Safety training
Basic Safety Refresher Training / V19 02052025
Practice how to identify, adequately tether and secure hand tools and other items carried, preventing dropped objects as part of practising working at heights
1) An Instructor shall be positioned at the height chosen to descend from
Notes
2) Instructor(s) and participants shall be secured to an anchor point while waiting to descend. This can be achieved by correct use of the fall arrest lanyard
3) When participants are demonstrating the evacuation, a safety line that is connected to the participant’s harness shall be used. This will be set up and controlled by the instructor and be secured to a different anchor point than the evacuation device
4) Although not a requirement of the standard, participants may repeat the evacuation exercises should sufficient time be available
TRAINING REVIEW
15 min.
The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to reflect on and process their learning outcome and key takeaways from the module, aiming to achieve a high learning transfer from the module to their way of working.
ELEMENT 9.1 - TRAINING REVIEW
The instructor shall:
Re-present the overall aims and learning objectives of the module for the participants’ comparison of their learning outcomes and the achievement of their previously stated expectations for the module
The participants shall:
Reflect on their learning outcome and key takeaways from BSTR Working at Heights with Manual Handling Module, aiming to achieve a high learning transfer from the module to their way of working by means of e.g.:
a.
group discussions or walk & talk
b.
questions and answers in class, or where suitable
The instructor may additionally conduct a local evaluation of the training
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