Updates to GWO training standards

GWO training standards are regularly updated. The most recent took place on July 1st this year. We explore what this means for technicians seeking accreditation and those renewing.

 

GWO standards are continually improving ensuring that all modules are at the cutting edge of safety and process. With a recent update taking place on the 1st of July this year we thought it was a great opportunity to explore what this means from a trainer and technician perspective and how this might affect your GWO training and accreditations.

 

What’s changed?

GWO training standards are frequently updated. Both BST and BTT have recently been updated, moving from version 11 and version 4 respectively to 12 and 5. Training providers, that’s us, can continue to use the old standard for a 3 month grace period, which ended on July the 1st this year, at which point delivery needs to move to the new version.

 

How does this affect technicians?

It’s important to know whether your training provider is delivering the correct standard. Outside of the grace period accreditations to obsolete standards with be considered non-compliant and this affects your ability to work at GWO accredited locations. As the grace, or handover, period has now finished all courses should be delivered to BST v12 or BTT v5.

 

Is STL compliant?

In a word, yes. It’s of paramount importance to STL USA that we are delivering training to the correct training standard and are completely compliant with the GWO in respect of this.

 

When is the next round of updates?

GWO regularly review and update the training standards with the next round scheduled for the second half of 2020 and first half of 2021. We’ll ensure to keep you  informed of developments via the website and social media.

 

Should I worry about compliance?

As we’ve mentioned it’s important to verify if you’re trainer is delivering the correct version of the BST or BTT. You can be assured that this is the case with STL USA courses but we can’t speak for other providers. If in doubt or if you have questions please reach out to us and we can hopefully help.

 

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September, October and November GWO training course dates

We’ve just released GWO training course dates for both Texas and Iowa training centers. there’s a comprehensive program for the next 3 months.

If you’re interested in booking a GWO training course or have any questions regarding availability and course content just follow the link at the bottom of this page.

Course dates by center:

 

Iowa

GWO training center Iowa

September

GWO Working at Height 

September 9th and 10th

GWO First Aid

September 11th and 12th

GWO Fire Awareness

September 13th, 19th and 26th

GWO Manual Handling

September 13th

GWO Working at Height Refresher

September 24th

GWO First Aid Refresher

September 25th

October

GWO Working at Height

October 14th and 15th

GWO First Aid

October 16th and 17th

GWO Fire Awareness

October 18th and 24th

GWO Manual Handling

October 18th and 24th

GWO Working at Height Refresher

October 22nd

GWO First Aid Refresher

October 23rd

November

GWO Working at Height

November 11th and 12th

GWO First Aid

November 13th and 14th

GWO Fire Awareness

November 15th and 21st

GWO Manual Handling

November 15th and 21st

GWO Working at Height Refresher

November 19th

GWO First Aid Refresher

November 21st

 

Texas

GWO training center Texas

September

GWO Working at Height 

September 9th and 10th

GWO First Aid

September 11th and 12th

GWO Fire Awareness

September 13th, 19th and 26th

GWO Manual Handling

September 13th

GWO Working at Height Refresher

September 17th and 24th

GWO First Aid Refresher

September 18th and 25th

October

GWO Working at Height

October 14th and 15th

GWO First Aid

October 16th and 17th

GWO Fire Awareness

October 3rd and 18th

GWO Manual Handling

October 3rd and 18th

GWO Working at Height Refresher

October 1st

GWO First Aid Refresher

October 2nd

November

GWO Working at Height

November 18th and 129th

GWO First Aid

November 20th and 21st

GWO Fire Awareness

November 7th, 14th and 22nd

GWO Manual Handling

November 7th, 14th and 22nd

GWO Working at Height Refresher

November 5th and 12th

GWO First Aid Refresher

November 6th and 13th

 

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2019 Wind Energy review, so far..

2019 has already been a huge year for wind energy so we thought we’d look back on some of the big developments so far and those still to come.

2019 has gone so quickly, with so many major developments taking place it feels like we’ve had a full year already and it’s only July! This week’s blog looks at the major sector developments and looks ahead to what’s to come in the sector for the rest of the year. As a GWO trainer we’re well placed to see what is really happening in the sector from an infrastructure and employment perspective and one thing is for certain that wind energy continues to grow, fast.

2019 a year for firsts

Wind energy generated more electricity than coal for the first time this year. April saw wind surpass coal for the first time ever and indications suggest that this will only accelerate the decline in the coal industry. As it becomes ever cheaper to generate power via renewables less profitable fossil fuels are surely on the way out. Much of this demand has been driven by states, cities and corporations commiting to clean energy despite the national backdrop.

