Phronesis Safety supported Global Wind Technology (GWT), a GWO-accredited training provider based in Glasgow, by developing coursework and training materials, implementing robust quality management systems, and designing structured training plans tailored to the needs of the wind industry. Our work focused on aligning course content and delivery processes with Global Wind Organisation (GWO) standards, ensuring both compliance and high training quality. By providing tailored documentation, and industry-relevant learning materials, Phronesis Safety enabled Global Wind Technology to deliver effective, standards-aligned training programmes that prepare personnel for safe and competent work within the wind energy sector.
Phronesis Safety supported Deutsche Windtechnik (DWT), a global provider of independent maintenance and technical services for onshore and offshore wind turbines, by delivering a bespoke Personal Fall Protection Equipment (PFPE) inspection training course for multiple delegates. The tailored programme equipped DWT personnel with the knowledge and practical competence required to carry out detailed inspections of critical work-at-height safety equipment, enabling the organisation to bring mandatory equipment inspections in-housem, ensuring compliance with both the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) 1998 and the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER)1998. By ensuring staff were trained to a high standard in the identification of defects, correct inspection procedures, and compliance with relevant safety requirements, Phronesis Safety helped DWT strengthen its internal safety capability and maintain the high standards required when working on wind turbine assets across the UK wind energy sector
Phronesis Safety supported Hellenic Cables, a global manufacturer and supplier of high-voltage cable systems for energy transmission and renewable projects, through a framework agreement covering multiple sites across Scotland. Our involvement included supporting the upgrade of 66kV and 132kV high-voltage systems in Edinburgh on the 'Gorgie Telford Road' Project, as well as assisting with the installation of high-voltage cable infrastructure for two wind farm developments in the South of Scotland, Enoch Hill and Cumberhead West.
Through the provision of specialist safety oversight, documentation, and operational support, Phronesis Safety helped ensure that complex high-voltage works were carried out safely and efficiently, supporting Hellenic Cables’ wider role in delivering reliable power transmission and renewable energy infrastructure. This project was under a wider scope of works being carried out for a large scale Utilities Developer, which held the role of 'Client' and 'Principal Contractor' under the Construction Design & Management (CDM) 2015 regulations.
In collaboration with Qocept Ltd, a passionate team of safety professionals with experience providing bespoke health and safety officers and compliance support across the UK, Europe and Scandinavia, Phronesis Safety aligned complementary expertise to support a major original equipment manufacturer (OEM) on wind farm projects throughout UK & Europe. By combining Phronesis Safety’s technical safety oversight with Qocept’s on‑site and project delivery capabilities, the partnership has provided robust health and safety support across key markets including Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands - ensuring high standards of compliance, risk management and safety culture are maintained across every stage of the wind farm lifecycle. This partnership began in 2020 and still continues on an ad-hoc basis in 2026.