Safety training
G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026
58) 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/raise the injured person and carefully manipulate them out, constantly evaluating the rescue efforts (Skills, intermediate level) 59) The participants can perform how to package and manually transport an injured person on a rescue stretcher and transfer board in a vertical or horizontal configuration to enable safe transportation (Skills, intermediate level) 60) The participants can perform how to change directly from balancing an injured person from a horizontal position to a vertical configuration (and vice versa) in a WTG, when suspended (Skills, intermediate level) 61) The participants can perform rescue operations, in the nacelle, tower and basement, using safe and suitable (certified or structural) anchor points, lifting angles, deviation, and edge protection for the rescue equipment (Skills, intermediate level)
62) The participants can perform rescue operations, in a WTG, using the casualties personal fall protection on the injured person, as additional fall protection, if required (Skills, intermediate level)
63) The participants can perform rescue operations in a WTG enclosed space using a headlamp, if required due to poor lighting conditions (Skills, intermediate level)
64) The participants can evaluate how to act as the informal rescue team coordinator performing scene assessment and hazard identification, assessing, and determining the rescue strategy (Skills, advanced level) 65) 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) 66) The participants can perform clear communication and guidance to other emergency responders (e.g. vessel crew or ambulance crew) including coordinating the handover of an injured person (Skills, intermediate level) 67) The participants can perform horizontal transport of an injured person over the length of the turbine using industry rescue equipment configured in accordance with manufacturer instructions (e.g. cross hauling and controlled lowering with deviations) to reduce manual handling risks ( Skills, intermediate level).
68) The participants can recognise the benefits of having a coordinator in a rescue team, and the responsibility that comes with it (Knowledge, basic level)
Where possible the participants shall work teams of two. One course participant shall act as team coordinator. There shall be two exercises per team. It is recommended to use a rescue dummy as the injured person. Each exercise includes: rescue strategy pla
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nning, rescue efforts
and instructor -led evaluation
The instructor shall:
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