Safety training
GWO Solar Safety Training / V1 02072025
Scenario-based exercises must follow the TILE principle and include loads of different shapes, sizes, and weights. The use of manual handling aids must be considered, when planning the manual handling operation and must be included where relevant
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Scenario-based exercises may be conducted as a coherent exercise, where several elements are included
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ELEMENT 10.1 - WORKING OVER SHOULDER HEIGHT
Learning objectives:
71) The participants can recognise the risks from working over shoulder heights (Knowledge, basic level)
72) The participants can take initiative to mitigate the risk of musculoskeletal injuries by applying TILE principle, safe work procedures and using relevant aids when working over shoulder heights (Ability, intermediate level)
Whenever possible, a work task should be planned to reduce activities above shoulder height
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The instructor shall:
Present and explain how to mitigate working over shoulder height and how to mitigate musculoskeletal injuries when working over shoulder height
Facilitate a scenario-based exercise covering working over shoulder height: e.g. placing parts and loads; bolt tensioning; reaching and ladder scenarios
Observe the participant’s performance and give constructive feedback throughout on the participant’s practice with a focus on:
a. the participants using safe techniques and appropriate planning
b. reducing manual handling using suitable handling aids, where possible
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the use of the manual handling principles
The participants shall:
Successfully complete exercises covering working over shoulder height and ask questions when unsure of safe manual handling techniques and principles
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