2023-05-02_ART_V4

Safety training

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

The participants shall:

Explain the consequences of performing a rescue operation as a single rescuer, as compared to a team operation, as elaborated below Explain the importance of end to end rescue strategy planning and how to organise the entire setup and operation i.e. what to do, when and how

Explain that PPE lanyards are limited to two of each type (fall restraint and fall arrest)

Explain what equipment to rig/utilise/lay out; to achieve a correct setup the first time

Explain how to evaluate the correct location and how to move from one side of the IP to the other (if relevant), e.g. by removing hatch between hub and nacelle Explain how to assess and determine evacuation strategy during a rescue operation, attending to a clear and preferred evacuation route (e.g. removing hatches within the rescue route), where you should be located during the rescue operation, in relation to moving past the injured person and the limitations related to the singular rescue

Practise how to establish means of communication with incident/site command in own organisation

Be aware that a single person rescue operation could take more time than a team rescue operation and the effect this could have on the medical condition of the IP Be aware of limitations in own capacity, e.g. due to mental stress or physical stress like exhaustion/fatigue and dehydration and how to cope with this. This includes acknowledging when not able to successfully complete the rescue operation and what to do in this situation

Practise how to reduce manual handling to minimise the risk from injury and/or exhaustion/fatigue

MEASURES TO PREVENT INJURY DURING TRAINING

20 min.

The aim of this lesson is to reduce the risk of injury during training by ensuring that the participants are briefed in the control measures employed in the training area and to warm up prior to performing rescue exercises.

After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:

14) Take responsibility for reducing the risk of injury by understanding and demonstrating effective risk control measures (Ability, intermediate level)

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