Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V5 10032026
13) Act independently to select and use safe work practices to reduce the associated risks to the hazards related to working around pressure fluids (Ability, intermediate level)
14) Act independently to treat all pressure systems as pressurised until a safe work condition has been established (Ability, intermediate level)
15) Take responsibility for establishing a safe work condition (Ability, intermediate level)
16) 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 increasingly challenging and realistic assessment activity scenarios for the participants:
a. If a participant makes all the correct decisions and take all the right actions regarding which safe working practices to use and decides on all the right and realistic actions without any guidance or support, they should be able to complete refresher training in the allocated time or less b. Participants failing an activity should be sent back to the start of the activity to try again for reinforcement of learning and practice until they reach the learning objectives, within the limits of the prescribed training duration.
Facilitate assessment activities related to hydraulic systems (oils under pressure) for the participants and assess the participants´ abilities to establish and maintain a safe work condition.
Assess that each participant can apply the following safe working practices during the assessment scenario activities:
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
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