Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026
Show examples of safety signs on different locations in a WTG (i.e. rotating parts, pinch point, helmet mandatory)
Facilitate a short learning activity (e.g. a quiz, questionnaire, or exercise) where the participants can practise identifying different mechanical safety signs in a WTG, describing their meanings, and deciding potential actions to take to comply with the safety signs Give constructive feedback to the participants above practice with an emphasis on the potential consequences that could happen if mechanical safety signs are not correctly identified or complied with in a WTG
The participants shall:
Engage in the activity and practise identifying different mechanical safety signs in a WTG and describing their meanings
ELEMENT 4.3 - THE IMPORTANCE OF APPROPRIATE ISOLATION
Learning objectives:
58) The participants can describe the importance of using appropriate isolation when working with mechanical systems (Knowledge, basic level)
59) The participants show interest in and willingness to always work with the appropriate isolation on mechanical systems (Ability, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Show the importance of using appropriate isolation when working with mechanical systems (e.g., using stories or asking the participants to analyse how and why appropriate isolations could have prevented an accident in a scenario from happening)
Refer to safety signs discussed and explain what actions to take to control the risk identified by those signs and why these actions are required (rotating part and pinch point) to:
a.
stop the movement
b. lock the equipment, so it cannot start movement again
c.
apply isolations
Facilitate discussions or ask the participants involving questions about the importance of appropriate isolation and to never work with mechanical system without appropriate isolation
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