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Taking turbine evacuation personally


Wind energy is already a cornerstone of the global transition to renewable energy. As the number of countries committing to new wind energy projects increases, both on and offshore, the safety of wind turbine technicians is paramount. One of the most significant advancements in recent years is the shift from relying on stored emergency evacuation solutions in turbine nacelles to equipping technicians with personal evacuation devices. This trend allows technicians to take control of evacuation procedures, enhancing safety and preparedness.

The evolution of turbine safety

Traditionally, wind turbine evacuation procedures have relied on solutions stored within the turbine nacelle, providing vital and effective lifesaving systems fixed in place. However, while effective, they pose several challenges. One of these is around access, as determining the best location to store evacuation kits within a turbine is crucial. 

Accessing equipment during an emergency can be time-consuming and there are also challenges around maintenance. Equipment is often stored in a nacelle for over a decade and requires regular service and maintenance checks, adding to operational complexities.

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