Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V19 02052025
b.
working over shoulder height
c.
working while kneeling
d.
lifting, push and pull
e.
carrying
f.
awkward postures
g.
forceful exertions
h. repetitive motions working with and without handheld tools
i.
twisting
j.
contact stress
k. exposure of local body parts and entire body to mechanical vibrations
l.
duration of exposure
m. frequency of exposure
n.
intensity of exposure
o.
use of vibrating handheld tools
Lead discussions with the participants about:
a. the risks and hazards while executing manual handling related tasks
b. principles of how to improve safety while executing manual handling related tasks
The participants shall:
Engage in the brainstorms / discussions: share experiences and understandings about:
a. common muscular and skeletal injuries related to manual handling in the wind industry
b. risks and hazards of manual handling relevant to the job functions within the wind industry
c. how to avoid injuries, the risks and hazards and improve safety while executing manual handling related tasks
Element 11.1 may be carried out during the practical training in Lesson 12 and in the training review in Lesson 18
Note
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