Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026
45) The participants show interest in and willingness to ensure that Lockout-Tagout are always applied to hazardous energy isolations (Ability, basic level)
46) The participants can solve how to sign safety documentation of the lockout-tagout process such as a permit to work, as an Ordinary Person not being in charge of the documentation (Ability, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Emphasise that this is an introduction to the Lockout-Tagout process, and each company has their own Lockout-Tagout procedure and related Lockout-Tagout training for their Authorised Person
This means that the participants will not be allowed to perform any Lockout-Tagout based on the Hazardous Energies Basic Safety Module qualification i.e. will need additional company specific trainings, experience, qualifications etc. to be able to perform Lockout-Tagout Explain and demonstrate examples of a simple, generic Lockout-Tagout process being applied in a WTG environment independently of the type of energy involved i.e. the focus is on the Lockout- Tagout process, not the type of energy:
Note
a.
determine all supplies into the boundary
b.
isolate from the system
c.
dissipate any stored energy
d.
apply Lockout-Tagout
e.
test for absence of energy
As part of this simple, generic Lockout-Tagout process, the instructor must fill out documentation that the participants must sign as a receiver. This documentation could be a permit to work or similar documents that outline the lockout-tagout process
Note
Facilitate in involving learning activity such as questions about the examples of a simple, generic Lockout-Tagout process demonstrated e.g.:
a. how are the actions of the Lockout-Tagout process demonstrated? Can participants restate or summarise each action in their own words?
b. why are these actions performed in the Lockout-Tagout process necessary to establish a Lockout-Tagout?
c. how does this Lockout-Tagout process relate to what the participants have already seen regarding Lockout-Tagout in the wind industry?
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