Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026
Explain the risks associated with trapped pressure in other components (e.g. actuators)
Ask the participants relevant questions about the risks and hazards of stored energy in hydraulic systems
The participants shall:
Describe in their own words and share understandings about the risks and hazards of stored energy in hydraulic systems
ELEMENT 6.2 - PRESSURE FLUID SAFETY
Learning objectives:
87) The participants can recognise examples of pressure fluid systems and their relevance to CoHE (Knowledge, basic level)
88) The participants can describe the hazards of pressure fluids in a WTG environment (Knowledge, basic level)
89) The participants can solve the challenge of how to identify and avoid the hazards of pressure fluids in a WTG environment (Ability, basic level)
90) The participants can describe examples of safe working practices for pressure fluids in a WTG environment (Knowledge, basic level)
91) The participants can describe similarities of safe working practices for mechanics, electricity, and pressure fluids in a WTG environment (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Show examples of pressure fluid system in a WTG
Facilitate a learning activity such as asking the participants questions about the pressure fluid systems shown and how these pressure fluid systems are relevant to CoHE
Show examples of the hazards of pressure fluids in a WTG environment and how to avoid these hazards (e.g. cuts, injections, aerosolised chemicals, asphyxia, trapped pressure, or stored high pressure)
Ask the participants involving questions about the distinctiveness of the hazards of pressure fluids pose compared to the hazards of mechanical systems and electricity in a WTG environment
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