Safety training
G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026
b. organisational requirements and limitations for single rescuer operations (approvals, communication plan, maximum time to external help, equipment availability)
c.
examples of “go / no -go” criteria based on:
c.i
risk level and complexity of the rescue route
c.ii
condition and size of the injured person
c.iii environmental conditions (lighting, noise, weather)
c.iv rescuer’s own physical and mental state
a. moving an injured person up to a higher platform or safe area inside the tower
b. moving an injured person from basement or lower platform up to an exit point or assembly area
The participants shall:
a. Discuss their own companies’ rules and expectations for single rescuer rescue and escalation in nacelle, tower and basement environments
b. In small groups, identify at least one example of a situation where single rescuer “Rescue up” could be considered acceptable, and one where it clearly should not be attempted
c. Share their decision flows and reasoning with the rest of the group
ELEMENT 8.2 - SINGLE RESCUER “RESCUE UP” PRACTICAL EXERCISE(S)
Learning objectives:
92) The participants can, as single rescuer, perform a nacelle, tower or basement “Rescue up” scenario from initial assessment to transfer of the injured person at a designated assembly point, using approved rescue equipment and methods (Skills, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
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