Training plays a key role in the formulation, implementation, maintenance and accumulation of skills and knowledge of foreign body prevention standardization. For special projects or procedures, personnel need more training. Understanding the specific details of such tasks requires practice and subsequent testing to enable participants to have a clear understanding of key points and planned changes in foreign body prevention. In order to achieve better results, training should simulate the existing conditions of power plants, including internal and external operating experience.
When a special environment requires the operation of an untrained person, the trained person must always supervise or direct the operation.
Training strength: foreign FME professional organization cooperation, standardized training system, standardized teaching materials, special guidance, etc.
Training methods: training room training, online course of foreign body prevention website, video demonstration, on-the-job training, etc.
The teaching methods include classroom, training room, simulated body training and dynamic learning activities.
Training target:
1. Personnel directly involved in the maintenance of power plants.
2. Personnel responsible for the supervision and control of foreign body prevention.