Specialist Height Access is proud to be working alongside Skylar Education in offering Global Wind Organisation (GWO) Basic Safety Training.
GWO Basic Safety Training (BST) is suitable for professionals interested in working in the renewable energy sector (Wind Generation). The BST we offer include the following modules:
- First Aid Module (FA)
- Manual Handling Module (MH)
- Fire Awareness Module (FAW)
- Working at Heights Module (WAH)
In addition to the Globally Recognised GWO modules, you will also achieve training and assessment in National Units of Competency to achieve First Aid and CPR/Live Panel Rescue, Manual Handling, Fire Awareness, Heights Training and Heights rescue Training.
Upon completion of the GWO training, students will be issued with a Certificate of Completion and their WINDA records updated to reflect relevant competencies achieved.
GWO training is not Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) under the VET (Vocational Education and Training) Quality Framework, however a Statement of Attainment will be given for the Nationally Accredited units that you will complete as part of this course.
The following national units of competencies are delivered and assessed by Skylar Education RTO 21647
- HLTAID009 Provide CPR
- HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
- RIIWHS204E Work Safely at Heights
- PUASAR022 Participate in Rescue Operations
- HLTWHS005 Conduct manual tasks safely
- PUAFER008 Confine Small Emergencies in A Facilities
- UETDRRF004 Perform Rescue from a Live LV Panel (Optional upon request)
Duration: 4 Days
Cost: The total cost is $2,200 including GST. An initial payment of $1,500 is required now, with the remaining balance due on the first day before the course begins.
Prerequisites
- Students will need to register and obtain a WINDA technician number prior to attending the course. WINDO – participant registration
- All students must be eligible to receive nationally recognised training within Australia and be able to provide a unique student identifier (USI) upon enrolment.
- Have the physical capacity to be able to meet the demands of the practical demonstration skills including gaining access, working, and egress from a place of height whilst wearing the appropriate PPE.
- Students must have sufficient English language, literacy, numeracy and visual interpretation skills to successfully complete the course.
- Students must present photo ID on arrival
COURSE CONTENT:
GWO BST Working at Heights
This module provides the basic knowledge and skills necessary to use personal fall protection equipment correctly and perform work safely at height in a wind turbine generator including the performance of self-evacuation and basic rescue
Demonstrate knowledge of:
- Legislative requirements – National and Global
- Hazard identification and Risk Control measures
- Fall protection equipment: Identification, correct use, inspection and maintenance
- Rescue situations in a WTG
- Work safely on fixed ladders
- Rescue equipment identification and safe working procedures of equipment
Demonstrate skills in:
- Correct fitting of fall protection equipment
- Safe work practices in a wind turbine including on ladders, platforms and nacelle
- Establishing anchors for rescue and evacuation
- Evacuation of a Wind turbine
- Rescue of a casualty from both inside and outside of the ladder
- Post use and inspection of all equipment
GWO BST First Aid
This module provides you the knowledge and confidence required to provide immediate and effective first aid treatment to any person suffering a sudden illness or injury on a wind turbine or at home. You will develop the skills to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, and promote recovery.
Demonstrate knowledge of:
- Legislative requirements and Duty of Care responsibilities
- Hazard identification and Risk Control
- First Aid Guidelines (Global and National)
- Basic anatomy
- First Aid principles in emergency situations
- Scene assessment and management
- DRSABCD
- Primary and Secondary survey of the casualty
- CPR and use of an AED
- Psychological First Aid
- Incident response and reporting
Demonstrate skills in:
- Initial casualty assessment DRSABCD
- Perform CPR
- Use of an Automated External Defibrillator
- Infection control principles & practices
- Primary and secondary survey of a casualty
- Correct equipment use for first aid
- First Aid management for: Unconscious, unresponsive casualty, Shock, Electrical incidents & burns, bleeding & wounds control, soft tissue injuries and fractures, asthma, diabetes and poisoning
GWO BST Fire Awareness
This module has been built to give candidates the skills to evaluating a fire, manage evacuation of personnel and efficiently extinguish an initial fire using basic firefighting equipment.
Demonstrate knowledge of:
- Legislative requirements
- Hazard identification and risk control
- Causes of fires in wind turbines
- Fire behaviour
- Identifying signs of fire in wind turbines
- Initial actions on discovering a fire
- Fire prevention strategies
- Emergency escape procedures
Demonstrate skills in:
- Initial and appropriate judgement of a fire
- Correct fire extinguishing techniques and methods
- Correct operation of firefighting equipment available in a wind turbine: fire extinguisher and fire blanket
GWO BST Manual Handling
This module assists in the development of correct manual handling techniques for maintaining a safe working environment with a focus on load movements and safe manual handling in a rescue.
Demonstrate knowledge of:
- Legislative requirements
- Hazard identification
- Spinal anatomy and posture
- Planning safe lifts
- Use of Mechanical Aids
- Causes of manual handling injuries
- Injury reporting methods
Demonstrate skills in:
- Correct manual handling techniques and methods including: Lifting / moving equipment and personal rescue
- Applying a problem-solving approach to manual handling tasks
- Correct lifting techniques as an individual and team lifts
- GWO BST Low Voltage Rescue (Additional option available upon request). This additional module provide students with the skills to perform a rescue from a live low voltage (LV) apparatus in a wind turbine.
Demonstrate knowledge of:
- Legislative requirements
- Understanding a LVR Kit
- Inspection of rescue equipment
- Assessing hazards to rescuer, casualty and others
- Isolation procedures where appropriate
- Knowledge of Safe Approach Distances (SADs) appropriate to rescue from a live LV panel
Demonstrate skills in:
- Maintaining Safe Approach Distances (SADs) appropriate to rescue from a live LV panel perform a low voltage rescue
- Assess the casualty and recognise the need for CPR
- Emergency response services
- Operate a fire blanket
- Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation in accordance with ARC guidelines
For refunds, changes, enquiries or cancellations please call our office on 1300 000 742 and speak to the training co-ordinator or email us at training@specialistheightaccess.com.au. If you are not satisfied with the training please speak to our Director Scott on Ph 1300 000 742.