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

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 beyond GWO Working at Heights.

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Cost: EUR 320
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Course Country: Bulgaria
Certification

Global Wind Organisation

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

Bulgaria contacts

Address: Bulyard, South Industrial Zone,
Varna, Bulgaria, 9000

Objectives

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. Single rescuer advanced rescue elements are included within the module.

Availability

Course dates, prices and booking confirmation are available on request. To reserve a seat, please contact our administration team or use the online booking option. Payment should be completed no later than 2 banking days before the course start date, unless otherwise agreed.

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.

Participants

Maximum 12 participants. Practical exercises are delivered according to GWO instructor-to-participant ratios, with a maximum of 4 participants per instructor during practical activities.

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

What certification will participants receive after completing the GWO BTT Installation Mechanical course?

Upon successful completion, participants receive an official GWO BTT Installation Mechanical certificate issued under the Global Wind Organisation Basic Technical Training Standard. This qualification has no fixed expiry period, although retraining may be required by company policy, national legislation, or after a long period without using the skills.

What is the main focus of the GWO BTT Installation Mechanical course?

The course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and practical skills required to perform basic mechanical installation tasks in a wind turbine installation environment under the supervision of an experienced technician. It covers safe working procedures, correct PPE, handling and storage of components, lifting operations, main component preparation, pre-assembly, assembly, and principles of mechanical completion.

Are there any prerequisites for attending the GWO BTT Installation Mechanical course?

Yes. Participants must be medically fit, have a personal WINDA profile and WINDA ID, and must have successfully completed GWO BTT Mechanical and GWO BTT Bolt Tightening before attending this module.

How long is the GWO BTT Installation Mechanical course and how many participants can join?

The course duration is 1 day. The maximum number of participants is 12, with practical exercises delivered according to the applicable GWO instructor-to-participant ratio.

What practical exercises are included in the GWO BTT Installation Mechanical course?

Practical exercises include handling and storage of components, lifting operation awareness, main component preparation, pre-assembly and assembly activities, supervised mechanical installation tasks, and safe use of tools, equipment, and PPE in a wind turbine installation environment.
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