Safety training
G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026
14) Explain how the organisational rescue strategy and available resources influence feasible rescue options and limitations in nacelle, tower and basement environments (Knowledge, intermediate level)
15) Explain key dropped -object hazards in nacelle, tower and basement rescues and describe the main controls (tethering, housekeeping, exclusion zones) used in their own organisation (Knowledge, intermediate level)
ELEMENT 2.1 - EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN, RESCUE STRATEGY AND DROPPED OBJECTS
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REFRESHER
Learning objectives:
16) The participants can discuss their own emergency response plan, rescue strategy and dropped - object controls to nacelle, tower and basement rescue scenarios in their work context (Knowledge , basic level)
The instructor shall:
a. how nacelle, tower and basement rescue scenarios are initiated and escalated
b. roles and responsibilities of on -site personnel and external resources (e.g. vessel, ambulance, telemedical support)
c. communication flows during a rescue (who contacts whom, and when)
a. choice of rescue route (inside the tower vs external assistance)
b.
when to hold vs when to move the injured person
c. when to request additional resources or abort an attempted rescue
a.
safe tethering practices
b.
housekeeping standards
c. the establishment of exclusion zones during rescue activities
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