10032026 BTT V11

Technical training

Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026

5.8 Instructor Qualification Prerequisites

A competent GWO BTT instructor must adhere to the GWO Requirements for Training.

6. GENERAL RESOURCES REQUIRED TO DELIVER THE BTT MODULES

The training provider shall ensure that staff, facilities, and equipment are in place to support the training of participants.

6.1 Practical Training Facilities

A practical workshop is required that has enough space to accommodate 8 participants, with a respective work area each of approximately 3 square metres.

6.2 Handouts

Handouts must be given to the participants containing, as a minimum:

a.

Electrical symbols mentioned in the BTT Standard

b.

Hydraulic symbols mentioned in the BTT Standard

c.

Formulas used (Pascal’s Law, Ohm’s Law, Torque)

These handouts could be used as reference for the participants during the entire course and also during the test at the end.

For the Bolt Tightening Module handouts (work instructions, manuals, PDRs and checklists) are found in Annexes 2 and 3. In circumstances where the training is being held on behalf of an OEM or owner operator, equivalent company specific documents may be used instead.

Additional handouts are optional. Some modules may refer to certain documents such as a Work Instruction that may be useful for handout during training.

7. USING THIS STANDARD TO DEVELOP TRAINING

If you have questions about this standard you can access support and read answers to FAQ´s in the GWO HELP CENTRE

Note

The training in this standard is designed around the GWO taxonomy described in the GWO Requirements for Training. Theoretical and practical activities must be delivered according to the defined taxonomic level in order to reach the described learning objectives.

When teaching about equipment, a generic approach to shall be applied aiming to avoid additional potential product specific formal training after completion of this training. However, national or regional

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