GWO Sea Survival is part of the Global Wind Organisation (GWO) course portfolio, which sets the standards for training in the global wind energy and renewables industry.
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Industry experienced instructors deliver courses in a state-of-the-art wind and renewables excellence centre which provides a realistic training environment, and accomodates personnel working both onshore and offshore.
GWO Sea Survival provides the skills and knowledge to travel safely to and from offshore wind installations.
This training is designed to ensure delegates understand survival procedures when working in and on wind turbines, with particular emphasis on travelling to and from offshore installations, and safely transferring between vessels and installations.
The course provides delegates with the basic skills and knowledge to act in a preventative way from when they stand on the quay by departure until they have returned safely. This includes using possible aids, rescue equipment and methods.
Prerequisites
In order to complete a GWO Sea Survival course, delegates must:
- Be WINDA registered before arriving for the course
Application procedure
Please book a course through the website of AIS Survivex ("More information").
Learning outcomes
Delegates completing a GWO Sea Survival training course will be able to;
- Work on offshore wind installations
- Demonstrate sea survival techniques and safe transfer between vessels and installations
- Use possible aids/rescue equipment and methods
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