GWO Blade Repair Training Standard V2.0
2021-04-01_TS_BR_V2
a. Blade inspection
b. Removal of paint, gelcoat and fibre layers
c. Sanding
d. Grinding
e. Finishing
f.
Taking samples
g. Aerodynamic upgrades, such as vortex generator, trailing edge serration etc
h. Lightning protection equipment
i.
De-icing equipment
j. Blade protection systems i.e. leading-edge tape
Ask the participants relevant questions about how to select and correctly use tools appropriate to the repair activity or application
The participants shall:
Explain in their own words and share their understanding of how to select and correctly use tools appropriate to the repair activity or application
Training staff shall:
Give constructive feedback on the participants’ explanations about how to select and correctly use tools appropriate to the repair activity or application
CALIBRATION
Learning objectives:
The participants can recognise the importance of calibration (Knowledge, basic level)
The participants can explain how to verify the validity of the calibration on tools used during practical exercises (Knowledge, intermediate level)
Training staff shall:
Explain how to verify the validity of the tool calibration status on: Shore D and Barcol hardness testers, thermocouple thermometers and temperature / humidity data loggers Ask the participants relevant questions about how to verify the validity of the calibration on tools used during practical exercises
The participants shall:
Explain in their own words and share their understanding of how to verify the validity of the calibration of tools used during practical exercises
Training staff shall:
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