Petrofac Training Services
Course Directory 2011
Training Services
Petroac Training Services, or today and tomorrow
Petroac Training Services, or today and tomorrow FOREWORD FROM REGIONAL DIRECTOR GORDON CAIRD Our primary concern is with you, our customer. customer. Our business is based around delivering the knowledge, competence and capabilities that you need in order to be successul. Our business stems rom more than 30 years’ experience, pioneering the development o our suite o saety and survival training courses together with the industry and its regulators. Our legacy business RGIT Montrose has become a household name; with many still reerring to the Basic Oshore Oshore Saety Induction and Emergency Training Training (BOSIET) course as ‘the RGIT’. We have the global reach to ensure that wherever you are located, we have the solution that meets your needs. From Aberdeen to Baku, Singapore to Houston, Sakhalin to Syria, our network o owned and managed training centres is expanding to support the development o international or local workorces.
300 competence-led training courses avaiable
50,000 average number of delegates trained worldwide each year
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Petroac Training Services, or today and tomorrow FOREWORD FROM REGIONAL DIRECTOR GORDON CAIRD Our primary concern is with you, our customer. customer. Our business is based around delivering the knowledge, competence and capabilities that you need in order to be successul. Our business stems rom more than 30 years’ experience, pioneering the development o our suite o saety and survival training courses together with the industry and its regulators. Our legacy business RGIT Montrose has become a household name; with many still reerring to the Basic Oshore Oshore Saety Induction and Emergency Training Training (BOSIET) course as ‘the RGIT’. We have the global reach to ensure that wherever you are located, we have the solution that meets your needs. From Aberdeen to Baku, Singapore to Houston, Sakhalin to Syria, our network o owned and managed training centres is expanding to support the development o international or local workorces.
300 competence-led training courses avaiable
50,000 average number of delegates trained worldwide each year
We oer fexible services designed around you: • Abr Abroadr oadrange angeofcom ofcompeten petency-led cy-ledtrain trainings ingservic ervicesfo esforsaf rsafety ety and technical disciplines • Thea Theadmin dministra istrationo tionofyou fyourtrai rtraining ningmatrix matrix,fr ,fromb ombookin ooking g through to accommodation • Resp Respondin ondingtoe gtoemerge mergencies nciesand andcris crises– es–devel developin opingingin-hous house e capabilities, or by providing you with specialist sta • Iden Identicat ticationa ionandas ndassess sessmento mentofcom fcompeten petencyga cygapsin psinyour your organisation and in the creation and delivery o plans to mitigate those risks • Regar Regardles dlessof sofyour yourtrain traininga ingandco ndcompeten mpetencer cerequir equirement ementwe we havet hav ethe hesol soluti ution ontha that tts ts-a -atP tPetr etrofa ofacT cTrai rainin ningS gServ ervice icesw swe e have the breadth o experience and capability to tailor courses and oer bespoke training designed around you. Our global team is made up o experts with the experience to deliver to the highest standards. Our multinational and local customers trust us to train up to 50,000 individuals annually. annually. Capability development, competence assurance or training, we can help you. For more inormation, visit www.petroactraining.com or call 0845 606 2 909 to speak to one o our team.
30 years of training experience
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Using this dir directory ectory This directory contains all the inormation you need in order to book a training course with us.
Tailored to your individual needs Most o our services and solutions can be tailored to meetcustomerspecicrequirements.
As well as listing our complete course portolio, we have also provided details on how to book, our payment terms and conditions, and inormation on how and where to contact us.
Therefore,ifyouareunsure,orifyoucannotnd Therefore,ifyouareunsur e,orifyoucannotnd what you are looking or please call 0845 606 2 909 and one o our advisors will be happy to help.
Youwillndallofourtrainingcoursesands Youwillndallofourtrain ingcoursesandservices ervices split by product streams including: survival; marine; re;healthandsafety(onshoreandof re;healthandsaf ety(onshoreandoffshore); fshore); liftingoperations;dangerousgoods;rstaid;major emergency management; emergency response and crisis management; production, operations and maintenance; well services; abric maintenance; management skills and competence, and managed solutions. I you know what course you are looking or, or, you can nditeasilybyusingourcourseindex.
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How to book To book any o our courses, call our customer care To teamon08456062909andquotethecourse reerence number in the top right hand corner. Our specialist advisors will advise you o course dates and availability and will take the necessary details rom you so that they can complete the booking transaction. Whenthebookinghasbeenprocessed,joining instructions will be sent out immediately to you, detailing your course venue, start time and highlighting any items that you need to bring with you.
Payment terms Customersusingourservicesforthersttimeand privatedelegatesarerequiredtopayatthetimeof booking.Weacceptmostmajorcreditanddebit cards.Paymentbychequecanonlybeacceptedif thechequeisreceivedandclearedvedaysbefore the commencement o training. Account customers will be invoiced ater the training has taken place. The course prices displayed in this directory are valid until the end o 2011 and are not inclusive o VAT.
Atanytime,ifyouhaveanyqueriesorconcerns about your course booking, please contact our customer care team or assistance.
Petroac Training Training Services reserves the right to revise prices at any time. Customers will be advised o any price changes at the time o booking and current prices will be published on our website.
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This directory contains all the inormation you need in order to book a training c ourse with us.
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UK Training Locations
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Altens Training Centre, Aberdeen Blackness Avenue, Altens Aberdeen AB12 3PG Scotland
Montrose Training Centre, Montrose Forties Road, Montrose Angus DD10 9ET Scotland
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Marine Training Centre, Aberdeen North Esplanade East Aberdeen AB11 5QD Scotland
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Marine House, Aberdeen Blaikies Quay Aberdeen AB11 5EZ Scotland
Quality and Environmental Management Weworktothehighestlevelsofqualityand environmental standards across our operations. We are accredited to ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004standardsforquality,safetyand environment.Ourqualitymanagementsystem ensures consistency and continuous improvement throughexternalqualitystandardsandinternal monitoring.
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Industry Standards We oer global standards with local emphasis to ensurethatcustomers’requirementsaremet.We have a range o accredited courses to international and national standards rom the ollowing industry bodies:
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OPITO (Oil & Gas Academy) OLF(OljeindustriensLandsforening) IWCF (International Well Control Federation) IMO (International Maritime Organisation) NEBOSH (The National Examination Board in Occupational Saety and Health) IOSH (Institution o Occupational Saety and Health) IFE (Institute o Fire Engineers) SQA(ScottishQualicationsAuthority) IATA (International Air Transport Association) JOIFF (Joint Oil and Industry Fire Forum) ECITB (Engineering and Construction Industry Training Board) MCA (Maritime and Coastguard Agency)
By underpinning our training delivery with universally recognised standards, our customers can be condentofaconsistent,best-in-classservice, no matter where they are in the world.
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Abbreviations AMERC
Association o Marine Electronics and Radio Colleges BOP Blow Out Preventer BOSIET Basic Oshore Saety Induction and Emergency Training CAA Civil Aviation Authority CARA Chemical Agent Risk Assessment CAS Competence Assurance Management CBT Computer Based Training COMAH ControlofMajorAccidents and Hazards COSHH Control o Substances Hazardous to Health DBERR Department or Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reorm (ormerly DTI) EBIDA Earnings Beore Interest, Depreciation and Amortisation EBS Emergency Breathing Systems ECITB Engineering Construction Industry Training Board EFA Elementary First Aid EI-E Energy Isolations – Electrical EI-P Energy Isolations - Process ERRV Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel ERRVA Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel Association FOET Further Oshore Emergency Training FRB Fast Rescue Boat FRC Fast Rescue Crat FROG Marine Transer Capsule GMDSS Global Maritime Distress and Saety System GOC General Operators Certicate HASAWA Health and Saety at Work Act HDA Helideck Assistant HF High Frequency HLO Helicopter Landing Ofcer HSE Health & Saety Executive HSMOB High Speed Man Overboard Boat HUET Helicopter Underwater Escape Trainer HWO Hydraulic Workover Operations IATA International Air Transport Association IMDG International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code IMO International Maritime Organisation IOSH Institute o Occupational Health and Saety IRATA Industrial Rope Access Trade Association
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Introduction to Sae Systems o Work International Well Control Forum Liting Operations and Liting Equipment Regulations LRC Long Range Certicate MCA Maritime and Coastguard Agency MF Medium Frequency MFA Medical First Aid MNTB Merchant Navy Training Board NEBOSH National Examination Board o Occupational Saety and Health NVQ National Vocational Qualication OIM Oshore Installation Manager OLF Oljeindustriens Landsforening (Norwegian equivalent of OPITO) OODTP Ongoing Onboard Development and Training Programme OPITO The Oil & Gas Academy PCWS Petroac Competent Workorce Scheme PFEER Prevention o Fire, Explosion and Emergency Response POR Price on Request PPE Personal Protective Equipment PST Personal Survival Techniques PSV Platorm Supply Vessel PTL Petroac Training Limited PTW Permit to Work PUWER Provision and Use o Work Equipment Regulations ROC Restricted Operators Certicate RYA Royal Yachting Association SBV Stand By Vessel SIRP Sae Isolation and Reinstatement o Plant SNH Scottish National Heritage SOLAS Saety o Lives at Sea SOSREP Secretary o State’s Representative SQA Scottish Qualications Authority SSOW Sae Systems o Work SSSV Sub-Surface Safety Valves STCW StandardsofTraining,Certication and Watch-keeping TEMPSC Totally Enclosed Motor Propelled Survival Crat TRA Task Risk Assessment UKCS United Kingdom Continental Shel VHF Very High Frequency
Course index Name o course Abrasive Blasting Operative Abrasive Wheels and Grinding Operations Advanced Medical Aid Advanced Medical Aid Further Training Authorised Gas Tester - Level 1 (AGT 1) Authorised Gas Tester - Level 2 (AGT 2) Authorised Gas Tester - Level 3 (AGT 3) A1 Assessor Training Banksman and Slinging Operations Basic H2S Training Basic Oshore Saety Induction & Emergency Training (BOSIET) Breathing Apparatus Wearer Brie Introduction to the Oil & Gas Industry Certifcate o Profciency in General Purpose / Rescue Boat Operations Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Oshore Operator - 1 Day Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Oshore Operator - 2 Days Combined Intro to Rigging, Liting and Banksman Slinger Command and Control or Master and Mates Completion Design (Advanced) Completion Design (Basic) Completion Design (Introduction) Compression Fittings and Small Bore Tubing Awareness Conerence/Awayday Media Session Confned Space Entry Control Room Operator (CRO) Controlling Emergencies and Critical Situations (Coaching and Assessment) Corporate Manager (UK) Oil Spill Response Level 2 DECC COSHH Appreciation COSHH Assessors Daughtercrat Coxswain Directing Saely Emergency First Aid at Work Environmental Awareness or Oil & Gas Personnel Escape System Training European Module Fast Rescue Crat Boatman Fast Rescue Crat Coxswain Fire Extinguisher Training Fire Risk Assessment Fire Warden First Aid at Work First Aid at Work Reresher Fishing Ofcers Fire Fighting Flare Ignition Shotguns and Pistols Freeall Passenger Training Fundamentals o Process Operations Further Oshore Emergency Helideck Team Member Further Oshore Emergency Response Combined Helideck & Team Member Further Oshore Emergency Response Team Leader Further Oshore Emergency Response Team Member
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Page no. Fabric Maintenance Onshore H&S Marine Marine Fire Fire Fire Managed Solutions Liting Operations 108 Fire 71 Survival 12 Fire 66 Production Operations 158 Marine 50 Marine 43 Marine 44 Liting Operations 109 Marine 24 Well Services 167 Well Services 166 Well Services 165 Production Operations 154 ERCM 152 Fire 67 MEM ERCM Onshore H&S Onshore H&S Marine Onshore H&S First Aid Onshore H&S Survival Survival Marine Marine Fire Fire Fire First Aid First Aid Fire Fire Marine Production Operations Fire Fire Fire Fire
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Course index Name o course Further Oshore Emergency Response Team Member/Leader (incorporating Night Time Fire Fighting) Further Oshore Emergency Training (FOET) GMDSS General Operator (GOC) GMDSS Restricted Operator (ROC) GMDSS Short Range Certifcate Greenhand Training Hand Arm Vibration (HAVS) Introduction Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) Helicopter Landing Ofcer (HLO) Helicopter Reuelling Helideck Assistant High Speed Man Overboard Coxswain (HSMOB) Incident / Accident Investigation Incident Manager Workshop Industrial Coatings Supervisor Industrial Mechanical Preparation and Brush Painting Industrial Surace Coating Initial Training or Shipboard Operations Introduction to Control Room Emergency Response Role & Responsibilities Introduction to Media Response: Media Training Foundation Introduction to Rigging and Liting Operations Introduction to Wireline IWCF Well Intervention Pressure Control Liting Equipment Inspection Course LOLER Awareness LOLER Planning L20 Competence Course Major Emergency Management Initial Response Major Emergency Management Initial Response (Company Specifc Course) Major Exercises Managing Saely Manual Handling Awareness Manual Handling Assessor Marine Awareness Course Marine Saety Ofcers / Representatives Medical First Aid Medical Care on Board Ship Medical Care on Board Ship Reresher Medical First Aid Conversion Merchant Navy Advanced Fire Fighting STCW 95 Merchant Navy Basic Fire Fighting STCW 95 Methanol Awareness Minimum Industry Saety Training (MIST) NEBOSH General Certifcate - Units NGC 1, 2 & 3 NEBOSH International Technical Certifcate in Oil & Gas Operational Saety Nitrogen and Pressure Awareness Noise at Work: Competent Persons Certifcate Noise at Work: NEMS and DOSIMETRY NORM / LSA Scale Awareness 8
Section Fire Survival Marine Marine Marine Liting Operations Onshore H&S Survival Fire Fire Fire Marine Onshore H&S ERCM Fabric Maintenance Fabric Maintenance Fabric Maintenance Marine MEM ERCM Liting Operations Well Services Well Services Liting Operations Liting Operations Liting Operations Managed Solutions MEM MEM MEM Onshore H&S Onshore H&S Onshore H&S Marine Marine Marine Marine Marine Marine Fire Fire Production Operations Oshore H&S Onshore H&S Onshore H&S Production Operations Onshore H&S Onshore H&S Onshore H&S
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Course index Name o course Oshore Advanced Techniques Oshore Emergency Helideck Team Member Oshore Emergency Response Combined Helideck and Team Member Oshore Emergency Response Team Member Oshore Emergency Response Team Leader Oshore First Aid Oshore First Aid Reresher Oshore Installation Manager (OIM) Controlling Emergencies (Coaching & Assessment) Oshore Lieboat Coxswain Freeall Oshore Lieboat Coxswain Further Practice: Freeall Oshore Lieboat Coxswain Twinall Oshore Lieboat Coxswain Further Practice: Twinall Oshore Lieboat Coxswain: Supplementary Fall Training Oshore Saety Representatives Oshore Saety Representatives Reresher Oil & Gas Exploration and Production OIM Legislation OIM Legislation Reresher OLF Basic First Aid OLF Basic First Aid Reresher Onshore Emergency Responder Oil Spill Response Level 3 DECC Onshore Saety Representatives OPITO Trainee Blaster/Painter OPITO Blaster/Painter Competence Assessment OPITO Trainee Fire Prooer Pipeline Operations Pipeline Pigging Awareness Pipeline Pigging Operations Presentation Skills Presentation Skills Pressure Awareness and Introduction to Flange/Joint types Process and Instrumentation Diagrams Profciency in Fast Rescue Boats Profciency in Survival Crat and Rescue Boats (other than Fast Rescue Boats) Public Speaking Radiation Protection or Supervisors Oshore Relative Response Workshop Renewables UK Marine Survival Training Representing Your Company Through the Media: Media Training Masterclass Sae Isolation and Reinstatement o Plant (SIRP) Theory Normal SIRP Security/Switchboard Operator Workshop Shit Supervisor Production (SSP) Controlling Emergencies and Critical Situations (Coaching & Assessment) Shipboard Security Ofcers Ship Handling and Manoeuvring Simulation Simulated Exercises STCW Basic Training STCW Basic Training
Section First Aid Fire Fire Fire Fire First Aid First Aid
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MEM Marine Marine Marine Marine Marine Oshore H&S Oshore H&S Well Services Oshore H&S Oshore H&S First Aid First Aid ERCM Onshore H&S Fabric Maintenance Fabric Maintenance Fabric Maintenance Production Operations Production Operations Production Operations Onshore H&S ERCM Production Operations Production Operations Marine Marine ERCM Oshore H&S ERCM Survival ERCM Production Operations ERCM
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MEM Marine Marine ERCM Marine Fire
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Course index Name o course Tabletop Exercises Task Based Risk Assessment Telephone Response Skills The Oil & Gas Industry (Introduction) Train the Trainer Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Air Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Air Appreciation Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Air and Sea Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Air and Sea Reresher Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Air Reresher Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Sea Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Sea Reresher Universal Basic Survival Universal Reresher Survival V1 Verifer Course Waste Management Well Testing (Introduction) Well Testing (Introduction with Practical) Well Testing (Advanced) Well Testing (Basic) Well Testing (Intermediate) Wireline (Advanced) Wireline (Basic) Wireline (Intermediate) Working Saely Working with the Media: Media Training Intermediate
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Page no. ERCM Onshore H&S 102 ERCM 149 Well Services 168 Onshore H&S 103 Dangerous Goods 117 Dangerous Goods 121 Dangerous Goods 115 Dangerous Goods 116 Dangerous Goods 118 Dangerous Goods 119 Dangerous Goods 120 Survival 14 Survival 15 Managed Solutions 194 Onshore H&S 104 Well Services 171 Well Services 172 Well Services 175 Well Services 173 Well Services 174 Well Services 179 Well Services 177 Well Services 178 Onshore H&S 105 ERCM 142
Survival
Survival training in the hands o experts Petroac Training Services has been delivering survival training to the oil & gas industry since 1979 through our legacy company RGIT Montrose, and has played a key role in the development and ongoing refnement o many o the industry’s recognised standards used today.
