Safety training
G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026
exercises. Each exercise includes rescue strategy planning, rescue efforts and instructor
-led
evaluation
ELEMENT 9.1 - INTRODUCTION
Learning objectives:
92) The participants can describe national requirements and procedures for helicopter rescue
from a
WTG (Knowledge, basic level)
93) The participants can explain the identification and suitable selection of certified and structural anchor points relevant for various rescue scenarios (Knowledge, intermediate level)
94) The participants can explain the proper utilisation of a specific power driven
lowering and raising
rescue system, including how to properly attach, rig and secure the system. In addition, its requirements, applications, limitations, means of tethering and the maximum raising distance possible for the system and associated battery power source (Knowledg e, intermediate level) 95) The participants can explain national and regional requirements or procedures for helicopter rescue in a WTG, preparing the injured person, preparing the WTG, the helicopter hoisting platform, safe zones, and safe behaviour included (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
a.
marking and labels
b.
equipment is within the period of formal inspections
c. the product operating temperature range, particularly relevant for the associated battery power source in low temperatures
d. checking integrity and the absence of damage, corrosion, saltwater / chemical / lubricant / dirt exposure or contamination
e. operation including taut (drill chuck) attachment to the rescue device
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