Advanced Rescue Training - Hub, Spinner, Inside Blade, Nacelle, Tower & Basement
Cost: $1,950
Duration: 24 Hours
Start Time: 07:00 AM
Accreditation
GWO
Course Code:
ART-H/N
Validation:
2 Years
This class REQUIRES that the student have a valid certification for GWO BST (Basic Safety Training) or MH (Material Handling), FA (First Aid) & WAH (Working at Heights) to be eligible to take the class. We will conduct a verification with a WINDA ID to ensure eligibity. DO NOT book this class if you are not eligible. We recommend booking this class at least 72 hours in advance. We will not be responsible for ineligible students showing up on the day of the class, and there will be no refund issued.
Class Options
- In Person
Locations
- Houston, Texas
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Course Summary
Training in accordance with this Advanced Rescue Training Standard will enable participants to perform entry-type injured person rescue operations, in a Wind Turbine Generator (WTG), using industry standard rescue equipment, rescue methods and techniques, exceeding those of GWO Basic Safety Training (BST), specifically, Working at Height (WAH).
GWO Specific to HUB.: Aims and objectives for the Hub, Spinner and Inside Blade Rescue Initial Training
The aim of this module is to provide participants with the knowledge, skills and abilities, through theoretical
and practical training, 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.
Advanced Rescue Training - Hub, Spinner, Inside Blade, Nacelle, Tower & Basement
Learning Outcomes
Competencies of the Hub Rescue Module
- Perform descending rescue operations 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 equipment.
- Perform these rescue operations in teams acting as the rescue team coordinator.