Further Oshore Emergency Training (FOET) This one-day course can be undertaken by individuals who have an in-date valid BOSIET certifcate. The FOET certifcate revalidates the BOSIET certifcate or a urther our years or the UKCS.
Quality and saety is at the heart o our training operations. Our highly experienced team o instructors, divers and support personnel provide realistic and challenging training in a controlled environment rom our state-o-the-art pools and training acilities in Altens, Aberdeen.
Universal Reresher Survival This one-day course revalidates the Universal Basic Survival certifcate or all delegates working in the UKCS and other sectors including Norway, and is valid or our years.
Survival training is essential or all individuals wishing to travel oshore via helicopter and provides delegates with a range o important survival tools. I you are undertaking survival training or the frst time but are unsure which course is appropriate or you, see our guide below. Basic Oshore Saety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET) This three-day course is the best choice or new delegates who have never undertaken survival training beore or or delegates who have allowed their original certifcation to expire. It is valid or working in the UKCS and can be upgraded or working in Norway by completing the Escape System Training. The BOSIET certifcate is valid or our years.
European Module This module can be undertaken by individuals who have undertaken the FOET course prior to 1 July 2008 and who require to work within other European sectors. Escape System Training This course meets the additional training requirements or holders o BOSIET certifcates and those with a FOET certifcate issued ater 1 July 2008 and who require to work oshore in Norway. Other courses We design and deliver bespoke courses to meet the survival training requirements o a range o working environments. Please contact us with your specifc requirements.
Universal Basic Survival This is a three-day basic course similar to the BOSIET but appropriate or all delegates who know that they will be working in other European sectors including Norway. The Universal Basic Survival is relevant or delegates who have not undertaken training beore or who have allowed their certifcation to expire.
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Basic Oshore Saety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET)
Price
£640
Fees
£21
Total
£661 *
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MS00191UKPTL
3 days
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with a basic knowledge o saety and emergency response procedures or working in the UK sector o the North Sea. Course Structure Delegates will gain a basic level o understanding and awareness o the hazards encountered when working on oshore installations, and o the saety regime and saety management systems in place to control and mitigate those hazards. The course is a mix o theoretical and practical sessions, during which delegates will be required to demonstrate their level o knowledge and understanding o the training programme content. Prerequisites Delegates must be at least 16 years o age. Target Audience All personnel employed on an oshore installation or seeking employment in the UKCS. Certifcation An OPITO-approved Basic Oshore Saety Induction and Emergency Training certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every our years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring All delegates must bring swimwear, a towel and a change o casual clothing to wear underneath the fre training equipment. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run weekly.
* This price is valid or courses running on weekdays only (Monday-Friday). Courses running over weekends (Saturday-Sunday) will be charged at a weekend rate. Call 0845 606 2 909 or details.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Basic saety induction l Emergency Breathing Systems (EBS) l Fire fghting and sel rescue l Helicopter saety and escape l Sea survival l Survival frst aid l
Further Oshore Emergency Training (FOET)
Price
£390
Fees
£21
Total
£411
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MS00103UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview This course is designed to meet urther emergency training requirements or oil & gas industry personnel. Delegates will be required to demonstrate their level o knowledge and understanding o the training course content. Course Structure Delegates will be given urther training to enhance and complement their existing knowledge o the hazards encountered when working on oshore installations and the course orms part o their ongoing emergency training programme.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Helicopter saety and escape - actions to be taken in the event o a helicopter emergency, including operation and use o Emergency Breathing Systems (EBS) l Fire fghting and sel-rescue - operation o hand held portable fre extinguishers and use o respiratory protective equipment l Emergency frst aid
Prerequisites Delegates must have an in-date BOSIET/FOET certifcate or equivalent. Target Audience Delegates who have attended a Basic Oshore Saety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET) course and wish to maintain their current certifcation or working in the UKCS. Certifcation An OPITO-approved Further Oshore Emergency Training certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every our years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring All delegates must bring swimwear, a towel and a change o casual clothing to wear underneath the fre training equipment. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run daily.
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Universal Basic Survival
Price
£738
Fees
£21
3 days
Total
£759
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MS0U200UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with a basic knowledge o saety and emergency response procedures or working in the UK and other European sectors. Course Structure Delegates will gain a basic level o understanding and awareness o the hazards encountered when working on oshore installations, and o the saety regime and saety management systems in place to control and mitigate those hazards. The course is a mix o theoretical and practical sessions, and delegates will be required to demonstrate their level o knowledge and understanding o the training programme content. Prerequisites Delegates must be at least 16 years o age. Target Audience Personnel requiring certifcation to allow them to work in the UK and other European sectors. Certifcation An OPITO-approved Basic Oshore Saety Induction and Emergency Training certifcate and an Escape Systems Training certifcate, will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every our years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring All delegates must bring swimwear, a towel and a change o casual clothing to wear underneath the fre training equipment. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run weekly.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Basic saety induction l Emergency Breathing Systems (EBS) l Fire fghting and sel rescue l Helicopter saety and escape l Sea survival l First aid l Escape systems l
Universal Reresher Survival
Price
£489
Fees
£21
1 day
Total
£510
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MS0U201UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates employed on oshore installations in the UK and other sectors with reresher/urther training in emergency response. Course Structure Delegates will undertake reresher training to enhance and complement their existing knowledge o the hazards encountered when working on oshore installations and orms part o their ongoing emergency training programme. The course is a mix o both theoretical and pr actical sessions, and delegates will be required to demonstrate their level o knowledge and understanding o the training programme content.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Emergency Breathing Systems (EBS) l Fire fghting and sel rescue l Helicopter saety and escape l Sea survival l First aid l Escape systems
Prerequisites Delegates must hold an in-date BOSIET/FOET certifcate or equivalent. Target Audience Delegates who have attended basic training and wish to maintain current certifcation or the UK and other European sectors. Certifcation An OPITO-approved FOET certifcate together with an Escape System Training certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every our years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring All delegates must bring swimwear, a towel and a change o casual clothing to wear underneath the fre training equipment. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run weekly.
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European Module
Price
£140
Fees
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£140
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MS00202UKPTL
day
Course Overview This course is designed to provide additional training or those who have previously attended the one-day FOET course prior to 1 July 2008 and who require to work in other European sectors. Course Structure Delegates will gain urther knowledge to complement their existing skills using theoretical and practical sessions, and will be required to demonstrate their level o knowledge and understanding o the training programme content. Prerequisites Delegates must hold a valid FOET certifcate or equivalent. Target Audience All personnel who wish to upgrade their Further Oshore Emergency Training (FOET) course to enable them to work in other sectors including Norway. Certifcation A European Module certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course, which runs in conjunction with the current OPITO-approved FOET certifcate. Revalidation Every our years, in conjunction with FOET certifcate. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: First aid l Escape systems l
Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET)
Price
£218
Fees
£21
Total
£239
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MS00182UKPTL
4 hours
Course Overview This course is designed to provide personnel who travel by helicopter with an understanding o helicopter escape procedures and, in particular, action to be taken to evacuate or escape rom a ditched/capsized helicopter. Course Structure Delegates are introduced to HUET training in a theoretical manner which is supplemented by demonstration and delegate participation.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Action prior to ditching l Actions ollowing simulated ditching including submersion and inversion o helicopter Deployment and operation o Emergency l Breathing Systems (EBS) Helicopter emergency procedures l
Prerequisites Delegates must be at least 16 years o age. Target Audience Personnel who travel by helicopter over water. It is also suitable or personnel who have undertaken survival training which did not include helicopter underwater escape training. Certifcation An OPITO-approved Helicopter Underwater Escape Training certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every our years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring All delegates must bring swimwear and a towel. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run weekly.
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Renewables UK Marine Survival Training
Price
£312
Fees
£10
Total
£322
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MS00186UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview This course is designed to provide all persons working on wind turbines oshore with a basic knowledge o saety and emergency response procedures. Course Structure Delegates will gain a level o understanding and awareness o the hazards encountered when working on a wind turbine oshore. Included within the course is vessel abandonment, sea survival and frst aid, all o which are tailored specifcally or the wind turbine industry. industry. The course is a mix o both theoretical and practical sessions. During the training the delegates will be required to demonstrate their level o knowledge and understanding o the training programme content. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel who are required to work on oshore wind turbines. Certifcation Renewables UK-approved certifcation will be issued on completion o the course. Revalidation Every three years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring All delegates must bring swimwear and a towel. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire questionnair e prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: First aid equipment l Helicopter winching techniques l (demonstration and practical) Lie-saving appliances l Location aids and rescue l Principles o frst aid l Saety induction l Sae transer o personnel by vessel l Unconscious casualties l l Vessel abandonment Wet drill (practical) l
Escape System Training
Price
£99
Fees
None
2 hours
Total
£99
Ref No.
MS00200UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide training in the principals and operation o escape systems. Course Structure Delegates will gain an understanding o the design, eatures, deployment and use o a typical escape system. The training consists o a theory session ollowed by a demonstration and delegate practice in the use o the escape system.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Introduction to escape system l Procedures or deployment l Method o descent l Escape system practical exercise l
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Delegates who currently hold BOSIET/FOET certifcation or equivalent and who are required to work oshore in the Norwegian sector. Certifcation Petroac Training Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every our years in conjunction with existing BOSIET/ FOET certifcation. Venue Held at Petroac Training Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring All delegates must bring swimwear and a towel. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run weekly.
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Marine
Fast Rescue Crat Boatman
Price
£374
Fees
£21
2 days
Total
£395
Ref No.
MR00101UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the ast rescue crat boatman training and development requirements or Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel (ERRV) crew-members. Course Structure The course is a combination o theoretical and practical sessions. Delegates are assessed continuously during the course. Prerequisites Delegates must hold an OPITO certicate in Initial Training and Shipboard Operations and have three months sea time.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Assisting in the preparation, launch and recovery o the FRC l Assisting in the rescuing and recovering o a casualty l Assessment and treatment o casualty’s injuries l Basic boat handling and use o communication equipment l Towing operations
Target Audience Crew-members on board emergency response and rescue vessels. Certication An OPITO-approved certicate will be awarded to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Valid or three years and revalidated through the ‘Ongoing Onboard Training Programme’ at sea. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services Quay, North Esplanade East, Aberdeen. Items to bring A change o clothing. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run weekly.
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Fast Rescue Crat Coxswain
Price
£822
Fees
£21
41 / 2 days
Total
£843
Ref No.
MR00102UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the initial ast rescue crat coxswain training and development requirements or Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel (ERRV) crew-members. Course Structure The course is a combination o t heoretical and practical sessions. Delegates are assessed continuously during the course. Prerequisites Attendance on this training course is open to delegates who have a valid OPITO Initial Shipboard Operations training certicate, a valid OPITO ERRV Crew FRC Boatman certicate and who have three months sea service as an FRC boatman. Target Audience This course is intended to meet the initial emergency response training requirements or an FRC coxswain. Certication An OPITO-approved certicate will be awarded to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Valid or three years and revalidated through the ‘Ongoing Onboard Training Programme’ at sea. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services Quay, North Esplanade East, Aberdeen. Items to bring A change o clothing, swimwear and a towel. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run weekly.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Launching and release o FRC l Preparation o FRC l Recovering an FRC l Rescuing and recovering a casualty l Righting a capsized FRC
Daughtercrat Coxswain
Price
£1238
Fees
£21
5 days
Total
£1259
Ref No.
MR00103UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the daughtercrat coxswain training and development requirements or Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel (ERRV) crew-members. Course Structure The course is a combination o theoretical and practical sessions. Delegates are assessed continuously during the course. Prerequisites Delegates must hold an OPITO Fast Rescue Crat Coxswain certicate and have three months sea time as a ast rescue crat coxswain and complete a pre-course learning pack. Delegates must also achieve a pass mark o 80% in an initial assessment at course commencement.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Daughtercrat handling techniques l International regulations or the prevention o collision at sea l Introduction to chartwork, buoyage, chart symbols and abbreviations l Preparation, launch and recovery o the daughtercrat l Use o navigation aids such as Radar, GPS and VHF Radio
Target Audience This course is designed to meet the training requirements or a stand-by vessel daughtercrat coxswain. Certication An OPITO-approved certicate will be awarded to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Valid or three years and revalidated through the ‘Ongoing Onboard Training Programme’ at sea. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services Quay, North Esplanade East, Aberdeen. Items to bring Pre-course learning material. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Command and Control or Masters and Mates
Price
£2444
Fees
£21
Total
£2465
Ref No.
