ADVANCED RESCUE TRAINING- FRESHER/ REFRESHER
The ART modules will empower participants to execute entry-type injured person rescue operations within a WTG using industry-standard rescue equipment, rescue methods, and techniques that go beyond the scope of GWO Working at Height requirements.
Curriculum
This training program covers a wide range of crucial topics related to emergency response and rescue operations. It begins with an introduction to the training, followed by an exploration of the emergency response plan within one's own organization. Safety measures to prevent injuries during training are emphasized. Participants will learn about providing head support during rescue operations and proper techniques for packaging injured individuals. The program also includes instruction on efficiently lowering and raising rescue systems. Hub rescue exercises from both the blade and spinner are practiced, and participants will also learn the procedures for outside evacuation of injured individuals.
Safety measures to prevent injuries during training are highlighted. Participants will learn techniques for providing head support during rescue, proper procedures for packaging injured individuals, and efficient methods for lowering and raising rescue systems. The program also includes training on evacuating an injured person from the nacelle to the base of the tower, conducting rescues from enclosed spaces and crawl spaces, as well as rescues that involve ascending to higher locations.
This module focuses on a singular rescuer rescue strategy, emphasizing safety measures to prevent injuries during training. It includes hub rescue exercises 1 and 2, which involve rescues from the blade, as well as hub rescue exercises 3 and 4, which cover rescues from the spinner.
This module centers around a single rescuer rescue strategy and prioritizes safety measures to avoid injuries during training. It covers various rescue scenarios, including evacuating an injured person from the nacelle to the base of the tower, conducting rescues from enclosed spaces, navigating crawl space rescues, and performing upward rescues.