Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026
94) The participants can recognise the consequences of not complying with safety signs for “pressurised systems” in the WTG (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Show examples of safety signs related to “pressurised systems” and examples of what actions to take when encountering pressure fluid safety signs e.g.
a. work safely around pressurised systems to avoid damaging the system to prevent leakage
Facilitate a short learning activity (e.g., a quiz, questionnaire, or exercise), where the participants can practise:
a. identifying pressurised systems safety signs in a WTG environment
b. describing the meaning of signs for “pressurised systems”
c. describing examples of what actions to take when encountering pressure fluid safety signs
Give constructive feedback to the participants' practice (previous point) with an emphasis on the potential consequences that could happen if the “pressurised fluid” safety signs are not correctly identified or follow in a WTG
The participants shall:
Practise identifying signs for “pressurised systems” in different locations in a WTG environment, as well as, describing the meaning of signs for “pressurised systems” including examples of actions to take when encountering pressure fluid safety signs
ELEMENT 6.4 - THE IMPORTANCE OF APPROPRIATE ISOLATION
Learning objectives:
95) The participants can describe the importance using appropriate isolation when working with pressure fluids in a WTG environment (Knowledge, basic level)
96) The participants show interest in never working with pressure fluids without appropriate isolation (Ability, basic level)
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