Safety training
Basic Safety Refresher Training / V13 2024-06-24
10. MODULE 4 – BSTR WORKING AT HEIGHTS MODULE
10.1 Aims and Objectives of the BSTR Working at Heights Module The aim of this BSTR Working at Heights Module is to review and build on previously gained knowledge and skills through theoretical and practical training so that participants can use basic personal protective equipment and perform safe work at heights and safe and comprehensive basic rescue from heights in the wind turbine industry/ WTG environment. After having successfully completed this BST Working at Heights Module, the participants can act independently and safely when using basic personal protective equipment, working at heights, and performing comprehensive basic rescue from heights in a remote wind turbine environment (Ability, intermediate level).
The BSTR Working at Heights Module is not a test for participant’s fear of heights.
Note
10.2 Duration of the BSTR Working at Heights Module
The total contact time for completing the BSTR Working at Heights Module is to be 8 hours and 0 minutes.
The training provider must not exceed the time per day given in the table 10.2.1 below.
Maximum Duration Per Day
Contact time
8 hours
Total training day
10 hours
Table 10.2.1 – Maximum durations for training days
Contact time includes delivery of course lesson content, practical exercises and activities directly related to these.
Note
The total training day includes contact time, meals and breaks and travel between training sites (where applicable).
10.3 BSTR Working at Heights Instructor to Participant Ratio
The ratio shown for theory sessions indicates the maximum number of participants per instructor attending the course.
Other ratios indicate the maximum number of participants to be supervised by an instructor during each activity.
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