Agenda Introduction to our panelists GWO Global Network Re-opening - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Agenda Introduction to our panelists GWO Global Network Re-opening - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Agenda Introduction to our panelists GWO Global Network Re-opening forecast Training in the Pandemic: Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Questions? Presenter Ralph Savage Head of Communication 20+ years in journalism and communication
Introduction to our panelists GWO Global Network Re-opening forecast Training in the Pandemic: Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
Questions?
Agenda
Presenter
Ralph Savage – Head of Communication ▪ 20+ years in journalism and communication ▪ Communications advisor to global corporates – insurance, banking ▪ GWO stakeholder management, communications, marketing and events
Panelist
Andy Opila – Consultant GWO North America Committee 2019-present ▪ 25+ years in corporate communications ▪ Committee support and administration ▪ Helping training providers become GWO certified in North America
Christopher Spring – Safety Training Manager 2019-Present
▪ U.S Navy Veteran 1999-2019 ▪ Bachelors Degree Organizational Leadership ▪ Masters Degree Leadership
Guest Panelist
Panelist
Jakob Lau Holst, CEO ▪ 15+ years in the wind industry ▪ Board member WindEurope/EWEA 2005-2012 ▪ Chief Operating Officer, Danish Wind Energy Association 2008-2016
Global network re-opening forecast: May-July 2020
Network re-opening forecast
68% 57% 51% 87% 82% 100% 81% 54% 71% 34% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% 140% UK Spain Germany Denmark United States Belgium Brasil Netherlands Portugal Poland
GWO Training Providers – Top 10 Markets (Expectation vs May-July 2019)
% MAY 2020 % JUNE 2020 % JULY 2020 CONFIDENCE LEVEL:
Re-opening dates – Top 10 markets
26,92%
5,77% 7,69% 3,85% 23,08% 13,46% 9,62% 3,85% 5,77%
0,00% 5,00% 10,00% 15,00% 20,00% 25,00% 30,00%
Total
We have already re-opened We have not set a date We remained open during Covid-19 Week 19 (4-8 May) Week 20 - (11-15 May) Week 21 - (18-22 May) Week 22 - (25-29 May) Week 24 - (8-12 June) Week 23 - (1-5 June)
Network Re-opening forecast
72% 53% 49% 92% 58% 36% 100% 31% 52% 41% 11%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% 140% 160%
Romania Sweden Latvia Ireland Italy Lithuania Hungary Greece Finland Norway France
GWO Training Providers Rest of Europe (Expectation vs May-July 2019)
% MAY % JUNE % JULY CONFIDENCE LEVEL:
Network Re-opening forecast
80% 42% 65% 30% 35% 95% 100% 55% 101% 100% 62% 100%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% 140% 160% 180%
Australia Turkey South Africa India China Canada Taiwan Argentina Korea (Republic of) Pakistan Japan Thailand
GWO Training Providers ROW – (Expectations vs May-July 2019)
% MAY % JUNE % JULY CONFIDENCE LEVEL:
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Limitation Effect on estimate
Customer demand Potential for delay in reopening centres Confidence level of sample group Likelihood training providers will extend opening hours Some training providers not returning to operation
Training in the Pandemic
Local circumstances:
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▪ GWO training in U.S.A since 2015 ▪ Delivers GWO BST, BTT and other platform specific training ▪ 3,150 GWO modules 2019
▪ Florida – Phase one of three limited re-opening May 4. Updated May 18 to include museums, libraries and gyms at 50% capacity Top wind power states * ▪ Texas (29GW) – Stay-at-home lifted April 30. Businesses reopened May 1. Phase two May 18, including manufacturing ▪ Iowa (10.6GW) – No stay-at-home order. Businesses reopened May 1 ▪ Oklahoma (8.1GW) – Stay-at-home expired and businesses reopened May 6. Ease of travel restrictions May 18 ▪ Kansas (6.1GW) – Stay at home lifted May 4. Most businesses reopen. ▪ California (5.9GW) – Stores, manufacturing and warehousing reopened May 8 in stage one. Restuarants, malls and
- utdoor museums in phase two.
* Source: American Wind Energy Assocation, data current as of Q1 2020
Assumptions ▪ Students will be pre-screened before travel per SGRE COVID travel requirements ▪ Use airports with lowest risk of infection ▪ SGRE COVID Control Measures will be followed ▪ Sufficient PPE and cleaning supplies are available to support continued operations
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SGRE COVID Control Measures to Support Continuation of training ▪Will not completely remove hazard ▪Mitigate risk to lowest possible level ▪Infection still a possibility
Overview
▪ Automobile recommended ▪ Air travel reviewed and approved ▪ Maintain 6 ft (1.8m) distancing if possible ▪ Sit away from other passengers when able ▪ Wear mask for duration ▪ Maintain diligence during any stops for food or lodging
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▪Pre-approved per SGRE COVID-19 Travel Restriction Protocol ▪No symptoms in previous 15 days prior to start of training ▪No contact with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 patient in 15 days prior to training
Travel guidelines
▪ Assigned arrival time 15 minutes apart ▪ Verify class time when student enters door ▪ Wash hands per WHO guidance ▪ PPE Collected: ▪ Latex gloves ▪ Safety glasses ▪ Work gloves ▪ Mask if needed ▪ Temperature check (per CDC guidance, considered feverish with 100.4°F - 38 °C)
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Student check-in Procedures
Facilities ▪ PPE at reception area ▪ Cleaned daily, common touch items decontaminated several times each day ▪ Staggered lunch breaks & pre- boxed (in classrooms) ▪ Sanitizing stations and cleaning products in each classroom ▪ Dedicated trashcans for potentially contaminated PPE
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Participants
- Instructor/student ratio 1:3
- Mannequins in all safety training
- PPE provided. PFPE isolated for 72 hours
after use
- Students assist in cleaning ladders + other
common training areas
- Classrooms arranged for 6ft (1.8m)
spacing
- Currently training 7 days per week
Control measures
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Front Reception Bathroom High Bay Classroom with Students Classroom During Lunch Hallways Cubicle Face Shield
- r Goggles
X X X X X Mask or Respirator X X X X X Gloves X X X 6 ft Spacing requirement When Able Limited to
- ne person
When able during training When able during training X X X
Required PPE per Location
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Classroom Layout
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Training Adaptations: W@H
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Training Adaptations: FAW
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