New projects show no sign of slowing

Big wind farm news has been coming through at regular intervals. So far this year we have seen the Vinyard offshore farm, Ocean wind off the coast of Atlantic City and two major projects off the Long Island coast announced. This comes against a backdrop of numerous new onshore farms being awarded contracts. The sector is moving fast as the USA catches up with the rest of the world.

Corporates and cities leading the way

Major cities like Dallas and Chicago have made bold commitments to renewable energy. In both cases they have set targets to use 100% clean energy. Despite a national backdrop at odds with renewable energy these are just two examples of cities, states and municipalities taking action into their own hands where energy is concerned.

Corporates are also doing their bit. There is a clear drive towards clean energy as corporates look to secure their energy needs now and in the future. Well known organisations like Facebook have made a clear commitment to wind energy creating hundreds of jobs in the process with other well know organisations following such as AT&T and Google. These companies have set impressive targets and on the face of it it’s great PR but there’s more to it than that. These companies know that renewable costs are steadily reducing vs. increasingly expensive fossil fules. They also know companies who take an active role in managing their energy efficiency perform better over the long term.

STL USA’s year so far

It’s been a super busy year so far at STL USA. 2019 is on course to be a record year for students trained and accredited with GWO qualifications. We’ve attended some great industry events particularly AWEA’s conference in San Diego and we hope to make more friends in the industry over the next months and years.

What’s in store at STL USA

The rest of 2019 is about cementing STL USA’s place as the leading provider of GWO training solutions in the USA. We’re actively recruiting for new trainers and we hope to have secured an additional world class training facility by year end.

 

 

STL USA are taking course bookings for August & September GWO training, click below to find out more

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Latest Texas and Iowa GWO training courses

We’ve just released the latest Texas and Iowa GWO training courses. Dates below.

 

Iowa

GWO training center Iowa

 

GWO Basic Safety Training 

Week commencing July 29th 2019, week commencing August 5th 2019

GWO Basic Safety Training refresher

August 12th – 14th 2019

 

Texas

GWO training center Texas

 

GWO Basic Safety Training 

Week commencing July 1st 2019, week commencing August 19th 2019

GWO Basic Safety Training refresher

July 9th to 11th, July 16th to 18th, July 23rd to 25th , July 30th to August 1st, August 27th – 29th

 

Get in touch to book a course:

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Great feedback on GWO training from STL

We’re always really proud when we receive great feedback on GWO training delivered from our various locations across the USA.

 

This week we thought we’d share some of the first hand experience and feedback on GWO training that we receive from our course attendees. We’re on target to have training the most technicians in the USA of all the training providers so we do get a lot of feedback. It helps us continually improve our approach and ensures we are delivering the best possible services to our many clients.

The majority of our GWO training takes place at centers in Iowa and Texas. At both venues we have world-class facilities including climbing structures, fall-arrest ladders, evacuation hatches and wind turbine nacelles so we can simulate real turbine situations. What sets our training apart is the quality and experience of our course leaders. Ben and Adrian time and again get mentioned in feedback such as:

 

“The course was great, we actually got to apply what we learned. The instructors Ben and Adrian made the class very enjoyable”.

“All the subjects covered were good. The instructors were great at explaining all the technical points and made the course very enjoyable”.

 

It’s consistently receiving great feedback like this that motivates our team to work hard evolving our services, ensuring that we remain at the forefront of GWO training in the USA. For more information on our courses, locations and trainers click below.

 

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Overview of GWO accreditations

GWO accreditations fall into the two basic standards created by the industry to ensure consistency in safety systems and processes. Each is a vital qualification for technicians looking to work in the wind energy industry.

This week we take a look at the two basic standards and the modules that make up the the GWO accreditations. All of STL USA’s GWO training courses  cover the modules that make up the two standards.

 

About GWO

GWO – Global Wind Organisation was founded by its constituent members including wind turbine manufacturers, owners and training providers. The first safety standard was published in 2012 and refreshed in 2017 in response to industry demand for a recognisable standard for the sector. This was followed by the technical standard with both GWO accreditations becoming the industry norm for technicians in the industry.

Basic Safety Training modules

Each module in the Basic Safety Training accreditation covers essential aspects of safety for technicians in the wind energy sector. The modules are designed to equip the technician with a strong safety baseline and are essential to work on turbines operated by GWO members. Basic Safety Training was introduced in 2012 as a direct result of the wind energy sector coming together to agree uniform safety standards.

Modules included in Basic Safety Training include those below as well as refreshers for each which are required to be taken annually.

