Case Studies

Wind workers tracked

by Mark Rowe

A safety device is being deployed by the wind technology provider, General Electric, to track and protect GE Wind Energy (GEWE) workers as they install and maintain onshore wind power sites across EMEA and Asia.

The product in use is Globalstar Europe Satellite Services Ltd’s SPOT Gen3. The firm’s value added reseller, Crambo Wireless S.A., initially provided GEWE with 70 SPOT Gen3 devices for crews working at wind power installations in Pakistan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, among other locations. As GEWE expands into new territories it will deploy SPOT Gen3 devices to workers in Ghana, Kenya, and elsewhere in Africa, as well as central Europe and the Balkans. By mid-2017, GEWE personnel working at about 70 wind farms in EMEA and Asia are expected to have the devices.

As GE says, any construction project comes with operational hazards. Also, when crews are deployed to areas of political instability or conflict, they may need a communications and safety lifeline; especially when operating in remote regions which are hard to access and/or with minimal communications infrastructure.

In the event of an emergency, SPOT sends the user’s GPS co-ordinates to alert first responders through the GEOS International Emergency Response Coordination Centre (IERCC). After testing, GEWE determined that SPOT, the Globalstar network and the IERCC performed. GEWE says that it considered a number of alternative technologies, including GSM, parabolic antennas and radio repeaters. An SOS button was also of particular importance for GEWE.

GEWE has worked with SPOT for over five years using SPOT Trace devices in Spain, Sweden, Ireland and the UK to track and protect personnel and contractors as they transit between wind power sites, accommodation and airports.

Carlos Chivite Trincado, Onshore Wind Energy Environment Health and Safety (EHS) Leader at General Electric Wind Energy, a role in which he has specific responsibility for developing new markets, said: “Our wind installations can be in the middle of the desert, such as in Pakistan and Morocco, or they can be positioned high in the mountains or on the coast, all areas where GSM might not reach. Our staff sometimes works in very challenging circumstances; wherever they are, we need to know they are safe and are connected. We must be confident in our workers’ security before we undertake any new wind energy development. SPOT is an important part of GE’s abiding commitment to providing the best possible safety and working conditions for our valuable crews.”

As GE Wind Energy develops new sites in EMEA and Asia, SPOT will provide operations and security teams with a picture of each crew’s location in almost real-time as they traverse remote terrain – sometimes with the assistance of security teams and escorts – to and from wind installations.

And Gary King, SPOT Regional Sales Manager, EMEA at Globalstar, said: “General Electric is internationally recognised as having among the highest standards for health and safety in the alternative energy sector. It is a testament to SPOT’s reliability to have been chosen by an industry leader which has set the gold standard for supporting its personnel with the very best possible communications and safety systems.” Visit www.globalstar.com.

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