Safe Together
What is it like to work more than 100 meters above the ground? In this episode, we join Nelson Lima, a wind turbine inspector from Portugal, as he shares his perspective on the unique world of turbine inspections. Together with host Ellen, Nelson discusses the realities of climbing tall structures, the importance of lifelines and rescue kits, and the challenges posed by extreme weather. Nelson also highlights the physical and mental preparation required for working at height. At Kiwa, we know that safety is not just about strength—it is about awareness, thorough training, and the confidence to use the Power to Stop when needed. This episode offers a clear look at the expertise and responsibility that define this essential work. You’ll hear: * What it feels like to climb and work inside a wind turbine. * Why lifelines, ladders, hoists and rescue kits are part of daily safety. * How weather, height, fatigue and access routes influence the decision to work or stop. * Why being fit for work is both physical and mental. Extra context for a term mentioned in the episode: * The nacelle of a wind turbine is the housing at the top that contains the key components, such as the generator and gearbox, which convert wind into electricity. Listen to the episode and ask yourself: am I physically and mentally ready for the work I am doing today? ---------------------------------------------------- Safe Together is a podcast by Kiwa [https://www.kiwa.com/] | In collaboration with De Praeters [https://www.depraeters.be/].
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