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:
a.
manually operated lowering and raising systems
b.
additional fall protection of injured person, if required
Stress the generic approach to teaching the use of rescue equipment in this lesson focusing on the similarities in design, functionality, and operation between different products Explain the potential task placed upon the participants (on completion), requiring them to familiarise themselves with other rescue equipment products in their own organisations
Provide constructive feedback on the participants’ performance during the practice
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 BST WAH put into an advanced rescue context)
h.
slips and trips
Explain how to assess and determine the most optimum rescue strategy (relevant rescue method, technique, certified equipment) for a single person rescue scenario in a WTG Practise how to prepare the injured person for safe transportation (i.e. apply rescue head support, fit harness and other PPE, and package them on a rescue stretcher or transfer board)
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