  • First Aid
  • Working at Height
  • Manual Handling
  • Fire Awareness
  • Sea Survival

Basic Technical Training modules

The Basic Technical Training accreditation is designed to equip technicians with with a strong practical knowledge of the key technical aspects of wind turbines. Introduced in 2017, the Basic Technical Training Standard consists of three core modules and an additional installation module which can be taken after certification in the mechanical module. From 31st March 2018 all new technicians working for GWO member companies and their suppliers are expected to complete Basic Technical Training. Modules include:

  • Mechanical
  • Electrical
  • Hydraulic
  • Installation

These two GWO accreditations form the backbone of technicians required knowledge for performing their jobs in a safe best practice environment. STL USA have over 15 years experience training technicians in the USA, UK and Europe in all of the modules. Training takes place at very locations around the world with two key centers in the USA; Texas and Iowa.

For more information and to book your GWO training course click the button below.

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GWO training snapshot

This weeks blog is a GWO training snapshot. All the info you need to know in one quick post!!

 

We get asked so many questions about GWO training courses that this week we thought we’d post a GWO training snapshot. All the info you need in one handy post. There’s quite a lot to get through, the courses, where they happen and what makes the STL team so great at delivering them.

 

Courses

The basic GWO accreditations cover Basic Safety Training and Basic Technical Training. STL then offers various training modules within this:

Basic Safety Training modules

  • First Aid
  • Working at Height
  • Manual Handling
  • Fire Awareness
  • Sea Survival

Basic Technical Training modules

  • Mechanical
  • Electrical
  • Hydraulic
  • Installation

All modules come with refresher courses that can be taken annually every year after gaining your accreditation. In every case the technician will learn to perform to the standards as set out by the GWO. GWO training qualifications are vital for technicians as the majority of operators are GWO members and require anyone working on site to have the correct accreditations.

Training centres

Safety Technology USA operate from three training locations in the USA, with the main GWO training taking place in Iowa and Texas. In both cases the facilities we use are widely recognised as being some of the best in not just the USA but the world.

Texas State Technical College

TSTC as it is known is located in Sweetwater Texas, part of the Technical College the center boasts a huge range of facilities:

  • The Building; Roof Height 30’ X Width 50’ X Depth 50’
  • Climbing Structure Height 25’ and one Platform at other end.
  • 2 Fall arrest ladders. (Wind Energy, Telecoms & Industrial Use)
  • Evacuation Hatch (Wind Energy Use)
  • 20’ Edge Negations for Rope Access and Wind Energy Evacuation.
  • Training Rooms X 1. With Projector
  • 25’ Mobile Training UNIT with classroom

Courses covered at TSTC include all GWO modules and refreshers. Part of the centre of excellence for wind energy training we are extremely lucky to have access to such an amazing site to conduct GWO training.

Iowa Lakes Community College

Iowa Lakes has been a leader in wind energy education since 2004. Facilities at the center include:

  • The Building; Roof Height 30’ X Width 50’ X Depth 50’
  • Climbing Structure Height 25’ and one Platform at other end.
  • 2 Fall arrest ladders. (Wind Energy, Telecoms & Industrial Use)
  • Evacuation Hatch (Wind Energy Use)
  • 20’ Edge Negations for Rope Access and Wind Energy Evacuation.
  • Training Rooms X 1. With Projector

As well as hosting our accredited courses the Iowa Lakes also offers the nation’s first Associate in Applied Science Degree in Wind Energy and Turbine Technology. Starting in 2004, Iowa Lakes has been a leader in delivering training and education to meet a rapidly growing demand for operations and maintenance (O&M) technicians across the country and abroad.

 

STL’s skills and experience

The STL team has been at the forefront of innovation in wind energy safety for over 15 years. Built on simple principles, STL strive to maintain their global reputation for excellence, collaboration and flexibility through hard work and a true commitment to the safety of workers at height.

For STL the mission has always been simple, to ensure the safety of workers at height. It’s something that as a company every member of staff takes seriously because team STL know the dangers that the technicians we train face on a  daily basis.

The STL training team have a collective 50+ years teaching technicians how to work safely at height and have trained litterally thousands of individuals. STL are relied on for safety training by some of the biggest global energy companies such as E.on but, regardless of who you work for what matters is that when you finish an STL course we are confident you will be safe in the field.

 

For more information on STL training get in touch.

 

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Texas GWO training. May, June 2019 course dates.

2019 is going fast! We’ve just released the latest dates for Texas GWO training in May and June.

Courses cover all aspects of the GWO Basic Safety and Basic Technical Standards. If you can’t see what you’re looking for or have a particular GWO training requirement get in touch, we’ll be glad to help.