MR00104UKPTL
41 / 2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the onshore training, development and assessment requirements or Command and Control or Masters and Mates o Emergency Response and Rescue Vessels (ERRVs). Course Structure The course consists o a series o lectures, discussion and practical exercises using computer-generated scenarios. Prerequisites Attendance on this training course is open to delegates who are in possession o appropriate deck ocer qualications in accordance with Flag State requirements and who hold a current OPITO Initial Training Shipboard Operations certicate. Target Audience Masters and mates o emergency response and rescue vessels. Certication An OPITO-approved certicate will be awarded to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Valid or three years and revalidated through the ‘Onboard Ongoing Training Programme’ at sea. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen on day one; and Marine Operations Centre, Aberdeen Harbour, Aberdeen or the rest o the course. Items to bring Pre-course learning material. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Assessing situations l Dealing with stress in sel and others l Delegating authority to act l Establishing and maintaining communication l Managing sel and team perormance l Maintaining a state o readiness l Taking eective action
Initial Training or Shipboard Operations
Price
£577
Fees
£21
Total
£598
Ref No.
MR00105UKPTL
5 days
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the initial training and assessment requirements or all Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel (ERRV) crewmembers. Course Structure The course is a combination o theoretical and practical sessions. Delegates are assessed continuously during the course. Prerequisites None.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Assisting in the preparation o deck rescue equipment including the launch and recovery o the FRC l Assisting in the use o rescue equipment, stretchers and communication systems l Assisting with the receiving, assessing, treating, caring and transerring o casualties l Use and wearing o personal protective equipment
Target Audience Aimed at personnel working aboard standby vessels. Certication An OPITO-approved certicate will be awarded to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Valid or three years and revalidated through the ‘Ongoing Onboard Training Training Programme’ at sea. Venue Held at Petroac Training Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run weekly.
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Advanced Medical Aid 5 days
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the advanced medical aid training requiremen requirements ts or Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel (ERRV) crewmembers. Course Structure Delegates will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge, skills and understanding required required to meet the emergency response training and assessment requirements or a standby vessel’s advanced medical aider. Prerequisites Attendance on this training course is only open to delegates who are in possession o a Standby Vessel Vess el Crew Initial Training Programme certicate. Target Audience Advanced medical aiders on ERRVs. Certication An OPITO-approved certicate will be awarded to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Valid or two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Price
£541
Fees
£21
Total
£562
Ref No.
MR00106UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l The role and unction o the ERRV advanced medical aider l Maintaining a state o readiness l Preparing to receive casualties l Receiving and treating casualties
Advanced Medical Aid Further Training 2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the advanced medical aid urther training requirements or Emergency Response and Rescue Ves Vessel sel (ERRV) crew-members. Course Structure Delegates will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge, skills and understanding required required to meet the emergency response training and assessment requirements or a standby vessel’s advanced medical aider.
Price
£369
Fees
£21
Total
£390
Ref No.
MR00107UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l The role and unction o the ERRV advanced medical aider l Maintaining a state o readiness l Preparing to receive casualties l Receiving and treating casualties
Prerequisites Attendance on this training course is only open to delegates who are in possession o an Advanced Medical Aid certicate. Target Audience Advanced medical aiders on ERRVs. Certication An OPITO-approved certicate will be awarded to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Valid or two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Oshore Oshor e Lieboat Coxswain Freeall
Price
£3614
Fees
£21
4 days
Total
£3635
Ref No.
MR00196UKPTL
Course Overview The aim o this course is to provide delegates who have a current c urrent oshore oshore survival training certicate with sucient training to enable them to act as coxswain o reeall lieboats. Course Structure The delegates will use theory, theory, demonstration, practice and assessments to gain a basic level o understanding and awareness. During the training, delegates will be required to demonstrate their level o knowledge and understanding o the training programme content. Formal assessment will be used to ascertain the candidate’ candidate’s s competence. Prerequisites This programme is open to candidates who are in possession o either a current BOSIET or FOET certicate, or suitable alternative certication (see Survival section or details). Target Audience This programme is designed to meet the initial training and assessment requiremen requirements ts or Oshore Lieboat Coxswains. Certication An OPITO-approved certicate will be awarded to delegates who successully complete the training and assessments. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Training Services, Quay, North Esplanade East, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Coxswains’ roles and responsib responsibilities ilities l Crat handling, recovery o persons rom water,, use o controls, steering crat, water launch and recovery l Moving TEMPSC to a sae area l Preparing crat or evacuation l Towing and pacing l Use o compass l Use o radio, pyrotechnics and emergency equipment
Oshore Lieboat Coxswain Further Practice: Freeall
Price
£1524
Fees
£21
Total
£1545
Ref No.
MR00296UKPTL
11 / 2 days
Course Overview The aim o this course is to allow Oshore Lieboat Coxswains the opportunity to demonstrate the knowledge and actions they are required to take as a reeall lieboat coxswain, that cannot reasonably be practised oshore. Course Structure The course consists o an initial knowledge assessment, then practical assessments using a reeall lieboat. Remedial training can be given within the allotted time.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Disembarking and transerring o personnel rom TEMPSC l Launching the TEMPSC l Maintaining communications l Maintaining saety o personnel and TEMPSC l Moving the TEMPSC to sae area
Prerequisites Attendance on this programme is open to delegates who are preerably in possession o a current BOSIET certicate and current Oshore Lieboat Coxswain (TEMPSC) or suitable alternative certication. However, a minimum requirement is that the delegate has previously undertaken Oshore Lieboat Coxswain training within the period dened by the Oil & Gas UK Guidelines or the Management o Competence and Emergency Training. Target Audience Delegates who have previously attended an Oshore Lieboat Coxswains course and wish to maintain current certication. Certication An OPITO-approved certicate will be awarded to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services Quay, North Esplanade East, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Oshore Lieboat Coxswain Twinall
Price
£853
Fees
£21
4 days
Total
£874
Ref No.
MR00203UKPTL
Course Overview The aim o this course is to provide delegates who have a current oshore survival training certicate with sucient training to enable them to act as coxswains o twinall lieboats. Course Structure The delegates will use theory, demonstration, practice and assessments to gain a basic level o understanding and awareness o the areas outlined above. During the training, delegates will be required to demonstrate their level o knowledge and understanding o the training programme content. Formal assessment will be used to ascertain the delegate’s competence. Prerequisites This programme is open to delegates who are in possession o either a current BOSIET or FOET certicate or suitable alternative certication (see Survival Section or details). Target Audience This programme is designed to meet the initial training and assessment requirements or oshore lieboat coxswains. Certication An OPITO-approved certicate will be awarded to delegates who successully complete the training and assessments. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services Quay, North Esplanade East, Aberdeen. Items to bring Coveralls, hard hat, saety boots and gloves. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run weekly.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Coxswains’ roles and responsibilities l Crat handling, recovery o persons rom water, use o controls, steering crat, launch and recovery l Moving TEMPSC to a sae area l Preparing crat or evacuation l Towing and pacing l Use o compass l Use o radio, pyrotechnics and emergency equipment
Oshore Lieboat Coxswain Further Practice: Twinall
Price
£364
Fees
£21
Total
£385
Ref No.
MR00207UKPTL
11 / 2 days
Course Overview The aim o this course is to allow oshore lieboat coxswains the opportunity to demonstrate the knowledge and actions they are required to take as twinall lieboat coxswains that cannot reasonably be practised oshore. Course Structure The course consists o an initial knowledge assessment, then practical assessment using the lieboats.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Disembarking and transerring o personnel rom TEMPSC l Launching the TEMPSC l Maintaining communications l Maintaining saety o personnel and TEMPSC l Moving the TEMPSC to sae area
Prerequisites Attendance on this programme is open to delegates who are preerably in possession o a current BOSIET certicate and current Oshore Lieboat Coxswain (TEMPSC) or suitable alternative certication. However, a minimum requirement is that the delegate has previously undertaken Oshore Lieboat Coxswain training within the period dened by the Oil & Gas UK Guidelines or the Management o Competence and Emergency Training. Target Audience Oshore Lieboat Coxswains who wish to maintain current certication. Certication An OPITO-approved certicate will be awarded to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services Quay, North Esplanade East, Aberdeen. Items to bring Coveralls, hard hat, saety boots and gloves. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run weekly.
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Oshore Lieboat Coxswain: Supplementary Fall Training
Price
£94
Fees
None
Total
£94
Ref No.
MR00223UKPTL
4 hours
Course Overview This course is designed to train and assess existing certied coxswains in dierent types o all systems. Course Structure The course is conducted on board TEMPSC and is a combination o theoretical and practical demonstration and practice ollowed by competence assessment. The programme can be undertaken consecutively with initial or urther practice programmes or at any time during the validity period o the current certicate. Prerequisites Attendance on this training course is open to delegates who are preerably in possession o a current BOSIET certicate and either a current Oshore Lieboat Coxswain (TEMPSC) certicate or equivalent recognised certication. However, a minimum requirement is that the delegate has previously undertaken oshore lieboat coxswain training. Target Audience Oshore TEMPSC coxswains who require training in a dierent launch system. Certication An OPITO-approved certicate will be awarded to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation In accordance with existing coxswain certication. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services Quay, North Esplanade East, Aberdeen. Items to bring Coveralls, hard hat and saety boots. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Boarding TEMPSC l Launching TEMPSC l Preparing TEMPSC l Preparing to launch l Recovering TEMPSC
Medical First Aid
Price
£489
Fees
None
4 days
Total
£489
Ref No.
MR00111UKPTL
Course Overview This course is intended or seaarers who are designated to provide medical rst aid on board ship, in accordance with regulation VI/4(1-3) o the STCW Code. Course Structure The course is a combination o theoretical and practical sessions. Delegates are assessed continuously during the course.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Appreciation o body structure and unctions l General principles relating to pharmacology l Principles or dealing with accidents or other medical emergencies using available equipment and medical guidelines
Prerequisites Delegates must be at least 16 years o age. Target Audience Personnel who will be required to supply immediate rst aid in the event o an accident or illness on board. Certication A certicate o prociency will be issued to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Discharge book, or other document with unique number, e.g. passport, in order to personalise the certicate. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Medical Care On Board Ship
Price
£541
Fees
None
5 days
Total
£541
Ref No.
MR00112UKPTL
Course Overview This course is intended or seaarers who are designated to take charge o medical care on board ship. Course Structure The course is a combination o t heoretical and practical sessions. Delegates are assessed continuously during the course. Prerequisites Beore commencing training candidates must: l Be at least 16 years o age l Have completed training in Medical First Aid Target Audience Personnel who will take charge o medical care on board ship. Certication A certicate o prociency will be issued to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Reresher training must be undertaken every ve years or masters and designated person in change o medical care on UK or EU fag vessels. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Discharge book, or other document with unique number, e.g. passport, in order to personalise the certicate. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Participation in co-ordinated schemes or medical assistance to ships l Providing medical care to the sick and injured while they remain on board l The diagnosis o medical problems on board ship
Medical Care On Board Ship Reresher
Price
£390
Fees
None
3 days
Total
£390
Ref No.
MR00121UKPTL
Course Overview This course is intended or the master and any other person in charge o medical care on a UK fag vessel. Course Structure The course is a combination o theoretical and practical sessions. Delegates are assessed continuously during the course.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Participation in co-ordinated schemes or medical assistance to ships l Providing medical care to the sick and injured while they remain on board l The diagnosis o medical problems on board ship
Prerequisites Every candidate or a certicate o updated prociency or persons in charge o medical care on board ship shall have received approved or recognised training in Prociency in Medical Care on Board Ship (in accordance with Section A-V1/4-2 o the STCW Code) or hold a Certicate o Updated Prociency in Medical Care On Board Ship Target Audience Personnel who will take charge o medical care on board ship, on a UK registered vessel. Certication A certicate o prociency will be issued to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Every ve years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Discharge book, or other document with unique number, e.g. passport, in order to personalise the certicate. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Medical First Aid Conversion
Price
POR
Fees
None
1 day
Total
POR
Ref No.
MR00110UKPTL
Course Overview This course is intended or delegates holding the OPITO Initial Training Shipboard Operations Certicate or OPITO Advanced Medical Aid Certicate and wish to convert it to an STCW Medical First Aid course in accordance with Regulation V1/4(1-3) o the STCW Code. Course Structure The course is a combination o t heoretical and practical sessions. Delegates are assessed continuously during the course. Prerequisites l Delegates must be at least 16 years o age l Have successully completed a programme o Initial Training in Shipboard Operations or Standby Vessel Crew or Standby Vessel Crew Advanced Medical Aid approved by OPITO within the preceding ve years Target Audience Personnel who will be required to supply immediate rst aid in the event o an accident or illness on board. Certication A certicate o prociency will be issued to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Discharge book, or other document with unique number, e.g. passport, in order to personalise the certicate. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Appreciation o body structure and unctions l General principles relating to pharmacology l Principles or dealing with accidents or other medical emergencies using available equipment and medical guidelines
Prociency in Fast Rescue Boats
Price
£504
Fees
None
3 days
Total
£504
Ref No.
MR00108UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to give delegates knowledge in all aspects o rescue, handling, manoeuvring and driving their crat in various conditions and situations and in righting ater capsize. Course Structure This course is structured to MNTB guidelines. Instruction is progressive with alternating theory and practical sessions involving the preparation and launching o ast rescue boats and their handling in the water.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Capsize reversal procedure l Casualty recovery l Emergency response l FRB operation l Launch and recovery l Search and rescue l Towing survival crat, helicopter operations, sel rescue l Use o onboard equipment
Prerequisites l Certicate o Prociency in Survival Crat and Rescue Boats other than Fast Rescue Boats (STCW Regulation VI/2, paragraph 1) or l UK-approved Lieboatman certicate or other national equivalent Target Audience Seaarers required to take charge o a Fast Rescue Boat (FRB) in emergency situations during and ater launch, in accordance with: l Regulation VI/2 o the Annex to the STCW Convention and Section A-VI/2 o the STCW code l The Merchant Shipping (Training and Certication) regulations 1997 Certication A certicate o prociency will be issued to delegates who successully complete the training. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services Quay, North Esplanade East, Aberdeen. Training on location on board the parent vessel can be carried out, subject to the approval o the MCA. Items to bring Seaarers discharge book, evidence o prerequisites, gloves, towel and swimwear. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run weekly.
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Prociency in Survival Crat & Rescue Boats (other than Fast Rescue Boats)
Price
£536
Fees
None
Total
£536
Ref No.
MR00218UKPTL
5 days
Course Overview This course is designed to give delegates knowledge o the construction and unction o dierent types o survival crat, rescue boats and associated equipment. It is approved by the UK MCA. Course Structure The course is a mixture o practical and theoretical sessions ollowed by ormal oral and practical assessment. Prerequisites To attend this course, delegates must be at least 16 years o age and have undergone approved or recognised training in Personal Survival Techniques or Basic Sea Survival. Target Audience Seaarers who are required to take charge o a survival crat or rescue boat in emergency situations during and ater launch. Certication For the issue o a certicate, delegates must be at least 18 years o age, meet the standard o competence in Section A-V1/2 o the STCW Code, successully complete approved training as described in the MNTB guidelines and have approved sea service o not less than six months. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services Quay, North Esplanade East, Aberdeen. Items to bring Discharge book, or other document with unique number (e.g. passport), proo o sea service, proo o attendance on a PST or BSS course. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Physiology l Recovery o personnel rom the water l Rigging and use o lie-saving appliances, including electronic aids l Search and rescue organisation and procedures l Ship emergency situations l Use o open lieboats, totally enclosed lieboats, rescue boats and davit launched lierats
STCW Basic Training
Price
£863
Fees
None
5 days
Total
£863
Ref No.
