Draft BST- Sea Survival Stakeholder Review

Safety training

GWO Basic Safety Training / V19 02052025

ELEMENT 18.2 - FEEDBACK SESSION

The instructor shall:

Give overall feedback and feed forward on the participants' learning outcomes inspired by the training as well as from the training review

Encourage the participants to examine and grow awareness of which specific elements in their own WTG type/WTG environment differ from the training scenario environment (to visualise and enhance learning transfer). In addition, and after the module completi on, to discuss with colleagues about how the BST Working at Heights & Manual Handling content, methods and techniques are similar or different to specific, local conditions

11.7 Participant performance assessment

Assessment of learning outcomes:

Participants will be assessed according to the learning outcomes stated in observation and supplementary oral questions, where appropriate

this module by means of direct

The assessment shall be conducted by practical scenarios based on the WTG environment

Each participant shall participate and demonstrate:

Correct manual handling throughout, including:

a. reducing manual handling using suitable handling aids where possible

b. planning of manual handling tasks using the TILE principle and weight, maximum reaching distance and aggravating factors

a tool considering the load

Correct manual handling techniques:

a. practical exercise simulating the loading and unloading of a service truck. Use equipment common to a technician’s daily duties. Loading truck exercise should include a dummy to simulate loading a casualty

Correct use of the evacuation/rescue device, including:

a.

user inspection and test

b.

use of correct anchor points

c.

correct behaviour on ladder with PPE

Correct rescue methods, including:

a. rescue of a conscious casualty hanging by a guided type vertical fall arrester, secured by their work positioning lanyard (inside of the ladder) with the rescue equipment in a passive setup, preferably utilising a rope clamp for rescue

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