Safety training
Basic Safety Refresher Training / V13 2024-06-24
Ensure that any hazardous energy sources which may affect the participants during the practical training sessions are isolated and locked out and that the status of the isolations has been communicated to the participants
Lead a warm-up session of the major muscle groups of the body including ankles, wrists and back. See suggested exercises in Annex 2
It is the instructor’s responsibility to physically verify that each participant who is working at height (including both casualty and rescuer) is always attached to additional fall protection. GWO recommends that a SRL is used as additional fall protection.
The participants shall:
Take part in the warm-up session of the major muscle groups of the body including ankles, wrists and back
Perform a pre-use inspection of their personal fall protection equipment
Perform a ‘buddy check’ of another participant’s personal fall protection equipment
INDIVIDUAL PRACTICAL REVIEW EXERCISES
110 min.
The aim of this lesson is to reduce the risk of injury through using correct basic rescue techniques. By assessing and refreshing the participants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities in basic rescue from height, the importance of being able to carry out a rescue at any time during training, as well as when working in wind turbines on a daily basis is reinforced and emphasised.
After successfully having completed this lesson, the participants can:
36) Act independently in correctly using the relevant PPE, e.g. harnesses, fall arrest lanyards, guided type fall arresters and work positioning lanyards (including identification of anchor points and correct ladder conduct) (Ability, intermediate level) 37) Take responsibility for safely and correctly moving objects utilising correct manual handling techniques and a problem-solving approach to manual handling in a wind turbine environment (Ability, intermediate level)
ELEMENT 6.1 - SAFELY AND CORRECTLY MOVE OBJECTS UTILISING CORRECT MANUAL TECHNIQUES TO ATTACH A GUIDED TYPE FALL ARRESTER
Learning objective:
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