Target group Personnel who will be working in the wind industry and will have their duties in a wind turbine environment. Personnel that may need or is selected by their employer to perform advanced rescue or lead an advanced rescue operation, where training according to one or more modules of the GWO Advanced Rescue Training may mitigate the identified risks.
Objectives of the course The aim of this module is to provide participants with the knowledge, skills and abilities , through theoretical and practical train ing, to perform rescue operations, in a WTG hub, spinner and inside the blade by using industry standard rescue equipment, methods and techniques, exceeding those of GWO Working at Height .
After having successfully complete d this module, the participants will be able to demonstrate that they can: 1) Take responsibility to determine rescue and evacuation strategy, performing rescue operations in a WTG hub, spinner and inside the blade (Knowledge, intermediate level); 2) Apply clear communication and guidance to other emergency responders (e.g. vessel or ambulance crew) including coordinating the handover of an injured person (Skills, intermediate level); 3) Perform descending rescue operations in teams acting as the rescue team coordinator from a WTG hub, spinner and from inside a blade, to a primary assembly area (ground or transition piece) or a secondary assembly area (vessel), using industry standard rescue equi pment (Skills, Intermediate level); 4) Assess and determine single rescuer rescue strategy (relevant rescue method, technique, certified equipment, and how to organise the rescue efforts and incident scene) for selected rescue scenarios in a WTG hub, spinner and inside a blade (Knowledge, intermediat e level).
Approval
Global Wind Organisation (GWO).
Course contents Lesson 1 - Introduction to the training; Lesson 2 - Emergency response plan in own organization; Lesson 3 - Measures to prevent injury during training; Lesson 4 - Packaging the injured person; Lesson 5 - Lowering and raising rescue system; Lesson 6 - Rescue from blade; Lesson 7 - Rescue from spinner; Lesson 8 - Single rescuer hub, spinner and inside blade application; Lesson 9 - Outside rescue of injured person; Lesson 10 - Rescue from enclosed space; Lesson 11 - Training review.
Training approaches and equipment:
Theoretical tasks with presentations and visualizations;
Group workshops;
Case studies;
Practical exercises in workshops;
Practical exercises using real life equipment;
Professional instructors with industry experience.
Duration of the training course 12 hours (equivalent to approximately 1½ training days).
Price 665 EUR
Certificate validity Certificate is valid 2 years.
Course limitations:
Theory 1:12;
Practical 1:4.
Location Riga, Latvia/ Klaipeda, Lithuania
Delegate prerequisites Hub, Spinner and Inside Blade Rescue In addition, participants must hold a valid WINDA training record for GWO BST Working at Height, GWO BST First Aid and GWO BST Manual Handling.
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