Safety Training
GWO Advance Rescue Refresher Training / V5 02052025
Explain the potential task placed upon the participants in their own organisations on course completion, requiring them to familiarise themselves with other rescue equipment products
Provide constructive feedback on the participants’ efforts during the exercise with focus on their ability to perform correctly, safely, and responsibly
The participants shall:
Take part in a discussion to examine the rescue and evacuation techniques and the correct use of the rescue stretcher and the lifting bridles. The participants will then complete a question and answer session to further develop their knowledge
ELEMENT 2.3 - DROPPED OBJECTS PREVENTION AND SAFE TETHERING PRACTICES
Learning objectives:
27) The participants can show interest and have awareness of tethering and safe working practices in demanding situations such as emergency procedures and drills, where tools and equipment may be hastily handled or misplaced (Ability, basic level)
28) The participants can take responsibility for identifying loose items that could potentially become a dropped object (Ability, intermediate level)
29) The participants can take responsibility for securing tools, equipment, accessories, minor components, items, and parts through appropriate transport methods and adequate storage away from openings and exposed edges from which objects can fall (Ability, intermediate level)
30) The participants can act independently to ensure that only approved tethering systems are used in compliance with company-specific standards and local legislation (Ability, intermediate level)
31) The participants can take responsibility of performing buddy checks of tethering on colleagues prior to and during working at height (Ability, intermediate level)
32) The participants can explain potential increased hazards from adverse environmental conditions in relation to dropped objects and the need for tethering (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Facilitate group discussions on what could potentially become a dropped object
Inspire the participants to share experiences from work situations, where haste or other environmental constraints did or could have led to poor work safety when handling equipment in extreme environmental conditions
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