Lerus Training Offers GWO-Certified Working at Heights Training for Wind Energy Professionals

10.11.2024

Lerus Training is excited to announce the availability of the GWO-certified Working at Heights (WAH) module, part of the Basic Safety Training (BST) program, at its training centers in Ukraine, Jakarta, and Bulgaria. This specialized training is designed to equip professionals in the wind energy industry with essential safety skills for working at height.

With a strong focus on practical, hands-on learning, the Working at Heights module ensures participants are well-prepared to handle the challenges and risks associated with wind turbine operations.

What Participants Can Expect

  • Industry-Standard Safety Protocols: Master the best practices for safe operations at height.
  • Hands-On Equipment Training: Gain experience with critical safety tools, including harnesses, lanyards, and fall arrest systems.
  • Risk Management and Emergency Response: Learn how to conduct risk assessments and implement rescue techniques tailored to wind turbine environments.
GWO-Certified Working at Heights Training for Wind Energy Professionals

Training on Request and On-Site Delivery

Lerus Training Centers are authorized to deliver this program both on-site and at designated training locations. Flexible scheduling allows organizations to train their teams at their convenience, ensuring workforce readiness and compliance with global safety standards.

Book Your Spot Today

Courses are available on request. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your safety expertise and build confidence in one of the fastest-growing industries.

For more information and booking details, visit Working At Heights (WAH) Module page.


About Lerus Training:

Lerus Training is a leading provider of high-quality training programs for the offshore, maritime, and renewable energy industries. With cutting-edge facilities and expert instructors, Lerus Training is committed to empowering professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in their fields.


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