MR00141UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the basic training requirements or all persons intending to go to sea on merchant and shing vessels and complies with STCW ‘95 A-V1/1-1 to 1-4. Course Structure The course consists o theoretical and practical sessions with continued assessment throughout.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Elementary rst aid l Fire prevention and re ghting l Personal saety and social responsibilities l Personal survival techniques
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Seaarers requiring basic training beore going to sea. Certication A certicate o prociency will be issued to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Course commences at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose and concludes at Petroac Training Services, Blackness Avenue, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Discharge book or other document with unique number (e.g. NI number). Swimwear, towel and a change o clothing required or day our. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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GMDSS - General Operator (GOC)
Price
£988
Fees
£120
9 days
Total
£1108
Ref No.
MR00113UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with the level o knowledge needed to be competent in the use o VHF/HF/MF radiotelephony, telex, satellite procedures and equipment used commercially in the GMDSS. Course Structure The course consists o both written and practical examinations assessed by an external examiner. Prerequisites Candidates must be 18 years o age or over. Course notes will be sent to delegates on application. Target Audience Deck ocers operating on vessels required to be tted with GMDSS equipment. Certication Successul candidates will be issued with a GOC licence by AMERC on behal o the MCA. Revalidation Tickets are revalidated when master/mates tickets are revalidated at the normal ve-year period through the MCA. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Discharge book, or other document with unique number, e.g. passport, in order to personalise the certicate, and two passport photographs. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Detailed working knowledge o the equipment l General knowledge o VHF/HF/MF/ satellite radio-telephony/telex procedures in the maritime mobile service l Operational procedures o the GMDSS and detailed practical operation o all sub-systems and equipment
GMDSS - Restricted Operator (ROC)
Price
£520
Fees
£95
3 days
Total
£615
Ref No.
MR00114UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with the level o knowledge needed to be competent in the use o VHF radiotelephony procedures and equipment used commercially in the GMDSS. Course Structure The course consists o both written and practical examinations assessed by an external examiner.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Detailed working knowledge o the equipment l General knowledge o VHF radiotelephony procedures in the maritime mobile service l Operational procedures o the GMDSS and detailed practical operation o all sub-systems and equipment
Prerequisites Candidates must be 18 years o age or over. Course notes will be sent to delegates on application. Target Audience Deck ocers operating on vessels required to be tted with GMDSS equipment. Certication Successul candidates will be issued with a ROC licence by AMERC on behal o the MCA. Revalidation Tickets are revalidated when master/mates tickets are revalidated at the normal ve-year period through the MCA. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Discharge book, or other document with unique number, e.g. passport, in order to personalise the certicate, and two passport photographs. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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GMDSS - Short Range Certicate
Price
£140
Fees
£25
1 day
Total
£165
Ref No.
MR00119UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with the level o knowledge needed to be competent in the use o VHF radiotelephony procedures and equipment used in GMDSS. Course Structure The course consists o both written and practical assessments. Assessment results are orwarded to the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) who issue a Short Range Certicate. Prerequisites None, although a copy o the course notes will be sent to each candidate and it is recommended that they are studied thoroughly, prior to attending the course. Target Audience Personnel using non-compulsory tted GMDSS short-range equipment. Certication An RYA certicate o competence will be issued to those delegates who achieve the required standard. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Course notes and passport photograph. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Detailed working knowledge o radio equipment l General knowledge o VHF radiotelephone communications in the maritime mobile service l Operational procedures o the GMDSS and detailed practical operations o GMDSS sub-systems and equipment l Operational procedures and regulations or VHF radiotelephony communications
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Oshore Operator
Price
£166
Fees
None
Total
£166
Ref No.
MR00116UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with the level o knowledge needed to be competent in the use o the VHF air band telephony procedures or oshore operators. Course Structure The course consists o a theory session ollowed by a written examination. Prerequisites Candidates must hold a UK issued LRC, ROC or GOC. In addition, a copy o the course notes will be sent to each candidate and it is recommended that they are studied thoroughly, prior to attending the course.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Abbreviations used in aircrat communications l Background o organisation o call signs and stations l Basic operating procedures in the air band l Denition o terms used in aircrat communications l Distress and urgency procedures
Target Audience Personnel that are required to operate radios on the air band; e.g. HLOs, HDAs and standby vessel watchkeepers. Certication The CAA Air Saety Standards will issue a licence t o those candidates who reach the required standard. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Evidence o GOC, ROC or LRC and course notes. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Oshore Operator
Price
£296
Fees
None
Total
£296
Ref No.
MR00130UKPTL
2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with the level o knowledge needed to be competent in the use o VHF air band telephony procedures or oshore operators. Course Structure The course consists o a theory session ollowed by a practical and written examination. Prerequisites None, although a copy o the course notes will be sent to each candidate and it is recommended that they are studied thoroughly, prior to attending the course. Target Audience Personnel that are required to operate radios on the air band, e.g. HLOs, HDAs and standby vessel watchkeepers. Certication The CAA Air Saety Standards will issue a licence to those candidates who reach the required standard. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Course notes. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Abbreviations used in aircrat communications l Background o organisation o call signs and stations l Basic operating procedures in the air band l Denition o terms used in aircrat communications l Distress and urgency procedures
High Speed Man Overboard Boat Coxswain (HSMOB)
Price
£670
Fees
None
Total
£670
Ref No.
MR00167UKPTL
4 days
Course Overview This course meets the training requirements or those who will take charge o high speed man overboard boats launching rom ships and installations, particularly in the Norwegian sector. Course Structure The course consists o theory and demonstration ollowed by practical exercises aboard HSMOB. Prerequisites Delegates must hold a VHF restricted operator’s licence or GMDSS Short Range Certicate.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l All aspects o rescue and care o casualties rom the water l Knowledge o communications, co-operation between installation/rig and vessel, required actions and drills, search patterns l Launch and recovery l Navigation and compass use
Target Audience Individuals working within the Norwegian oil sector who are required to take charge o a high speed man overboard boat (HSMOB) on installations, rigs or vessels, in emergency situations during and ater launch, in accordance with OLF guidelines. Certication An HSMOB certicate, in accordance with OLF guidelines, will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation A two-day reresher course must be completed every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services Quay, North Esplanade East, Aberdeen. Items to bring Coveralls, saety boots, gloves, client specic PPE i preerred. Swimwear, towel and change o clothes. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Freeall Passenger Training
Price
£354
Fees
None
1 / 2 day
Total
£354
Ref No.
MR00212UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to amiliarise delegates with evacuation procedures associated with reeall lieboats. Course Structure A theoretical introduction, supported by practical launches aboard the reeall lieboat. Prerequisites Delegates must be over 16 years o age. Target Audience Personnel who work on board installations or ships which have a reeall lieboat acility as a means o evacuation. Certication A Petroac Training Services certicate o attendance is awarded on completion o the training. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services Quay, North, Esplanade East, Aberdeen. Items to bring Coveralls, hard hat, saety boots and gloves. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Boat and cradle inormation l Launch positions and actions l Theory o abandonment
Marine Awareness Course
Price
£380
Fees
None
11 / 2 days
Total
£380
Ref No.
MR00335UKPTL
Course Overview This course is intended to reresh and update knowledge and awareness o marine operations in connection with oshore installations. The course is recognised and endorsed by the Marine Saety Forum. Course Structure Delegates will take part in discussion and group exercises supported with a workbook. The course includes visits to an onshore supply base and aboard a PSV. A written assessment must also be completed. Prerequisites Delegates should have an awareness o regulations and procedures relating to the transportation o dangerous goods by sea and air, radio equipment and procedures.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Bulk loading operations l Clarication o roles/responsibilities o STL/PSS/OSC l Dangerous goods l Overboard discharges l Planning, communication and contingency l Relevant standards/procedures/guidelines l Vessel types l Visit to onshore supply base and shipboard visit l Weather orecast interpretation
Delegates should also be able to demonstrate a basic understanding o weather orecasts and terminology. An understanding o crane and supply vessel working limits would also be benecial. Pre-course reading o the Guidelines or the Sae Management o Oshore Supply and Rig Move Operations is also recommended. Target Audience Personnel who have responsibility or, or are engaged in, marine operations in connection with oshore installations, in particular STL/PSS/OSC/ Deck Foremen, their relies and possible successors. Certication Petroac Training Services approved certication will be issued to delegates who successully complete the course and the written assessment. Revalidation Every three years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Practical clothing and saety ootwear. Photographic ID. Dates On request.
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Marine Saety Ocers/Representatives
Price
£614
Fees
£20
3 days
Total
£634
Ref No.
MR00221UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to give delegates knowledge o the duties and responsibilities associated with carrying out the unction o saety ocers or saety representatives on board a vessel. A certicate o attendance will be issued on completion o the course. This course is IOSH accredited. Course Structure The course is classroom based, consisting o theory and principles supported by simulation and role play. Prerequisites Delegates must be at least 18 years o age and have a minimum o 12 months sea time. Target Audience Ship’s ocers who have the duties and responsibilities o saety ocer, crew members elected to the position o Saety Representative, and personnel wishing to update their knowledge on shipboard saety management. Certication Successul completion o this course will result in the issue o an IOSH-approved certicate. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Can be held at any Petroac Training Services acility, or on location at a suitable venue. Items to bring Discharge book or other document with unique number (e.g. passport), in order to personalise the certicate. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Accident prevention, investigation and reporting l Duties and responsibilities o the saety ocer/saety representative l Health and saety legislation and regulations l Risk assessment l Saety audits and inspections l Saety management systems
Shipboard Security Ocers
Price
£640
Fees
None
3 days
Total
£640
Ref No.
MR00327UKPTL
Course Overview The course is designed to train delegates t o undertake the role o shipboard security ocer, meeting the requirements laid down in STCW ’78, as amended, regulation V1/5 and STCW code section A-V1/5. It is certied by the UK MCA. Course Structure The course comprises input rom security specialists, case studies, assessment o understanding, role play and exercises. Prerequisites Delegates should have either: l 12 months sea service or l Appropriate sea service and knowledge o ship operations
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Assessment o security risks, threat and vulnerability l Background, legislation l Encouragement o security awareness and vigilance amongst crew l Inspection, maintenance, review and audit o implemented security measures l The development, maintenance and supervision o a ship security plan l The relationship/interaction between the onboard security plan and security plans operating at port acilities
Target Audience Ocers seeking certication as shipboard security ocers. Certication MCA-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Can be held at any Petroac Training Services acility, or on location at a suitable venue. Items to bring Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Certicate o Prociency in General Purpose/Rescue Boat Operations
Price
£504
Fees
None
Total
£504
Ref No.
MR00120UKPTL
3 days
Course Overview This course is designed to give delegates knowledge in all aspects o rescue, handling, manoeuvring and driving their crat in various conditions and situations, and in righting ater capsize. Course Structure The course is a combination o practical and theoretical sessions involving the preparation and launching o ast rescue boats and their handling in the water. Prerequisites The aim o the course is to provide general purpose rescue boat training or personnel who do not require, or do not hold the prerequisites or an IMO Certicate o Prociency in FRB operation. Target Audience Personnel required to operate a ast rescue boat. Certication Successul candidates will be issued with a Certicate o Prociency in General Purpose/ Rescue Boats. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services Quay, North Esplanade East, Aberdeen, or on location at a suitably assessed venue. Items to bring Gloves, towel and swimwear. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Operating General Purpose Rescue Boat (GPRB) power and propulsion systems l Participation in operations associated with deployment o a GPRB rom a mother ship or xed unit l Participation in the rescue and care o casualties rom the water l Taking charge o GPRB during and ater launch and upon recovery
Ship Handling and Manoeuvring Simulation
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
MR00195UKPTL
Duration dependent on requirements
Course Overview This course is intended to provide exercises in ship handling and manoeuvring. The course is simulator based and enables delegates to practice using various steering and propulsion systems and to manage emergency situations that might arise during manoeuvres such as thruster or steering gear ailure. The course can be tailored to meet specic customer requirements. Course Structure The course consists o an introduction to the bridge simulator ollowed by various scenarios to allow each delegate to take command.
Course Content The course content can be varied to suit specic customer requirements but can include the ollowing: l Introduction to ship’s bridge simulator and type o ship to be used l Simulation o short coastal passage l Harbour manoeuvres l Exercises involving steering gear, thruster and/or propulsion ailure l Various weather and tidal conditions and day/night time can be simulated l Specic exercises requested by the customer
Prerequisites Delegates must have previous ship handling experience. Target Audience Primarily intended or deck ocers to allow them to practice ship handling techniques that they may not be able to routinely practice aboard ship, or to gain experience in an unamiliar steering or propulsion system. Certication On completion, delegates will be issued with a certicate reerenced to STCW 95 Section B-I/12 Para 38 (Ship Handling and Manoeuvring Simulation). Revalidation None. Venue Held at the Marine Operations Centre, North Pier, Aberdeen Harbour, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Additional course listings In addition to the courses detailed, we can also provide the ollowing:
Duration
Re No.
Total
Elementary First Aid
1 Day
MR00127UKPTL
£130
Crisis Management and Human Behaviour
1 Day
MR00237UKPTL
POR
Crowd Management
1 / 2 Day
MR00241UKPTL
POR
Passenger Saety, Cargo Saety and Hull Integrity
1 / 2 Day
MR00236UKPTL
£125
Personal Saety and Social Responsibility
1 Day
MR00220UKPTL
£125
Personal Survival Techniques
1 Day
MR00216UKPTL
£140
Power Boat Level 2
2 Days
MR00117UKPTL
£333
Advanced Power Boat
4 Days
MR00118UKPTL
Full descriptors or the above courses are available at www.petroactraining.com or call 0845 606 2 909
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POR
Fire
Oshore Emergency Response Team Member
Price
£1669
Fees
£21
Total
£1690
Ref No.
FT00103UKPTL
5 days
Course Overview Delegates receive intensive training in the principles o responding to an emergency as part o a team.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Theoretical l Breathing apparatus l Casualty handling l Closed containers l Conned spaces l Fixed systems/detection systems l Gas characteristics l Hazardous substances l Hose handling/water protection l Internal reghting l Pressure vessels l Teamwork
Course Structure The course combines theoretical elements with practical exercises and debries. Prerequisites Delegates must have an in-date BOSIET or FOET certicate. See Survival section or details. Target Audience Personnel who are about to undertake an emergency response role. Certication OPITO-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. JOIFF certication is available on request. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Photographic ID.
Practical l Breathing apparatus techniques l Casualty handling l Chemical incident including decontamination procedures l Closed containers l Conned space rescue l Foam equipment l Hose reels l Incident stabilisations including cooling and isolation l Internal/external re ghting involving class A, B and C res l Portable wheeled extinguisher units l Vessel cooling - fame control
Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession o medical orm B i appropriate.
Course Dates
2011
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
03
14
07
04
09
06
11
08
12
03
07
05
17
21
21
11
23
13
25
15
26
17
21
31
25
27
29
31
53
Further Oshore Emergency Response Team Member
Price
£603
Fees
£21
Total
£624
Ref No.
FT00107UKPTL
2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to update knowledge gained on the Oshore Emergency Response Team Member course and maintain the degree o competence previously achieved.
