GWO Basic Safety Training (BST) Onshore

The GWO – Basic Safety Training Onshore (BST Onshore) is designed for anyone working or preparing to work in the onshore wind industry. The course combines theory and practical training, focusing on working safely in and around wind turbines. Participants learn to work safely at height, perform rescue operations, and provide first aid in emergency situations.

Course duration: 4 days
Locations: Groningen, Vlissingen
Cost per student: € 1.305,00 (excl. BTW)

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About this course

GWO - Basic Safety Training (Onshore)

Introduction
The GWO – Basic Safety Training Onshore (BST Onshore) is the international standard for safety training within the onshore wind sector. This course provides a complete foundation for safe working in a wind turbine environment and responding effectively to emergencies. It combines classroom instruction with realistic practical exercises under expert supervision.

Objective
The purpose of this training is to equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to work safely in the onshore wind industry and to respond effectively in emergency situations.

Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  • work safely in and around onshore wind turbines

  • correctly use personal protective equipment

  • respond appropriately to emergencies

  • provide first aid to colleagues

  • recognize, prevent, and safely extinguish fires when possible

Target Group
This training is intended for personnel working or planning to work in the onshore wind industry, including technicians, mechanics, maintenance staff, and other professionals who work in or around wind turbines.

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Entry Requirements

  • Participants must be physically fit to complete all practical components.

  • The maximum body weight allowed is 120 kilograms due to the use of personal protective equipment.

  • Any use of medication must be reported in advance; if it limits participation, the booking will be cancelled free of charge.

  • Participants must hold a valid Winda ID (required for GWO registration).

Course Content
The GWO – Basic Safety Training Onshore consists of four modules:

First Aid (1 day)
Covers basic first aid principles. Topics include assisting unconscious persons, handling breathing difficulties, and treating injuries.

Working at Heights (2 days, including Manual Handling)
Covers safe working at height, proper use of harnesses and fall protection systems, and performing rescues. Focus is also given to ergonomics and physical strain prevention.

Fire Awareness (0.5 day)
Participants learn to identify and prevent fire hazards and safely extinguish small fires using the appropriate fire extinguishers.

Manual Handling (0.5 day)
Focuses on safe lifting, carrying, and moving loads with proper posture, technique, and ergonomic awareness.

Certification
After successful completion, participants receive an internationally recognized GWO certificate. All certificates are registered in the Winda system.

Validity
The certificate is valid for two years.
After this period, a refresher course must be taken.

Course Duration
4 consecutive days when attending all modules

Class Hours
08:30 – 17:00

Number of Participants
Minimum 4, maximum 12

Winda Registration
All participants must register in Winda, the international registration system of the Global Wind Organisation, prior to the course. After registration, participants receive a Winda ID, which must be provided upon booking. Upon certification, DRTC links the obtained certificates to the participant’s personal Winda account.

Registration: https://winda.globalwindsafety.org/

 
 
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Day 1 - Working at height and rescue techniques

The first day focuses on safe work and rescue at height. Participants learn to use fall protection systems, inspect PPE and follow emergency procedures. Practical exercises include climbing, descending and performing rescues in realistic turbine environments. Teamwork, communication and personal responsibility are key throughout the day.

Day 2 - Manual handling and safe lifting

The second day covers the prevention of physical strain and injury. Participants learn safe lifting and carrying techniques, ergonomic principles and teamwork during load handling. Practical sessions focus on balance, posture and the use of safe working methods in everyday tasks.

Day 3 - Fire safety and emergency procedures

Day three focuses on fire safety and emergency response. Participants identify fire hazards, distinguish between fire classes and learn to use extinguishers correctly. Realistic drills simulate smoke conditions and emergency evacuations. The day strengthens awareness of fire prevention and risk control.

Day 4 - First aid and teamwork during incidents

The final day focuses on providing first aid in the wind turbine environment. Topics include CPR, AED use, wound care and shock management. Participants practise realistic scenarios that require effective teamwork, clear communication and decisive action. The day concludes with evaluation and feedback.

What's on the program?

  • Day 1 - Working at height and rescue techniques
  • Day 2 - Manual handling and safe lifting
  • Day 3 - Fire safety and emergency procedures
  • Day 4 - First aid and teamwork during incidents

High-quality facilities that make a difference

With the best resources and facilities at our disposal, we are able to offer training and courses of the highest quality.

Small Fire Extinguisher Training Area

Practical training with portable fire extinguishers

Small Fire Extinguisher Training Area

Realistic training with portable fire extinguishers for small fire scenarios.

Classrooms

Theory and practice under one roof

Classrooms

The perfect environment for theory sessions, preparation, and evaluation of practical training.

Canteen

Enjoy a good meal and relax during your training days

Canteen

Provided by SEC Catering – your break moment with quality food and excellent service during training days.

