GWO ART v 2.1

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

2020-10-01_TS_ART_V02.1

Practice and demonstrate how to create an attachment point on a transfer board by attaching / choking an anchor sling through the handles at the foot and top of the transfer board with a carabiner attached Practice and demonstrate how to package an unconscious injured person on a rescue stretcher and on a transfer board, adhering to the manufacturer's specifications and ensuring a tight fit of restrain straps.

Note: If the transfer board and / or restrain strap manufacturer specifications allow, a crossing strap configuration packaging the injured person is preferred

LOWERING/RAISING RESCUE SYSTEM

25 min. The aim of this lesson is to introduce the course participants to a lowering/raising rescue system for limited distance rescue purpose (rescue device, pulley system or similar), rigging setup options included.

To successfully complete this lesson of the module, course participants must be able to:

1) Demonstrate how to perform a pre-use inspection of a random pulley system and rescue device (L3 – Skill) 2) Explain the proper utilization of a pulley system (L2 – Knowledge) 3) Explain how to attach, rig and secure the system (L2 – Knowledge) 4) Explain requirements, applications and limitations of the system (L2 – Knowledge) 5) Explain the system's maximum raising distance possible (L2 – Knowledge) 6) Explain rigging setup options i.e. ways to combine rescue equipment and PPE lanyards (L2 – knowledge)

LOWERING/RAISING RESCUE SYSTEM

The Instructor shall:

Explain that the pre-use inspection of rescue equipment may be omitted only if it is permitted by the manufacturer’s manual and the manufacturer criteria or the participants own organisation Demonstrate how to perform a pre-use inspection of the pulley system and rescue device (and their accessories) required / chosen to instruct in this module, by following the principles of and covering: a. Markings and labels b. Equipment is within the period of formal inspections

c. The rope has no damage and the end terminations are in good condition d. The rope runs freely through the system / device in both directions

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