Technical training
Solar Technical Training Standard / V1 02072025
37) The participants can explain the connection between the characteristics of a tool in terms of tool hazards, and the potential for short- and long-term injury and common control measures to mitigate this (Knowledge, intermediate level) 38) The participants can show interest in following manufacturers documentation (manuals, risk assessments guidelines) and company specific procedures to prevent short- and long-term injury (Ability, basic level)
The ability to take responsibility of preventing injuries from the use of handheld tools must be practiced in following practical exercises where relevant
Note
The instructor shall:
Pose questions about hazards from using manual and powered handheld tools with moving parts (e.g. manual torque wrench, impact wrenches, hydraulic torque tools, electrical drills) and preventive actions depending on the task at hand including:
a.
cutting
b.
sanding
c.
grinding
d.
torquing
Lead discussion on hazards to self or others such as:
a.
vibration
b.
dust
c.
chemical exposure
d.
ergonomical hazards
e.
entanglement
f.
and noise injuries
Ask open ended questions about potential Injuries such as:
a.
eye injuries
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