GWO Blade Repair Training Standard V2.0
2021-04-01_TS_BR_V2
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
Learning objective:
The participants can explain how ambient temperature and humidity affect the lamination process (Knowledge, intermediate level)
Training staff shall:
Define the terms ‘pot life’ and ‘gel time’ and explain how the pot life and gel time are affected by the ambient temperature
Explain how the ambient humidity can affect lamination resins
Ask the participants relevant questions about how the ambient temperature and humidity will affect the lamination process and the materials used for lamination
The participants shall:
Explain in their own words and share their understanding of how the ambient temperature and humidity will affect the lamination process and the materials used for lamination
Training staff shall:
Give constructive feedback on the participants’ explanations about how the ambient temperature and humidity will affect the lamination process and the materials used for lamination
RECORDING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
Learning objectives:
The participants can recognise the importance of recording the ambient temperature and humidity (Knowledge, basic level) The participants can perform the recording of ambient temperature and humidity during the process using a data logger (Skills, intermediate level) The participants can act independently in recording ambient temperature and humidity during the process using a data logger (Ability, intermediate level)
Training staff shall:
Explain the importance of recording the ambient temperature and humidity by considering the need to demonstrate to the customer that the levels of humidity and temperature were not exceeded during the repair Demonstrate how to use a data logger to record and document the ambient temperature and humidity throughout all the repair processes
Explain how the ambient humidity can affect lamination resins
Facilitate practice to improve the partic ipants ‘ability to use a data logger to record and document the ambient temperature and humidity throughout all the repair processes
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