Safety training
GWO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V5 02052025
Practise a rescue operation, from a WTG blade, through the hub and e.g. out of the hub or into the nacelle
Practise how to reduce the risks associated with manual handling and apply further control measures where applicable
HUB RESCUE EXERCISE 3 & 4 (FROM SPINNER)
90 min.
The aim, learning objectives and elements mentioned in Lesson 4 (above) apply equally to this lesson but from inside the spinner.
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
31) Act independently during rescue operations, in a WTG spinner as the informal rescue team coordinator performing scene assessment and hazard identification, assessing, and determining the rescue strategy and exercising clear communication (Ability, intermediate level)
32) Take initiative during rescue operations, in a WTG spinner using personal lamp (e.g. helmet lamp), if required due to poor lighting conditions (Ability, intermediate level)
33) Take responsibility in transporting the injured person to the escape hatch by means of a zip line (aerial ropeway), to control the handling of injured person more efficiently and reduce manual handling (Ability, intermediate level)
One participant per exercise. It is recommended that a rescue dummy is used for these exercises.
Note
ELEMENT 5.1 - HUB RESCUE EXERCISE 3 (FROM SPINNER)
Learning objectives:
34) The participants can perform a manual transport (in balance) of an injured person on a rescue stretcher or transfer board in a WTG (Skills, intermediate level)
35) The participants can perform a safety skill by changing directly from balancing an injured person from a horizontal position to a vertical configuration (and vice versa) when suspended (Skills, intermediate level) 36) The participants can perform rescue operations, in a WTG spinner as the informal rescue team coordinator performing scene assessment and hazard identification, assessing, and determining the rescue strategy and exercising clear communication (Skills, intermediate level)
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