GWO ART v 2.1

GWO ADVANCED RESCUE TRAINING STANDARD V02.1 – SINGLE RESCUER: NACELLE, TOWER & BASEMENT RESCUE

2020-10-01_TS_ART_V02.1

Highlight how to organize the rescue team to the specific rescue operation scenario (who does what) What specific elements/course contents the instructor's assessment will include Recapture the connected learning objectives/topics for this lesson in the evaluation (i.e. feedback to the Course Participants) on completion of the rescue exercise efforts with a focus on: a. Positive feedback b. Improvement proposals and alternative solutions c. Course Participants' reflections on what specific elements in their own WTG environment/practice differ from the training scenario environment (to visualize and enhance learning transfer) d. Course Participant's risk mitigation during the exercise e. Course participant’s manual handling risk mitigation and application of further control measures The Instructor shall guide and support the Course Participants with applying: a. Power-driven raising rescue systems b. Fall protection backup of injured person.

Each course participant shall:

Explain how to identify and control the specific hazards/risks in the WTG during the rescue up operation, covering the following: a. Hazardous energy sources (mechanical, electrical, pressurized systems - i.e. LOTO) b. Enclosed space areas c. Poor lighting conditions d. Dropped objects e. Poor manual handling f. Temperature/Working conditions (dehydration, heat stroke, exhaustion) g. Injured person suspension trauma (repetition from GWO WAH put into an advanced rescue context) h. Slips and trips Demonstrate how to assess and determine the most optimum rescue strategy (relevant rescue method, technique, certified equipment, and required personnel) for a rescue up scenario Demonstrate how to prepare the injured person for safe transportation (i.e. fit cervical collar, harness and other PPE, and package him on a rescue stretcher or transfer board, respectively) Demonstrate how to balance an injured person from a horizontal to a vertical position (and vice versa), in order to move the injured person downwards through hatches, or similar

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