10032026 BTT V11

Technical training

Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026

40) The participants show interest in Lockout-Tagout and how it relates to the topic of CoHE in the wind industry and their own work (Ability, basic level)

The instructor shall:

Facilitate a learning activity such as asking the participants scenario-based questions about:

a.

the meaning and purpose of Lockout-Tagout

b. how Lockout-Tagout relates to the participants’ own work?

Elaborate on the meaning and purpose of Lockout-Tagout in the wind industry based on the participants´ answers

Emphasise there are different legislation, standards and company specific rules that apply for Lockout-Tagout that need to be followed (covered in company specific trainings)

Present examples of situations from a WTG environment and guide the participants to identify what is prevented from happening by following the instructions (when instructed to apply Lockout-Tagout) In addition, present what could happen if these instructions are not followed in the examples

Facilitate a learning activity such as asking the participants questions about the prohibition of manipulating or trying to operate a device, tool or equipment locked out by someone else

Ask the participants involving questions or facilitate discussions about how Lockout-Tagout relate to the CoHE requirement in the wind industry

Give constructive feedback to the participants´ performance throughout the activities of this element

The participants shall:

Engage in the learning activity and share understandings about the meaning and purpose of Lockout- Tagout and how Lockout-Tagout relate to the CoHE requirement in the wind industry and their work

Engage in the practise of identifying what is prevented from happening by following the instructions (when instructed to apply Lockout-Tagout) and what could happen if these instructions are not followed in the examples

Engage in the learning activity and share understandings about the prohibition of manipulating or trying to operate a device, tool or equipment locked out by someone else

Engage in answering the questions and share understandings about how Lockout-Tagout relate to the CoHE requirement in the wind industry

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