Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026
Examples of the responsibilities of a Qualified Pressure Fluids Person are:
• performing isolations and testing for the absence of pressure in accordance with existing documentation to be able to safely carry out specific tasks like component replacement. • creating a safe work condition that enables other workers to work safely on pressure fluid systems.
lead and supervise pressure fluids tasks e.g.:
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- performing a pre-task briefing prior to work on pressure fluid systems - acting as a supervisor for Ordinary Persons working on, or in the vicinity of, pressure fluid systems.
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ALIGNMENT REFERENCES
This list references relevant standards and norms used to create the GWO CoHE Training Standard, which are also relevant to delivery of the BTT Hazardous Energies Basic Safety Module.
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EN 50110 - 1:2013 - Operation of Electrical Installations
• EN ISO 4413:2010: Hydraulic fluid power - General rules and safety requirements for systems and their components
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OSHA 29 CFR:
o 1910.147 - The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout) o 1910.269(d) - Hazardous energy control (lockout/tagout) procedures o 1910.269(m) - Deenergizing lines and equipment for employee protection o 1926.416/417 - Electrical: General requirements / Lockout and tagging of circuits
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NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
• G+ / SafetyOn: Wind Turbine Safety Rules (WTSR), 4th Edition – Energy Institute
The terms and definitions used here and within this GWO Standard are based on common elements of globally recognised standards. The terminology is not aligned to one specific regional standard or safe system of work and has been chosen to be as applicable as possible across regions and to provide a reference for development of training courses. Participants may work under any variety of safe systems of work, so providers should use the generic terms and definitions from this standard where possible. However, training providers may adapt terms where required to align to relevant terminology applicable in their region. Training delivery in each region must align terms and definitions used whenever necessary to meet local compliance requirements.
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Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org
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