Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V19 02052025
Lifting various objects in the correct and proper manner. These can be of different shapes and sizes but shall not weigh more than 15kg
In teams (two or more persons if required according to local policy), perform a correct lift of a load that weighs no more than 30 kg and is unwieldy, difficult to grasp, difficult to grip, with contents likely to move or shift (e.g. a rescue dummy) The lesson elements concerned with manual handling should be practiced during subsequent exercises where the participants are performing exercises for rescue and evacuation from height and at any other time where they are handling equipment or props for exercises
The instructor should observe and provide immediate constructive feedback to the participants focusing on the following areas:
• reducing manual handling using suitable handling aids where possible
• planning of manual handling tasks using the TILE principle considering the load weight, maximum reaching distance and aggravating factors
correct manual handling techniques
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LESSON 13 - 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:
105) 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
Note
ELEMENT 13.1 - CONTENTS OF AN EVACUATION KIT
Learning objective:
106) The participants can describe the contents of an evacuation kit (Knowledge, basic level)
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