2015
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1547313
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Vorläufige Auswertung: Medizinische Ereignisse in Offshore-Windparks – Erste Informationen zu Unfallverletzungen und Erkrankungen

Abstract: Hamburg 4 Zentrum für Rehabilitationsmedizin, BG Unfallkrankenhaus Hamburg 5 Forschungsprojekt "Rettungskette Offshore Wind (ROW)", BG Unfallkrankenhaus Hamburg In der deutschen Nord-und Ostsee wurden im Zuge des Ausbaus erneuerbarer Energien seit einigen Jahren Offshore-Windparks (OWP, Abb. 1) geplant, errichtet und in Betrieb genommen. Mit Stand 31.12.2014 speisen 258 OffshoreWindenergieanlagen mit einer Gesamtleistung von 1049,2 Megawatt Strom ein [1]. Schätzun-gen zufolge ist damit zu rechnen, dass zukünft… Show more

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“…The scenario has been designed as a compromise between investigative goals and safety as is known to serve training purposes well 28. The offshore boundary conditions restricted space, limited resources, fibre internet, medical devices and supplies and standard emergency case were reproduced based on first-hand observation by the scenario designers and are also reported by Stuhr et al 2 3. Most imaginable offshore situational conditions, such as high stress levels, cumbersome clothing, extreme weather, blood everywhere and emotional involvement, were not or not entirely reproduced, as they were expected to add inhomogeneous effects requiring additional power for isolation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The scenario has been designed as a compromise between investigative goals and safety as is known to serve training purposes well 28. The offshore boundary conditions restricted space, limited resources, fibre internet, medical devices and supplies and standard emergency case were reproduced based on first-hand observation by the scenario designers and are also reported by Stuhr et al 2 3. Most imaginable offshore situational conditions, such as high stress levels, cumbersome clothing, extreme weather, blood everywhere and emotional involvement, were not or not entirely reproduced, as they were expected to add inhomogeneous effects requiring additional power for isolation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The representative scenario designers (two of the authors) conducted unstructured literature reviews on most common emergencies and causes of death in offshore settings, unstructuredly interviewed offshore maintenance engineers and wind power plant operators and discussed typical emergencies,2 response and treatment with the typical rescuers. These typical rescuers were paramedics working at the offshore rescue headquarters and physicians working at the receiving hospital department.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to gain more insight into the causes and mechanisms of injury and illness, as well as to facilitate data acquisition and the creation of a more reliable database, the BG Hospital Hamburg has initiated the development of a Central Medical Offshore Register (CeMOR) [13,14]. Alexandra Marita Preisser et al, Fitness to work: a comparison of European guidelines in the offshore wind industry This project may contribute substantially to epidemiological knowledge and quality assurance concerning occupational healthcare in the offshore industry.…”
Section: Accident and Rescue Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alexandra Marita Preisser et al, Fitness to work: a comparison of European guidelines in the offshore wind industry This project may contribute substantially to epidemiological knowledge and quality assurance concerning occupational healthcare in the offshore industry. In a preliminary retrospective study, Stuhr et al [13] analysed 319 medical incidents which happened on German offshore wind farms in the years 2008-2012 (190 traumatic injuries, 123 acute illnesses and 4 fatalities). Dethleff et al [15] further evaluated 39 of these medical incidents involving offshore medevacs on the wind farm BARD Offshore 1 (approx.…”
Section: Accident and Rescue Statisticsmentioning
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