 electrical 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 electrical system

The participants shall:

Engage in a group discussion and share their understandings about the reasons and the importance of having a pre-task briefing (toolbox talk) prior to working on electrical systems

The instructor shall:

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

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