Working at Height Tower

Safe working at height training in accordance with GWO standards

Working at Height Tower

Training in safe working, rescue, and evacuation at height in accordance with GWO standards.

Boatlanding

Safe training for offshore transfers

Boatlanding

Realistic training in boat transfers in accordance with GWO standards.

Practical training with portable fire extinguishers

Small Fire Extinguisher Training Area

Participants learn how to safely and effectively extinguish fires using handheld and portable fire extinguishers. Training takes place in realistic outdoor fire scenarios, allowing trainees to experience firsthand how different extinguishers work and what their limitations are.

What makes this facility unique is the hands-on approach to a variety of fire situations — from small liquid and gas fires to solid materials. Participants not only practice firefighting techniques but also learn to assess safety, distance, and the appropriate extinguishing strategy.

Who is it for

The Small Fire Extinguisher Training Area is used by maritime personnel, offshore teams, industrial emergency responders, and emergency response officers (BHV) who need to know how to control small fires quickly and effectively.

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What you’ll practice

Under the guidance of experienced instructors, participants will learn to:

  • Identify different types of fires and select the appropriate extinguishing agent

  • Use portable extinguishers (powder, foam, CO₂) effectively

  • Extinguish small liquid and gas fires

  • Approach safely and aim extinguishers accurately

  • Understand the limitations and capabilities of portable fire extinguishers

  • Ensure personal safety and assess risks during firefighting

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Theory and practice under one roof

Classrooms

Our classrooms form the foundation of all our training programs. Here, participants prepare with theoretical knowledge, interactive presentations, and clear instructions before moving on to the practical sessions. The rooms are modern, well-equipped, and provide a calm, professional learning environment.

What makes the classrooms unique is their direct connection to our training facilities. This allows theory to be applied immediately in practice, ensuring an optimal learning experience for every participant.

Who is it for

The classrooms are used by all participants in maritime, offshore, and industrial training programs. Whether for short briefings or multi-day courses, they serve as both the starting point and the place for reflection and debriefing.

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What you’ll experience

Under the guidance of experienced instructors, you’ll take part in:

  • Theoretical instruction and presentations

  • Preparation for practical exercises

  • Safety briefings and procedural training

  • Interactive discussions and group assignments

  • Evaluation and debriefing of practical training sessions

  • Testing and certification

The classrooms are equipped with modern audiovisual tools and can be configured flexibly for both small groups and larger sessions.

For your organization

Would you like to combine customized or in-company training with both theory and practice?
Contact us — together we’ll design a program that aligns perfectly with your learning objectives.

Enjoy a good meal and relax during your training days

Canteen

The Canteen is your place to unwind — enjoy good food, a pleasant atmosphere, and the opportunity to share experiences. Catering is provided by SEC Catering, a regional company from Zeeland known for its fresh, flavorful dishes and flexible service.

Who is it for

Everyone participating in our training programs — from trainees and instructors to guests — is welcome in the Canteen to take a break, hold a meeting, or simply enjoy a meal.

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What you’ll experience

  • Fresh, locally sourced dishes provided by SEC Catering

  • Options for lunch, snacks, and drinks

  • Comfortable seating areas to relax between training sessions

  • An informal meeting space to share experiences and connect with others

For your organization

Would you like your training day to be fully catered, including food and drinks?
Let us know your preferences — together with SEC Catering, we’ll arrange everything from the menu to the timing.

Safe working at height training in accordance with GWO standards

Working at Height Tower

The Working at Height Tower has been specifically designed for training participants in safe working, rescue, and evacuation techniques at height. The tower is widely used for GWO (Global Wind Organisation) courses, such as Working at Heights, and also provides training opportunities for offshore, maritime, and industrial scenarios.

What makes this tower unique is its versatility: participants can practice fall protection, climbing and descent techniques, as well as rescue and evacuation procedures. With multiple platforms and training stations, the tower is suitable for both basic and advanced levels.

Who is it for?

The Working at Height Tower is used by wind industry teams, offshore and maritime personnel, industrial technicians, and emergency responders who need to work safely at height or on elevated installations.

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What You’ll Practice

Under the guidance of experienced instructors, participants will learn to:

  • Use personal fall protection equipment correctly (harness, lines, and anchor points)

  • Apply climbing techniques and work safely at height

  • Perform rescue and evacuation of colleagues in emergency situations

  • Operate lifting and descent systems

  • Follow emergency procedures in case of a fall incident

  • Work together and communicate effectively during height-related operations

All exercises are conducted under strict safety protocols and fully aligned with the international standards of the Global Wind Organisation (GWO).

For Your Organization

Would you like your team to train according to GWO standards or follow customized height safety scenarios?
Contact us — we’ll develop a program tailored to your sector and safety objectives.

