1032026 ART V6

Safety training

G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026

including controls to prevent dropped objects. After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:

16) Describe which rescue preparations, emergency communication routes and command procedures in their own organisation apply to hub, spinner and inside -blade rescue situations (Knowledge, intermediate level)

17) Act independently

to identify and report limitations or challenges in their organisation’s rescue

preparations and evacuation strategies for hub, spinner and inside

-blade scenarios (Ability,

intermediate level)

18) Take responsibility for securing tools, equipment, accessories, minor components, items and parts by adequately tethering them to prevent dropped objects during rescue operations (Ability, intermediate level)) to prevent dropped objects during demanding situations (e.g. emergency procedures and drills, adverse environmental conditions) in line with organisational instructions (Ability, basic level) 19) Apply correct precautions

ELEMENT 2.1 - EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN IN OWN ORGANISATION

Learning objective :

20) The participants can explain what rescue preparations, emergency, communication, and command procedures apply in their own organisation (Knowledge, intermediate level)

The instructor shall:

a. the number of rescue personnel available on site for a rescue operation and availability of additional rescue personnel

b.

the required level of res cue training depending on

the work location in the WTG (e.g. working in

the hub, or in the tower)

c. communication procedures during an operation, including how to contact the back

-up or rescue

team, emergency medical treatment (EMT)

(e.g. ambulance or fire service ), site lead, service vessel,

helicopter search and rescue (SAR), and the means of communication

used (e.g. radio, mobile

phone, IP phone , or sa tellite phone)

d. command procedures during rescue operation s, e.g. who holds command, the

site lead or a

designated member of the rescue team

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