GWO BST V14.0

GWO Basic Safety Training V14.0

2021-04-01_TS_BST_V14

ELEMENT 6.6 - TWIN AND SINGLE FALL ARREST LANYARDS

The instructor shall:

Show examples of and explain the differences between twin and single fall arrest lanyards, as well as the different ways of using and observing the manufacturer’s user guidelines Demonstrate the correct way of using twin and single fall arrest lanyards, including double hook climbing on ladder and required and recommended distance between twin fall arrest lanyard anchor point attachment points climbing ladders

Participants shall:

Demonstrate the ability to correctly use single and/or twin fall arrest lanyards whilst working at height during practical exercises Demonstrate the ability to use twin and single fall arrest lanyards while double hook climbing on a ladder maintaining the correct distance between the anchor points

ELEMENT 6.7 - APPROVED ANCHOR POINTS FOR ATTACHMENT

The instructor shall:

Explain approved anchor points for fall arrest attachment by considering certified anchor points and structural anchor points which are unquestionably sound (e.g. ladder stiles, reinforced ladder rungs, gearbox lifting eyes)

Note: Approved anchor points shall be pointed out to the participants during practical exercises, to the extent needed.

ELEMENT 6.8 - THE IMPORTANCE OF ALWAYS USING FALL ARREST SYSTEMS

The instructor shall:

Explain the importance of always using fall arrest systems

Participants shall:

Explain the importance of always using fall arrest systems

DROPPED OBJECTS

15 min.

The aim of this lesson is to reduce the risk of injury arising from dropped objects in and around a wind turbine.

Global Wind Organisation www.globalwindsafety.org

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