Kasper Bundgaard Hammer
Project Manager & Commercial Lead Training Solutions(+45) 26 82 64 52
kbh@tstech.dk
GWO Advanced Rescue Training
At TS TECH, we support training providers with structured, compliant, and high-fidelity GWO Advanced Rescue Training (ART) environments — designed to enable complex rescue operations while maintaining a high level of operational safety.
ART training is not defined by individual exercises, but by how well the training environment supports decision-making, method selection, and coordination under pressure. Our role is to ensure that training areas, equipment, and instructional structure are aligned to support this level of rescue capability.
Built for All GWO ART Modules
The GWO Advanced Rescue Training standard consists of multiple rescue modules, each placing different demands on training environment design, access, anchoring, and instructor control.
TS TECH supports ART environments covering the full scope of the standard, including:
- Hub Rescue
- Nacelle, Tower & Basement Rescue
- Single Rescuer – Hub, Spinner & Inside Blade
- Single Rescuer – Nacelle, Tower & Basement
Designed for Challenge — Controlled for Safety
Effective ART training exists in the balance between challenge and control.
Too little complexity, and participants learn techniques without judgement.
Too much complexity, and training becomes unsafe or unmanageable.
TS TECH supports the design of ART training environments where complexity is intentional, risks are controlled, and instructors maintain full operational oversight — enabling meaningful learning without compromising safety.
Our focus is to ensure that each module can be trained realistically, safely, and consistently — without simplifying scenarios to fit the facility.
From Concept to Operation
Whether establishing a new ART training area or refining an existing setup, TS TECH works closely with training providers to ensure a professional, robust, and audit-ready ART environment.
From early concept and layout design to documentation and instructor alignment, we act as a long-term training partner — supporting advanced rescue training that is demanding, realistic, and safe.