Safety training
GWO Solar Safety Training / V1 02072025
Successfully complete the exercises and practise using fire blankets efficiently and safely
INJURIES, SYMPTOMS AND ESSENTIAL MANUAL HANDLING
20 min.
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
57) Solve how to identify typical symptoms of musculoskeletal injuries (Ability, basic level)
58) Show interest in the manual handling principles and how these can be used to reduce the risk of injury in their work (Ability, basic level)
Parts of the total learning outcome of Lesson 8 must be covered within the practical exercises in Lesson 10 in exercise introductions and feedback sessions
Note
ELEMENT 8.1 - HOW TO AVOID COMMON SOLAR INDUSTRY SPECIFIC MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES.
Learning objectives:
59) The participants can describe common musculoskeletal injuries related to manual handling at the solar industry workplace (Knowledge, basic level)
60) The participants can describe examples of risks and hazards of manual handling relevant to the job functions at the solar industry workplace (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Present examples of common muscular and skeletal injuries related to manual handling at the industry workplace including:
a.
back injuries e.g. slipped disc
b.
muscle strains
Lead a brainstorm or discussion with the participants about examples of risks and hazards of manual handling relevant to the job functions at the industry workplace and the principles of how to improve safety while executing such tasks, such as:
a.
working over shoulder height
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