Participants will learn how to install, repair and inspect the Avanti ladder and rail system. This includes orientation about the safety and legislation of the Fall Protection System.
Objectives:
The participant will:
•Receive an introduction on the presentations and registration
•Learn about Avanti Fall Arrest System
•Receive information on the required legislations
•Learn about the different components the ladder and rail is composed of
•Learn how to install the ladder and the rail
•Learn how to perform repairs of the ladder and the rail
•Learn how to use and complete the test forms
•Have the opportunity to ask the trainer questions
•Learn about current Avanti Runners
•Learn how to perform the scheduled inspections of the ladder and the rail
Target Group: Personnel expected to perform installation and maintenance of Avanti Ladder & Rail
Basic Safety Training recognized under The Global Wind Organisation Standard.
It provides knowledge of the basics in proper safe planning and preparation with a fire emergency response before starting work in a Wind Turbine.
Objectives:Participant will learn the basics in prober safe planning and preparation with a fire emergency response before beginning work in a Wind Turbine. This including appropriate judgement considering thread of fire and appropriate judgement when evaluating an ongoing fire – How to manage personnel evacuation in a safe manner with safe judging of the fire and establishing efficiently extinguish by hand held firefighting equipment, when such possibility is judged to be safe, whenever working in the Wind Industry/-environment.
Target group: All technicians in position to access on-or offshore Wind Turbines.
Content:
Introduction
Training facility
Legislation
Medical self-assessment
Fire combustion and -spreading
Fire extinction
Fire prevention
Fire fighting with handheld extinguishers (practises)
Exercises in evacuation from smoke filled area and WTG
Summing up and evaluation
Number of participants: min.4 and max.8
Prerequisites for participation:
Possession of a valid certificate in “Working at Heights – GWO Basic Safety Training” is required.
Participants must be physically able to work in the selected work environment.
Participants shall supply safety footwear and working clothes.
Basic Safety Training Refreshment recognized under The Global Wind Organisation Standard.
It provides knowledge of the basics in proper safe planning and preparation with a fire emergency response before starting work in a Wind Turbine.
Objectives: Participants will gain knowledge on how to manage personnel evacuation in a safe manner with safe judging of the fire. They will learn how to establish efficiently extinguish by hand held firefighting equipment.
Target group: All technicians, who have already participated in Fire Awareness training and need to refresh their knowledge.
Content:
Introduction
Training facility
Legislation
Medical self-assessment
Fire combustion and -spreading
Fire extinction
Fire prevention
Fire fighting with handheld extinguishers
Practices
Summing up and evaluation
Duration: 3,5 hours
Course language: English (request if course is available in local language)
Number of participants: min.4 and max.8
Prerequisites for participation:
Possession of a valid certificate in Manual Handling – GWO Basic Safety Trainingand a valid certificate Working at Heights- GWO Basic Safety Training is required
Further participants must be physically able to work in the selected work environment.
Participants shall supply safety footwear and working clothes.
Basic Safety Training recognized under The Global Wind Organisation Standard.
It provides knowledge on how to manage correct First Aid in case of injury or sudden sickness in the environment including the use of AED (Automatic External Defibrillator).
Objectives: The participants will learn how to plan and execute safe emergency response work in a Wind Turbine. This including knowledge and skills to manage and administer correct First Aid in case of injury or sudden sickness in the environment, which includes the use of AED (Automatic External Defibrillator).
Target group: All technicians in position to access on-or offshore Wind Turbines.
Content:
Introduction
Legislation First Aid
Anatomy
Medical self-assessment
Management of emergencies
Lifesaving First Aid
First Aids Primary survey A-B-C
Automatic External Defibrillator
First Aid equipment
Practice scenarios
Summing up and evaluation
Duration: 2 days (8 hours each)
Places for execution: Alimak Service Training Center
Course language: English (request if course is available in local language)
Number of participants: min.4 and max.6
Prerequisites for participation:
Possession of a valid certificate from Working at Heights – GWO Basic Safety Training is required.
Further Participants must be physically able to work in the selected work environment.
Participants shall supply safety footwear and working clothes.
Basic Safety Training recognized under The Global Wind Organisation Standard.
It provides knowledge on how to manage correct First Aid in case of injury or sudden sickness in the environment including the use of AED (Automatic External Defibrillator).
Objectives: Through theoretical and practical training the purpose is to refresh the participants previously gained knowledge and basic skills from the First Aid BST Module. By the end of the training participants must be able to administer safe and effective First Aid including use of first aid response equipment and correct operation of AED.
Target group: All technicians, who have already participated in First Aid training and need to refresh their knowledge.
Content:
Introduction
Legislation, Risks and hazards
Anatomy
Medical self-assessment
Management of an incident
Life Saving First Aid
First Aids Primary survey A-B-C
Themes
Practice scenarios
Summing up and evaluation
Duration: 1 days (8 hours)
Course language: English or (request if course is available in local language)
Number of particitants: min.4 and max.6
Prerequisites for participation:
Possession of a valid certificate from First Aid – GWO Basic Safety Training, as well as Working at Heights – GWO Basic Safety Training is required.
