GWO ARTR v2.1

ADVANCED RESCUE REFRESHER TRAINING STANDARD V02.1 ART-NR

2020-10-01_TSR_ARTR_V02.1

c. Course participants' reflections on what specific elements in their own WTG environment/practice differ from the training scenario environment (to visualize and enhance learning transfer) d. Course participant's risk mitigation during the exercise e. Course participant’s manual handling risk mitigation and application of further control measures The Instructor shall guide and support the Course participants with applying: a. Power-driven raising rescue systems b. Fall protection backup of injured person. Demonstrate how to use a bridle setup using one anchor sling attached to the front and back attachment points of the injured persons harness, to: a. Ensure the injured person is suspended as close to vertical as possible b. Allow room for the rescuer to manoeuvre between the injured person and the rescue device Explain the potential issue of insufficient lifting height for entering the nacelle when the injured person is suspended in a bridle setup that is too long Demonstrate how the rescuer can apply fall protection by being attached to the rescue device (detached from the vertical fall arrest system) if the manufacturer’s specifications allow 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

Course participants shall, in a team:

Explain how to identify and control the specific hazards / risks in the WTG during the rescue up operation, covering the following: a. Hazardous energy sources (mechanical, electrical, pressurized systems - i.e. LOTO)

b. Enclosed space areas c. Poor lighting conditions d. Dropped objects e. Poor manual handling f. Temperature/Working conditions (dehydration, heat stroke, exhaustion)

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