Safety training
GWO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V5 02052025
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 (e.g. apply rescue head support, fit harness and other PPE, and package them on a rescue stretcher or transfer board)
Practise how to balance an injured person 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 apply proper manual handling techniques when transporting the injured person in a balanced and secure way
Practise how to select and utilise certified and structural anchor points
Practise how to apply the theory of lifting angle, angle factor, deviation, and edge protection
Practise how to rig and operate the lowering/raising rescue system in a proper manner aiming to achieve a safe and efficient rigging setup, including the utilisation of an injured person’s personal fall protection equipment without compromising additional fall protection
Practise how to apply rescue methods, techniques, and precise and clear communication in performing safe lowering/raising rescue operations from a WTG
Practise how to perform regular checks of the injured person during the entire rescue operation
Practise how to conduct a rescue operation in poor lighting conditions
Practise how to transport the injured person to the escape hatch by means of a zip line (aerial ropeway), to control the handling of injured person more efficiently and reduce manual handling
Practise how to reduce the risks associated with manual handling and apply further control measures where applicable
RESCUE FROM CRAWL SPACE
50 min.
There are several locations on the turbine were occasionally work needs to take place with strongly reduced vertical space, such as in a transformer room, behind a generator or underneath a gearbox, main bearing or under the floor.
The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants (as single rescuers) to rescue an injured person from a crawl space to a location where first aid can be administered.
After having successfully completed this module, the participants can:
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