Safety training
GWO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V5 02052025
37) The participants can perform 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)
The instructor shall:
Highlight the relevant differences in rescue strategy of this scenario, compared to the blade rescue strategy (anchor points, rigging of the lowering/raising rescue system, deviation, techniques, etc.)
Explain the concept of a tensioned line (zip line) in a nacelle, how to rig it, adhering to the hazards and risks
Provide constructive feedback on the participants’ performance during the practice
The participants shall:
Distinguish between the relevant differences in rescue strategy of this scenario, compared to the blade rescue strategy (anchor points, rigging of the lowering/raising rescue system, deviation, techniques, etc.)
Discuss and understand the concept of tensioned line (zip line) in a nacelle, how to rig it, adhering to the hazards and risks
Practise a rescue scenario from a WTG spinner as the informal rescue team coordinator performing scene assessment and hazard identification, assessing, and determining the rescue strategy whilst exercising clear communication
ELEMENT 5.2 - HUB RESCUE EXERCISE 4 (FROM SPINNER)
The participants shall demonstrate and, on request, explain how to conduct the elements mentioned in the Lesson 4 (above) which equally apply to this element; but in relation to the spinner
Learning objective:
38) The participants can perform a rescue operation, 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 (Skill, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
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