Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V20 10032026
a.
the essential manual handling principles
b. the further control measures and how these can be used to reduce risk of musculoskeletal injury in the participants’ own work
Loads used for training should be of a realistic and safe weight and must be in line with the guidance in the ‘lifting and lowering filter’ presented in Annex 3. Also see figure 9.6.2 (below)
Note
Figure 9.6.2 – Lifting and lowering filter Note
The use of mechanical and manual aids is recommended wherever possible to reduce risk of musculoskeletal injuries
ELEMENT 2.4 - BASIC DYNAMIC RISK ASSESSMENT AND INTRODUCTION TO TILE PRINCIPLE
See Annex 3 for TILE principle
Note
Learning objective:
24) The participants can describe the TILE principle and how to apply them in manual handling situations (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Present the TILE principle and their use in relation to basic dynamic risk assessment when planning manual handling operations
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