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Timetable
9.00-13.00 14.00-17.00
Intended audience
Personnel who will work in the wind industry or related fields. Personnel selected to perform, or lead, an advanced rescue operation.
Pre-requisites
All participants in a GWO training course shall create a WINDA profile on the Global Wind Organisation website in order to obtain an identification code (WINDA ID) which must be provided at registration.
In addition, participants of the basic course and must hold the following courses: GWO BST WAH (work at height), GWO BST FA (first aid) and GWO BST MH (manual handling of loads).
Module participants must be in good, self-certified psycho-physical condition.
Should health conditions change during training, work activities must cease immediately unless the participant submits medical clearance.
The training centre is entitled to exclude a participant from the training or examination in the event of doubts about his or her health, fitness or aptitude for safety.
Objectives
The objective of this module is to consolidate the skills already acquired regarding rescue operations in the nose of a Wind Turbine Generator (WGT or wind turbine) and inside the blade, using industry-standard rescue equipment, methods and techniques, superior to those of GWO Working at Height.
After successfully completing this HSIBR module, participants will be able to:
- Determine rescue and evacuation strategy by performing rescue operations in the nose of a wind turbine and inside the blade (Knowledge, intermediate level).
- Use the mechanical advantage and deflection angle considering high energy and common hazards (Ability, intermediate level).
Course fee
300,00€ per participant at Kong premises (VAT exempt).
It is possible to organize courses on Saturdays and Sundays as well, by scheduling the dates in advance. Customized quotes will be provided with the appropriate fee adjustments.
The confirmation of the course will be communicated to each participant 10 working days before the fixed date.
The course will be activated upon reaching the minimum number of 4 participants.