Safety training
G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026
e. national and local requirements relevant to rescue operations ( e.g. confined space regulations and emergency procedures)
f. the estimated response time for professional emergency
services to arrive
g. differences between their own WTG type or environment and the training
environment that may
affect a rescue scenario, for example:
g.i turbine design (e.g. layout, pathways, access ways, components, obstacles, hatches, helipad)
g.ii
anchor points ( e.g. certified , structural and location)
g.iii rescue equipment ( e.g. type, quantity and location)
g.iv emergency light ( e.g. system s or equipment used )
The participants shall:
ELEMENT 2.2 - RESCUE STRATEGY
Learning objectives:
21) The participants can discuss the limitations of the rescue preparations available, when deciding on the rescue strategy (Knowledge, intermediate level)
22) The participants can explain what to consider when deciding on evacuation strategy during a rescue operation, attending to a clear and preferred evacuation route for the injured person outside or inside the tower (Knowledge, intermediate level) 23) The participants can perform how to safely rig rescue devices in both passive and active setup with an evaluation of a loose or unsupported rope attachments possible effects (Skills, intermediate level)
24) The participants can explain when and how to use a fall lanyard to maintain a person in a horizontal position (Knowledge, intermediate level)
25) The participants can explain how to change from a rescue device active setup to passive configuration (Knowledge, intermediate level)
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