Safety training
G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026
Verbal form used to indicate that among several possibilities one is recommended as particularly suitable, without mentioning or excluding others, or that a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required When an advanced rescue operation is performed by a single rescuer. Relevant for personnel working in two -person teams, where advanced rescue preparedness is required A tool that is used to extract the injured person and is not to be used for immobilisation or as a primary lifting device. Transfer boards are short -term extrication devices intended for horizontal or manually assisted transfer only and shall not be used f or vertical lifting or lowering of an injured person unless the device is specifically designed and approved for that purpose in the manufacturer’s instructions for use. Examples of a transfer board are a spine board, extrication board, long board, half bo ard, etc.
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Single rescuer advanced rescue operation
Transfer board
Part of a personal fall protection system which enables the user to work in tension or suspension in such a way that free fall is prevented
Work positioning
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CHANGE LO G
Publication Date
Version
10032026
6
For detailed descriptions of changes, please see the changelog published on GWO’
s website here:
ART V6 Change Log
Overall structure & portfolio
• Removed the Combined ART module and the stand -alone Single Rescuer modules (SR:HSIBR and SR:NTBR).
Introduced a four -module structure:
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o ART -H and ART -N (initial) – each ~12 hours (≈1½ days)
o ART -HR and ART -NR (refresher) – each 7.5 hours (1 day).
• Removed the role of ART/ART -R in recertifying BST Working at Heights and Manual Handling; BST WAH/MH are now prerequisites only.
Single Rescuer integration
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