Technical training
Blade Repair Standard / V5 23022026
d.
the risks and implications of contamination
e.
how to mitigate the risk of contamination
WASTE SEGREGATION
15 min.
The aim of the lesson is to enable the participants to perform waste segregation correctly in a wind turbine environment.
After having successfully completed this lesson of the Blade Repair Module, the participants can:
52) Show interest in performing correct segregation and disposal of chemical and ordinary waste (Ability, basic level)
Waste segregation activities may be carried out as part of this lesson but must, in any case, also be performed during the practical exercises in the following lessons: 19-21 and 24-32. Segregation must include everything contaminated (eg. PPE), not just the waste itself
Note
ELEMENT 8.1 - CORRECT WASTE SEGREGATION
Learning objective:
53) The participants can recognise the reasons for performing waste segregation correctly (Knowledge, basic level)
54) The participants can recognise the difference between ordinary waste and chemical waste (Knowledge, basic level)
55) The participants can describe how to segregate waste correctly (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Explain the risks to the public posed by chemical waste
Explain the reasons for performing waste segregation correctly
Explain the difference between dust and chemicals including the implication for waste segregation
Explain the difference between ordinary waste and chemical waste
Explain and demonstrate how to segregate waste correctly
Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org
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