Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V18 2024-06-24
The participants shall:
Engage in answering the questions and share understandings about the individual parts of the different rescue devices, including accessories
ELEMENT 14.2 - CORRECT USE OF RESCUE DEVICES & SLINGS
Learning objectives:
79) The participants can recognise that pre-use inspection of the evacuation/rescue device may be omitted only if it is permitted by the manufacturer’s user manual and the manufacturer criteria (Knowledge, basic level)
80) The participants can describe how to perform pre-use inspection of the rescue device products required/chosen to instruct this module (Knowledge, basic level)
81) The participants can describe how to rig the device onto a ladder stile and reinforced rung utilising slings (on one side and in a centre position of the ladder system) aiming to enable moving parts of the device to run freely (Knowledge, basic level)
82) The participants can describe the principles of lifting angle, angle factor and edge protection (Knowledge, basic level)
83) The participants can describe how to rig the device in passive mode setup, and active (inverted) mode setup with deflection/deviation applying a friction connector (carabiner) (Knowledge, basic level) 84) The participants can recognise the generic approach in pre-use inspecting and using a rescue device focusing on similarities and differences in design, functionality, and operation between different products (Knowledge, basic level)
85) The participants can recognise their potential task in familiarising themselves with other safety equipment products in their own organisation on course completion (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Present that pre-use inspection of the evacuation/rescue device may be omitted only if it is permitted by the manufacturer’s user manual and the manufacturer criteria
Demonstrate how to perform pre-use inspection of the rescue device products required/chosen to instruct this module, by following principles that cover:
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