Technical training
Solar Technical Training Standard / V1 02072025
b.
pinching, abrasion
c.
cuts, crushing
d.
hand arm vibration syndrome (HAVS)
e.
respiratory injuries, chemical reactions or allergies
f.
musculoskeletal disorders
g.
repetitive strain injury
h.
hearing reduction or tinnitus
Provide feedback to the participants and present further procedures and risk-mitigating actions applying manufactures documentation
Provide examples of common legal regulations (In terms of accepted levels of exposure or durations of exposure to a hazard e.g. accepted noise levels or work-time limitations on using specific types of PPE) and commonly legally mandated control measures for each individual hazard such as:
a.
eye protection
b.
protective clothing
c.
protective gloves
d.
anti-vibration gloves
e.
local exhaust ventilation (LEV)
f.
respiratory protection
g.
manual handling aids
h.
hearing protection
The participants shall:
In pairs or small groups, share their own knowledge and provide examples of tool hazards and risks of injury using different kinds of handheld tools to create answers to the instructor's questions
Suggest actions for correct and safe use of powered handheld tools to mitigate injuries relevant in the solar industry LESSON 4 - THE PRINCIPLES OF BOLTED AND WELDED CONNECTIONS
40 min.
Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org
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