Item | Description |
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Subject | GWO Basic Safety Training Refresher (BSTR)-Fire Awareness |
Qualifications | Persons who want to engage in offshore wind power related industries |
Carrying Items | 1.Identification card or passport 2.Personal laundry |
Training Days | 4 hours |
Location | No. 482, Zhongzhou 3rd Road, Qijin District, Kaohsiung City Taiwan (R.O.C) |
Procedure | Go to online registration and select wind power training |
Information | Please make sure that you have registered WINDA ID at https://winda.globalwindsafety.org/register/ before registering.The training must record your WINDA ID during the registration. |
Course Introduction
Provide trainees with basic knowledge and skills, and enable them to prevent fires through theoretical and practical training, make appropriate judgments when assessing fires, manage personnel evacuation, and ensure that all personnel are handled safely in the event of an uncontrollable fire.
Our university's fire protection practice area is the only fire extinguishing area in Taiwan that has both wind and crew training; we have ship cabin, wind turbine engine room simulation space, multiple simulated fire points and various fire suppression systems. During the training, trainees will improve on fire-related knowledge, self-protection concepts, recognize different fire situations, exercise related fire-fighting equipment, be familiar with fire-fighting rescue procedures and escape methods.
Course content
1. Introduction and regulations.
2. Fire combustion and fire spread.
3. Practice and scenario-based training.
4. Firefighting equipment in a WTG.
Our university's fire protection practice area is the only fire extinguishing area in Taiwan that has both wind and crew training; we have ship cabin, wind turbine engine room simulation space, multiple simulated fire points and various fire suppression systems. During the training, trainees will improve on fire-related knowledge, self-protection concepts, recognize different fire situations, exercise related fire-fighting equipment, be familiar with fire-fighting rescue procedures and escape methods.
Course content
1. Introduction and regulations.
2. Fire combustion and fire spread.
3. Practice and scenario-based training.
4. Firefighting equipment in a WTG.