Annual Wind Energy Safety Campaign begins Oct 1 with Free Resources

Sep 17, 2019Environmental Safety, Safety News

As part of its annual monthlong Safety Awareness Campaign, The American Wind Energy Association will offer several free resources aimed at helping protect renewable energy workers from on-the-job injuries.

The theme of this year’s campaign, Take a Hand in Safety: Protect These Tools, focuses on hand safety. AWEA notes that hand injuries can result from pinch points common in wind turbines, including gates, hatches, rotating shafts, tower doors and torque tools.

Beginning Oct. 1, AWEA will provide online resources to educate employers and workers about hand safety in the industry. Materials include:

  • A PowerPoint presentation for training use
  • Two hand safety posters
  • A hand safety work aid and glove matrix
  • Hand safety framework and sample policy
  • Hand injury profiles from the field

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