Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026
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:
a.
‘Do not open’ or ‘Do not enter’
Facilitate discussions or ask the participants involving questions about the importance of appropriate isolation and to never work in the vicinity of electricity without appropriate isolation
Give constructive feedback to the participants’ discussions or answers and reinforce the importance of isolation to ensure the hazard is under control
The participants shall:
Engage in the discussions, answering questions and sharing their attitudes and understandings about the importance of appropriate isolation and the importance to never work in the vicinity of electricity without appropriate isolation
LESSON 6 - PRESSURE FLUID SAFETY
30 min.
The aim of this lesson is to prepare the participants to avoid exposing themselves to the risk of injury from pressure fluid hazards in a wind turbine by acting safely in relation to pressure fluid hazards.
After having successfully completed this lesson, participants can:
85) Solve the challenge of how to act safely when encountering the safety hazards of pressure fluids in a WTG environment (Ability, basic level)
ELEMENT 6.1 - STORED ENERGY
Learning objective:
86) The participants can describe the risks and hazards of stored energy in hydraulic systems (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Explain where there is stored energy in a hydraulic system
Explain the risks associated with a charged accumulator
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