Safety training
GWO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V5 02052025
g. observe the manufacturer’s user manual for specific or additional requirements
Practise the method of rigging and operating the power driven devices including:
a.
relevant technical specifications
b.
requirements
c.
applications
d.
limitations
e.
means of tethering preventing dropped objects
f. maximum raising distance possible for the specific complete power driven lowering/raising rescue system and associated (fully charged) battery power source
g. if the manufacturer’s user manual allow; the option of the rescuer applying fall protection by being attached to the rescue device (detached from the vertical fall arrest systems). With the aim of increased movability for the rescuer
The participant will also take part in a group discussion to ensure participants requirements and procedures for helicopter rescue and rescue strategies are fully understood.
Note
ELEMENT 10.2 - RESCUE UP, INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF THE TOWER – PRACTICAL EXERCISES
Learning objectives:
100) The participants can perform as the informal rescue team coordinator conducting a scene assessment and hazard identification by; assessing and determining the rescue strategy, and exercising clear communication (Skills, intermediate level) 101) The participants can apply 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 (Skills, intermediate level)
102) The participants can apply a rescue device in a passive setup (e.g. the rescue device fixed in the WTG) during a rescue up operation outside of the tower (Skill, intermediate level)
103) The participants can apply a rescue device in an active setup (e.g. the rescue device attached onto the injured person) during an inside rescue up operation inside of the tower/basement (Skill, intermediate level)
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