Technical training
Blade Repair Standard / V5 23022026
• Element 3.4.2 and 4 + Learning Objective 23 revised to emphasise importance of hazard label understanding
• V5 Element 2.5 on Personal Protective Equipment moved to Lesson 11 and merged with Element 11.1
Lesson 4 (Lesson 3 in Blade Repair V5)
• 10 minutes added for granular understanding of work instruction application
• New element 4.1.1 related to purpose and significance of work instruction
Lesson 5 (Lesson 4 in Blade Repair V5)
• 10 minutes added to lesson for granular understanding of work instruction application
• V5 Element 4.1 and 4.2 merged – All activities remain
• Element 5.1.1, 2 and 4C revised to emphasize legal purpose and aspects of risk assessments
Lesson 8 (Lesson 7 in Blade Repair V5)
• 5 minutes added to lesson for extra emphasis of legal and practical implications of waste segregation
• Element 8.1.3 added to for understanding of the difference between dust and chemicals
• Element 8.2 Learning Objective 56 revised to emphasize importance of applying information from safety data sheets
Lesson 11 (Lesson 10 in Blade Repair V5)
• Lesson aim is linked to information obtained in safety data sheets.
• Element 2.5 from Blade Repair V5 is merged with Element 11.1
• Element 11.1.4 and 7 revised to emphasise connection to hierarchy of control and practical exercises
• Masks and filters removed from Element 11.2.1 (covered in next Lesson 12)
• Element 11.4.5 and Learning Objective 76 revised to ensure compliance with safety data sheet and relevant legislation
Lesson 12 (Lesson 11 in Blade Repair V5)
• Lesson Aim and Element 12.2.1 and 12.2.4 revised to ensure compliance with safety data sheets
• Element 12.4.1 and 12.4.2 revised to emphasise details on mask application
Lesson 13 (Lesson 12 in Blade Repair V5)
• Successive order of Element 12.1,2,3,4 and 5 from Blade Repair V5 is revised for Blade Repair V6 element 13.1,2,3,4 and 5 • Element 13.2.1, 2 and 4, Element 13.4.1 and Learning Objective 90 revised to emphasise application of safety data sheet in the context of chemical safety.
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