Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V18 2024-06-24
The participants shall:
Ask relevant questions when in doubt
For a class of 12, divide participants into three groups of four. The participants should use 10 minutes to discuss and generate ideas about rescue and emergency situations in the wind turbine environment. Each group should write the ideas on a flipchart that the instructor can display to enhance a large group discussion with the entire class during the remaining 10 minutes of the workshop. Adjust number of groups of four to match total number of participants.
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LESSON 12 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
80 min.
The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to safely evacuate from a wind turbine using an evacuation or rescue kit.
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
66) Act independently in safely evacuating from a wind turbine using an evacuation or rescue kit (Ability, intermediate level)
If there is more than one participant on the top of the training tower at the same time, all need to be secured, either by the evacuation device or by their fall arrest systems
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ELEMENT 12.1 - CONTENTS OF AN EVACUATION KIT
Learning objective:
67) The participants can describe the contents of an evacuation kit (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Show the contents of an evacuation kit and present how the equipment is used in practice applying a generic approach to the use of evacuation equipment focusing on similarities and differences in design, functionality, and operation between different products
Ask the participants involving questions throughout about the contents of an evacuation kit and how the equipment is used in practice
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