BSTR V20 PH Draft

Safety training

GWO Basic Safety Training / V20 23022026

Introduce new circumstances to scenario (e.g. introduce time pressure, further injuries, or equipment failures in accordance with the local training risk assessment)

Ensure safety throughout the scenarios

Conduct ongoing assessments (Participant Performance Assessment Form)

Provide feedback on participants’ strengths and areas for improvement and initiate peer feedback

For further guidance on organising and conducting scenarios, see Annex 5 Guidance on Skill Stations and Scenarios

Note

ELEMENT 3.1 - WARM-UP

The instructor shall:

Explain control measures for the specific training facilities and training to avoid injury during the training

Lead a warm-up session (see Annex 2 for guidelines on conducting a warm-up session)

The participants shall:

Take part in the warm-up session (based on individual ability)

ELEMENT 3.2 - TRAINING SCENARIO: ELECTRICAL INCIDENT

Learning objectives:

23) The participants can perform appropriate call for help in case of a first aid incident in the wind industry (Skills, intermediate level)

24) The participants can act independently to ensure personal safety during the management of a first aid incident to minimise the risk of exposure to blood-borne and other potential pathogens (Ability, intermediate level)

25) The participants can perform an assessment of a person using primary survey (CABC approach) and a secondary head-to-toe examination (Skills, intermediate level)

Scenario description There is a loud bang, bright flash and cry for help. Two technicians have been electrocuted and have received significant burns to exposed flesh by an electrical arc flash caused by an uninsulated spanner

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