GWO Control of Hazardous Energies Training

GWO CoHE Training

2 Day Course

The course runs for two days in total and consists of both theoretical instruction and hands-on training in a controlled setting.
This training is intended for people who have relevant experience working with pressure fluids while supervised by a Qualified Person. It is strongly recommended that participants have experience working in a team led by a Qualified Person who performed pre-task briefings, isolations, and testing, created a safe work condition for others to work under and supervised work parties.

Who Should Attend?

The training target group includes workers required to perform isolations and testing for the absence of voltage in accordance with existing documentation on low voltage electrical systems, to be able to safely carry out servicing and planned corrective maintenance or specific tasks like component replacement.

Candidate Requirements:

Before attending CoHE Electrical Safety Initial Training participants must have completed GWO BTT Electrical (BTTE) training and must have completed GWO BTT Hazardous Energy Basic Safety (HEBS) training (or equivalent electrical LOTO awareness training).

Before attending CoHE Pressure Fluid Safety Initial Training, participants must have completed GWO BTT Hydraulics (BTTH) training and must have completed GWO BTT Hazardous Energy Basic Safety (HEBS) training (or equivalent pressure fluids LOTO awareness training).

You Must register or have registered for a personal WINDA profile before arriving for the course:
https: //www.globalwindsafety.org/winda/register

Course Aims & Objectives

The GWO CoHE training aims to enable participants to manage and control the risks related to hazardous energies in the wind industry and to safely control work when in the vicinity of hazardous energies or when working on systems and equipment containing hazardous energies. The objectives of the CoHE Electrical Safety and Pressure Fluid Safety modules improve and refresh participants´ ability to work safely, to manage and control the risks of electricity and fluids under pressure.

Certification

Validity: 24 months

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