GWO ARTR v2.1

ADVANCED RESCUE REFRESHER TRAINING STANDARD V02.1 ART-NR

2020-10-01_TSR_ARTR_V02.1

e. time constraints f. nacelle configuration and position to the wind g. evacuation hatch location h. Obstructions within the evacuation route

Discuss with the Course participants requirements and procedures for helicopter rescue Highlight the specific limitations of lifting distances of rescue devices, designed for lowering an injured person Stress the generic approach to teaching the use of rescue equipment in this lesson focusing on the similarities and differences in design, functionality and operation between different products Explain the potential task placed upon the course participants in their own organisations on course completion, requiring them to familiarise themselves with other rescue equipment products

RESCUE UP, INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF THE TOWER - PRACTICAL EXCERCISES

The Instructor shall:

Highlight specific control measures to prevent injury during training relevant to this specific exercise scenario, according to section 1.6 Control measures to avoid injury during training Introduce the specific exercise, including (to the extent needed): a. Point out a team coordinator for the exercise, and introduce the tasks and responsibilities related to this function b. Introduce relevant rescue strategy, method and technique, including active or passive recue device setup c. Highlight what injured person configuration to apply (i.e. horizontal or vertical configuration) d. Highlight how to organize the rescue team to the specific rescue operation scenario (who does what) e. What specific elements/course contents the instructor's assessment will include Recapture the connected learning objectives/topics for this lesson in the evaluation (i.e., feedback to the Course participants) on completion of the rescue exercise efforts with a focus on: a. Positive feedback b. Improvement proposals and alternative solutions

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