Safety training
GWO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V5 02052025
After having successfully completed this module, the participants can:
27) Take initiative to assess and determine evacuation strategy during a rescue operation, attending to a clear and preferred evacuation route for the injured person outside or inside the tower, including a high awareness on the risk of the injured person getting stuck in the WTG (e.g. under a tower-tower sections) (Ability, intermediate level)
28) Act independently to conduct pre-use inspection of a random power-driven lowering / raising rescue system (Ability, intermediate level)
29) Take initiative for the application of rescue methods and techniques in performing rescue up operations in a WTG from basement to primary assembly area (ground/transition piece), from transition piece inside tower to nacelle/heli-platform and from transition piece outside tower to nacelle/heli- platform, using a rescue stretcher and/or transfer board, raising rescue system (power driven rescue system) (Ability, intermediate level)
One inside rescue up exercise for one participant. It is recommended that a rescue dummy is used for the following exercises.
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Preparing the injured person, rescue up from either basement to primary assembly area (ground/transition piece) or from transition piece inside tower to nacelle/heli-platform, and rescue device in active setup. Exercise includes: rescue strategy planning, rescue efforts and instructor- led evaluation
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ELEMENT 7.1 - RESCUE UP - INTRODUCTION
Learning objectives:
30) The participants can explain national and local requirements and/or procedures for helicopter rescue in an WTG, including preparing the injured person, preparing the WTG, the helipad safe zones and safe behaviour included (Knowledge, intermediate level) 31) The participants can explain the identification and suitable selection of certified and structural anchor points, relevant for various rescue scenarios, relevant for various rescue scenarios (Knowledge, intermediate level) 32) The participants can explain the proper utilisation of a specific power driven lowering/raising rescue system, including how to properly attach, rig and secure the system, and requirements, applications, limitations, means of tethering and the maximum raising distance possible for the system and associated battery power source (Knowledge, intermediate level) 33) The participants can explain national and local regional requirements and/or procedures for helicopter rescue in an onshore/offshore WTG, preparing the injured person, preparing the WTG, the helicopter hoisting platform, safe zones, and safe behaviour included (Knowledge, intermediate level)
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