Safety Training
GWO Advance Rescue Refresher Training / V5 02052025
c.
service vessel
d.
helicopter search and rescue (SAR)
e. the means of communication, radio, or phone (cell, IP, or satellite phone)
Actively engage in a discussion about command procedures of operation, e.g. site lead command or command in rescue team including:
a. national and/or local requirements (e.g. confined space regulations and procedures)
b. estimated time for professional emergency response providers to arrive
Actively engage in a discussion about what to be aware of (during this training) concerning what specific elements in their own WTG type/WTG environment might differ from the training scenario environment (to visualise and enhance learning transfer), for example:
a. turbine design (e.g. layout, pathways, access ways, components, obstacles, hatches, helipad)
b.
anchor points (certified/structural/location)
c.
rescue equipment (type/quantity/location)
d.
emergency light (system/equipment)
ELEMENT 2.2 - EVACUATION STRATEGY
Learning objectives:
18) The participants can perform the identification and suitable selection of certified and structural anchor points, relevant for various rescue scenarios (Skills, intermediate level)
19) The participants can explain and apply the concept of lifting angle, angle factor and deviation (Knowledge, intermediate level)
20) The participants can explain and control common risks of hazardous energies and common hazards of enclosed space areas, when performing rescue operations (Knowledge, intermediate level) 21) The participants can apply rescue methods and techniques in performing descending and ascending rescue operations, from a WTG nacelle, tower, and basement, using a rescue stretcher and transfer board, manually and powered lowering/raising rescue system (rescue device, pulley system or similar) (Skills, intermediate level)
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