GWO ART v 2.1

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

2020-10-01_TS_ART_V02.1

e. Checking integrity and the absence of damage, corrosion, saltwater / chemical / lubricant / dirt exposure or contamination f. Checking for the absence of significant wear of the system / device g. Rope securing mechanism works correctly h. The product operating temperature range i. Checking webbing, rope, carabiners and other hardware accessories following the same principles j. Observe manufacturer’s manual for specific or additional requirements Explain the proper utilisation of a specific lowering/raising rescue system Demonstrate how to attach and rig the system and how to secure the rope Explain the requirements, applications and limitations of the system Explain the system's maximum raising distance possible Explain the principles of lifting angle, angle factor, deviation and edge protection

Note: The above mentioned based on the manufacturer's specifications

Demonstrate how to use the rescue device to prepare and rig a tensioned line (zip line) in both a single line and double line configuration, in accordance with manufacturers specifications, in a nacelle and transport for horizontal transportation Show examples of and explain ways to combine rescue equipment and PPE lanyards to achieve an efficient rigging setup with the equipment available, and a minimum of re-rigging during the rescue operation. Stress the generic approach to teaching the use of rescue equipment in this lesson focusing on the similarities and differences in design, functionality and operation between different products and associated accessories Explain the potential task placed upon the participants in their own organisations on course completion requiring them to familiarise themselves with other rescue equipment products EVACUATION OF AN INJURED PERSON FROM THE NACELLE TO THE BASE OF THE TOWER 120 min. The aim of this lesson is to enable the Course Participants to evacuate an injured person in a safe and secure manner from the hub or nacelle, inside and outside the tower, to a primary assembly area (ground or transition piece) and from transition piece to a secondary assembly area (vessel).

To successfully complete this lesson of the module, Course Participants must be able to:

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