BSTR-P Sea survival partial online refresher V01 - DRAFT
13 BSTR-P M ODULE 5 – S EA S URVIVAL
13.1 Aims and objectives of the BSTR-P Sea survival module
The aim of this BSTR-P Sea survival partial refresher training course is to refresh the participants basic knowledge to enable them to act safely and take the correct preventive actions in all aspects of offshore operations from shore to installation vessel or WTG and vice versa, both during normal operation and in an emergency in an offshore wind energy environment.
This BSTR-P Sea survival module shall ensure that the course participants can:
Explain the site organisation and relevant legislation to ensure that the candidates are aware of the roles, responsibilities and rules that apply to offshore wind farms. Explain the importance of correct clothing and conduct in an offshore wind farm environment. Further to enable skills of detecting and treating stages of cold shock, hypothermia and drowning related to exposures to the human body in an offshore wind environment. Explain the advantages and limitations of personal LSA and PPE and usage in a correct and safe manner. Explain GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety Systems) and SAR (Search and Rescue). Explain hazards and risks of transfer and take the correct preventive measures into account by following procedures and use the available LSA and PPE in a correct and safe manner. Explain how to ensure safe conduct on installations, vessels and WTG´s during normal operations and in case of emergencies and evacuation. Explain how to conduct safe transfer of themselves and equipment between dock and vessel and WTG and vessel. Furthermore, to give the course participants knowledge of how to to assist in MOB situations. Reflect on and process their learning outcome and key takeaways from the module, aiming to achieve a high learning transfer from the module to their daily work. Additionally, the aim is to give the course participants the opportunity to conduct an open-minded written and oral formative evaluation of the training. Note: In addition to adhering to legal regulations and standards, the training provider must continuously ensure that the training material is updated and in alignment with industry guidelines G+ “Working at height in the offshore wind industry” and “Safe management of sma ll service vessels used in the offshore wind industry”.
Global Wind Organisation
www.globalwindsafety.org
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