Course Content The practical element o emergency response scenarios covering re and non-re situations
Course Structure Delegates are given demonstrations and practical exercises to demonstrate an acceptable level o competence. Prerequisites Delegates must hold a current Oshore Emergency Response Team Member certicate. Target Audience Personnel who have completed the Oshore Emergency Response Team Member course and require re-certication. Certication OPITO-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. JOIFF certication is available on request. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations, including overseas, where suitable acilities are available. Items to bring Towel, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession o medical orm B i appropriate.
Course Dates
54
2011
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
06
03
03
11
02
02
07
11
15
13
14
01
10
14
07
14
05
20
18
22
26
17
17
12
17
17
21
12
23
28
25
29
27
28
19
24
28
24
23
28
30
29
Oshore Emergency Response Team Leader
Price
£1404
Fees
£21
Total
£1425
Ref No.
FT00106UKPTL
4 days
Course Overview This course provides delegates with intensive training in the principles o leading a team in an emergency.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Theoretical l Leadership l Legislation l Stress
Course Structure The course includes theoretical input and practical assessment exercises. Prerequisites Delegates must hold an in-date Oshore Emergency Response Team Member certicate or acceptable alternative.
Practical l Assessment exercises l Mini exercises l Table top exercises
Target Audience Emergency response personnel who have, or will potentially have, a command role within an emergency response team. Certication OPITO-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. JOIFF certication is available on request. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession o medical orm B i appropriate.
Course Dates
2011
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
04
01
08
12
10
14
12
02
06
04
08
13
18
15
22
26
24
28
16
20
18
22
22
55
Further Oshore Emergency Response Team Leader
Price
£640
Fees
£21
Total
£661
Ref No.
FT00110UKPTL
2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to update knowledge gained on the Oshore Emergency Response Team Leader course and to maintain the degree o competence previously achieved. Course Structure Delegates are given practical exercises to demonstrate an acceptable level o competence.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Fire and non-re elements l Reresher on legislation and roles/ responsibilities l The practical element o taking charge in emergency situations
Prerequisites Delegates must hold a current Oshore Emergency Response Team Leader certicate. Target Audience Personnel who have completed the Oshore Emergency Response Team Leader course and require re-certication. Certication OPITO-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. JOIFF certication is available on request. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession o medical orm B i appropriate.
Course Dates Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
05
10
14
04
19
06
04
08
01
10
03
05
13 24
56
2011
25
21
19
Further Oshore Emergency Response Team Member/Leader (incorporating Night Time Fire Fighting)
Price
£640
Fees
£21
Total
£661
Ref No.
FT00111UKPTL
2 days Course Overview This course is oered as an alternative to the standard Further Oshore Emergency Response Team Member/Leader course and is designed to update knowledge gained, and maintain the degree o competence previously achieved. Night time exercises are incorporated into the course to highlight the potential diculties that delegates could be aced with when dealing with incidents that occur during the hours o darkness. Course Structure Delegates are given demonstrations and undertake practical exercises designed to enable them to maintain an acceptable level o competence. This course takes place during evening hours throughout the autumn/winter months.
Course Content The practical element o emergency response scenarios covering re and non-re situations. The course incorporates: l Dusk exercises - lead in exercises prior to undertaking the night time re ghting training with the added complications that ailing light can add to the problems o control, and the saety o the ERT l Night time exercises - as above with emphasis on the control and movement and the risks associated with regard to the saety o the ERT whilst responding to an incident in total darkness
Prerequisites Delegates must hold a current OPITO Oshore Emergency Response Team Member/Leader or Further Oshore Emergency Response Team Member/Leaders certicate, or JOIFF certication. Target Audience Personnel who have completed t he Oshore Emergency Response Team Member/Leaders or Further Oshore Emergency Response Team Member/Leaders course and require re-certication. This course can also be tailored to meet companyspecic emergency response team (ERT) training. Certication OPITO-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. JOIFF certication is available on request. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Towel, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession o medical orm B i appropriate. Dates On request.
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Oshore Emergency Helideck Team Member
Price
£1565
Fees
£21
Total
£1586
Ref No.
FT00104UKPTL
4 days
Course Overview This course provides delegates with intensive training in the principles o responding to a helideck emergency as part o a team. Course Structure The course includes theoretical input and practical sessions using live res and non-re scenarios. Prerequisites Delegates must have an in-date BOSIET or FOET certicate. See Survival section or details.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Theoretical l Casualty handling l Combustion l Helicopter construction l Helicopter crash/reghting l Legislation overview l Personal protective equipment l Reuelling hazards l Teamwork Practical l Breathing apparatus techniques l Helideck re ghting l Hose handling l Portable wheeled extinguisher units l Rescue techniques l Stretchers
Target Audience Helideck personnel with emergency response responsibilities. Certication OPITO-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Towels, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession o medical orm B i appropriate.
Course Dates
58
Jan
Feb
Mar
10
07
28
2011 Apr
May 16
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
15
05
10
14
12
Further Oshore Emergency Helideck Team Member
Price
£754
Fees
£21*
Total
£775
Ref No.
FT00108UKPTL
2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to update knowledge gained on the Oshore Emergency Helideck Team Member course and to conrm competence previously achieved. Course Structure Delegates are given instruction, demonstrations and practical exercises to provide evidence o competence.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l A review o casualty handling l A review o crash, re and rescue techniques l Comprehensive practical scenarios
Prerequisites Delegates must hold a current Oshore Emergency Helideck Team Member certicate. Target Audience Personnel who have completed t he Oshore Emergency Helideck Team Member course and require re-certication. Certication OPITO-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession o medical orm B i appropriate. *Please note that should a delegate attend and complete this course in the role o helideck landing ocer, a second accreditation ee o £21 will be charged.
Course Dates
2011
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
06
07
10
07
09
09
11
11
12
03
17
08
24
24
17
18
16
20
25
22
20
28
12
31
28
24
19
31
59
Oshore Emergency Response Combined Helideck & Team Member
Price
£2402
Fees
£42
Total
£2444
Ref No.
FT00105UKPTL
6 days
Course Overview This course is designed to teach the principles o emergency response to installation and helideck incidents as part o a team.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Theoretical (Team Member) l Breathing apparatus techniques l Casualty handling l Conned spaces l Fixed systems/detection systems l Gas characteristics l Hazardous substances l Hose handling/water protection l Internal re ghting l Pressure vessels/closed containers l Teamwork (including heli team)
Course Structure The course includes emergency response actions incorporating live re situations, rescue with re/ non-re scenarios, and specialised techniques. Prerequisites Delegates must have an in-date BOSIET or FOET certicate. See Survival section or details. Target Audience Emergency response personnel with re team and helideck responsibilities. Certication OPITO-approved certication - Emergency Response Team Member element - and Emergency Response Helideck Team Member will be issued on successul completion o the course. JOIFF certication is available or Team Member element on request. Revalidation Emergency Response Team Member - two years; Helideck Team Member - two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession o medical orm B i appropriate.
Practical (Team Member) l Breathing apparatus techniques l Casualty handling l Chemical incident incl. decontamination procedures l Closed containers/vessel cooling fame control l Conned space rescue l Foam equipment l Hose reels l Incident stabilisation using cooling and isolation l Internal/external re ghting involving class A, B and C res l Portable wheeled extinguisher units Theoretical (Helideck) l Casualty handling techniques l Crash/re techniques l Helicopter construction l Legislation overview l Reuelling l Rescue techniques Practical (Helideck) l Breathing apparatus techniques l Helideck re ghting l Hose handling l Portable wheeled extinguisher units l Rescue techniques l Stretchers
Course Dates Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
10
07
14
11
02
20
04
01
05
10
07
12
24
21
28
18
16
18
22
19
24
21
28
60
2011
30
28
Further Oshore Response Combined Helideck & Team Member
Price
£1063
Fees
£42*^
Total
£1105
Ref No.
FT00109UKPTL
3 days
Course Overview This course is designed to update knowledge gained on both Oshore Emergency Response Team Member and Oshore Emergency Helideck Team Member courses and to conrm competencies previously achieved. Course Structure Delegates are given instruction, demonstration and practical exercises to provide evidence o competence.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Team Member element l The practical element o emergency response scenarios covering re and non-re situations Helideck Team Member element l Review o casualty handling, crash, re and rescue techniques. Comprehensive practical scenarios
Prerequisites Delegates must hold current Oshore Emergency Response Team Member and Oshore Emergency Response Helideck Team Member certicates. Target Audience Personnel who have completed both the Emergency Response Team Member and Emergency Helideck Response Team Member courses and require recertication in both. Certication OPITO-approved certication - Further Emergency Response Team Member element and Further Emergency Response Helideck Team Member element, will be issued on successul completion o the course. JOIFF certication is available or Team Member element on request. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries, and change o clothing are required. Photographic ID.
Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession o medical orm B i appropriate. *Please note that should a delegate attend and complete this course in the role o helideck landing ocer, a urther accreditation ee o £21 will be charged. ^Introductory
discounted price available until
1 July 2011.
Course Dates Jan 31
Feb
2011
Mar
Apr
May
28
18
30
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
04
29
19
31
Nov
Dec
61
Helideck Assistant
Price
£239
Fees
None
1 day
Total
£239
Ref No.
HD00101UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to set a common standard o knowledge and skills relevant to persons employed as oshore helideck assistants.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Assistance with helicopter reuelling l Handling o passengers, baggage and reight l Preparation or helicopter landing l Preparation or helicopter departure l Written examination
Course Structure The course includes theoretical and practical sessions. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel who have little or no experience o working on helidecks and are about to be employed as helideck assistants. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Coveralls, saety boots, gloves, towel and toiletries are required. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement.
Course Dates Jan 19
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Feb
Mar
2011 Apr
May
June 08
July
Aug
Sept 14
Oct
Nov
Dec
Helicopter Landing Ocer (HLO)
Price
£556
Fees
£21
2 days
Total
£577
Ref No.
HD00102UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the initial training requirements, including emergency response, or oshore helicopter landing ocers. Successul completion o the course demonstrates the achievement o a level o competence, enabling the delegate to work oshore as an HLO, under the supervision o an experienced HLO or urther installation specic training and development. Course Structure Delegates are given the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge o oshore helicopter routine operations, emergency response arrangements and the actions they are required to take as an HLO. On the nal day, the course concentrates on ull practical exercises, a debrie and a written multiple-choice exam.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Communications l Documentation and records to be maintained l Helicopter operations l Helicopter reuelling theory and practical exercises l Legislation l Saety and emergency procedures l Saety rom re and static electricity/ re ghting equipment
Prerequisites Delegates must hold an Oshore Emergency Helideck Team Member certicate (or equivalent) and a CAA approved radio license, which they must bring with them on enrolment, and have suitable experience working with helicopters. Target Audience Delegates who have previous experience as helideck assistants oshore, or similar experience onshore. Certication OPITO-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Items to bring Coveralls, saety boots, gloves, towel and toiletries are required. CAA approved radio license. Photographic ID.
Revalidation Kept in date by attending Further Oshore Emergency Helideck Team Member training in the role o HLO every two years. Venue Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas.
Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession o medical orm B i appropriate.
Course Dates Jan 20
Feb
Mar 24
2011 Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
12
09
21
22
15
06
03
12
63
Helicopter Reuelling
Price
£213
Fees
None
1 day
Total
£213
Ref No.
HD00103UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to give delegates a basic knowledge o helicopter reuelling and quality control procedures, and provides a greater understanding o the roles and responsibilities o those involved in reuelling. Course Structure The course includes theoretical input and practical sessions with a written examination.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l A ull explanation o heliuel systems l Documentation and record keeping l Legislation and Government requirements l Quality control l Various practical exercises
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel already in the position o helideck assistant or those about to be appointed into this role. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Coveralls, saety boots, gloves, towel and toiletries. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement.
Course Dates Jan 18
64
Feb
Mar 22
2011 Apr
May 10
June
July 19
Aug
Sept 13
Oct
Nov 01
Dec
Fishing Ocers Fire Fighting
Price
POR
Fees
None
1 day
Total
POR
Ref No.
FT00114UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed or personnel with command responsibilities on board sea-going shing vessels and can be undertaken immediately ater the three-day Merchant Navy Basic Fire Fighting course. Course Structure In-depth discussions including the need or drills and pre-planning.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Delegates pre-plan/talk through nal exercise l Discussion on case histories (personal/general) l Importance o drills, musters and training l Responsibilities o ship personnel
Prerequisites Delegates must have completed the Merchant Navy Basic Fire Fighting course. Target Audience Fishing feet ocers working in the shing industry. Certication MCA-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Towel, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Discharge book number/other national ID number. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Breathing Apparatus Wearer
Price
£250
Fees
None
1 day
Total
£250
Ref No.
FT00115UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to train delegates to a basic level o competence, to allow them to use breathing apparatus saely and with condence. Course Structure Delegates are given instruction, demonstrations and practical exercises to allow them to provide evidence o competence in checking and wearing breathing apparatus. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel called upon to wear breathing apparatus in irrespirable atmospheres. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession o medical orm B i appropriate. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Basic wearing exercise l Conditions requiring the use o breathing apparatus l General components l Operational checks l Search and rescue techniques l Use o breathing apparatus control procedures
Conned Space Entry*
Price
POR
Fees
None
1 day
Total
POR
Ref No.
FT00116UKPTL
Course Overview This course has been designed to cover arrangements or pre-entry and entry into conned spaces. Course Structure Delegates are given instruction, demonstrations and practical exercises to allow them to demonstrate competence.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Legislation relating to conned spaces l Practical exercises l Rescue equipment and rescue techniques l The role o the stand-by person
Prerequisites Attendance on this course requires the delegate to be competent in breathing apparatus wearing and procedures. * A one-day Breathing Apparatus Wearer course can be oered. Prior to attendance, call 0845 606 2 909 or details. Target Audience Personnel called upon to enter a conned space or rescue purposes or as part o routine operations. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where suitable acilities are available. Items to bring Towel, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession o medical orm B i appropriate. Dates On request.
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Merchant Navy Basic Fire Fighting STCW ’95
Price
£754
Fees
None
Total
£754
Ref No.
FT00112UKPTL
3 days
Course Overview This course is designed or personnel who may encounter emergencies on board a merchant navy vessel. The course is run in accordance with STCW ‘95 Code A/V1/1-2. Course Structure The course consists o theoretical and practical instruction with demonstrations as required. Prerequisites None.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Breathing apparatus/stenhouse equipment l Emergency actions l Emergency procedures l First aid re ghting equipment l Fixed detection/protection systems l Legal requirements l Practical re ghting techniques l Search/rescue techniques l Ship construction
Target Audience All personnel working in merchant shipping. Certication MCA-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Discharge book number/other national ID number. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement.
Course Dates Jan
Feb 07
68
Mar
2011 Apr
May 02
June
July
Aug 08
Sept
Oct
Nov 14
Dec
Merchant Navy Advanced Fire Fighting STCW ’95
Price
£936
Fees
None
Total
£936
Ref No.
FT00113UKPTL
4 days
Course Overview This course is designed to provide advanced re ghting training in accordance with STCW ‘95 Code A-V1/3.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Compiling re reports l Control o re parties l First aid re ghting equipment l Fire ghting techniques l Fixed systems and detection equipment l Legislation regarding merchant shipping and vessels
Course Structure The course consists o theoretical and practical instruction. Prerequisites Delegates must hold the Merchant Navy Basic Fire Fighting certicate or an acceptable alternative. Target Audience Personnel who have completed the Merchant Navy Basic Fire Fighting course or an acceptable alternative. Certication MCA-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries and change o clothing are required. Discharge book number/other national ID number. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement.
