Safety Training
GWO Advance Rescue Refresher Training / V5 02052025
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4. SCOPE
Global Wind Organisation is a non-profit body founded by the wind turbine manufacturers and owners. Our members strive for an injury free work environment in the wind turbine industry, setting common international standards for safety training and emergency procedures.
This standard describes the requirements for advanced rescue refresher training courses that are recommended by the members of GWO. This standard comprises of two modules.
The members of the Global Wind Organisation (GWO) recognise trained persons as competent within basic safety in the wind industry and accept the trained person as possessing the required knowledge to stop an unsafe situation where they as duty-holders are accountable for safety. This standard has been developed in response to the demand for recognisable safety training in the industry and has been prepared in co-operation between the members of GWO based on risk assessments and factual incident and accident statistics from G+ and the wind industry.
General feedback on this document can be sent to info@globalwindsafety.org. See globalwindsafety.org on how to raise a complaint about a training provider or report a safety incident occurring during training.
5. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GWO ARTR TRAINING
Upon completion of the Global Wind Organisation (GWO) ARTR training, participants will be able to access and rescue an injured person from a WTG environment.
5.1 Overview
The GWO Advanced Rescue Training Refresher Standard is divided into the following 2 modules:
Module 1: Hub, Spinner and Inside Blade Refresher Module 2: Nacelle, Tower and Basement Rescue Refresher
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