Anchor learning in authentic situations: demonstrate a safe loan, then let volunteers practise with coaching. Use laminated checklists for identity checks, borrower agreements, tool inspections, and escalation routes. Teach by doing, repeat with variety, then observe and celebrate competence. Capture sign‑offs in a simple log, accessible to supervisors, and schedule a follow‑up session to answer emerging questions from the shop floor.
Translate regulations into everyday choices. Explain PUWER responsibilities in plain English, linking them to selection, inspection, and safe use. Show how PAT labels guide decisions and when to quarantine electrical items. Teach blade changes, guards, battery care, and torque settings with real tools. Reinforce limits of advice to borrowers, emphasising demonstrations, manuals, and referrals. End with short scenario drills that reveal gaps.
Pair new joiners with patient mentors during their first four shifts, rotating tasks to widen exposure and avoid overconfidence. Encourage questions without ego, and log observed strengths and risks. Run quarterly refreshers focused on recent incidents and seasonal hazards. Use five‑minute toolbox talks before opening to revisit one critical behaviour. Invite volunteers to teach peers, reinforcing mastery and shared accountability.
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