2023-05-02_ART_V4

Safety training

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

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.

participants’ risk mitigation during the exercise

e. participants’ manual handling risk mitigation and application of further control measures

Guide and support the participants when applying additional fall protection of injured person’s, if required

Check understanding by holding a Q&A session

The participants shall:

Explain how to identify and control the specific hazards/risks in the WTG during the rescue operation, by covering the following

a. hazardous energy sources (mechanical, electrical, pressurised systems - i.e. LOTO)

b.

enclosed space areas

c.

poor lighting conditions

d.

dropped objects

e.

poor manual handling

f. temperature/working conditions (dehydration, heat stroke, exhaustion)

g. injured person suspension trauma (repetition from GWO WAH put into an advanced rescue context)

h.

slips and trips

Explain how to assess and determine evacuation strategy (relevant rescue method, route technique, certified equipment) for a singleton rescue scenario in a WTG Practise how to prepare the injured person (live ‘injured’ person preferred) for safe transportation (i.e. apply rescue head support, fit harness and other PPE, and package them on a rescue stretcher or transfer board) Practise how to manually transport a balanced, injured person (dummy) on a rescue stretcher or transfer board or by means of a zip line (aerial ropeway) when relevant

Practise how to attach the rescue device to the injured person (dummy) in a safe and proper manner

Practise how to balance an injured person (dummy) from a horizontal to a vertical position (and vice versa), in order to move the injured person downwards through hatches, or similar

Practise how to select and utilise certified and structural anchor points

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