Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026
Engage in answering above questions and share understandings about:
a. the examples of the hazards of electricity in a WTG environment and how to avoid these hazards
b. the distinctiveness of the danger that electricity poses compared to safety hazards of mechanical systems covered previously in the module
Practise identifying safety hazards of electricity present in a WTG environment and deciding which actions to take to avoid these hazards
ELEMENT 5.2 - LOW / HIGH VOLTAGE
Learning objectives:
67) The participants can describe the basic difference of hazards and risks between HV and LV in a WTG environment (Knowledge, basic level)
68) The participants can describe examples of HV safety signs and HV restricted areas and examples of what actions to take when encountering HV safety sign and HV restricted areas in a WTG environment (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Explain the basic difference of hazards and risks between HV and LV in a WTG environment
Facilitate a learning activity such as scenario-based questions about the hazards and risks of low and high voltage in a WTG environment
Show examples of HV safety signs and HV restricted areas (HV transformer, HV transformer room, switchgear, HV cable, substation etc.) and examples of what actions to take when encountering HV safety signs and HV restricted areas in a WTG environment e.g.:
a.
do not enter HV restricted areas
b. do not remove covers unless you are a Qualified Person and follow the guidance of the GWO Qualified Electrical Person as described in the Electrical Safety module and company rules plus local legislation
Facilitate a short learning activity (e.g. a quiz or questionnaire) where the participants can practise:
a. identifying HV safety signs and HV restricted areas in a WTG environment
b. describing the meanings of these HV safety signs and HV restricted areas
c. what actions to take when encountering HV safety sign and HV restricted areas
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