After completing the training, will participants be awarded a certification from the Global Wind Organisation?
Yes, upon successful completion of the course, participants will be awarded a certification from the Global Wind Organisation.
What is the main focus of the GWO Working At Heights (WAH) Module in Indonesia?
The GWO Working At Heights (WAH) Module in Indonesia aims to qualify participants, through theoretical and practical training, to use basic personal protective equipment and perform safe work at height. The course also covers safe and comprehensive basic rescue from height in a remote wind turbine environment.
Who is the intended audience for the GWO Working At Heights (WAH) Module in Indonesia?
The course is tailored for personnel who will be working in the wind industry or related fields in Indonesia and will have their duties in a wind turbine environment. This includes those in physical contact with a wind turbine or an offshore wind structure and those whose job functions have been risk assessed to require training according to the BST standard.
What prerequisites are required for participants enrolling in the GWO Working At Heights (WAH) Module in Indonesia?
All participants should be medically fit and capable of fully participating. They must provide signatures testifying to their medical fitness before the start of the module. Additionally, participants should have created a personal profile in WINDA and provide their WINDA ID before completing the training.
With Lerus operating training centers globally, what makes its GWO Working At Heights (WAH) Module stand out in Indonesia?
Lerus is a global company with training centers worldwide, ensuring consistent quality and standards. In Indonesia, Lerus offers the GWO Working At Heights (WAH) Module with a blend of expert instructors and advanced training methodologies, ensuring participants receive thorough and effective training.