Safety training
G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026
a. perform a rapid scene assessment and identify key hazards and limitations
b. package and secure the injured person using the techniques learned in the initial Nacelle, Tower and Basement Rescue training
c. rig and operate a suitable rescue system for “Rescue up” in the given environment
d. maintain their own fall protection and that of the injured person throughout
e. communicate with simulated remote support (e.g. site management, external services) as directed by the instructor
f. move the injured person to the agreed assembly point and prepare for handover
a. monitor manual -handling risks, anchor strategy, equipment compatibility and communication
b. provide constructive feedback during debriefs based on assigned observation tasks
ELEMENT 8.3 - SHORT REVIEW AND LINK TO OWN ORGANISATION
Learning objectives:
93) The participants can identify at least one situation in their own organisation where single rescuer nacelle, tower or basement rescue could be considered, and one where it clearly must not be attempted, and describe how they will follow up locally after the training (Ability, basic le vel)
The instructor shall:
a.
the refresher aims of the Nacelle, Tower
and Basement Rescue module
b. key lessons learned from the single rescuer “Rescue up” exercises
a.
their own WTG types and site layouts
b.
their emergency response plans and local procedures
c. any known limitations in personnel, equipment or access
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