2023-05-02 WLA_V2

Safety training

Wind Limited Access/ V2 2023-05-02

8. MODULE 2 – WLA OFFSHORE LIMITED ACCESS 8.1 Aims and Objectives of the Offshore Limited Access Module

The aims of this Offshore Limited Access are, to build upon the skills and knowledge gained in the onshore module, giving participants the ability to act safely and responsibly when participating in a supervised visit to an offshore WTG environment during normal operations. Overall learning objective: After successfully having completed this Offshore Limited Access Module, the participants have the ability to act safely and responsibly during a supervised visit to an offshore WTG environment and to take limited responsibility for their own safety at sea and during transfers.

In addition to adhering to legal regulations and standards, the training provider must continuously ensure that the training material is updated and in alignment with industry guidelines from G+ specifically: Working at Height in the Offshore Wind Industry and Safe Management of Small Service Vessels Used in the Offshore Wind Industry

Note

8.2 Participants Prerequisites Prerequisites for participating in the Offshore Limited Access module is completion of the Onshore Limited Access Module as part of a single day training of the GWO Wind Limited Access Standard. 8.3 Duration of the Offshore Limited Access Module The total contact time for completing the Offshore Limited Access module is 3 hours and 30 minutes. The training provider must not exceed the times per day given in table 8.3.1 below.

Maximum Duration Per Day

Contact time

3 hours 30 minutes

Total training day

5 hours

Table 8.3.1 – Maximum durations for training day

Note Contact time includes delivery of course lesson contents, practical exercises and activities directly related to these The total training day includes contact time, meals and breaks and travel between training sites (where applicable).

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