GWO ART v 2.1

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

2020-10-01_TS_ART_V02.1

b. How to rig a configuration where the passive setup loaded rope’s end is deviated through a pulley in the TP crane boom (or similar) and the rescue device is attached within reach on the transition piece (or similar) and can be controlled without the risk of a fall from height c. How to secure the rope by securing the hand wheel or locking mechanism d. How to control the descent using the devices friction component or by applying a deflection carabiner

MEASURES TO PREVENT INJURY DURING TRAINING

20 min. The aim of this lesson is to reduce the risk of injury during training by ensuring that the course participants are briefed in the control measures employed in the training area and to warm up prior to performing rescue exercises.

The Instructor shall:

Explain further control measures relevant for the specific training facilities and training to avoid injury during the training Verify that the course participants can explain the principles of operation of the PPE and equipment to be used during practical training sessions Ensure that any hazardous energy sources which may affect the course participants during the practical training sessions are isolated and locked out and that the status of the isolations has been communicated to the course participants Lead a warm-up session of the major muscle groups of the body and the ankles wrists and back. See suggested exercises in Annex 2. Verify that each course participant who is working at height (either as a casualty or a rescuer) during the following practical exercises is always attached to a backup line prior to and at all times whilst working at height. GWO recommends that a SRL is used as a backup line.

Course Participants shall:

Take part in the warm-up session of the major muscle groups and ankles, wrists and back Perform a pre-use inspection of their Personal Fall Protection Equipment Perform a ‘buddy check’ of another course participants personal fall protection equipment Note: During the remaining rescue exercises on this course the instructor shall observe and coach the course participants in manual handling planning, techniques, execution and improvement. It is important that the course participants understand how to apply manual handling planning and techniques to their daily work environment.

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