Course ID: GWO-BST-WAH-ATC(B-6)

Categories: Industrial Training Program

Description

This program is designed for Engineers and Technicians to provide them necessary knowledge and skills through theoretical and practical training allowing them to perform safe work at heights activities with understanding of rescue techniques and procedures in the wind turbine industry. 

GWO - Basic Safety Training - Working at Height at Approved Training Centre

Who should attend ? 

Anyone working in WTG site be it:

  • Engineers 
  • Technicians
  • Operators
  • Supervisors
  • Vendors 

Benefits of this course 

  • Reduces the Risk of Working at Height
  • Get Hands-on practice for using Work at Height Equipment
  • Creates a positive health and safety culture
  • Adhering to the legal requirements of training 

Learning Objectives

  • Understand Hazards & risks for working at heights in wind turbine generator 
  • Principles and techniques of safe WAH
  • Correct usage of PPEs, standards and its inspection
  • Correct usage of self evacuation and rescue devices
  • Demonstrate how to approach rescue situations in wind turbine

Pre-Requisites

  • Site-Hall/Classroom arrangements with Projector and screen near practical site
  • Basic literacy
  • Learner should > 18 years
  • Physically fit and able to participate in practical activities
  • WINDA Registration
  • Appropriate PPE-Harness, Helmets, Safety Shoes, Gloves & Snug fitting clothes

Other Training Highlights

DurationBatch SizeTraining MethodologyAssessmentValidityCertification
DurationBatch SizeTraining MethodologyAssessmentValidityCertification
16Hours (2 Day)6 learner 
1 Facilitator 
(KTC- Centre)
Classroom and Practical Training  Written & Practical Assessment 2 years GWO Working at Height certificate uploaded on WINDA  

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