Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V5 10032026
a. The importance of personal involvement in the course
b. The need for the CoHE Electrical Safety Initial Training when working in the wind industry
The participants shall:
Engage themselves in discussion about the importance of personal involvement in the course and the need for the CoHE Electrical Safety Initial Training when working in the wind industry
ELEMENT 1.7 - HUMAN FACTORS
The aim of the element is to draw the participants’ attention to how human performance and taking responsibility influences a safe work environment, and to prepare for the continued focus on human factors during practical training and exercises.
Learning objectives:
10) The participants can discuss the relevant human factors and the implications of these (Knowledge, intermediate level)
11) The participants can show interest in considering human factors during the practical exercises (Ability, basic level)
12) The participants can take initiative from lessons of past incidents to improve safe work practices (Ability, intermediate level)
Throughout this training in all lessons the instructor should ensure a holistic integration of human factors where relevant.
Note
For incident lessons and safety information shared by global energy companies, as inspiration in scenario development, please visit - https://toolbox.energyinst.org/
The instructor shall:
Facilitate an open and honest discussion on workplace safety and personal responsibility, linked to stories about the impact on individuals who decided to "have a go" as opposed to working within the SSOW. Key points to challenge participants on:
a. Why do they think we need a safe system of work?
b. Is the SSOW in place to safeguard teams, demonstrate compliance or satisfy customer expectation? Is it there to protect you and what you provide for your loved ones?
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