GWO Lift Commission, Inspection, Installation and Maintenance Training Standard V0
2021-09-30_TS_LCIIM_V0
restricted spaces,
slippery surfaces, and proper housekeeping in relation to lifts in WTGs.
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions and share experiences on the topic.
Conduct a short questionnaire test to recap on the theory and safety issues from lesson 3.
Check own answers and solutions from the shown fact list on completion of the test.
Note: The ability to take necessary safety precautions when using and working on lifts in a WTG must be practised during all practical training elements when relevant.
Lesson 4 - GATES AND FENCES
45 min.
The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to inspect and ensure the free movement of the gates and fences in the WTG. After having successfully completed lesson 4 of the Lift Commission, Inspection, Installation and Maintenance Module, the participants can:
Explain the free movement of mechanical parts in gates and fences outside a lift (Knowledge, intermediate level).
Learning objectives:
The participants can recognise and examine the free movement of mechanical parts in lift gates and fences (Knowledge, basic level). The participants can explain for how to repair or replace mechanical parts in lift gates and fences when needed (Knowledge, intermediate level).
The instructor shall:
Present and demonstrate examples of movement of mechanical parts in lift gates and fences.
Lead or facilitate discussion on the element topic.
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions and share experiences on movement of mechanical parts in lift gates and fences.
Learning objectives:
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