Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V20 23022026
e.
noise levels
f.
site layout and housekeeping
g.
fitness and health
h.
domestic and work-related stress
i.
workload (both overload and underload)
j.
fatigue
k.
time pressure and deadlines
l.
alcohol, medication, and substance abuse
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions and share experiences on how human factors influence accidents related to the BSTR Manual Handling Module
Engage in and reflect on received feedback and take responsibility on their own performance and development during the training
ELEMENT 1.8 - BEHAVIOURAL SAFETY
Learning objectives:
13) The participants can describe how applying manual handling techniques and principles help prevent work related musculoskeletal injuries, illnesses, and life-long mobility when lifting heavy objects in a WTG (Knowledge, basic level)
14) The participants can describe the causes of injuries, contributing factors and what to do to mitigate these (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Present examples of work-related injuries due to employees failing to apply manual handling principles and techniques when performing manual handling operations. The presentation should be supported by recent injury statistics from the wind industry related to manual handling, such as the current G+ incident data report
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