GWO Basic Safety Training V14.0
2021-04-01_TS_BST_V14
Closing hatches
Covering openings
Explain and demonstrate how to reduce the risk of dropped objects using:
Object attachment and tethering
Closed top tool bags
Define the term drop zone
Explain how to prevent injuries arising from dropped objects by staying out of the drop zone of workers at height
Participants shall:
Demonstrate the ability to reduce the risk of dropped objects during the rest of the exercises during this course Demonstrate the ability to stay out of the drop zone of workers at height during the practical exercises in this course
SELF RETRACTING LIFELINES
10 min.
The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to correctly use a backup line during practical exercises to reduce the risk of injury resulting from a fall from height. Furthermore, it will increase the participants ’ knowledge about self-retracting lifelines enabling them to correctly and safely use these devices if they encounter them in a wind turbine.
To successfully complete this BST Module, participants shall be able to:
Explain the different types of backup systems there are and how they are used, what length they come in, what the difference is between wire and strap (L2 – Knowledge)
Explain the different maximum angles that are allowed (L2 – Knowledge)
Demonstrate the ability to attach a backup line correctly to the harness, either in the A point on the back or in the A point in the front (L3 – Skills)
Explain the different places a backup line is allowed to be secured (L2 – Knowledge)
Explain the importance of using backup lines during training (L2 – Attitude & Knowledge)
Demonstrate the ability to perform a pre-use inspection of a self-retractable lifeline (SRL) (L3 – Skills)
ELEMENT 8.1 - TYPES OF BACKUP SYSTEMS
The instructor shall:
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