10032026 BTT V11

Technical training

Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026

b. the importance of acting safely when working with or in the vicinity of mechanical systems or moving and rotating parts

Facilitate practise for the participants to identify all mechanical safety hazards that have been covered in the lesson and deciding which actions to take to avoid these hazards without less guidance than earlier practise exercise (this could be in the form of desktop exercises with a branching written scenarios using pictures or video of a hazardous situation)

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

The participants shall:

Engage in answering the questions and share understandings about the mechanical systems and their relevance to CoHE and their work

Engage in identifying the safety hazards and share their understandings about how to avoid the safety hazards in WTGs mechanical systems

Engage in identifying the safety hazards and share their understandings about how to avoid the safety hazards of entanglement with a mechanical system and moving and rotating parts

Engage in answering the learning activity and share their thoughts and attitude about the importance of working according to approved working practices regarding mechanical hazards and risks

Practise identifying all the covered mechanical safety hazards in a WTG environment and deciding which actions to take to avoid these hazards

ELEMENT 4.2 - MECHANICAL SAFETY SIGNS

Learning objectives:

55) The participants can describe different signs of mechanical danger (Knowledge, basic level)

56) The participants can recognise safety signs on different locations in the WTG (Knowledge, basic level)

57) The participants can recognise the importance of complying with mechanical safety signs in a WTG (Knowledge, basic level)

The instructor shall:

Present examples of different signs for mechanical hazards and safety (i.e. rotating parts, pinch point, helmet mandatory, etc)

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