Course Dates Jan
Feb
Mar 15
2011 Apr
May
June 14
July
Aug 30
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec 06
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STCW Basic Training 5 days
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the basic training requirements or all persons intending to go to sea on merchant and shing vessels and complies with STCW ‘95 A-V1/1-1 to 1-4. Course Structure The course consists o theoretical and practical sessions with continued assessment throughout. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Seaarers requiring basic training beore going to sea. Certication A certicate o prociency will be issued to delegates who successully complete the training and assessment. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Course commences at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose and concludes at Petroac Training Services, Blackness Avenue, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Discharge book or other document with unique number (e.g. NI number). Swimwear, towel and a change o clothing required or day our. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
70
Price
£863
Fees
None
Total
£863
Ref No.
MR00141UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Elementary rst aid l Fire prevention and re ghting l Personal saety and social responsibilities l Personal survival techniques
Basic H2S Training
Price
£146
Fees
£9
4 hours
Total
£155
Ref No.
FT00153UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed or personnel who are involved with oil & gas operations and other industries where hydrogen sulphide may be encountered. Course Structure The course includes theoretical input, demonstrations and practical exercises coupled with a written examination or delegates to demonstrate an acceptable level o competence. Prerequisites None. Target Audience This course is intended to address the basic training requirements or personnel working in an environment that could become contaminated by H2S gas.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Actions to be taken in the event o an alarm l Common denitions: PPM, WEL l How H2S is detected and the use o onsite and personnel detection equipment l H2S gas, its common name where it can be ordinarily ound l Measurement and the WEL o H2S l Physical properties and characteristics o H2S l Physiological eects o exposure to H 2S l Role o the emergency response teams in an H2S emergency l Types o respiratory equipment available including escape breathing apparatus and sel-contained breathing apparatus l Importance o a correct acemask t
Certication OPITO-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose or at other locations where acilities are suitable, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries, and a change o clothing. Photographic ID. Dates On request.
71
Fire Extinguisher Training
Price
POR
Fees
None
2 hours
Total
POR
Ref No.
FT00101UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to give a basic level o competency using re ghting equipment, in accordance with Fire (Scotland) Act 2005. Course Structure The course has a theoretical element as well as practical sessions using re extinguishers on live res. Prerequisites None. Target Audience All personnel. Certication Institute o Fire Engineers-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at customer’s own premises i preerred. Items to bring Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Actions to be taken in the event o a re l Classes o re l General good housekeeping l Methods o re spread l Practical use o re ghting equipment l The theory o combustion l Types o extinguishers
Fire Risk Assessment
Course Overview This training course is conducted to comply with the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005/Fire Saety (Scotland) Regulations 2006 and Regulatory Reorm Order (Fire Saety) 2005 England and Wales. Course Structure The assessment consists o an on-site visit to appraise the systems in place and highlight any shortalls/changes required. A portolio and report is compiled or the customer detailing actions required. This then acts as a register in which all documentation regarding re saety within the organisation is recorded. The local authority re brigade, health and saety inspectors, or your own re saety consultant may request this portolio during routine inspections.
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
FT00149UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Communications l Inspections/recording/reports l Management o re saety risk assessments l Planning l Premises prole l Prevention/escape l Training requirements
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Companies and premises covered by the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005/Fire Saety (Scotland) Regulations 2006, who have ve or more employees.
Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue The assessment will be conducted at the customer’s premises. Dates On request. Additional Inormation It may be possible or the assessment to be conducted in conjunction with a course to train workplace re risk assessors. Details available on request.
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Fire Warden 4 hours
Course Overview This course is designed to explain the duties and responsibilities o the re warden. Course Structure The course has a theoretical element with practical re ghting exercises. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel who have specic re saety duties within their company. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at customer’s own premises i preerred. Items to bring Not applicable. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
FT00102UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Fire detection and alarm systems l Fire extinguishers l Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 l Fire Saety (Scotland) Regulations 2006 l Fire saety audit (practical exercise) l Fire saety procedures l Fire spread l Fire warden’s duties and responsibilities l Legislation l Liaison with re brigades l Main causes o re l Practical exercise - re extinguishers l Structural re protection l Theory o combustion l For courses conducted in England and Wales - Regulatory Fire Saey Order 2005
Flare Ignition Shotguns and Pistols
Price
POR
Fees
None
1 day
Total
POR
Ref No.
FT00118UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to improve the sae handling o fare ignition shotguns and pistols, and is authorised by Grampian Police and Tayside Police. Course Structure Delegates take part in a mixture o theoretical and practical activity.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Equipment specication l Maintenance l Saety aspects l Sae handling l Storage l Trajectories l Wind actors
Prerequisites Delegates must hold a rearms certicate. Target Audience Personnel who use fare ignition shotguns/pistols oshore/onshore. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose or at the customer’s own premises i suitable. Items to bring Hard hat, saety boots, coveralls, saety glasses and rearms certicate. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Authorised Gas Tester Level 1 (AGT 1) 2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the initial training and assessment requirements or Authorised Gas Testers Level 1 in accordance with both OPITOapproved Standard or Authorised Gas Testers and National Occupational Standards or the Testing or Oxygen, Toxic and Flammable Gases. Course Structure This course is primarily theory based, but has been extended to provide practical training. This does not prevent the need or the employing company to have in place their own competency assessments. Target Audience For personnel who are required to perorm a test or oxygen, fammable and toxic gases up to and including working in conned spaces. Those undertaking this training will be assessed against all o AGT 1, AGT 2 and AGT 3. Certication OPITO-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course.
Price
£312
Fees
£21
Total
£333
Ref No.
FT00171UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Selection, care and use o PPE or gas testing l Types o xed, portable and personal monitors l Statutory requirements (HASAWA, Conned Space Regulations, COP) l Implications o EH40 document (Workplace Exposure Limits) l Hazards associated with toxic, fammable and oxygen decient/enriched atmospheres l Working with permits, ICCs and entry certicates l Behaviour o dierent gases l Principals o gas testing in conned spaces l Range and requency o tests and acceptable limits l How to document results and advise relevant personnel
Revalidation Every three years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities in either Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen; or at customer’s own premises, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries, and change o clothing. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement.
Course Dates Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
05
14
14
07
26
13
14
01
22
03
10
19
27
76
2011
Authorised Gas Tester Level 2 (AGT 2) 2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the initial training and assessment requirements or Authorised Gas Testers Level 2 in accordance with both OPITOapproved Standard or Authorised Gas Testers and National Occupational Standards or the Testing or Flammable Gases. Course Structure This course is primarily theory based, and is extended to provide practical training. Target Audience For personnel who are required to perorm a test or fammable and toxic gases in preparation or hot work. Those undertaking this training will be assessed against all o AGT 2 and AGT 3.
Price
POR
Fees
£21
Total
POR
Ref No.
FT00172UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Selection care and use o PPE or gas testing l Types o xed, portable and personal monitors l Statutory requirements (HASAWA) l Implications o EH40 document (Workplace Exposure Limits) l Hazards associated with working within fammable atmospheres l Working with permits and ICCs l Behaviour o dierent gases l Range and requency o tests and acceptable limits l How to document results and advise relevant personnel
Certication OPITO-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every three years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities in either Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen; or at customer’s own premises, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries, and change o clothing. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Authorised Gas Tester Level 3 (AGT 3) 1 day
Course Overview This course is designed to meet the initial training and assessment requirements or Authorised Gas Testers Level 3 in accordance with both OPITOapproved Standard or Authorised Gas Testers and National Occupational Standards or providing saety watch duties by monitoring the work area once gas testing has been completed. Course Structure This course is primarily theory based, and is extended to provide practical training Target Audience For personnel who are required to perorm saety watch duties and continuous monitoring or fammable gases. Those undertaking this training will be assessed against AGT 3. Certication OPITO-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every three years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities in either Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen; or at customer’s own premises, including overseas. Items to bring Towel, toiletries, and change o clothing. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Price
POR
Fees
£21
Total
POR
Ref No.
FT00173UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Selection, care and use o PPE or gas testing l Types o xed, portable and personal monitors l Statutory requirements (HASAWA) l Implications o EH40 document (Workplace Exposure Limits) l Hazards and properties o fammable gases l Working with permits and ICCs l Behaviour o dierent gases l Range and requency o tests and acceptable limits
Offshore Health & Safety
Oshore Saety Representatives
Price
£931
Fees
£21
41 / 2 days
Total
£952
Ref No.
HS00403UKPTL
Course Overview This course covers training that Saety Representatives (who have been elected under the Saety Representatives and Saety Committees Regulations SI 1989/971), to assist them to ulfl their unctions as defned in those regulations. The training covers generic skills and knowledge, and should be supplemented with training on the specifc skills and knowledge required by individual installations and relevant health and saety policies, management systems and supporting processes and resources. This additional training should be supplied by the duty holder as defned by the Management and Administration Regulations. It is up to the Saety Representative to ensure they are provided with their own company-specifc inormation and instruction.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Accidents: costs, causes and prevention l Accident investigation l Current legislation including saety case l Hazard identifcation and basic risk assessment l Making eective presentations l Report/memo writing and interviewing techniques l Saety committee meetings l Saety management systems l The role o the saety representative l Training and competence l Waste management and pollution l Workplace inspections and audits
Course Structure The course is a mixture o theory, practical and interactive sessions, designed to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills required o a saety representative. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Saety representatives elected under the Saety Representatives and Saety Committee Regulations - SI 1989/971. Certifcation Successul completion will result in the issue o an OPITO-approved certifcate. Revalidation OPITO recommend that revalidation is completed every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates Courses run weekly.
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Oshore Saety Representatives Reresher
Price
£369
Fees
£21
Total
£390
Ref No.
HS00404UKPTL
2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to keep re-elected personnel up-to-date with recent developments in oshore health and saety, or changes in legislation. Course Structure The course rereshes communication and presentation skills, while dealing with accident investigation and workplace inspection techniques. Prerequisites Delegates should previously have attended an Oshore Saety Representatives course.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l New legislation l Other Government Inormation (ACoPs Guidance etc) l Codes o Practice (Oil & Gas UK, OIAC etc) l Industry Guidance l Operations notices l The use o a acilitated discussion by Saety Representatives on their experiences as a Saety Representative l Topics to urther develop skills as identifed in the discussion: Practical and theoretical revision
Target Audience The course is intended or operational saety representatives.
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Certifcation Successul completion will result in the issue o an OPITO-approved certifcate.
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Revalidation OPITO recommend that revalidation is considered every two years.
Principles o legislation Accident investigation Principles o inspection Risk assessment Meeting participation Hazard identifcation and accident prevention Personal eectiveness Current Health and Saety legislation
Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan
Feb 14
80
Mar
2011 Apr 04
May
June 06
July
Aug 15
Sept
Oct 10
Nov
Dec 05
OIM Legislation
Price
£1492
Fees
None
41 / 2 days
Total
£1492
Ref No.
HS00401UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to give knowledge and management skills to those responsible or the implementation o health and saety matters in the oshore environment. Course Structure Delegates participate in practical group exercises, and complete an ‘open book’ sel-assessment test over the duration o the course. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Head ofce, asset and acilities managers, saety advisors, current OIMs and supervisors or saety ofcers. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Accident investigation l How the law is decided and put into practice l Medical aid, LOLER and PUWER l Risk assessment and quantitative risk analysis l The Saety Case l The Health and Saety at Work Act, European legislation and employment legislation l The legal situation oshore - MAR, PFEER and DCR l The roles o Police, Procurator Fiscal, HSE Oshore Division, DBERR l Waste management and pollution, COSHH l Working time directive, working at height, vibration and noise
Revalidation Recommended every three years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates
2011
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
17
07
21
11
02
13
04
15
05
17
07
19
28
23
25
26
28
81
OIM Legislation Reresher
Price
£567
Fees
None
2 days
Total
£567
Ref No.
HS00402UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to update and reinorce the health and saety message to those responsible or the implementation o health and saety matt ers in the oshore environment. Course Structure Delegates take part in discussions relating to the current legislative situation and recent changes in the law.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l How the law is made and enorced l Legal situation oshore l The saety case l European legislation l HASAWA l Oshore legislation
Prerequisites Delegates should hold the position o OIM. Target Audience Personnel who have completed a ull OIM legislation training course within the last three years. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Recommended every three years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan 24
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Feb
Mar 07
2011 Apr
May 09
June
July
Aug
11
22
Sept
Oct 24
Nov
Dec 05
Radiation Protection or Supervisors Oshore
Price
£796
Fees
None
Total
£796
Ref No.
HS00405UKPTL
3 days
Course Overview This course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills required by radiation protection supervisors appointed under the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999. The hazards arising rom radiography, gauges, well loggings and work with naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM)/ low specifc activity (LSA) scale will be highlighted. The emphasis will be to explain the precautions to be taken, and the extent to which they will restrict exposure to radiation when working oshore. Course Structure The course is mainly theoretical with an assessment o knowledge and skills acquired being presented on the fnal day.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Applying basic principles o protection l Applying requirements o the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 to the oshore environment l Appropriate actions in the event o an accident l Making radiation measurements l Packaging and label consignments o radioactive material l Radiation terminology to discuss radiation saety l Understanding the precautions required to saely use radiation sources ound oshore
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel who are responsible or radiation saety, both on and oshore, i.e. radiation protection supervisors and saety personnel. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID and a calculator. Dates On request.
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Minimum Industry Saety Training (MIST)
Price
£338
Fees
£21
Total
£359
Ref No.
HS00191UKPTL
2 days
Course Overview This introductory saety training programme is designed to introduce the undamental saety elements o the oshore oil & gas industry, giving an appreciation o the potential hazards and controls that might be encountered by personnel working oshore. Course Structure The course consists o lecture and discussion and includes case studies and some practical exercises. Each module also includes a written assessment. Prerequisites It is expected that delegates will have previously attended the BOSIET course, as this course is designed to build on the saety-related topics included within BOSIET. Target Audience The course is intended or new entrants to the oshore oil & gas industry. Certifcation An OPITO-approved certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every our years by on-line assessment. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises i preerred, subject to suitability. Items to bring Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run weekly.
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Course Content The syllabus consists o nine modules: l Module 1 Introduction to the Hazardous Oshore Environment l Module 2 Working Saely including Saety Observation Systems l Module 3 Understanding the Risk Assessment Process l Module 4 Tasks that require a Permit to Work l Module 5 Personal Responsibility in Maintaining Asset Integrity l Module 6 Using Manual Handling Techniques Every Day l Module 7 Controlling the Use o Hazardous Substances Oshore l Module 8 Knowledge and Practices o Working at Height l Module 9 Being Aware o Mechanical Liting Activities
Onshore Health & Safety
Abrasive Wheels and Grinding Operations
Price
£244
Fees
None
Total
£244
Ref No.
