Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V5 10032026
Throughout this training in all lessons the instructor should ensure a holistic integration of human factors where relevant
Note
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The instructor shall:
Engage participants in 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?
c. How could you or your coworkers be impacted by an incident? Will financial compensation resolve that?
d. If an incident occurs, how do you prove you have performed your role correctly?
e. Explain that adhering to a SSOW creates a record of evidence to illustrate your professional behaviour - without that record nothing exists ...it is not what you know...it is what you can prove.
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions and share experiences about how human factors influence accidents when working in the wind industry
Engage in and reflect on received feedback and commit to take responsibility for their own performance and development during the training
LESSON 2 - HAZARDOUS PRESSURE FLUID ASSESSMENT AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
110 min.
The aim of the lesson is to enable the participants to care for themselves and support others while working with and in the vicinity of pressure fluids in the wind industry. The scenarios must challenge participants to take responsibility for work being performed safely, with or in the vicinity of pressure fluids in a variety of scenarios in wind turbine work environments.
After successfully completing this lesson, the participants can:
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