Safety training
G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
93) Act independently to assess and determine rescue strategy in an enclosed space scenario and demonstrate the identification and suitable selection of certified and structural anchor points, for relevant enclosed space scenarios (Ability, intermediate level)
94) Take initiative to demonstrate how to apply the concept of lifting angle, angle factor and deviation (Ability, intermediate level)
95) Act independently to identify and control common risks of hazardous energies and common hazards of enclosed space areas in a WTG, when performing rescue operations (Ability, intermediate level)
96) Take responsibility to assess and determine the suitable attachment point on the injured person and transfer board or rescue stretcher (Ability, intermediate level)
ELEMENT 10.1 - RESCUE FROM ENCLOSED SPACE
Learning objectives:
97) The participants can perform the techniques to successfully rescue the injured person from the enclosed space, in a controlled manner (Skills, intermediate level)
98) The participants can explain how to assess and determine a rescue strategy (relevant rescue method, technique, certified equipment, and required personnel) in an enclosed space scenario (Knowledge, intermediate level) 99) The participants can explain how to identify and control common risks of hazardous energies and common hazards of enclosed space areas in a WTG, when performing rescue operations (Knowledge, intermediate level) 100) The participants can perform the rescue operation from the incident scene fully aware of where the injured person is stuck and how to slowly lower or raise the injured person and carefully manipulate them out constantly evaluating the rescue efforts (Skills, intermediate level)
101) The participants can perform rescue operations in a WTG enclosed space using personal lamp (e.g. helmet light), if required due to poor lighting conditions (Skills, intermediate level)
102) The participants can perform how to act as the informal rescue team coordinator performing scene assessment and hazard identification, assessing, and determining the rescue strategy (Skills, intermediate level) 103) The participants can perform clear and precise communication in a stressful rescue operation both with members of the rescue team (as a team coordinator) and as a team member (Skills, intermediate level)
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