Renewables & Wind Energy
GWO Safety Control of Hazardous Energies (CoHE) Combined
duration
2 days
Location
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Teesside
Cost
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£1140.00 (inc VAT)
Course Overview
This course has been developed in response to the demand for recognisable Control of Hazardous Energies Training in the wind industry. It has been created in co-operation between members of the Global Wind Organisation (GWO) based on risk assessments, in-depth descriptions of job roles and tasks relevant to CoHE in the wind industry as well as factual incident and accident statistics pertaining to the installation, commissioning, service and maintenance of wind turbine generators and wind power plants.
The overall objective of the course is to develop participants understanding of the hazardous energies associated with working on wind turbines, their roles and responsibilities, how to create a safe working environment and what to do in various routine, specialised and emergency scenarios.
You must be registered on Winda prior to attending a GWO course.
For our ‘how-to’ guide, please click here >>
The overall objective of the course is to develop participants understanding of the hazardous energies associated with working on wind turbines, their roles and responsibilities, how to create a safe working environment and what to do in various routine, specialised and emergency scenarios.
You must be registered on Winda prior to attending a GWO course.
For our ‘how-to’ guide, please click here >>
Prerequisites
Prerequisites Required!
In order to complete GWO Safety Control of Hazardous Energies (CoHE) Combined, delegates must hold:
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Delegates must be registered on Winda.
Course Content
Delegates completing a GWO Safety Control of Hazardous Energies (CoHE) Combined course will have knowledge of;- Basic Control of Hazardous Energies
- Control of hazardous energies basic safety
- Lockout-Tagout for an Ordinary Person
- Mechanical Safety
- Electrical Safety
- Pressure Fluid Safety
- Hazardous energy scenario
Pressure Fluids Control of Hazardous Energies
- Qualified Pressure fluids person – requirements and role
- Pressure fluid hazards
- PPE
- Safe Work Practices
- Response to pressure fluid incidents
- Hazardous pressure fluid scenarios
Electrical Control of Hazardous Energies
- Responsibilities and role of a Qualified Electrical Person
- Electrical PPE
- Electrical safe working practices
- Electrically safe working condition
- Testing and isolation
- Stored Energy
- Hazardous electrical safety scenario
More information
- Certification: A GWO certificate will be issued upon successful completion.
- Certificate validity (months): 24
- Revalidation: The course must be revalidated every 2 years.
- Items to bring: Government Issued Photographic ID eg Driver Licence or Passport
- Health prerequisites: Due to certain aspects of the course being potentially physically demanding and/or stressful, delegates will be required to confirm their medical fitness & physical ability to participate on this course by completing our centre medical self-screening form prior to course commencement
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