GWO ART Hub, Spinner and Inside Blade Rescue - Initial Training (ART-H) - GWO Training

The aim of this module is to provide participants with the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform rescue operations in a WTG hub, spinner and inside the blade, using industry-standard rescue equipment, methods and techniques that exceed the level of GWO Working at Heights.

Global Wind Organisation

This course is certified by
Global Wind Organisation.
Duration: 1.5 days
Participants: 12 prs
Validity: 2 years

Certification Standard

This course is certified by Global Wind Organisation (GWO). Successful participants receive the applicable GWO WINDA training record for the completed module.

Target Audience

Personnel working in the wind industry who have duties in a wind turbine environment and who may be required by their employer to perform or lead advanced rescue operations.

Prerequisites

Participants must be medically fit and capable of fully participating in the training. Participants must have a personal WINDA profile and provide their own WINDA ID before completion of the training. Participants must also hold valid GWO BST Working at Heights, GWO BST First Aid and GWO BST Manual Handling training records.

Validity

24 months

Frequently asked questions - GWO ART Hub, Spinner and Inside Blade Rescue - Initial Training (ART-H) - GWO Training

After completing the training, will participants receive a certification from the Global Wind Organisation?

Yes. Participants who successfully complete the course receive the applicable GWO WINDA training record for the completed ART-H module.

What is the main aim of the GWO ART Hub, Spinner and Inside Blade Rescue - Initial Training (ART-H)?

This module is designed to provide participants with the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform rescue operations in a WTG hub, spinner and inside the blade using industry-standard rescue equipment, methods and techniques that exceed the level of GWO Working at Heights.

Who is this ART-H course intended for?

The course is intended for personnel working in the wind industry who have duties in a wind turbine environment and who may be required by their employer to perform or lead advanced rescue operations.
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