Safety training
Basic Safety Refresher Training / V19 02052025
n.
intensity of exposure
o.
vibrating handheld tools
Lead a discussion about how to avoid the risks of manual handling in a wind turbine focusing on:
a.
avoiding manual handling
b.
using suitable handling aids
c. planning of manual handling tasks using the TILE principle
d. reducing duration, frequency and intensity of exposure
e. and how to specifically avoid the short- and long-term risks of injury from:
e.i excessive reaching distance
e.ii working over shoulder height
e.iii working while kneeling
e.iv pushing and pulling
e.v carrying
e.vi lifting
e.vii twisting
e.viii contact stress
e.ix working in awkward postures
e.x working with handheld tools and addressing the potential repetitive aspect (Repetitive motion injury and Repetitive strain injury (RSI), vibrating aspect (Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), and aspect of working with heavy handheld tools (musculoskeletal injuries/Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD)
f. work situations where two or more of the above mentioned are present
The participants shall:
Describe applicable local and global legislation and legislative requirements for manual handling
Explain the consequences of incorrect manual handling
Engage in discussions about:
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