When performing rescue cutting and removal of wind turbine blades, the following steps should be taken:
1. First, cutting should be done using electric or manual tools. Since the material of the blades is often glass fiber reinforced plastic (also known as plastic) or composite resins, a tool with a soft hammer should be used for tapping to prevent damage to the blades.
2. Develop a safe cutting plan to ensure the personal safety of the operators.
3. Employ a combination of mechanical and manual methods for removal, such as using an angle grinder or sandpaper for cutting, progressively slicing the blades into smaller pieces for easier hoisting and transportation.
Prior to cutting, all debris around the leaves should be thoroughly cleaned to ensure the stability and safety of the cutting tool.
5. During the cutting process, pay attention to observing changes in the surrounding environment to avoid affecting surrounding facilities and personnel.
6. After cutting, clean up any remaining leaf fragments to maintain a tidy work area.
In summary, when carrying out rescue cutting and removal of wind turbine blades, ensure the safety of the operators, develop a safe cutting plan, gradually cut the blades into smaller pieces, and maintain the site clean. Assistance from personnel can be sought if needed.






