 

Texas State Technical College

May

GWO Working at Height Refresher; May 7th, May 14th, May 21st
GWO First Aid Refresher; May 8th, May 15th, May 22nd
GWO Fire Awareness; May 9th, May 16th, May 23rd
GWO Manual Handling; May 9th, May 16th, May 23rd
GWO Working at height; May 27th to May 28th
GWO First Aid; May 29th to May 30th

 

June

GWO Working at Height Refresher; June 18th, June 25th
GWO First Aid Refresher; June 19th, June 26th
GWO Fire Awareness; June 7th, June 20th, June 27th
GWO Manual Handling; June 7th, June 20th, June 27th
GWO Working at height; June 3rd to June 4th
GWO First Aid; June 5ht to June 6th

 

Texas State Technical College facilities

 

GWO training center Texas

 

Facilities in detail

The Building; Roof Height 30’ X Width 50’ X Depth 50’

Climbing Structure Height 25’ and one Platform at other end.

2 Fall arrest ladders. (Wind Energy, Telecoms & Industrial Use)

Evacuation Hatch (Wind Energy Use)

20’ Edge Negations for Rope Access and Wind Energy Evacuation.

Training Rooms X 1. With Projector

25’ Mobile Training UNIT with classroom

 

Services

Open plan Seating Area.

Men’s Restrooms.

Women’s Restrooms.

Vending Machine.

Smoking area External to the building

 

 

Enquire about a GWO training course now and let our experienced team help you through the booking process.

 

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The vital role of GWO training for a career in wind energy.

A career in wind energy is a smart choice. Wind energy is one of the fastest growing sectors in the USA. We look at why GWO training and accreditations are a vital cornerstone of a successful career.

GWO training has become a required part of a career in wind energy for any inspiring wind turbine technicians portfolio. With the majority of providers in the sector members it is a requirement to have the GWO Basic accreditations to work on a site they operate.

Why does GWO matter?

 

 

The Global Wind Organisation was created by it’s members to create and consistently improve safety standards across the industry. Members represent the majority of installed wind energy capacity and include the likes of; E.on, GE, Goldwind, Innogy and Vestas. It’s very likely that if you been to a wind farm you’ve had contact with a turbine that was built, is owned or operated by a GWO member. This kind of makes GWO safety training essential for technicians.

 

The main GWO training accreditations

GWO Basic Safety Training

The original GWO training standard and a stalwart of our GWO training course portfolio. The Basic Safety Training standard was introduced in 2012. Consisting of five modules:

  • First Aid
  • Manual Handling
  • Fire Awareness
  • Working at Heights
  • Sea Survival

the training standard is designed to equip the worker with a broad and sufficient safety knowledge base to operate safely when working with wind turbines and in the wind energy sector.

GWO Basic Technical Training

The GWO training basics the Basic Technical Training standard was introduced in 2017. It’s the second fundamental for a career in wind energy. The Basic Technical Training Standard consists of three modules and an additional installation module which can be taken after certification in the mechanical module. From 31st March 2018 all new technicians working for GWO member companies and their suppliers are expected to complete Basic Technical Training. Modules include:

  • Mechanical
  • Electrical
  • Hydraulic
  • Installation

The Basic Technical Training standard is designed to equip technicians with a strong practical knowledge of the key technical aspects of wind turbines.

Wind energy, a rewarding career

As we’ve discussed in detail on this blog, 2019 is set to be a bumper year for wind energy. The sector is one of the fastest growing jobs markets in the USA. In the last 10 years output has tripled and over 24,000 people are employed in wind energy in Texas alone. These figures all stack up to make a career in wind energy not only rewarding but lucrative as the sector goes from strength to strength. Are own training centers in Iowa and Texas are set amongst a backdrop of some of the worlds leading wind energy education facilities. With various undergraduate and professional qualifications on offer. Central to this though will always be GWO for those looking to become technicians and embark on a career working directly with wind turbines.

For more information on GWO training get in touch we’d love to tell you more about what’s available to future proof your career in wind.

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Latest April GWO training dates.

Wow, we’re already into the second quarter of 2019! We’ve just released our latest April GWO training dates.

We have courses available to cover all the main GWO standards. If you can’t find what you’re looking for get in touch and we can help you further.

 

Texas State Technical College

GWO Basic Safety Training, W/C 8th April
GWO Basic Safety Training Refresher, 23rd, 24th & 25th April

 

IOWA Lakes

GWO Basic Safety Training ,W/C 15th April
GWO Basic Safety Training Refresher, 22nd, 23rd & 24th April

 

 

Enquire about a GWO training course now and let our experienced team help you through the booking process.

 

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