GWO BST V14.0

GWO Basic Safety Training V14.0

2021-04-01_TS_BST_V14

The participants can name different types of transfers and describe how to mitigate the different hazards (Knowledge, basic level)

The instructor shall:

Explain principles and the hazards related to the different types of transfers and lead a discussion on how to mitigate these hazards in each situation (Dynamic/Floating->Static/fixed; Static/fixed->Dynamic/floating; Dynamic/floating->Dynamic/floating)

Participants shall:

Engage in the discussion on mitigating hazards in different types of transfers and share their experiences

ELEMENT 7.3 - TRANSFER VESSELS

Learning objective:

The participants can recognise different types of transfer vessels commonly used by the WTG (Knowledge, basic level)

The instructor shall:

Describe:

a) The different types of transfer vessels commonly used by the WTG

b) Various types of vessels the participant may engage in a Sea Survival situation

Participants shall:

Share their experiences on different types of transfer vehicles commonly used by the WTG industry

ELEMENT 7.4 - SAFE TRANSFERS FROM VESSEL TO WTG

Learning objective:

The participants can account for the use of self-Retractable lifeline and twin fall arrest lanyards (Knowledge, intermediate level)

The instructor shall:

Present and explain safe transfer from vessel to WTG and back* including:

a)

Use of Self-Retractable Lifeline (SRL)

b)

Use of twin fall arrest lanyards

c) The final decision whether to transfer or not lies with the transferee

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