GWO ART v 2.1

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

2020-10-01_TS_ART_V02.1

12) Demonstrate how to perform clear and precise communication in a stressful rescue operation, both with members of the rescue team as a team coordinator and as a team member. (L3 – Skill) 13) Demonstrate how to apply clear communication and guidance to other emergency responders (e.g. helicopter crew or ambulance crew) including coordinating the handover of an injured person. (L3 – Skill) 14) Acknowledge and value the benefits of having a coordinator in a rescue team, and the responsibility that comes with it. (L3 – Attitude) 15) Demonstrate how to utilize a rescue device in a passive setup (i.e. the rescue device fixed in the WTG) during a rescue up operation outside of the tower. (L3 – Skill) 16) Demonstrate how to utilize a rescue device in an active setup (i.e. the rescue device attached onto the injured person) during an inside rescue up operation inside of the tower/basement. (L3 – Skill) Note: Where possible, the course participants shall work in teams of two. There shall be a minimum of 3 exercises per team. Note: Each participant shall perform 1 inside rescue up exercise from either, The basement to the primary assembly area (transition piece), Or, The primary assembly area (transition piece), inside the tower, to the nacelle Heli hoist platform. Rescue device in an active setup. Note: Each team shall perform 1 outside rescue up exercise from the primary assembly area (transition piece), outside the tower, to the nacelle helicopter platform Rescue device in a passive setup. Note: During each exercise a course participant shall act as team coordinator for the team performing the exercise. Note: It is recommended that a rescue dummy is used as the injured person for these exercises. Note: Each exercise includes rescue strategy planning, rescue efforts and Instructor-Led evaluation.

RESCUE UP - INTRODUCTION

The Instructor shall:

Explain the necessity and relevance of this module 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’s criteria or the course participants own organisations Demonstrate how to perform a pre-use inspection of the rescue device driver, by following the principles of and covering:

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