HS00101UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview This course is designed to provide ormal training or those responsible or abrasive wheels, in order to reduce the risk o accidents resulting rom incorrect installation and use. It emphasises sae procedures and explains the regulations. Course Structure The course is a mix o theoretical and practical demonstrations. Prerequisites None.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Components o a grinding wheel l Guards l Handling and storage o wheels l PUWER l l The Protection o Eyes Regulations l Truing and dressing l Types o wheels - shapes and speeds Wheel balancing l Wheel marking systems l Wheel selection and mounting l Grinding fuids l
Target Audience Personnel involved in the mounting and use o abrasive wheels, i.e. storemen, saety ocers and supervisors. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
85
COSHH Appreciation
Price
£250
Fees
None
1 day
Total
£250
Ref No.
HS00102UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide an introduction to the requirements o the Control o Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations. It will enable delegates to understand and communicate the requirements contained within the COSHH Regulations (as amended). Course Structure The course covers the COSHH Regulations and how they impact on day-to-day operations. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel involved with chemicals or any substances hazardous to health e.g. warehouse or materials sta, buyers, managers, supervisors - but who are not required to carry out COSHH assessments. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
86
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l An overview o COSHH regulations Basics o COSHH assessment l Control methods l Health eects and hazards o chemicals l Interpreting material saety data sheets l Personal protective equipment l
COSHH Assessors
Price
£437
Fees
None
11 / 2 days
Total
£437
Ref No.
HS00103UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide the necessary skills and knowledge to carry out assessments, according to the requirements o the Control o Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations (as amended).
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Control hierarchy l COSHH regulations outline l Exposure limits and EH40 l Health surveillance l Labels and inormation sources l Legislative ramework l Personal protective equipment l Risk assessment l Routes o entry l Toxicology
Course Structure Videos are used to highlight important areas and there are also exercises with COSHH scenarios to give the delegates experience in the COSHH assessment process. Prerequisites A knowledge o risk assessment procedures would be advantageous but is not mandatory. Target Audience Personnel required to carry out assessments, either individually or as part o a team, and personnel responsible or working with hazardous substances. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates
2011
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
17
07
21
11
23
13
04
01
26
13
07
01
29
87
Directing Saely
Price
£265
Fees
£20
1 day
Total
£285
Ref No.
HS00124UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide directors and senior management with an understanding o legal responsibilities, nancial and moral issues relating to health and saety within organisations. The course should enable executives to review policy and strategies and, where necessary, introduce changes to enhance the saety culture within their organisation. Course Structure The course is based around modular training. It can be run in-house or on an open course basis. Delegates are evaluated by means o a multi-ormat assessment paper and a personal project. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Managers/directors with strategic responsibilities, who determine active health and saety policies and delegate the day-to-day responsibility or saety to others. Certication Successul completion o the course results in the award o an IOSH certicate. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
88
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Health and Saety Management - good l business sense Health and Saety Management - getting l it right Health and Saety Management - getting l it wrong How well are you perorming? l Improving perormance l People - your most valuable asset l Planning or success l
Environmental Awareness or Oil & Gas Personnel
Price
£250
Fees
None
Total
£250
Ref No.
HS00253UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview This one-day amiliarisation course is designed to provide oil & gas industry personnel with the basic techniques to improve their eectiveness in understanding and managing environmental issues relating to their work. Course Structure This is an interactive course involving short presentations, exercises and discussions. Prerequisites None. Target Audience HSE, technical and administrative personnel rom oil & gas and related industries, who need to deal with, or be amiliar with, environmental issues.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Achieving your targets l An easy guide to environmental management systems Benets or your job and your company l Drivers or improved environmental l perormance Eective environmental communication l Environmental issues aecting your job l Meeting environmental legislative l requirements Setting realistic environmental objectives l and targets
Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation None. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises, i preerred. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
89
Hand Arm Vibration (HAVS) Introduction
Price
£770
Fees
None
Total
£770
Ref No.
HS00501UKPTL
2 days
Course Overview This intensive two-day course has been prepared to meet the competence needs o the Hand Arm Vibration Co-ordinator. The role o the Hand Arm Vibration Co-ordinator as dened by the Oshore Contractors Association (OCA) is: “To manage the tool maintenance and vibration data, to ensure that job risk assessments are carried out, jobs are planned to control HAVS risks, personnel exposure inormation is recorded and personnel are inormed o the risks and potential injuries”. Course Structure The course lecture covers the hazards and legislation associated with HAVS and includes hands on, practical measurement using a range o tools and vibration meters. In addition, delegates will be provided with templates, simple sotware tools and procedures orming the basis o an on-site HAVS management system. The course material has been drawn rom HSE publications, OCA guidelines and rom eld proven practical procedures. Prerequisites None.
Course Content Day 1 Hand arm vibration risks l Exposure calculations l Legislation covering HAVS l Worked examples l l Vibration level, HAV weighting l Vibration measurement l Vibration meters l Vibration exposure (A8) Day 2 Management o HAVS: Co-ordinator role l HAVS procedures l l Tool data and control Task management: Risk assessment l Control measures/PPE l Personnel issues: Inormation provision l Exposure tracking l Health surveillance l Personnel case study work and l presentation
Target Audience Saety, technical and managerial personnel with responsibility or Hand Arm Vibration monitoring, providing them with the necessary skills to develop and implement vibration management in line with regulations. Certication Certication is awarded on completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring PPE, photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan
Feb
Mar 29
90
2011 Apr
May 31
June
July
Aug 02
Sept
Oct
Nov
04
29
Dec
Incident/Accident Investigation
Price
£489
Fees
None
2 days
Total
£489
Ref No.
HS00105UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills required to carry out eective incident and accident investigations. It covers accident a nd incident investigation, the process o gathering evidence, interviews and the compilation o reports and recommendations. Course Structure The course includes practical scenarios as well as instruction to cover all o the relevant points o incident investigation. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Anyone involved in the process o investigating incidents and accidents.
Course Content The syllabus consists o nine modules: l Accident causation l Analysing inormation obtained in an investigation Conducting a meaningul witness l interview Eective documentation in an l investigation Making eective recommendations or l corrective actions Reporting and report writing l Statistical analysis l l The priorities when responding to an incident l The purpose o an investigation l The sources o inormation to include when gathering acts
Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan
Feb
Mar
13
24
10
2011 Apr
May
June
July
05
27
28
Aug
Sept 15
Oct
Nov
Dec
17
91
Managing Saely
Price
£853
Fees
£20
4 days
Total
£873
Ref No.
HS00107UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to enable de legates to interpret, understand, implement and monitor various health and saety management techniques. Course Structure The course is a mix o theory and practical demonstrations. Delegates are evaluated by means o a written and practical examination. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel required to manage saely and eectively in compliance with their organisation’s policy and best practice in health and saety. Certication Successul completion o the course will result in the award o an IOSH certicate. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
92
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Introducing Managing Saely l l Assessing risks Controlling risks l Understanding your responsibilities l Identiying hazards l Investigating accidents and incidents l Measuring perormance l Protecting our environment l
Manual Handling Awareness
Price
£156
Fees
None
1 / 2
Total
£156
Ref No.
HS00108UKPTL
day
Course Overview This course has been designed to give delegates an awareness o the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992, SI 2793. It also provides delegates with knowledge o how to manage manual handling operations saely and reduce the risk o injury to personnel rom manual handling operations. Course Structure The course is a mix o practical demonstrations/ exercises and theoretical work.
Course Content The syllabus consists o nine modules: Complying with the Regulations l HSE Guidance and Practical l Demonstrations Kinetic Handling Techniques l Legislation l Manual Handling and Health l Overview o Risk Assessments or l Manual Handling Operations
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel involved in manual handling operations. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
93
Manual Handling Assessor
Price
£250
Fees
None
1 day
Total
£250
Ref No.
HS00109UKPTL
Course Overview This course has been designed to give delegates knowledge o the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992, SI 2793. It also gives the delegate knowledge o how to manage manual handling operations saely and how to conduct risk assessments to ensure the risk o injury to personnel is suciently reduced.
Course Content The syllabus consists o nine modules: Key legal concepts necessary or manual l handling assessors Manual Handling Assessment Chart l (MAC) tool Manual handling risk assessment process l Manual handling sources o inormation l Nature and size o the manual handling l problem in the UK l The requirements o the Manual Handling Operations Regulations Types o manual handling injuries and l their eects
Course Structure The course is a mix o practical demonstrations/ exercises and theoretical work. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Managers, supervisors and personnel who have knowledge o health and saety legislation and have been tasked with perorming manual handling assessments to reduce the risk o injury rom manual handling operations. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
05
16
09
20
11
01
13
03
14
05
16
07
26
94
2011
30
22
24
26
21
NEBOSH National General Certicate Units NGC 1, 2 & 3
Price
£1783 *
Fees
£100 *
Total
£1883
NGC 1
HS00211UKPTL
NGC 2&3 HS00212UKPTL
11 days
Course Overview This course is designed to give delegates a solid understanding o health and saety. It will enable candidates to interpret, understand, implement and monitor health and saety management systems.
Course Content Unit NGC 1 - The Management of Health and Safety Foundations in health and saety l Health and saety management l systems 1 – Policy Health and saety management l systems 2 – Organising Health and saety management l systems 3 – Planning Health and saety management l systems 4 – measuring, audit and review
Course Structure The course consists o three units: NGC 1 - Management and Health and Saety (our days) NGC 2 - Controlling Workplace Hazards and NGC 3 - Health and Saety Practical Application (together within six days)
Unit NGC 2 - Controlling Workplace Hazards Workplace hazards and risk control l l Transport hazards and risk control Musculoskeletal hazards and risk control l Work equipment hazards and risk control l Electrical saety l Fire saety l Chemical and biological health hazards l and risk control Physical and psychological health hazards l and risk control
NGC 1 and NGC 2 examinations are 1 / 2 day per examination * Price breakdown: NGC 1 - £811 plus ees; NGC 2 & 3 - £972 plus ees Prerequisites None. Target Audience Managers and supervisors who have responsibility or health and saety.
Unit NGC 3 - Health and Safety Practical Application This Unit consists o a workplace inspection, immediately ollowed by the completion o a short report on the main ndings o the inspection
Certication Certication will be awarded by NEBOSH on successul completion o each individual unit. However to gain the ull group award certicate all three individual units must be successully completed. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan
2011 Feb
Mar
Apr
May 30
NGC 1
24
07
18
NGC 2&3
28
11
22
June
03
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
22
03
05
26
07
09
95
NEBOSH International Technical Certicate in Oil & Gas Operational Saety
Price
£1555
Fees
£60
Total
£1615
Ref No.
HS00220UKPTL
5 days Course Overview This course is designed specically or those with saety responsibilities in the oil & gas industry and ocuses on international standards and management systems, enabling delegates to eectively discharge workplace saety responsibilities both onshore and oshore. The course is not a stand-alone saety qualication.
Course Content The ve course elements are: Health, saety and environmental l management in context Hydrocarbon process saety 1 l Hydrocarbon process saety 2 l Fire protection and emergency response l Logistics and transport operations l
Course Structure The course consists o one unit, divided into ve elements and is classroom-based. Some private study is recommended in addition to scheduled course attendance. The course is assessed by a two-hour written examination on the nal day o the course, or at a later date i preerred. Prerequisites It is recommended that delegates have attained NEBOSH National General Certicate or International General Certicate or equivalent and have knowledge o hydrocarbon production and process operations. Target Audience The course is intended or those who have responsibility or saety in the oil & gas industry as part o their day-to-day duties, including: Managers l Supervisors l Employee representatives l Newly appointed health and saety advisers l Certication NEBOSH certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
17
07
21
11
02
13
18
15
05
17
07
19
28
96
2011
23
26
28
Noise at Work: Competent Persons Certicate
Price
£1123
Fees
None
Total
£1123
Ref No.
HS00502UKPTL
3 days
Course Overview Under the Control o Noise at Work Regulations (2006), a competent person is required to carry out personal noise exposure assessments in the workplace. Course Structure The lecture material covers rom a basic understanding o noise properties and its eects on hearing, through to the calculation, assessment and reporting o noise data. The measurement o noise, including the correct application o sound level meters, noise sampling and recording is reinorced by practical measurements on eld visits by arrangement with local industry. By the end o the course delegates will be able to: Work unaided l Select and use noise measuring equipment l Plan and carry out noise surveys in the l workplace Identiy personnel at risk rom noise exposure l Record and report on noise assessment l ndings Understand the principles o noise control l and hearing protection
Course Content Day 1 Physical aspects l Decibels l Physiology l Noise and man l Industrial deaness l dB(A),Leq and Noise Dos l Sound level measurement l Practical exercises l Day 2 Noise at work regulations l Employer requirements l Employee requirements l Noise assessments l l Analysis and reporting Risk assessment l Day 3 Practical exercises l Worked examples l Noise control l Hearing protection l
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Individuals with responsibility or noise monitoring, involved with on-site noise management, involved with health and saety and procurement. Certication On successul completion o the course, candidates will be awarded a certicate o competence. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring PPE, photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan
Feb
Mar 22
2011 Apr
May 24
June
July 26
Aug
Sept 27
Oct
Nov
Dec
22
Additional ourth day (NEMS & Dosimetry) strongly recommended or all oshore personnel attending Noise at Work: Competent Persons Certifcate 25
27
29
30
25
97
Noise at Work: NEMS and DOSIMETRY
Price
£499
Fees
None
Total
£499
Ref No.
HS00503UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview For operators using NEMS, DOSIMETRY in a limited orm, can be used to veriy noise exposures and to keep a check on personnel noise dose. This one-day supplementary course provides hands-on training in NEMS and DOSIMETRY. Course Structure The lecture material includes a basic understanding o noise properties and its eects on hearing, through to the calculation, assessment and reporting o noise data. The measurement o noise, including the correct application o sound level meters, noise sampling and recording is reinorced by practical measurements on eld visits by arrangement with local industry.
Course Content The course covers dosimetry in detail, including hands-on use o dosimeters and their reporting sotware. In particular the course shows how to select suitable subjects and how to veriy their noise exposure based on their most noise-signicant tasks. The course also includes practical advice on operating a dosimetry scheme eciently and successully.
By the end o the course delegates will be able to: Identiy personnel at risk rom noise exposure l Plan and carry out noise surveys in the l workplace Record and report on noise assessment l ndings Select and use noise measuring equipment l Work unaided l Prerequisites Completion o the Noise at Work: Competent Persons three-day Certicate. Target Audience Individuals with responsibility or noise monitoring, involved with on-site noise management, involved with health and saety and procurement. Certication Covered by the Noise at Work Competent Persons certicate. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan
Feb
Mar 25
98
2011 Apr
May 27
June
July 29
Aug
Sept 30
Oct
Nov 25
Dec
NORM/LSA Scale Awareness
Price
£291
Fees
None
1 day
Total
£291
Ref No.
HS00106UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills required or working with, or supervising work with naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM)/low specic activity (LSA) scale. The emphasis is on discussing the practical precautions required to saely work with NORM/LSA scale to ensure doses rom radiation are minimised. Course Structure The course is mainly theoretical with an end o course assessment based on the skills and knowledge acquired.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Applying the requirements o the Ionising Regulations 1999 when working with NORM/LSA scale Making radiation measurements l Putting the risks rom NORM/LSA scale l in context l Taking appropriate precautions when working with NORM/LSA scale saely l The use o radiation terminology to discuss radiation saety
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel who require an understanding o the hazards rom NORM/LSA scale and the precautions required. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
99
Onshore Saety Representatives
Price
£489
Fees
None
2 days
Total
£489
Ref No.
