2025-05-02_ART_V5

Safety training

GWO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V5 02052025

Ensure that any hazardous energy sources which may affect the participants during the practical training sessions are isolated and locked out and that the status of the isolations has been communicated to the participants

Lead a warm-up session of the major muscle groups of the body, ankles, wrists and back. See suggested exercises in Annex 4

It is the instructor’s responsibility to physically verify that each participant who is working at height (including both casualty and rescuer) is always attached to additional fall protection. GWO recommends that a SRL is used as additional fall protection.

Give constructive feedback on the participants’ understanding of how to reduce injury using control measures including the use of PPE and the proper use of harnesses

The participants shall:

Take part in the warm-up session of the major muscle groups, ankles, wrists and back

Perform a pre-use inspection of their personal fall protection equipment

Perform a buddy check of another participant’s personal fall protection equipment

During the remaining rescue exercises on this course the instructor shall observe and coach the participants in manual handling planning, techniques, execution, and improvement

Note

It is important that the participants understand how to apply manual handling planning and techniques to their daily work environment

HUB RESCUE EXERCISE 1 & 2 (FROM BLADE)

100 min.

There are several locations on the turbine where occasionally work needs to take place with reduced horizontal and vertical space; such as in a hub, spinner, or blade.

The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to successfully practise injured person rescue operations, in a WTG blade and out of the hub, as a single rescuer.

After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:

19) Show interest in the value of, and explain the importance of, end to end rescue strategy planning prior to single rescuer advanced rescue operations and explain the potential consequences in lack of planning (Ability, basic level)

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