Intended for
The aims of this module are, by theoretical and practical training, to give the participants the ability to act safely and responsibly and to take the correct preventive actions in all aspects of offshore operations from shore to installation vessel (or WTG) and vice versa. This is both during normal operations and in an offshore wind energy environment emergency.
In addition to adhering to legal regulations and standards, the training provider must continuously ensure that the training material is updated and in alignment with industry guidelines from G+ specifically: Working at Height in the Offshore Wind Industry and Safe Management of Small Service Vessels Used in the Offshore Wind Industry.
Duration
6 hours 30 minutes
Aims
- To explain the principles of an effective Permit to Work system
- To describe the components of Permit to Work system
- To provide a more comprehensive understanding of how to apply a Permit to Work System
Content
- Introduction
- Purpose of Permit to Work systems
- Scope of Permit to Work systems
- Hazard identification
- Hazard controls
- Risk Assessment
- Safe system of work
- Types of Permits to Work
- Authorised Persons and Competent Persons
- Responsibilities under Permit to Work systems
- Implementation of a Permit to Work system
- Permit Conditions and Permit Validity
- Permit Completion
- Record Keeping