GWO ART v 2.1

GWO ADVANCED RESCUE TRAINING STANDARD V02.1 – SINGLE RESCUER: HUB, SPINNER & INSIDE BLADE RESCUE

2020-10-01_TS_ART_V02.1

d. National and/or local requirements (e.g. confined space regulations and procedures) e. Estimated time for professional emergency response providers to arrive What to be aware of (during this training) concerning what specific elements in their own WTG type/WTG environment might differ from the training scenario environment (to visualize and enhance learning transfer) Turbine design (e.g. layout, pathways, access ways, components, obstacles, hatches, Heli pad).

EVACUATION STRATEGY, SINGLE RESCUER

Course participants shall:

Explain the consequences of performing a rescue operation as a single rescuer, as compared to a team operation, as elaborated below Explain the importance of end-to-end rescue strategy planning and how to organize the entire setup and operation i.e. what to do, when and how Explain that PPE lanyards available are limited to two of each type (fall restraint and fall arrest) Explain what equipment to rig / utilize / layout where, to achieve a correct setup the first time Explain how to evaluate where you should be located and how you can move from one side of the IP to the other (if relevant), e.g. by removing hatch between hub and nacelle Explain how to assess and determine evacuation strategy during a rescue operation, attending to a clear and preferred evacuation route and the limitations related to the singular rescue Demonstrate how to establish means of escape Demonstrate how to establish means of communication with incident/site command in own organization Explain that a singleton rescue operation could take more time, than a team rescue operation and the effect this could have on the medical condition of the IP. Describe their limitations in own capacity, e.g. due to mental stress or physical stress like exhaustion/fatigue and dehydration – and how to cope with this. This includes acknowledging when you are not able to successfully complete the rescue operation, and what to do in this situation Demonstrate how to reduce manual handling to a minimum due to the risk of injury and/or exhaustion/fatigue

MEASURES TO PREVENT INJURY DURING TRAINING

20 min.

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