Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V20 10032026
Ensure a good hold on the load. Where possible, hug the load as close as possible to the body. This may be better than gripping it tightly only with the hands.
Avoid twisting the back or leaning sideways especially while the back is bent. Keep shoulders level and facing in the same direction as the hips. Turning by moving the feet is better than twisting and lifting at the same time.
Keep the head up when handling. Look ahead not down at the load once it has been held securely. Move smoothly. Do not jerk or snatch the load as this can make it harder to keep control and can increase the risk of injury. Don’t lift or handle more than can be easily managed. There is a difference between what people can lift and what they can safely lift. If in doubt, seek advice or get help.
Put down, then adjust. If precise positioning of the load is necessary, put it down first, then slide it into the desired position.
Figure 3 - Basic lifting operations
Source of reference This Annex is based upon:
a. legal requirements and guidelines of the Danish and UK EHS authorities and legislation on manual handling
b.
G+ Manual Handling Case Studies doc.
Global Wind Organisation ©2026/ www.globalwindsafety.org
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