Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026
The participants shall:
Engage in the activity and share understandings about the hazards and risks of low and high voltage in a WTG environment
Engage in the activity to:
a. identify HV safety signs and HV restricted areas in a WTG environment
b. describe the meaning of the HV safety signs and HV restricted areas
c. describe what actions to take when encountering HV safety sign and HV restricted areas
ELEMENT 5.3 - PE AND GFCI / RCD
Learning objectives:
69) The participants can describe the function and importance of GFCI/RCD and PE in a WTG environment (Knowledge, basic level)
70) The participants can describe how to identify double isolated tools including that they do not require grounding (Knowledge, basic level)
71) The participants can recognise the importance of grounding an external generator in accordance with manufacturer’s user manual, local legislation, and company rules (Knowledge, basic level)
72) The participants can recognise examples of the symbol of the GFCI/RCD and PE (Knowledge, basic level)
73) The participants can recognise that not all circuits on a wind turbine are protected by GFCI/RCD’s and examples of what to do when encountering one of these circuits (Knowledge, basic level)
74) The participants can recognise the relation between current and contact time (Knowledge, basic level)
75) The participants can recognise and compare the consequences of getting a shock on a circuit protected by a GFCI and on a circuit without GFCI (Knowledge, basic level)
76) The participants show interest in always using PE and GFCI/RCD when applicable (Ability, basic level)
The instructor shall:
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