GWO Basic Technical Training (BTT)
is formed by three courses, including BTT Mechanical (13 hours), BTT Electrical (9 hours) and BTT Hydraulics (10 hours). In this training, candidates will learn and practice a complete first aid knowledge and skill in a wind turbine scenario.
Training Days: 4 days
Valid Date: Valid permanently
GWO Basic Safety Training (BST)
Offshore course, consists of 5 modules, including First Aid (16 hours), Manual Handling (4 hours), Fire Awareness (4 hours), Walking at Heights (16 hours) and Sea Survival (8 hours). In this training, candidates will learn and practice a complete first aid knowledge and skill in a wind turbine scenario. In order to keep the certificate valid, BST-Refresher is all what you need.
Training Days: 6 days
Valid Date: 24 months
Slinger Signaller (SLS)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of lifting operations to our delegates, and they are able to identify the common hazards related to lifting operations and conduct the duty of being a slinger signaller safely.
Training Days: 2 days
Valid Date: 24 months
Advanced Rescue Training (ART)
Learn to manage the risk in rescue operations to ensure a more effecient rescue in the wind farms. This corse is mainly divided into (A) Nacelle, tower & basement, and (B) Hub, Spinner & Inside Blade rescue, and detailed on single and group rescue certification.
Training Days: 2 days
Valid Date: 24 months
Enhanced First Aid (EFA)
Participants can take responsibility for administering safe, effective, and immediate lifesaving and enhanced first aid measures in an emergency in a Wind Turbine Generator environment. Participants can act independently in giving assistance in remote areas using advanced emergency equipment and medical teleconsultation.
Training Days: 3 days
Valid Date: 24 months
IOG & SPO Voyage Plan – Ratings Training Course
IOG and SPO(now is Tidewater Offshore Operations) are now collaborating with TUMT (Taipei University of Marine Technology) to recruit talented individuals who are interested in offshore wind vessels to take part in training courses for our deck and engine departments. The aim of the training courses is to assist the cadets in obtaining STCW-compliant licenses that will qualify them for a rating’s certificate of competency. The qualified cadets will work on Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessels (AHTS) and Platform Supply Vessels (PSV) and enjoy competitive remuneration.
Training Days: 10 weeks
Valid Date: Valid permanently
Pilot Project
CWind Taiwan announced that it is sponsoring up to 100 Taiwanese students and local fishermen to participate in a GWO pilot project, aiming to raise the candidate’s awareness of offshore safety and develop their general understanding of the offshore wind industry in Taiwan. They could have complete evaluation, before they truly enter related industries.
