GWO Basic Safety Training Online Partial Refresher

BSTR-P Sea survival partial online refresher V01 - DRAFT

SAFE TRANSFER

70 min.

The aim of this lesson is to enable the course participants to reduce risks of transfer by renewing and expanding their knowledge of the risks of transfer and man overboard procedures and take the correct preventive measures into account by following procedures and use the available LSA and PPE in a correct and safe manner. Furthermore, it will refresh the skills needed for pre-use inspection of their PPE.

To successfully complete this lesson each course participant shall be able to:

Explain the importance of the safety introduction onboard transfer vessels (L2 – Knowledge) Explain the hazards related to the different types of transfers and how to mitigate these hazards in each situation (dynamic/static – static/dynamic, dynamic/dynamic) (L2 – Knowledge) Explain the risks associated with transfer of oneself and equipment between vessel and wind turbine (with and without a quick connector) (L2 – Knowledge) Explain the risks associated with transfer of oneself and equipment between dock and vessel and between vessels (L2 – Knowledge) Explain the importance of and methods for the safe handling of equipment and storage (L2 – Knowledge) Explain how to act in the case of a man overboard situation (including themselves) using various man overboard procedures and equipment on installations, vessels or wind turbines individually and by assisted method (L2 – Knowledge) Demonstrate how to perform a pre-use inspection of their PPE including quick connectors (L3 – Skill)

ELEMENT 7.1 - TRANSFER VESSELS

The instructor shall:

Explain the different types of transfer vessels commonly used by the offshore wind industry Lead a discussion about various types of vessels the delegate may engage in a sea survival situation

ELEMENT 7.2 - SAFETY INTRODUCTION ONBOARD TRANSFER VESSEL

The instructor shall:

Lead a discussion about the contents and importance of the safety briefing on transfer vessels

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