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Timetable
1st day 9.00-13.00 14.00-17.00
2nd day 9.00-13.00 14.00-17.00
Intended audience
Personnel who will work in the wind energy industry or related sectors. Personnel selected to perform advanced rescue operations or to 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 (ID WINDA) which must be provided upon registration.
In addition, course participants must be in possession of the basic course and the following courses: GWO BST WAH (Working at Heights), GWO BST FA (First Aid) and GWO BST MH (Manual Handling).
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 purpose of this module is to enable participants, through theoretical and practical training, to review and consolidate skills previously acquired from the ART Nacelle, Tower & Basement Rescue module and the BST Working at Heights and Manual Handling modules to enable course participants to perform rescue operations of injured persons in a WTG nacelle, tower and basement using industry-standard rescue equipment, methods and techniques.
Course fee
660,00€ per participant at Kong premises (VAT exempt).
Confirmation of the course will be sent by e-mail at least 10 working days before the fixed date.
The course will be activated upon reaching the minimum number of 4 participants.
Contents
- Introduction to the course
- Emergency response plan in your organisation
- Review of knowledge
- Measures to prevent accidents during training
- Manual handling
- Working at height and rescue from a ladder
- Working at height and self-evacuation
- Evacuation of an injured person from the shuttle at the base of the tower
- Rescue from a confined space
- Rescue from a crawl space
- Rescue from below
- Final assessment
PPE and Log Book
Participants are required to wear comfortable and functional training clothing, safety shoes.
At the beginning of the course, the teacher will evaluate the suitability of the footwear; if the footwear is not suitable, the participant will be excluded from the course.
Who has already the Kong Log Book, should bring it in order to update.
Checks and evaluation
Participants will be assessed on the basis of learning outcomes by direct observation during training and final written test.
Teaching material
The necessary documentation will be provided for the in-depth study of the topics covered.
Teaching methodology
the courses are conducted with an interactive method, in order to involve the participants, stimulate their interest, encourage discussion on practical cases from their experience.
This allow the cours contents to be adapted to the needs of the participants themselves.
Attendance certificates and participants’ evaluation
participants who, in addition to have attended at least 90% of the hours scheduled for the module, have successfully passed the learning tests, will be issued a certificate valid for the Global Wind Organisation (GWO) standard.
Duration of the GWO certificates of attendance
The module described above is valid for 24 months.
Payment procedure
Bank transfer within two days of receipt of the course confirmation.
Registration will only be officially confirmed upon receipt of the fee.
Cancellation
In case of cancellation Kong S.p.A. will retain
- 50% if the cancellation is made within 5 working days before the beginning of the course
- the entire fee if the cancellation is made from the fourth working day before the beginning of the course, at the beginning of the course or after the course has started.
Any absences for health reasons only entitle the fee to be suspended if documented.