Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V20 23022026
LESSON 3 - MANUAL HANDLING TRAINING SCENARIOS
75 min.
The aim of this lesson is to allow participants to combine skills practiced from skill stations into an industry relevant scenario. By practicing realistic industry situations with various ergonomic challenges, technicians gain a better understanding of manual handling risks and learn mitigation strategies, reducing accidents and injuries.
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
23) Take responsibility for safe practices of manual handling (Ability, intermediate level)
The scenario descriptions below are examples, and the training provider can create their own as long as they cover the mandatory learning objectives and practical scenario elements
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Throughout this lesson, the instructor shall:
The instructor shall:
Establish the scenarios in relevant locations in the training facility and set-up any equipment or resources needed
Assign roles to the participants in the scenario
Outline the initial situation that the participants respond to and act on. This includes describing the environmental factors in the scene
Introduce new circumstances to scenario (e.g. introduce time pressure, further injuries, or equipment failures in accordance with the local training risk assessment)
Ensure safety throughout the scenarios
Conduct ongoing assessments (Participant Performance Assessment Form)
Provide feedback on participants’ strengths and areas for improvement and initiate peer feedback
For further guidance on organising and conducting scenarios, see Annex 5 Guidance on Skill Stations and Scenarios
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