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Powering the Future – Workforce Requirement Conversion

Arnes BiogradlijaBy Arnes Biogradlija08/07/20204 Mins Read
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There are over 350 GWO Certified Training Centres in 43 countries around the world and up to 83% told a recent survey that they will have reopened their doors by the end of May.

The companies, who deliver standardised safety and technical training to GWO standards are proceeding with extreme caution and have made careful adaptations to minimise the risk of exposure for their course participants, instructors, and staff.

The GWO market survey found that globally, training providers expected to deliver 59% of the number of courses in May 2020 when compared to the same period of last year. This number rises quickly to 89% in June and 91% in July.

“This survey gives a snapshot of what training providers tell us they expect during the next three months. The global number is encouraging for the industry which has urgent need of training for its workforce.”

Paul Robbins, chief specialist HSE at Vestas.
Powering the Future - Workforce Requirement Conversion

The post lock down picture is extremely varied across the network.

“Some training providers expect to be very busy for the next two to three months, meeting a backlog of training demand in a workplace where technicians must refresh their certificates every two years. Others expect a much-reduced workload as demand is impacted by continuing challenges domestically. For these reasons, Spanish training providers who remained unable to open until at least the final week of May expected very limited activity until June, while most Polish companies have remained open throughout the Pandemic and anticipate a busy period from now onwards.”

Jakob Lau Holst, CEO of GWO.

Impact on workforce safety

 During the Pandemic, up to 1000 technicians each week saw their two year Basic Safety Training certificates run out of validity with limited access for retraining.

“24% of the usual number of courses took place globally in the weeks since most economies were locked down. For employers in the wind industry this presents a major safety risk for their workforce as skills like first aid tend to fade in the memory without refresher training.”

In April 2020, GWO deployed new digital versions of its training standards to meet the challenges of lock down and social distancing.

“The market has responded rapidly to implement the new GWO online classroom training standard which we call BSTR-P, 23 Training providers are now delivering the course, helping employers to deploy technicians in the field, keep our wind turbines spinning and do so with confidence that their techs’ vital safety skills won’t be found wonting in the event of an accident at work.”

Network Re-opening Forecast

We asked 91 Training Providers representing 57% of the global market by share of training how many courses they expected to complete in May, June, and July 2020, compared with the same period last year. In 2019, the ten largest markets were collectively responsible for around 80% of all GWO training. Globally, GWO training fell as low as 24% of 2019 levels during the lock down. With these re-opening estimates, the average across the top 10 is 57% in May, 90% in June and 91% in July.

Highlights

  • Spain – 6/10 re-opening no sooner than last week of May
  • UK – Most reopening weeks 20-21 (11-15/18-22 May)
  • Polish training providers largely remained open during Covid
  • Portugal, Poland, Germany expecting improvement in June and July
  • Denmark, Belgium, Netherlands expecting 75% of normal volumes
  • United States – 80%+ by July
  • China – return to 100% capacity by July
Powering the Future - Workforce Requirement Conversion

Limitations

The results of this survey are based on sentiment and may not reflect actual activity. Several limitations have been identified including the influence of demand from customers, the potential for delay in re-opening caused by continued effects of the Pandemic and the likelihood some training providers may not return to operation. These limitations are outlined in the table below.

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