Safety training
GWO Solar Safety Training / V1 02072025
The instructor shall:
Present examples of applicable legislation relevant to work at height
Ask the participants open-ended questions about the legislation and the possible impact of legal responsibilities to their way of working
The participants shall:
Engage in answering the questions and share understandings about applicable legislation and legal responsibilities and how these may impact their work practices
ELEMENT 11.3 - HIERARCHY OF CONTROL AND RISK ASSESSMENT
Learning objectives:
90) The participants can explain the hierarchy of controls for work at heights (Knowledge, intermediate level)
91) The participants can apply the work at height hierarchy of control to eliminate or control work at height risks in the workplace (Skill, intermediate level)
92) The participants can apply the correct fall protection measures by identifying appropriate safety controls for different work at height scenarios (Skill, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Explain the Hierarchy of Controls for work at height, and illustrate how it applies to a range of common work tasks in a solar working environment:
a.
avoid working at height
b.
prevent a fall from occurring
c.
mitigate consequences of a fall
Facilitate a group discussion about their application in relation to work at height hazards for solar work environments
Use real-life examples or workplace incidents to demonstrate application of higher-level controls such as avoiding work at height, over lower-level measures like PPE
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