10032026 BTT V11

Technical training

Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026

legislation, company gap analysis and location specific risk assessments may require additional product specific familiarisation which is the responsibility of the duty holder.

In addition to this, all training based on this standard including all related resources shall, as a minimum, meet the requirements described in the GWO Requirements for Training.

7.1 Support Guidance & References for Hazardous Energies Basic Safety Module

The annex sections of this standard provide resources to support providers in developing training from the CoHE standard.

Annex 5 contains the following: 1.

Guidance on Safe Working Practices with Hazardous Energies

This guidance illustrates and explains technical concepts and safe working practice relevant to the training.

2.

Roles and Responsibilities for Control of Hazardous Energies

This list provides and explains specific CoHE Role and Responsibilities relevant to the training.

3.

Alignment References

This list references relevant standards and norms used to create the training standard which are relevant to delivery of BTT Hazardous Energies Basic Safety Module

Annex 6 contains the following: 1.

Template Description for a Permit to Work

This includes a template which must be developed by the training provider into a permit to work for use during CoHE and HEBS training. It details the required elements in a permit to work and some text as a suggestion of what should be included in each section.

8. ADMINISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION OF MODULES

8.1 Participant Performance Assessment The participants will be assessed separately on each module according to the learning objectives, by means of direct observation and supplementary oral questions where appropriate as part of a formative evaluation.

The participants, must be subjected to a written test according to the learning objectives as part of a summative evaluation for the following modules:

Mechanical

Electrical

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