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Basic Offshore Safety Induction & Emergency Training
Duration
3 Days
Aim
To provide basic and update training to novice or previously qualified
students in awareness of the hazards encountered when travelling to and
from offshore installations, when working on offshore installations the
safety regime and safety management systems.
Intended For
The course is designed for personnel working or intending to work on
an offshore installation in the British Sector and forms part of a Common
Offshore Safety Induction process.
Course Content
Basic Safety Induction (Combination of Theory & Practical):-
Overview of offshore oil & gas activities & various types of installations
Offshore hazards & comparative degrees of risks, protection &
mitigation means
Discussion of environmental issues such as waste disposal & oil spills
Organisation structure, functional roles and responsibilities in terms
of safety
Safety management system, offshore legislation, permit to work systems
Medical and health fitness standards, substance abuse
Living offshore, working routines, injuries and illness
Helicopter Safety & Escape Training (Combination of Theory &
Practical):-
Preparing for helicopter ditchings and emergency landings
Actions following controlled emergency descent on to dry land & water
Partial submersion of aircraft and capsizing in water
Use of Emergency Breathing Systems (EBS)
Sea Survival Training (Combination of Theory & Practical):-
Lifejacket use
Mustering, boarding and role as a passenger in a survival craft (TEMPSC)
Correct fitting of a helicopter strop and body posture during winching
Firefighting & Self Rescue Training (Combination of Theory & Practical)

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