GWO EFAR v2.1

GWO ENHANCED FIRST AID REFRESHER TRAINING STANDARD V02.1 ANNEXES

2020-10-01_TSR_EFAR_V02.1

6) Geography

7) Climate

8) Security

9) Characteristics of the working population (e.g. age profile, gender mix, migrant status, etc.) In general, in a high-risk situation, basic and enhanced FA as well as paramedic support may need to be immediately available. In a medium risk situation, basic FA should be immediately available with Enhanced FA available within a defined time, which is to be determined by the employer. In a low risk situation, time to provide Enhanced FA may be prolonged. However, health related considerations alone, may be the driver for maintaining a heightened Enhanced FA readiness. In order to decide on the appropriate degree of FA-measures based on the risk assessment it is imperative to take company-work-specific characteristics into account. The duty of care ultimately lies with company management. Employers can in justified cases and where appropriate deviate from the measures recommended in this document, whenever an equally effective alternate measure has been implemented.

6. NON-PERMANENT MANNED INSTALLATION

In general, each location and activity should be subject to its own medical risk assessment. The following table shows an example of the output of a medical risk assessment and the recommended ratio of personnel with EFA-training according to the level of risk depending on type of activity and work location.

Level of risk depending on type of activity and work location

Number or ratio of personnel with EFA-training

High

(De)commissioning work Large component replacement New installation work

2 EFA

2:10 ratio EFA

2:10 ratio EFA

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Replacing rotors

Working with cranes Working under stress

Medium

1 EFA

2 EFA

2:10 ratio EFA

Scheduled work Maintenance work

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