Aim: The aim of this module is to enable participants through theoretical and practical training to assess and manage life-threatening conditions and injuries in a remote wind turbine environment until professional medical assistance arrives.
Learning Objectives: After the training, the participant will be able to:
- Demonstrate awareness of the importance of carrying out first aid on the wind installation.
- Demonstrate awareness of the safe use of available first aid equipment.
- Assess the casualty and recognise the signs and symptoms of life-threatening conditions.
- Demonstrate the correct use of first aid equipment to prevent further injury.
- Demonstrate the correct use of first aid equipment to provide life support.
Duration: 8 hours (including evaluation). Validity: 24 months.
First Aid module, part of the Basic Safety Training (BST) standard, equips wind industry workers with essential theoretical and practical skills to identify life-threatening conditions, administer safe and effective first aid in wind turbine environments, and prevent further injury until professional care arrives. It covers anatomy basics, wound/disease recognition, emergency response protocols, and hands-on techniques like CPR and AED use, tailored to offshore/onshore hazards. The module typically lasts 8 hours and is valid for 24 months.






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