10032026_CoHE _V5

Safety training

Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V5 10032026

17) Act independently to manage safety and control the associated risks of the hazards posed by pressure fluids by following and using safe work practices (Ability, intermediate level)

This lesson must be facilitated by the instructor in an interactive and practical way with engagement of the participants. There must also be a minimum of lecturing and the detail of explanations must be limited to what is required only e.g. only covering the listed elements in the pre-task briefing element 3.3 below. The interactive and practical facilitation can be achieved by combining multiple safe working practices into step-by-step demonstrations as worked examples by the instructor of how to perform pressure fluid work tasks safely. As part of the demonstrations, the participants must be engaged through questions or comparison assignments. Following the demonstrations, the participants should then be provided with guided and independent practice opportunities in how to perform pressure fluid work tasks safely using the safe working practices.

Note

ELEMENT 3.1 - PRESSURE FLUID HAZARDS & PPE

Learning objectives:

18) The participants can solve the challenge of how to reduce the associated risks and avoid the hazards of pressure fluids when working in a WTG environment (ability, basic level)

19) The participants can take responsibility for selecting and using appropriate PPE for working with hydraulic fluids (Ability, intermediate level)

20) The participants can take responsibility for selecting and using appropriate PPE for working with fluids under pressure (Ability, intermediate level)

The instructor shall:

Facilitate a learning activity such as group discussions about:

a. the importance of using pressure fluids safe working practices in relevant work tasks

b. the participants responsibility in ensuring that work is always performed in accordance with the approved working practices

c. examples of actions to take when there is a lack of safe working practices in place for pressure fluid work

Engage the participants in sharing experiences of how to perform pressure fluid work tasks safely using safe working practices including:

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