Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V18 2024-06-24
Engage themselves in discussions and share experiences relevant to BST Manual Handling
When the participants succeed by trying out on their own, bring their relevant experience into play and apply learning points from the instructor’s feedback, the participant develops a positive attitude and responsibility towards the subject and the performance in the work situation
Note
ELEMENT 1.7 - HUMAN FACTORS
The aim of the element is to initiate the participants’ focus on how human performance and taking responsibility influences a safe work environment, and to prepare for the continued focus on human factors during practical training and exercises.
The instructor shall:
Present how human factors influence accidents in the wind industry. Relevant statistics may be used
Lead a discussion about the role of the individual in improving human performance and how this can improve safety in wind turbine environments
Ensure that constructive feedback on the participant’s performance involve human factors criteria when these are defined in the learning objective such as the ability to take responsibility or to act independently
Human Factors Criteria:
The consequences of human factors in accidents in wind turbine environments are influenced by the following terms and conditions:
a.
attention and perception
b.
group behaviour and peer pressure
c.
weather conditions
d.
weather delays
e.
noise levels
f.
site layout and housekeeping
g.
fitness and health
h.
domestic and work-related stress
i.
workload (both overload and underload)
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