Training GWO BST Onshore (4 modules)
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GWO BST Onshore (4 modules)
GWO BASIC SAFETY TRAINING Onshore
Price:
4190 PLN+VAT

5153.70 PLN (including VAT)

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Course description



Category
GWO Basic Safety Training

Code
-

Duration
4 days

Certificate Validity
2 years

Accreditations
GWO

Requirements
- No specific prior knowledge or qualifications are required for this course.
- Maximum weight 135 kg
- Registration in the WINDA database at winda.globalwindsafety.org and obtaining a WINDA ID.
- After booking a training place, but before attending the course, you must register in the WINDA database and create a personal profile. Upon registration, you will receive an individual WINDA ID. You need this to complete the training. WINDA is a global database used by the Global Wind Organisation (GWO). WINDA enables verification of training by employers and training providers.
What should the delegate bring?
- Valid health certificate
- Identification document
Validity Extension
The course is valid for 2 years. Before expiration, to maintain the validity of acquired qualifications, a GWO BST Onshore Refresher course must be completed.

Dedicated Course

 

This comprehensive course is designed for personnel working in the wind industry or related fields. It is tailored to those who perform tasks that involve first aid, fire safety, working at heights, sea survival, and manual handling, ensuring they are fully prepared to handle the unique challenges of such environments.

 

Description of the Training

This comprehensive course combines five essential safety training modules tailored for those working in the wind industry:
  1. First Aid:
    • Provides essential first aid knowledge and skills, covering emergency response, injury assessment, and practical skills such as CPR and wound management. It includes managing first aid incidents in a wind turbine environment, addressing bleeding, burns, chemical contacts to the eyes, medical emergencies like heart attacks and strokes, hypothermia, fractures, and performing a head-to-toe examination.
  2. Fire Awareness:
    • Offers fundamental knowledge about fire safety, including fire prevention, the use of fire extinguishers, and emergency response procedures. The module covers types of fires, the fire triangle, fire spread, fire gases, emergency planning, classes of fires, fire hazards, and preventive measures.
  3. Working at Height:
    • Provides comprehensive theoretical and practical training on working safely at heights, using personal protective equipment, and performing rescue operations. It includes fall protection systems, correct harness attachment, allowable maximum angles, anchorage points, pre-use inspection, and practical exercises with fall arrest systems, fall prevention, and rescue operations. Participants will engage in real-life simulations to practice emergency procedures and safe working techniques.
  4. Manual Handling:
    • Provides training on safe manual handling techniques to prevent injuries, focusing on lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling tasks. It includes avoiding common musculoskeletal injuries, injury symptoms, manual handling principles, dynamic risk assessment, introduction to TILE principles, risk control, and manual handling techniques in various positions.

 

Course Goal

The goal of the course is to ensure participants can work safely and responsibly in various challenging environments. This includes being able to identify and mitigate risks, use safety equipment correctly, perform emergency procedures efficiently, and apply safe manual handling techniques to protect themselves and their colleagues.

 

Qualifications Obtained

Participants will receive certificates recognized by the Global Wind Organisation (GWO) for each module: First Aid, Fire Awareness, Working at Height, Sea Survival, and Manual Handling. These qualifications are essential for those seeking employment or looking to maintain their position within the wind industry.

 

Confirmation of Course Completion

Participants will receive certificates upon successful completion of each module, recorded in the WINDA database. This ensures that employers can verify the credentials of their workers easily, maintaining high safety standards within the industry.

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