Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V20 10032026
supported by recent injury statistics from the wind industry related to manual handling, such as the current G+ incident data report
Ask the participants open ended questions about how work-related injuries and illnesses can affect them and their mobility in the short- and long-term
Highlight the importance of staying injury free when doing manual handling tasks
Lead a discussion about the causes of injuries and attributing factors. For example:
a.
lack of warm-up before manual handling activity
b.
time vs effort/conditions/risk
c.
putting the job before oneself
d.
negative habits
e.
previous injuries
f.
physical condition
g.
and how to mitigate these causes and factors
The participants shall:
Engage in answering the questions about how work-related injuries and illnesses can affect them in the short- and long-term
Engage in the discussion about the causes of injuries, contributing factors and what to do to mitigate these. Discussions should also cover the individual’s responsibility and taking the initiative to conduct warm-up prior to work
LESSON 2 - MANUAL HANDLING SKILL STATIONS
60 min.
Throughout this lesson, the instructor shall:
The instructor shall:
a. Establish the skill stations for this lesson in relevant locations
b. Allow participants to take the lead in demonstrating their relevant knowledge and skills and abilities
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