GWO BST V14.0

GWO Basic Safety Training V14.0

2021-04-01_TS_BST_V14

h. Observe manufacturer’s user manual for specific or additional requirements

Stress the generic approach to pre-use inspection of a fall restraint lanyard and work positioning lanyard focusing on similarities and differences in design, functionality and operation between different products Explain the potential task placed upon the participant in their own organisation on course completion, requiring them to familiarise themselves with other safety equipment products

Participants shall:

Demonstrate the ability to perform a pre-use inspection of a random fall/travel restraint lanyard and work positioning lanyard (demonstrated during this module), covering the points demonstrated in this element, before working at height during practical exercises

ELEMENT 4.3 - CORRECT ATTACHMENT TO ANCHOR POINTS

The instructor shall:

Explain the importance of personal safety when using work positioning lanyards, participants shall never lose focus for their own safety

Demonstrate how to correctly attach fall/travel restraint lanyards and work positioning lanyards:

a. To the ladder stiles and reinforced ladder rungs

b. To certified and structural anchor points

Participants shall:

Identify and select certified and structural anchor points for the attachment of fall/travel restraint lanyards and work positioning lanyards Demonstrate the ability to correctly attach fall/travel restraint lanyards and work positioning lanyards, covering the scenarios presented in this element, whilst working at height during practical exercises

ELEMENT 4.4 - CORRECT ATTACHMENT TO THE HARNESS

The instructor shall:

Demonstrate how to correctly attach fall/travel restraint lanyards to the harness (front or back attachment point) according to manufacturer’s user manual and relevant country -specific requirements/restrictions Demonstrate how to correctly attach work positioning lanyards to the harness (front attachment point, and in both side D rings at once)

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