2023-05-02_ART_V4

Safety training

GWO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V4 2023-05-02

Engage in discussions and share experiences of how human factors influence accidents in relation to the ART Single Rescuer HSIBR Module. In addition, engage in and reflect on received feedback and take responsibility on their own performance and development during the training SINGLE RESCUER RESCUE STRATEGY

30 min.

The aim of this lesson is to raise awareness on the impact strategic choices have both, at an organisational level, and on the practical evacuation during a singular rescue.

After having successfully completed this lesson participants can:

11) Show interest in how, and which, single rescuer advanced rescue operations are most likely to have greater consequence when compared to advanced rescue operations performed in teams (Ability, basic level)

ELEMENT 2.1 - ORGANISATIONAL STRATEGY, IN OWN ORGANISATION, SINGULAR RESCUER

Learning objective:

12) The participants can discuss what specific rescue preparations and emergency, communication, and command procedures, apply in their own organisation in order to support the single person rescue operation (Knowledge, intermediate level)

The instructor shall discuss:

What specific rescue preparations and emergency and communication procedures apply in their own organisation, e.g. concerning: Number of rescue personnel available (on site) and the required response time for additional (advanced rescue) back up Rescue training level depending on your work location in the WTG and number of personnel (e.g. working in the nacelle, or in the tower) Communication procedures of operation, e.g. communication to backup rescue team, emergency medical treatment (EMT) i.e. 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)

National and/or local requirements (e.g. confined space regulations and procedures)

Estimated time for professional emergency response providers to arrive

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