Further participants must be physically able to work in the selected work environment.
Participants shall supply safety footwear and working clothes.
Avanti Product Safety Training.
It provides knowledge of the basics in proper safe installation and usage of the Avanti lift.
Objectives: To teach the participants how to mount the Avanti Service lift / Work cage in a wind turbine. Furthermore the participants will be informed about safety measures during set up, before and during operations with the Service lift or Work cage. At the end the participants will be exercising operational procedures with the use of the Service lift or Work cage. There will be exercises in evacuation with and from the Service lift or Work cage.
Target group: Turbine technicians and subcontractors in the wind industry.
Content:
Introduction
Working regulations
Basic fall arrest
The manual
Assembling the cabin
Hanging in the cabin
Mounting of the wires
Check and operations of the Service lift / Work cage
Evacuation with and from the Cabin
Summing up and evaluation
Duration: 8 hours
Places for execution: Them (Silkeborg), Denmark or On-Site
Course language: English or Danish
Number of participants: min.4 and max.6
Prerequisites for participation:
Participants must be physically able to work in the selected work environment.
Participants shall supply his PPE (helmet, working gloves, safety footwear, runner, full body harness, shock absorber and lanyard).
Basic Safety Training recognized under The Global Wind Organisation Standard.
It provides knowledge of the basics of how to plan and perform safe work in the Wind Industry/-environment.
Objectives: In general the participant shall through theoretic, practices and exercises learn the basics in how to plan and perform safe work in the Wind Industry/-environment. This including knowledge and skills to perform Manual Handling activities in a correct and safe manner.
Target group: All technicians in position to access on-or offshore Wind Turbines.
Content:
Introduction
Legislation
Medical self-assessment
Risks and hazards
Spinal anatomy and posture
Planning lifts
Risk control and lifting techniques
Behavioural safety
Practices in lifting
Summing up and evaluation
Duration: 4 hours
Course language: English (request if course is available in local language)
Number of participants: min.4 and max.8
Prerequisites for participation:
Participants must be physically able to work in the selected work environment.
Participants shall supply safety footwear and working clothes.
Basic Safety Training Refreshment recognized under The Global Wind Organisation Standard.
It provides knowledge of the basics of how to plan and perform safe work in the Wind Industry/-environment.
Objectives: To refresh and improve participants’s current skills and knowledge in planning and performing safe work with Manual Handling in the wind industry. Further also to encourage safe behaviour whenever performing activities related to Manual Handling.
Target group: All technicians, who have already participated in Manual Handling training and need to refresh their knowledge.
Content:
Introduction
Legislation
Medical self-assessment
Risks and hazards
Behavioural safety
Spinal anatomy and posture
Planning lifts
Practices
Summing up and evaluation
Duration: 3.5 hours
Course language: English (request if course is available in local language)
Number of participants: min.4 and max.8
Prerequisites for participation:
Possession of a valid certification from Manual Handling–GWO Basic Safety Training is required.
Further participants must be physically able to work in the selected work environment.
Participants shall supply safety footwear and working clothes.
Basic Safety Training recognized under The Global Wind Organisation Standard.
It provides knowledge of the basics in how to plan and execute safe whereabouts in a Wind Turbine.
Objectives: Participants will learn the basics in how to plan and execute safe whereabouts in a Wind Turbine. This including knowledge and skills in national legislation, risks, hazards and the necessary ability to perform safe rescue and evacuation by practical use of emergency equipment for heights.
Target group: All technicians in position to access on-or offshore Wind Turbines.
Content:
Introduction
Legislation
Medical self-assessment
Harness
Vertical fall arrest systems
Fall Arrest Lanyards
Work positioning lanyards
Backup systems during exercises
Practical exercises
Workshop with risks and hazards
Emergency procedure
PFPE review
Rescue Device
Suspension trauma
Rescue exercises
Summing up and evaluation
Duration: 2 days (8 hours each)
Course language: English (request if course is available in local language)
Number of participants: min.4 and max.6
Prerequisites for participation:
Participants must be physically able to work in the selected work environment.
Participants shall supply safety footwear and working clothes.
Basic Safety Training recognized under The Global Wind Organisation Standard.
It provides knowledge of the basics in how to plan and execute safe whereabouts in a Wind Turbine.
Objectives: To review participants previously gained knowledge and build on further. By the end of the training the participants should be able to administer safe and effective Working at Heights in the wind turbine environment in accordance to GWO standards. This applies to on- and offshore areas..
Target group: All technicians, who have already participated in Working at Heights training and need to refresh their knowledge.
Content:
Introduction
Knowledge review
Medical self-assessment
Practical review exercises (FPS, PFPE)
Theory review
Practical exercises
Evaluation
Duration: 1 days (8 hours each)
Course language: English (request if course is available in local language)
Number of participants: min.4 and max.6
Prerequisites for participation:
Possession of a valid certificate from Working at Heights – GWO Basic Safety Training is required.
Further participants must be physically able to work in the selected work environment.
Participants shall supply safety footwear and working clothes.