Safety training
GWO Solar Safety Training / V1 02072025
d.
site layout and housekeeping fitness and health
e. domestic and work-related stress workload (both overload and underload) fatigue
f.
time pressure and deadlines
g.
alcohol, medication, and substance abuse
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions and share experiences on how human factors influence solar industry specific accidents, engage in and reflect on received feedback
LIFESAVING FIRST AID
180 min.
The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to recognise signs and symptoms of life-threating situations and save lives and preventing injury to the casualty by being able to use primary survey to provide the correct and effective lifesaving first aid in case of a solar industry specific emergency situation.
Additionally, this lesson is to enable the participants to manage an incident and call for help in the solar industry workplace environment and enable evacuation of the casualty(s) in order to save lives.
Life-threatening conditions include:
a.
catastrophic external bleeding
b.
obstruction of airways
c.
unresponsive casualty
d.
unresponsive not breathing casualty
e.
bleeding and shock
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
14) Solve how to manage different first aid incidents in the solar industry workplace environment in terms of the approach and assessments made (Ability, basic level)
15) Act independently to provide lifesaving first aid by using primary survey to identify and treat life- threatening conditions in a prioritised order in a first aid incident in the solar industry workplace environment (Ability, intermediate level)
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