Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V20 10032026
- “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 decent” (EN 341)
Equipment list for Seas Survival has been updated
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- Rigid life jackets have been removed - Evacuation and rescue devices has been replaced with descender devices for rescue (EN 341) - Fixed length fall arrest lanyards has been changed to fall arrest lanyard including energy absorber
Amendment date
Version
Approved by & date
DECEMBER 2022
16.1
GWO TC
Description of changes
Version V16. 1 Dec2022
Annex 1 Equipment Lists
BST Working at Height. Table A4-1 Country specific equipment standards – Working at Height) PP 222/3.
BST Sea Survival. Table A1-5 Country specific equipment standards – Sea Survival) PP225
Full Body Harness reference for Europe and UK. The following erroneous reference removed “…or EN 813” (Europe). In UK, “…or BS EN 813”
VersionV16Sep22
Section 5. 7 and 12.2 Participants pre-requisites: New pre-requisites added:
Prerequisites for participating in the Sea Survival module is a valid GWO Working at Height training certificate– because: 1) To ensure safe climbing and descending on ladders. WaH gear is not the syllabus for sea survival – just tools to conduct exercises
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