Intended for
All personnel travelling and working on offshore installations
Duration
3 days
3 Days to complete
Aims
To ensure that new entrants to the industry and employees with offshore experience who are new to an installation can demonstrate competence in:
- Addressing safety requirements
- Controlling hazards on the installation
- Acting in an emergency
- Using personal safety equipment
- Carrying out their individual responsibilities for HSE
Content
CONTENT :
- Basic Offshore Safety Induction
Offshore Safety Legislation
Offshore Hazards Awareness
Health and Safety Responsibilities
On-board Emergency preparations
- Helicopter Safety & Escape Training
Helicopters Introduction
Pre-flight, in-flight and on-landing procedures
Helicopter emergencies
- Emergency Breathing Systems (EBS)
Dry familiarisation
Wet training
- Sea Survival
Platform emergency alarms
Survival equipment on-board offshore platforms (life jackets, life rafts, life boats)
Practical exercise
- Survival First Aid
ABC assessment
CPR
Bleeding and shock treatment
- Fire Fighting & Self Rescue Techniques
Theory of ignition and fire triangle
Fire spread
Extinguishing media (water, dry powder, foam, CO2, wet chemical)
Common causes of fire on-board
Fixed systems on-board
Practical use of portable handheld fire extinguishers
Self-rescue techniques
Respiratory protection equipment
Practical self-rescue
Course assessment
Price
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