Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026
Examples of safety hazards to be covered during this scenario-based training are:
Note
a. electricity (e.g. indirect, or direct contact with live parts)
b. contact or entanglement with rotating and moving parts
c.
pressure fluids
d.
stored energy
In the above practise, the level of guidance and instructions given to the participants must be kept at a minimum to challenge the participants to take initiative and practise on their own
Note
Give constructive feedback to the participants’ performance throughout the scenarios
The participants shall:
Practise and demonstrate how to identify the safety hazards and determine how to avoid all the different hazards present in the hazardous scenario(s) in a WTG environment
Reflect on the feedback received and use this to improve their performance
ELEMENT 7.2 - RESPONSE TO AN ELECTRICAL INCIDENT
Learning objectives:
98) The participants can recognise the importance of responding to electrical shock immediately and reporting all electrical shocks (Knowledge, basic level)
99) The participants can describe how to respond to an electrical incident (Knowledge, basic level)
100) The participants can solve the challenge of how to correctly respond to an electrical incident (Ability, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Refer to the GWO BST First Aid Module to emphasize that only recognised lifesaving techniques shall be followed, such as those trained in GWO BST First Aid and other recognised first aid training
Emphasise that company specific procedures to an electrical incident should be checked and always followed
Explain and demonstrate to the participants how to respond to an electrical incident while highlighting the importance of responding to electrical shock immediately:
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