1032026 ART V6

Safety training

G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026

RESCUE FROM CRAWL SPACE

135 min.

There are several locations on the turbine were occasionally work needs to take place with strongly reduced vertical space, such as in a transformer room, behind a generator or underneath a gearbox, main bearing or under the floor.

The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to rescue an injured person from a crawl space to a location where first aid can be administered.

After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:

63) Act independently to apply the techniques to successfully rescue the injured person from the crawl space, in a controlled manner (Ability, intermediate level)

64) Take initiative to assess and determine rescue strategy (relevant rescue method, technique, certified equipment, and required personnel) in a crawl space scenario (Ability, intermediate level)

Where possible the participants shall work teams of two coordinator. There shall be a total of six exercises.

to four. One participant shall act as team

Note

It is recommended to use a rescue dummy as the injured person.

Note

Each exercise includes: rescue strategy planning, rescue efforts and instructor led evaluation.

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ELEMENT 7.1 - RESCUE FROM CRAWL SPACE

– EXERCISES

Learning objectives:

65) The participants can perform the rescue operation from the incident scene fully aware of where the injured person is stuck and how to slowly lower or raise the injured person and carefully manipulate them out, constantly evaluating the rescue efforts (Skill, intermediate level) 66) The participants can perform rescue operations using safe and suitable (certified or structural) anchor points, lifting angles, deviation, and edge protection for the rescue equipment (Skill, intermediate level)

67) The participants can perform rescue operations, using the casualties personal fall protection on the injured person, as additional fall protection, if required (Skill, intermediate level)

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