Our GWO Wind Safety Training Courses
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GWO Advanced Rescue Training - Basic
certificate GWO costs € 1.195,00 duration 3 days -
ISC R-ALF Pulley
certificate DELTA costs € 155,00 duration 2 hours -
Crew Basket Transfer Familiarisation
certificate DELTA costs € 145,00 duration 90 minutes
Training courses for offshore and onshore wind energy
The wind industry is taking off due to the sustainability of the energy mix. DELTA Safety Training has been a renowned and highly experienced training provider for you if you work in the wind industry from the very beginning.
DELTA Safety Training offers courses that are relevant to you if you work on the construction and maintenance of wind turbines, both on land and at sea.
Related blogs
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Demonstration of evacuation and rescue from a wind turbine (vlog)
31 May 2021Through a series of vlogs, we would like to give you an impression of how things work here. Today a short demonstration on evacuation and rescue from a wind turbine
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Difference between Dutch and German wind guidelines
May 11, 2020The guidelines for working within the German wind industry differ from the Dutch ones. In this article you will discover the differences.
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Safety requirements within the wind industry
January 24, 2020In the wind industry, it is not always clear what employees need to comply with in terms of working safely. This article will bring you up to speed.
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Frequently asked questions about wind
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Is it true that in Germany a GWO Working at Heights certificate is only valid for one year?
Yes, that is correct. In Germany, a Working at Height certificate may not be valid for longer than one year. The other GWO modules, however, remain valid for 2 years. -
Do I need to take a separate Boat Landing course after my GWO training?
No, if you follow the GWO Sea Survival training, you do not need to follow a separate Boat Landing training. The Boat Landing is already included in the GWO Sea Survival training. -
Is a medical examination mandatory for participation in the training?
No, a formal medical examination is not necessary to participate in the training. The trainee must declare his/her fitness to participate in the training by means of a "medical self assessment" form. -
My GWO certificate has expired, what now?
It is not possible to attend a GWO refresher training with an expired certificate. You must then attend a GWO basic training. See our complete range of GWO basic and GWO refresher training courses. -
What is a WINDA ID?
WINDA stands for Wind Industry Database and is managed by the Global Wind Organization (GWO). It enables clients to check whether their staff have the correct and valid GWO certificates. A WINDA ID is a unique personal number which you obtain when registering with WINDA. If you successfully complete a GWO training course, this is registered in WINDA by DELTA Safety Training on the basis of your WINDA ID. If you wish to book a GWO basic or refresher course, you must give your WINDA ID to DELTA Safety Training. You can create your own WINDA ID. -
What does GWO mean?
GWO stands for Global Wind Organisation. GWO is an organisation that designs and manages global standards for various wind industry training courses.