Technical training
Blade Repair Standard / V5 23022026
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recognise and replace a worn-out grinding disc
c. safely use a grinder to accurately grind composite materials to reveal fibre orientation, and create overlaps and scarf joints of the correct dimensions in each layer of laminate
d. control health and safety hazards associated with working with a grinder, such as: ergonomic hazards, flying debris and dust, exposed moving parts at high speed, noise, vibration, and electricity In the practical training, apply their knowledge on short- and long-term injuries from repetitive manual handling and suggest actions relevant in the wind industry to mitigate short- and long-term injuries from repetitive manual handling
These skills and abilities shall be assessed in each of the following repair exercises
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SURFACE REPAIRS
180 min.
The aim of the lesson is to enable the participants to repair minor damage to the surface of the wind turbine blade safely and effectively.
After having successfully completed this lesson of the Blade Repair Module, the participants can:
221) Take responsibility for repairing minor damage to the surface of the wind turbine blade safely and effectively (Ability, intermediate level)
The participants should always refer to the safety data sheets, technical data sheets, work instructions and relevant applicable legislation throughout the duration of the repair conducted in this lesson
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The participants should always perform correct segregation and disposal of waste produced during this lesson
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ELEMENT 26.1 - MINIMISE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH COMPOSITE FIBRE WORK
Learning objectives:
222) The participants can act independently in applying the knowledge gained during the general safety lessons to the working environment to minimise the risks associated with composite repair work (Ability, intermediate level)
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