Safety training
GWO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V5 02052025
c. communication procedures of operation, e.g. communication to backup/rescue team, emergency medical treatment (EMT) e.g. ambulance and fire service, site lead, service vessel, helicopter search and rescue (SAR), and the means of communication radio or phone (cell, IP or satellite phone)
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 concerning what specific elements in their own WTG type/WTG environment might differ from the training scenario environment (to visualise and enhance learning transfer)
Turbine design (e.g. layout, pathways, access ways, components, obstacles, hatches, helipad)
Facilitate Q&A activity on communication procedures to check learning
The participants shall:
Actively engage in the discussion and share experiences
ELEMENT 2.2 - EVACUATION STRATEGY, SINGLE RESCUER
Learning objectives:
16) The participants can describe the evacuation strategies utilising the correct rescue equipment while establishing a means of escape (Knowledge, basic level)
17) The participants can discuss possible personal injury or difficulty in rescue and the actions to be taken (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor 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 organise the entire setup and operation e.g. 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 /utilise /lay out, where, to achieve a correct setup the first time
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