1032026 ART V6

Safety training

G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026

67) Perform a descending single rescuer rescue operation from a hub or from inside a blade to a primary or secondary assembly area using a rescue stretcher or transfer board and a manually operated lowering/raising rescue system, while maintaining control of the inju red person and their own fall protection (Skills, intermediate level). 68) Demonstrate clear communication and scene management as a single rescuer, including communication with off -site support (e.g. vessel, site lead, EMT) according to local procedures (Skills, intermediate level).

69) Reflect on how the single rescuer exercise relates to their own WTG layout, equipment, and internal rules for working in two -person teams (Ability, intermediate level).

ELEMENT 8.1 - SINGLE RESCUER RESCUE STRATEGY IN OWN ORGANISATION

Learning objectives:

70) The participants can explain the term single rescuer advanced rescue operation and give examples of situations in which it may occur in their own work (Knowledge, intermediate level)

71) The participants can explain which single -rescuer -related rescue preparations, approvals, communication and command procedures apply in their own organisation, including expected time to external emergency response (Knowledge, intermediate level) 72) The participants can assess , for a given scenario (e.g. injured person in blade, rescuer in hub), whether a single rescuer operation is acceptable within their organisational limits, and when the situation requires additional personnel or external resources ( Knowledge , advanced level) 73) The participants can perform a simple, end -to-end single rescuer rescue flow for a typical hub/blade scenario in their own turbine type, including rescue/ evacuation route and assembly area (Skills, intermediate level)

The instructor shall:

a. Single rescuer definition and when it may be relevant (two -person teams, temporary solo situations, unexpected separation).

b. Organisational preconditions: required approvals, communication plan, time to external help, limits set by employer and site rules.

c. Evacuation route options from hub/blade to ground or vessel, including anchor selection and use of the IP’s PPE.

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