Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V5 10032026
42) The participants can act independently to follow and complete safety documentation such as permits (Ability, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Explain safety procedures in the training area before practical exercises begin and confirm that all participants understand
Facilitate scenario-based practice related to hydraulics systems (oils under pressure) with varying degrees of complexity and reducing instructor guidance and support, where each participant must practise and demonstrate establishing and maintaining a safe work condition
Ensure in scenarios that each participant shall practise:
a. preparing for and planning the work
b. following and completing safety documentation such as permits
c. pre-task briefings
d. selecting and using the correct PPE for a given task
e. pre-use check on pressure fluid test equipment and hoses
f. safe isolation and safe dissipation of pressure in a pressure system
g. identifying and mitigating pressure fluid hazards such as trapped pressure
h. identifying deranged equipment
i.
testing for absence of pressure
j.
apply Lockout-Tagout
k. searching for leaks in a pressurised system safely
Give constructive feedback or facilitate peer feedback throughout the scenarios
The participants shall:
Practise and demonstrate how to take responsibility for establishing and maintaining a safe work condition in the provided pressure fluids scenarios
Reflect on the received feedback and use the feedback to improve their performance in each subsequent scenario
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