GWO Basic Technical Training V6.0
2021-04-01_BTT_V06
2 Terms and Definitions
The purpose of this section is to avoid different interpretations of these terms depending on whoever is reading the standard.
Human factors refers to an established science that uses many disciplines (like anatomy, physiology, physics and biomechanics) to understand how people perform under different circumstances and environments Instructor’s feedback should focus on what the participant must adjust to perform correctly. Feedback may involve dialogue, where the participant reflects on his/her understanding or performance. Learning activity involving all participants. Group discussions may be conducted in smaller groups. The instructor should step back and only interfere to facilitate the experience exchange between participants. Optimal group size is 4 participants.
Human factors
Feedback
Group discussion
Engage in discussions
Instructor has to create discussions involving the participants.
Function
Purpose. What is it doing? What can it be used for?
A hazard is any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effect on something or someone.
Hazard
Installation
1. 2. 3.
Preparation Pre-assembly
Assembly
Operation
How does it work?
Practice
The participants apply what they are learning
A risk is the chance or probability that a person will be harmed or experience an adverse health effect if exposed to a hazard
Risk
Use
How to operate it? How to make it work?
Global Wind Organisation www.globalwindsafety.org
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