Our GWO Sea Survival Refresher course is carried out at our training facility in Kent in the South East of the UK, fully accredited by the Global Wind Organization as one of the 5 modules of the Basic Safety Training Standard (BST)and taught by expert instructors with experience in the industry.
Price per person: £358.00 + VAT
Length: 1 Day
Trainer to Delegate Ratio: 1:8
Location: Viking MSA, Dover
Certificate Validity: 2 Years
This BSTR Sea Survival Module is to review and build on previously gained knowledge and skills through open questions and practical training. Delegates shall be able to act safely and take the correct preventative actions in all aspects of offshore operations from shore to installation vessel or WTG, and vice versa, both during normal operation and in an emergency in an offshore wind turbine environment.
Current valid certificate must be shown on arrival of the course booking to be eligible for a refresher course.
Course Partner
The Maritime Skills Academy offers complete training management. These world-class centres with state-of-the-art facilities support delegates from around the world.
Upon successful completion of this course delegates will be able to demonstrate:
Health:
All personnel participating in GWO Basic Safety Training shall be medically fit and capable of fully participating. Delegates will be required to sign a statement stating that they are medically fit to participate in safety training and that they do not suffer from any medical illness or are under the influence of any narcotic substance or alcohol.
Equipment:
Documents Required:
Wind Turbines
Accredited by the Global Wind Organisation
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