Safety training
GWO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V5 02052025
Highlight specific control measures to avoid injury during training relevant to this specific exercise scenario, according to the section on control measures to avoid injury during training
Introduce the specific exercise
Appoint a single rescuer for the exercise and introduce the task
Highlight that the single rescuer is expected to apply the principles, methods, and techniques from hub rescue operations in a team, and incorporate the mentioned single rescuer focal areas in their efforts Guide and support the participants with exploring different rigging options of attaching the lowering/raising rescue system to the injured person or rescue stretcher/transfer board (e.g. harness front or back attachment point, or attachment point at the foot of the rescue stretcher/transfer board)
Highlight the correct injured person configuration that should be applied (e.g. horizontal, or vertical configuration)
Highlight the considerations that should be made to determine where in the WTG to package the injured person should be on a rescue stretcher/transfer board
Highlight what specific elements/course contents the instructor's assessment will include
Support the participants during practical training scenarios and activities to ensure that handheld tools and other relevant objects are tethered before working at height, including information about when and how to tether throughout the remainder of the course
Assess and ensure that all participants do buddy checks each time PPE is worn and that all carried items are tethered during practical training scenarios throughout the remainder of the course
Provide feedback to the participants on their awareness and abilities to tether handheld tools and other relevant objects when working at height and their initiative to do their buddy checks throughout the remainder of the course
Capture the connected learning objectives/topics for this lesson in the evaluation (e.g. feedback to the participants) on completion of the rescue exercise efforts with a focus on:
a.
positive feedback
b.
improvement proposals and alternative solutions
c. participants' reflections on what specific elements in their own WTG environment/practice differ from the training scenario environment (to visualise and enhance learning transfer)
d.
the importance of planning
e.
participants’ risk mitigation during the exercise.
f. participants’ manual handling risk mitigation and application of further control measures
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