Safety training
Basic Safety Training Online Partial Refresher / V3 2023-05-02
Reflect on the received feedback concerning pushing and pulling loads in the best possible way in relation to avoid musculoskeletal injuries
ELEMENT 4.4 - LIFTING AND CARRYING
Learning objectives:
30) The participants can recognise the risks from lifting and carrying loads (Knowledge, basic level).
31) The participants can take initiative to mitigate the risk of musculoskeletal injuries by applying the TILE principle to safe work procedures and aids when lifting and carrying loads (Ability, intermediate level).
The instructor shall:
Ask the participants for examples and experiences on how to mitigate musculoskeletal injuries from lifting and carrying loads, including lifting and carrying more heavy (max. 30 kg) in teams, by following the TILE principle Facilitate a scenario-based paper case exercise covering lifting and carrying different loads, e.g. shapes, size, weights, in different route scenarios, such as: stairs, hatches, thresholds and ramps. The case situation must reflect a wind turbine work environment and should be supported by illustrations or pictures to challenge the participants planning process
Give constructive feedback on the participant’s presentation with a focus on:
a. the participants using safe techniques and appropriate planning
b. reducing manual handling using suitable handling aids where possible
c.
the use of manual handling principles
The participants shall:
Plan the manual handling operation and present their solution verbally
Apply the TILE principle when planning the manual handling operation
Reflect on the received feedback to perform manual handling in the best possible way
Note
Use relevant lifting equipment when possible and avoid carrying loads on stairs
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