2025-05-02_BSTR_V19

Safety training

Basic Safety Refresher Training / V19 02052025

Provide feedback to the participants on their awareness and abilities to tether hand tools and other relevant objects when working at height

The participants shall:

Ask questions and share experiences on risks posed by dropped objects

In a practical exercise, present participants with different hand tools and tether equipment, asking them to point out the following 3 points:

a.

tethering point (on the tool)

b.

tether

c.

anchor point or attachment point

Take part in a discussion and share experiences about hazards from adverse weather and environmental conditions and during emergency procedures and drills, where tools and equipment may be hastily handled or misplaced that may impact the use of hand tools Take active part in a discussion about mitigating actions and due diligence when handling tools and items in adverse environmental conditions and during emergency procedures and drills, where tools and equipment may be hastily handled or misplaced

During practical training scenarios and activities throughout the remainder of the course ensure that hand tools and other relevant objects are tethered before working at height

Receive the instructors feedback and adjust the tethering accordingly

ELEMENT 7.2 - RISK REDUCTION

Learning objectives:

46) The participants can explain how to reduce the risk of dropping objects (Knowledge, intermediate level)

47) 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)

48) The participants can take responsibility for identifying loose items that could potentially become a dropped object (Ability, intermediate level)

49) The participants can take responsibility for securing tools, equipment, accessories, minor components, items, and parts through appropriate transport methods and adequate storage away

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