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Vestas V112-3.45 MW User Manual

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Evacuation, escape and rescue
instruction for onshore wind
turbine
Document no: 0067–2397 V00
Class: RESTRICTED
Type: T09
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Vestas V112-3.45 MW Specifications

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BrandVestas
ModelV112-3.45 MW
CategoryWind Turbines
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Implementation of Evacuation, Escape, and Rescue

Evacuation, Escape, and Rescue Points

Identifies evacuation routes (ER), escape points (EP), and rescue points (RP) within the nacelle and hub.

Zones in Nacelle and Tower Overview

Provides an overview of different zones within the nacelle and the tower structure.

Evacuation Route in Blade

Details the evacuation route starting from the blade platform through the manhole.

Evacuation Route in Hub

Describes the evacuation path from the hub to the nacelle platform via the casted hub.

Evacuation Routes in Nacelle

Outlines the evacuation path from the nacelle platform to the yaw platform via the nacelle ladder.

Evacuation from Nacelle Roof

Explains evacuation procedures from the nacelle roof using skylight access points.

Evacuation in Yaw Deck

Details the evacuation process from the yaw deck through the yaw hatch.

Safety Equipment

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