Safety training
G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026
41) The participants can perform rescue operations, in the nacelle, tower and basement, using safe and suitable (certified or structural) anchor points, lifting angles, deviation, and edge protection for the rescue equipment (Skills, intermediate level)
42) The participants can perform rescue operations, using the injured person's personal fall protection on the injured person - as additional fall protection, if required (Skills, intermediate level)
43) The participants can manage a rescue or evacuation of an injured person from the nacelle to the base of the tower using personal lamp (e.g. helmet light), if required due to poor lighting conditions (Ability, advanced level) 44) The participants can take initiative and responsibility to act as the informal rescue team coordinator performing scene assessment and hazard identification, assessing, and determining the rescue strategy and exercising clear communication (Skills, intermediate level) 45) The participants can perform clear and precise communication in a stressful rescue operation with members of the rescue team as a team coordinator and as a team member (Skills, intermediate level) 46) The participants can perform clear and precise communication to other emergency responders (e.g. vessel crew or ambulance crew) including coordinating the handover of an injured person (Skills, intermediate level)
47) The participants can recognise the benefits of having a coordinator in a rescue team, and the responsibility that comes with it (Knowledge, basic level)
48) The participants can discuss which advanced rescue preparations, and emergency and communication procedures, apply in their own organisation (Knowledge, intermediate level)
For inside rescue or evacuation, where possible, the participants shall work in teams of two to four. One inside evacuation exercise per course participant from the nacelle to primary assembly area (either ground or transition piece). Rescue device in an active setup For outside rescue or evacuation, where possible, the participants shall work in teams of two. One outside rescue and evacuation exercise per team from the nacelle to primary assembly area (either ground or transition piece). Rescue device in a passive setup and using a tagline During each exercise, a course participant shall act as team coordinator for the team performing the exercise. It is recommended that a rescue dummy is used as the injured person for these exercises. Each exercise includes: rescue strategy planning, rescue efforts and instructor -led evaluation
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The instructor shall:
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