Safety training
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Present the TILE principle and their use in relation to basic dynamic risk assessment when planning manual handling operations
Ask involving questions about TILE principle in relation to planning manual handling operations
The participants shall:
Engage in answering questions and share experiences about using TILE principle when planning manual handling operations
TILE principle must be addressed at all times during the practical training in Lesson 4
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WARM UP ACTIVITIES
20 min.
Lesson 9 should be conducted in connection to the practical training in Lesson 10.
The aim of this lesson is to make participants aware the importance of warming up before manual handling operations to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injury.
67) The participants can recognise the importance of warming up prior to daily physical work tasks to ensure safe working practices and reduce the risks of musculoskeletal injury (Knowledge, basic level)
68) The participants can take initiative to warm up prior to daily physical work tasks (Ability, intermediate level)
ELEMENT 9.1 - WARM UP ACTIVITIES
The instructor shall:
Explain the importance of warming up as preparation for manual handling operations, including repetitive work, working in awkward positions and heavy lifting
Prompt the participants to share experiences about warming up before manual handling operations
Lead a discussion on how to support a culture about warming up on work sites prior to physical work, including climbing
Lead a warm-up session of the major muscle groups of the body and the ankles, wrists and back, including:
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