10032026 BTT V11

Technical training

Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026

53) The participants can describe the importance of working according to approved working practices (Knowledge, basic safety)

54) The participants show interest in adhering to safe working practices regarding mechanics and act safely when working with or in the vicinity of mechanical systems or moving and rotating parts (Ability, basic level)

The instructor shall:

Show examples of mechanical systems in a WTG

Facilitate a learning activity such as asking the participants about WTG mechanical systems and how these mechanical systems are relevant to CoHE and their work

Remind the participants about the requirement to have the GWO BTT training(s) to perform specific tasks related to mechanics, electricity, and hydraulics under the supervision of an experienced technician Show examples of hazards from mechanical systems in WTGs and explain how to identify them (rotating parts, pinch points, fluids under pressure, etc), discuss with participants how to avoid the risk of injuries (bruises, squeezing, trapping, crushing, entanglement, hydraulic injection injury, etc)

Provide examples of situations with safety hazards related to the mechanical systems of WTGs to the participants

Facilitate guided practise for the participants in identifying the safety hazards of mechanical system in WTGs and ask the participants involving questions about how to avoid these hazards in the examples of situations provided

Show the safety hazards of entanglement with a mechanical system and how to identify and avoid these hazards (e.g. long hair, loose clothing or jewellery becoming entangled)

Present examples of moving and rotating parts in a turbine that can pose a hazard

Provide additional examples to the participants of situations from a WTG environment of safety hazards in regard to entanglement with a mechanical system and moving and rotating parts

Facilitate guided practise for the participants in identifying the safety hazards and ask them involving questions about how to avoid these hazards in the additional examples given

Facilitate an engaging learning activity such as sharing a story about:

a. the importance of working according to approved working practices regarding mechanical hazards and risks

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