Safety training
G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026
75) Demonstrate effective communication and coordination as a single rescuer with off -site resources (vessel, SAR, site lead, EMT) in line with their own organisation’s procedures (Skills, intermediate level).
76) Reflect on how the single rescuer Nacelle, Tower and Basement Rescue Initial Training
scenario would
be adapted to their own WTG type, equipment and internal rules on two
-person working (Ability,
intermediate level)
ELEMENT 8.1 - SINGLE RESCUER
N ACELLE, TOWER AND BASEMENT RESCUE STRATEGY IN
OWN ORGANISATION
Learning objectives:
77) The participants can explain realistic situations in nacelle, tower and basement where single - rescuer rescue may arise (e.g. technician temporarily alone on top platform, delayed second technician) in their own operational context (Knowledge, intermediate level). 78) The participants can explain their organisation’s rules and preconditions for single -rescuer rescue (approvals, communication plan, time to external help, and limits set by employer and site rules) (Knowledge, intermediate level). 79) The participants can i n small groups, map a simple single -rescuer Nacelle, Tower and Basement Rescue Initial Training rescue flow for a typical turbine layout, including at least one “go” and one “no-go” criterion and choice of evacuation route (inside tower vs external resources), and present their conclusions (Ability, intermediate level).
The instructor shall:
a. Where in nacelle/tower/basement are single rescuer situations realistically possible (e.g. technician temporarily alone at top platform)
b.
Organisational rules governing lone or semi
-lone working, and who may authorise a single -rescuer
attempt.
c.
Considerations in choosing crane/vessel/helicopter)
a rescue and evacuation route (inside tower vs external help from
The participants shall:
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