Safety Training
GWO Advance Rescue Refresher Training / V5 02052025
- All EN/ANSI/GB/BS EN numbers have been updated - “Work restraint lanyards” has been changed to “fall restraint lanyards”
- “Vertical fall arrest system” has been changes to “vertical fall arrest system on a rigid anchor line” - “Fixed length fall arrest lanyard” has been changed to “fall arrest lanyard including energy absorber” - “Helmets” have been updated to “industrial safety helmet with a chin strap that is released with a force of no less than 150 N and not more than 250 N” - “Carabiners” has been changed to “connectors (carabiners)”
• “Evacuation and rescue devices” has been split into two categories: “Rescue devices with lifting capacity” (EN 1496) and “devices for emergency descent” (EN 341)
Annex 3 Risk assessment, lifting and lowering
• Fall protection backup changed to additional fall protection.
Amendment date
Version
Approved by & date
December 2022
V3.1
GWO TC
Description of changes
• In Annex 1 Equipment (Table A1-1a - Country specific equipment standards - ARTR Modules) PP 79.
• Full Body Harness reference for Europe and UK. The following erroneous reference removed “…or EN 813” (Europe). In UK, “…or BS EN 813”.
April 2022
V3.0
GWO TC
Taxonomy alignment throughout
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• The section Understanding GWO learning objectives has been updated to reflect the reviewed GWO Taxonomy Framework. • All learning objectives have been updated with action verbs that reflect the taxonomic levels (basic, intermediate, and advanced level) and the domain (knowledge, skills, and ability) without changing the content of the element.
• Action verb ‘demonstrate’ in learning objectives is changed to relevant action verb level/domain.
• Learning activity “demonstrate” was changed to ‘practise’ because during training activities, the participants are in a learning process and abilities should be trained, not evaluated. • Learning activities have been aligned to match the updated learning objectives with a focus on participant engagement.
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