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

2) Demonstrate what equipment to rig/utilize/layout where, aiming to achieve a correct and efficient setup the first time and minimizing re-rigging during the rescue operation. (L3 – Skill) 3) Demonstrate how to ensure rigging setup can be operated as intended, by one person. (L3 – Skill) 4) Demonstrate where he should be located during the rescue operation and how he can move from one side of the IP to the other (if relevant). (L3 – Skill) 5) Demonstrate how to establish means of escape. (L3 – Skill) 6) Demonstrate means of communication with (simulated) incident/site command in own organization. (L3 – Skill) 7) Acknowledge limitations in own capacity – and explain how to cope with this and what to do in this type of situation. (L2 – Knowledge) 8) Demonstrate how to reduce manual handling to a minimum. (L3 – Skill) 9) Demonstrate how to perform the rescue operation using an injured person personal fall protection equipment backup system, if required (i.e. if the manually operated lowering/raising rescue system is not certified for person lifting). (L3 – Skill) 10) Demonstrate how to perform scene assessment and hazard identification, assessing and determining the rescue strategy. (L3 – Skill) 11) Demonstrate how to apply clear communication and guidance to other emergency responders (e.g. vessel crew or ambulance crew), including coordinating the handover of an injured person. (L3 – Skill)

Note: One course participant per exercise

It is recommended that a rescue dummy is used for these exercises

HUB RESCUE EXERCISE 1 & 2 (FROM BLADE)

The Instructor shall:

Highlight specific control measures to avoid injury during training relevant to this specific exercise scenario, according to the section on control measures to avoid injury during training

Introduce the specific exercise, including (to the extent needed): Point out a single rescuer for the exercise, and introduce the task

Highlight that single rescuer is expected to apply the principals, methods and techniques from hub rescue operations in a team, and incorporate the mentioned single rescuer focal areas in his efforts Guide and support the course participants with exploring different rigging options of attaching the lowering/raising rescue system to the injured person or rescue stretcher/transfer board (i.e. harness front or back attachment point, or attachment point at the foot of the rescue stretcher/transfer board)

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