Safe training for offshore transfers

Boatlanding

The Boat Landing has been specifically designed to let participants realistically practice transferring from a work or transfer boat to a platform or installation. This is a crucial skill in the offshore and wind industries, where safe access and evacuation often depend on boat transfers.

What makes the Boat Landing unique is that participants can safely train their balance, timing, and climbing techniques while transferring. The motion of waves and moving vessels is simulated, allowing realistic practice under the close supervision of experienced instructors who ensure safety throughout.

Who is it for?

The Boat Landing is used by wind industry teams, offshore workers, and maritime personnel who regularly travel to their workplace by transfer boat and need to perform safe transfers. The facility is ideally suited for training in accordance with GWO (Global Wind Organisation) standards.

What You’ll Practice

Under the guidance of experienced instructors, participants will learn to:

  • Safely transfer from a boat to a ladder or platform

  • Use personal protective equipment and harness systems correctly

  • Maintain balance and timing when affected by wave motion

  • Climb up and down ladders under realistic conditions

  • Perform rescue and evacuation procedures during transfer incidents

  • Communicate and work together effectively during boat transfers

All exercises are conducted under strict safety protocols and concluded with a debriefing to reinforce key learning points.

For Your Organization

Would you like your team to train in safe boat transfers according to GWO guidelines?
Contact us — we’ll design a program that matches the operational realities of the offshore and wind industries.

Our instructors

The faces behind the training

Our experienced trainers challenge you to reach your full potential. Our program coordinators are available for all information and practical questions about the training.

Michel de Pooter
Senior Maritime Instructor
Jorian Schut
Maritime Instructor
Emile van Dooren
Instructor
Bas Gloudemans
Managing Director
Maarten Janse
Senior Maritime Instructor
Ruud Kathagen
Maritime Instructor

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Frequently asked questions

DRTC provides a wide range of accredited safety courses for the maritime, offshore, wind and industrial sectors.

  • STCW – including Basic Training, Advanced Fire Fighting, Proficiency in Survival Craft (PSCRB/FRB), Medical First Aid, Medical Care and Security Awareness.
  • GWO – Basic Safety Training (BST) and individual modules such as Working at Height, First Aid, Fire Awareness, Manual Handling, Sea Survival and Enhanced First Aid.
  • NOGEPA – Basic Offshore Safety, Helicopter Underwater Escape (HUET), Sea Survival, Fire-fighting and specialised refresher courses.
  • BHV/First Aid/VCA – Basic and refresher courses in Emergency Response, First Aid and Safety Certification for all sectors.

See the current course overview on our website or contact drtc@drtc.nl for advice on the right training for your needs.

For (future) wind technicians, HSE staff, and support personnel working onshore or offshore in the wind energy industry.

We offer the full Basic Safety Training (BST) and individual modules such as Working at Height, First Aid, Fire Awareness, Manual Handling, and Sea Survival. Refresher courses and Enhanced First Aid are also available.

GWO certificates are valid for 24 months. Be sure to complete your refresher course before expiry.

Basic fitness is required. Depending on your employer’s policy, a maritime or offshore medical examination may be mandatory.

Bring valid identification, any required medical certificate, sports or swimwear, and a towel for pool sessions. All PPE and safety equipment are provided by DRTC.

Courses are conducted in Dutch or English. We can provide support for participants with dyslexia or reading difficulties; please inform us in advance.

At our own training locations or, where permitted, in-company.

You will receive your certificate immediately at the end of the training. We will upload your certification details to the WINDA database.

Depending on the module, you may need to retake the basic or an additional module. Contact us for the correct procedure. Call us at +31 118 463 382 or send an email to drtc@drtc.nl

Yes, we offer refresher modules for many of our courses. The validity of certificates depends on the standard and course.

For some courses, you can choose VAT exemption. This means the training will be invoiced without 21% VAT. The exemption applies only to recognised vocational training programmes that fall under official supervision by organisations such as ILT, OPITO, GWO, or NOGEPA.

Choose VAT exemption if you are taking the course for professional purposes or as a private individual without VAT deduction rights.
Choose including VAT if you are booking on behalf of a company that can reclaim VAT from the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration.

Your invoice will then state:
“Exempt from VAT under Article 11, paragraph 1, section o of the Dutch VAT Act 1968.”

Not required, but possible. Call us for advice or available options at +31 118 463 382 or email drtc@drtc.nl.

Yes, we can. You can request this when booking or contact us by email or phone. We will arrange a suitable hotel and package for your stay.

You can cancel your booking by contacting us via email or phone. For open enrolment courses you may cancel free of charge up to 5 working days before the start. For customised training you may cancel free of charge up to 14 working days before the start. If you cancel within those deadlines the full course fee will be invoiced.

Visit our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ page for more information, or contact us at +31 118 463 382 or email drtc@drtc.nl.