GWO Blade Repair Training Standard V2.0
2021-04-01_TS_BR_V2
The participants can describe the reasons for performing a pre-use check on electrical tools and equipment (Knowledge, basic level) The participants can perform pre-use checks on electrical and pneumatic tools and equipment (Skills, intermediate level)
Training staff shall:
Lead a discussion about the reasons for performing a pre-use check on electrical tools and equipment
Explain how to perform a pre-use check for:
Electrical tools
a. Tool integrity
b. Check the plug and socket (must be the same standard)
c. Check electrical cable
d. Check allowed voltage (110 or 230) if cabled tool
e. Check battery package integrity (if applicable)
f. Check emergency switch/residual current device
Pneumatic equipment
a. Tool integrity
b. Check hose and connector (air spill)
c. Check maximum pressure allowed
Facilitate practice for the participants in performing pre-use checks on electrical and pneumatic tools and equipment
The participants shall:
Engage in a discussion about the reasons for performing a pre-use check on electrical tools and equipment
Practice performing pre-use checks on electrical and pneumatic tools and equipment
Training staff shall:
Give constructive feedback on the participants’ pre -use checks on electrical and pneumatic tools and equipment
VIBRATING TOOLS
Learning objectives:
The participants can explain the risks and hazards of working with vibrating tools (Knowledge, intermediate level) The participants can explain the implications of working with vibrating tools (Knowledge, intermediate level)
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