10032026 BTT V11

Technical training

Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026

Describe in their own words the main activities required for the installation of turbines

ELEMENT 2.2 - WHY INSTALLATION SAFETY

Learning objectives:

25) The participants can describe how to identify known and suspected hazards involved in the installation of turbines (Knowledge, basic level)

26) The participants can describe the health risks associated with the hazardous situations during wind turbine installation (Knowledge, basic level)

27) The participants can describe the means to reduce the exposure to acceptable levels (Knowledge, basic level)

28) The participants can discuss the importance of installation safety (Knowledge, intermediate level level)

The instructor shall:

Explain how to identify known and suspected hazards involved in the installation of turbines. This must include:

a. all sources of hazardous situations, e.g. electricity, dropped objects, crushing damage, sharp items, toxic materials and/or substances used in the workplace

b. tools/equipment malfunctioning due to poor control and/or handling during installation

Ask the participants relevant questions about how to identify known and suspected hazards involved in the installation of turbines

Explain the health risks associated with the hazardous situations, e.g.:

a.

electrical shocks, arc flash, electrocution etc.

b. exposure to solvent dropped objects may result in broken limbs and/or bruises

c. mechanical tools malfunctioning may cause minor or major cuts and/or crushing damage

d.

entrapment

e.

human factors

Ask the participants relevant questions about the health risks associated with the hazardous situations

Explain the means to reduce the exposure to acceptable levels, e.g.:

Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org

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