1032026 ART V6

Safety training

G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026

SINGLE RESCUER NACELLE, TOWER

AND BASEMENT – REFRESHER

APPLICATION (RESCUE UP)

90 min.

The aim of this lesson is to refresh the participants’ ability to plan and, when permitted by their organisation, perform single rescuer rescue operations in nacelle, tower and basement environments, focusing on “Rescue up” scenarios and linking these deci sions clearly to their own emergency response plans and limitations.

After having successfully completed Lesson

10 of the Nacelle, Tower and Basement Rescue Refresher

Training, the participants can:

After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:

88) Explain when single rescuer nacelle, tower and basement rescue may be considered and when it must not be attempted, in line with company rules and site conditions (Knowledge, intermediate level)

89) Apply single rescuer rescue methods and techniques in a nacelle, tower or basement “Rescue up” scenario using industry -standard rescue equipment in accordance with manufacturer instructions (Skills, intermediate level)

90) Explain how single rescuer options and limitations are addressed in their own organisational emergency response plans and site -specific procedures ( Knowledge , intermediate level)

During Nacelle, Tower Lesson 10 – Single rescuer nacelle, tower and basement – refresher application (Rescue up) shall be delivered in a single rescuer configuration and constitutes the required single rescuer refresher practice within this module and Basement Rescue Refresher Training,

Note

ELEMENT 8.1 - SINGLE RESCUER RESCUE STRATEGY (NACELLE, TOWER

AND BASEMENT)

Learning objectives:

91) The participants can describe organisational preconditions, “go / no -go” criteria and escalation routes for single rescuer nacelle, tower and basement rescue in their own work context (Knowledge, intermediate level)

The instructor shall:

a. definition of “single rescuer” and typical situations where it may arise (temporary separation, delayed second rescuer, small crew, unexpected incident)

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