HS00112UKPTL
Course Overview Health and Saety (Consultation with Employees) Regulations came into orce in 1996 as a result o a ruling by the European Court o Justice, that consultation with Employer on health and saety cannot be limited to Trade Union appointed Saety Representatives. This course provides employers and employees with sucient knowledge and inormation to discharge their local duties o consultation eectively and ully. Course Structure This programme has been specically designed to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills required o a saety representative. It is a combination o theoretical and practical sessions. Prerequisites None. Target Audience This course is suitable or any person representing employee saety, including managers and supervisors. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
100
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Functions o appointed representative l Introduction to Health and Saety l (Consultation with Employees) Regulations Legislation background l Overview o accidents l Principles o communication l Saety and eective organisations l l Techniques o representation Workplace hazards - recognition and l solution
Presentation Skills
Price
£489
Fees
None
2 days
Total
£489
Ref No.
HS00520UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to be interactive and to build practical skills in delivering presentations, and boost the condence o all participants. Course Structure The course is a combination o theoretical and practical sessions, providing delegates with the opportunity to practice the essential skills o delivering presentations. Prerequisites None.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l The role o a presenter and dierent styles o delivery l The skills that presenters need to present How to plan presentation sessions and l use a variety o presentation methods How to develop and use presentation l material Delivery o a videoed presentation with l eedback
Target Audience Personnel who have to deliver presentations to others. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at any Petroac Training Services acility, or on location at a suitable venue. Items to bring As the course is aimed at building on existing knowledge and developing skills, delegates are requested to bring to the course, and be prepared to deliver, a presentation they have developed. Photographic ID. Dates On request.
101
Task Based Risk Assessment 1 day
Course Overview This course is designed to ensure employers assess the risks in their workplace and p ut in place appropriate control measures ollowing the Management o Health and Saety at Work Regulations. Course Structure The course trains delegates to carry out basic level risk assessments.
Price
£250
Fees
None
Total
£250
Ref No.
HS00113UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Identication o hazards l Identiying control measures l Outline o current legislation l Principles o health and saety l Risk evaluation l Risk management and monitoring l
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel who carry out risk assessments or participate in a corporate risk management programme. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates
102
2011
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
19
09
16
06
18
08
06
17
21
12
09
14
Train the Trainer 2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to be interactive and to build practical skills in designing, delivering and acilitating learning, and to boost the condence o all participants. Whilst delegates will undertake some presentation o activities they have devised, it is not intended to primarily be a presentations skills course. Course Structure The course is a combination o practical and theoretical sessions, providing delegates with the opportunity to practice the essential skills o assessing training needs, designing training interventions and their delivery. Prerequisites None.
Price
£489
Fees
None
Total
£489
Ref No.
HS00656UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l The role o a trainer and dierent styles o delivery l The skills that trainers need to train colleagues How to assess training needs and draw l up learning objectives How to develop and use training materials l How to plan training sessions and use a l variety o training methods How people learn and the impact on l course design and delivery How to give eective eedback l How to evaluate the eectiveness o l training and transer o learning
Target Audience Personnel who have an active role in training others. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at any Petroac Training Services acility, or on location at a suitable venue. Items to bring As the course is aimed at building on existing knowledge and developing skills, delegates are requested to bring to the course, and be prepared to deliver, an example o training material/ presentation they have developed. Photographic ID. Dates On request.
103
Waste Management
Price
£437
Fees
None
11 / 2 days
Total
£437
Ref No.
HS00254UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to cover the wide-ranging regulations governing the handling, transer and disposal o waste, introduced by The Environmental Protection Act. Course Structure The course makes extensive use o practical exercises to ensure amiliarity with the relevant paperwork. There is a written test at the end to demonstrate understanding o the regulations, guidance and ability to complete the relevant documentation. Prerequisites None. Target Audience All personnel, specically those involved with waste handling, production, transport and/or disposal. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Commercial benets o eective l environmental management Designing an environmental management l system to minimise risks, liabilities and issues Drivers or environmental awareness and l improved environmental perormance Environmental issues aecting your l company Existing and impending environmental l legislation Management o the environmental eects l o oil & gas operations Overcoming mitigation and management l challenges Setting realistic environmental objectives l and targets Sustainable development in the context l o the oil & gas industry
Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at any suitable customer location. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
Course Dates Jan 10
104
Feb
Mar 07
2011 Apr
May 02
June
July 25
Aug
Sept 12
Oct
Nov 14
Dec
Working Saely
Price
£218
Fees
£20
1 day
Total
£238
Ref No.
HS00115UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to enable delegates to dene sae working conditions, identiy hazards and risks, select or seek advice on workplace precautions and assist managers to prepare risk assessments. Course Structure The course, although theory-based, is very interactive and includes individual and group exercises.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Introducing working saely l Dening hazard and risk l Identiying common hazards l Improving saety perormance l Protecting our environment l
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel wishing to ensure their actions contribute to health and saety in the workplace and to understand their individual responsibilities. Certication Successul completion o the course will result in the award o an IOSH certicate. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
105
106
Lifting Operations
Introduction to Rigging & Liting Operations
Price
£562
Fees
£21
Total
£583
Ref No.
RF00108UKPTL
3 days
Course Overview Rigging operations involve the use o liting equipment to lit and transer loads, oten in restricted areas where a crane cannot be sited. Rigging and liting operations are carried out by riggers and other disciplines including operations technicians, deck crew and drill crew. To ensure these operations can be carried out saely, it is vital that operatives o liting equipment and accessories or liting are aware o the sae and correct use o equipment and the probable consequences i sae and best practice is not ollowed. Course Structure The course is a mix o theory and practical with a bias towards practical exercises and delegates are evaluated by means o an examination. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel with a responsibility to carry out rigging and liting operations whether routine or complex lits. The course is also benefcial to personnel such as supervisors and HSE advisors with a responsibility or proper planning and appropriate supervision o liting operations and persons with a responsibility or issue and control o liting equipment and accessories.
Course Content On completion o the course, delegates will be able to: l Carry out basic calculation o angles and tension l Defne liting operation and equipment terminology l Identiy common unsae practices and probable consequences l Identiy sae and correct use and pre-use examination o rigging and liting equipment l Plan routine liting operations and understand requirement or non-routine/ complex lit planning l Understand care and storage requirements l Understand relevant legislation applicable to liting operations l Understand the requirement o liting operation risk assessment l Understand basic unctions and sae working practices o oshore pedestal cranes and overhead travelling cranes
Certifcation An OPITO-approved certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation To be determined by dutyholder. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring PPE - saety boots, coveralls, gloves and hard hat. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run ortnightly.
107
Banksman and Slinging Operations
Price
£562
Fees
£21
3 days
Total
£583
Ref No.
RF00101UKPTL
Course Overview The course provides inormation on the sae and correct use o liting equipment and accessories and best practice to promote a saer environment or persons involved. The course is to OPITO-approved standards. Course Structure The course is a mix o theory and practical with a bias towards practical exercises. Delegates are evaluated by means o an examination. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel wishing to be involved with the slinging o loads and signalling o cranes. It is also benefcial to oshore line management and other personnel with a responsibility or sae crane liting operations. Certifcation An OPITO-approved certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation To be determined by dutyholder. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring PPE - saety boots, coveralls, gloves, warm/wet weather clothing and hard hat. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run ortnightly.
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Course Content The syllabus is designed to ensure that on completion o training the delegate will be able to: l Identiy common unsae practices and probable consequences l Understand lit planning l Relate to crane liting related incidents l Understand relevant legislation applicable to liting operations l Understand basic unctions o a crane l Understand crane hand and radio signals l Understand liting operation risk assessment l Understand responsibilities o a banksman/slinger l Understand sae and correct methods o slinging loads, correct use and care o equipment (includes pre-use examination o equipment and identifcation o deects)
Combined Intro to Rigging, Liting and Banksman Slinger
Price
£952
Fees
£42
Total
£994
Ref No.
RF00140UKPTL
5 days
Course Overview This course combines the three-day banksman slinger and three-day rigging and liting into one fve-day course. It covers liting operations involving the use o liting equipment to lit and transer loads and liting operations utilising cranes. To ensure these operations can be carried out saely it is vital that operatives o liting equipment and accessories or liting are aware o the sae and correct use o equipment and the probable consequences i sae and best practice is not ollowed. Course Structure The course is a mix o theory and practical with a bias towards practical exercises. Delegates are evaluated by means o an examination. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel with a responsibility to carry out rigging and liting operations and crane liting operations. The course is also benefcial to personnel such as supervisors and HSE advisors with a responsibility or proper planning and appropriate supervision o liting operations and persons with a responsibility or issue and control o liting equipment and accessories.
Course Content On completion o training the delegate will be able to: l Carry out basic calculation o angles and tension l Defne liting operation and equipment terminology l Direct crane by hand and radio signals l Identiy common unsae practices and probable consequences l Identiy sae and correct use and pre-use examination o rigging and liting equipment l Plan routine liting operations and understand requirement or non-routine/ complex lit planning l Understand relevant legislation applicable to liting operations l Understand basic unctions and sae working practices or oshore pedestal cranes and overhead travelling cranes l Understand care and storage requirements l Understand the requirement o liting operation risk assessment
Certifcation An OPITO-approved certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation To be determined by dutyholder. Venue Part one: Banksman/Slinging - Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Part two: Rigging - Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring PPE - saety boots, coveralls, gloves, warm/wet weather clothing and hard hat. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run ortnightly.
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Greenhand Training
Price
£957
Fees
£21
5 days
Total
£978
Ref No.
RF0U200UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed or entrants preparing/ aspiring or a career in the oshore industry. The course includes the approved three-day OPITO-approved banksman and slinging operations course. Course Structure The course is a mix o theory and practical with a bias towards practical exercises and includes written and practical examination. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel with limited or no oshore experience wishing to begin a career in t he oil & gas industry. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation and an OPITO-approved banksman and slinging operations certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Although no revalidation or Greenhand is required, the banksman and slinging operations revalidation is determined by the dutyholder. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring PPE - saety boots, coveralls, gloves, and warm/wet weather clothing and hard hat. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates Courses run ortnightly.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l An overview o the oshore oil industry l Helideck saety awareness l Manual handling l Risk assessment l Saety observation l Banksman and slinging operations OPITO-approved l Understanding o applicable legislation l Basic drilling understanding
Liting Equipment Inspection Course
Price
£265
Fees
None
1 day
Total
£265
Ref No.
RF00104UKPTL
Course Overview The aim o this course is to amiliarise delegates with the construction and operation o all types o liting gear to allow them to inspect items o equipment with confdence. Course Structure The course is a mix o theory and practical with a bias towards practical exercises. Delegates are evaluated by means o inspection checklists.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Cumulative discard actors o wire ropes l Examination o various types o liting gear l Examination o wire ropes l Liting gear rejection criteria l Normal wear and discard criteria l Rope deterioration causes l Sae working loads
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Engineering, operations and maintenance personnel and site and base employees who are involved in deck/mechanical/supervisory/crane/rigging/drilling, operating and inspecting liting equipment beore and ater use. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Full PPE required. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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LOLER Planning
Price
£229
Fees
None
1 day
Total
£229
Ref No.
RF00114UKPTL
Course Overview This course is intended to provide delegates with the most recent best practices and theoretical knowledge to deliver lit-planning techniques within the oshore oil & gas industry. In order or persons to be deemed competent in planning o liting operations, this course will establish competence in both theory and practical application and understanding using practical rigging o loads. Course Structure The course is a mix o both theory and practical with a bias towards practical. Prerequisites Delegates must have practical and theoretical knowledge and experience o liting operations. Target Audience Persons with responsibility or carrying out rigging and liting operations, crane operations. The course is benefcial to personnel with mechanical, deck crew, drilling, rigger backgrounds and supervisors such as HSE advisors who may in the course o their duties require an improved understanding or correct planning and supervision o liting operations. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Full PPE required. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content On completion the delegate will be able to: l Identiy sae and correct procedures in planning operations l Identiy sae and unsae practices l Plan liting operations and understand requirements or routine, non-routine, complicated and complex lits l Understand relevant LOLER regulations applicable to planning and organisation l Understand relevant risk assessment processes or liting operations
LOLER Awareness
Price
£156
Fees
None
1
Total
£156
Ref No.
RF00115UKPTL
/ 2 day
Course Overview This course provides delegates with knowledge and an awareness o best practice relating to liting operations and liting regulations. Course Structure The course is theory-based. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Persons who are responsibile or carrying out rigging and liting operations, crane operations. The course is benefcial to personnel with mechanical, deck crew, drilling, rigger backgrounds and supervisors such as HSE advisors who may in the course o their duties require a better understanding or correct planning and supervision o liting operations.
Course Content On completion the delegate will be able to:: l Identiy with current and correct legislation l Identiy sae and correct procedures in liting operations l Identiy sae and unsae practices l Understand requirements or routine, simple, complicated and complex lits l Understand relevant LOLER regulations applicable to planning and organisation l Understand relevant risk assessment processes or liting operations
Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Dangerous Goods
Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Air and Sea
Price
£744
Fees
£21
Total
£765
Ref No.
DG00105UKPTL
5 days
Course Overview This course is designed to cover aspects o both the Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Air and Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Sea courses. The aim is to enable personnel to recognise the classes o dangerous goods and to pack, mark, label and document articles and items correctly. Delegates will also be able to understand and use the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) codes correctly. Note: Radioactive materials are not covered.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Airline acceptance procedures l Classifcation o items not listed by name l Classifcation o substances with multiple hazards l Documentation l Legislation and the shipper’s responsibility l Marine pollutants l Packaging, including tanks, IBCs and CTUs l State and operator variations
Course Structure Delegates take part in practical exercises involving the use o IATA and IMDG codes, as well as sitting written examinations. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel, both on and oshore, who are involved in the preparation o dangerous goods or transportation by air or sea. Certifcation An OPITO-approved sea certifcate and a CAA approved air certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Both certifcates are valid or two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates
2011
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
10
07
14
11
02
06
18
08
05
17
14
05
20
22
31
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Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Air and Sea Reresher
Price
£598
Fees
£21
Total
£619
Ref No.
DG00108UKPTL
4 days
Course Overview This course is designed to reresh aspects o the Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Air and Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Sea courses. Note: Radioactive materials are not covered. Course Structure Delegates take part in practical exercises involving the use o IATA and IMDG codes, as well as sitting written examinations. Prerequisites An in-date valid CAA air certifcate and OPITOapproved sea certifcate. Target Audience Personnel, both on and oshore, who are involved in the preparation o dangerous goods or transportation by air or sea who require to maintain their certifcation.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Classifcation and identifcation o dangerous goods l Documentation including the shipper’s declaration l IMDG code l Marine pollutants l Marking and labelling and documentation l Packaging o dangerous goods l Segregation l Stowage l The application o dangerous goods by air regulations l The general philosophy o dangerous goods transportation l The limitations on the transportation o certain dangerous goods by air l The Merchant Shipping Dangerous Goods and Marine Pollutant Regulations l UN specifcation packaging
Certifcation An OPITO-approved sea certifcate and a CAA approved air certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Both certifcates are valid or two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan
116
Feb
Mar
22
28
2011 Apr
May
June
July
Aug 16
Sept
Oct 11
Nov
Dec
Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Air
Price
£390
Fees
None
Total
£390
Ref No.
DG00101UKPTL
3 days
Course Overview This course is designed to provide training which complies with the requirements o the International Air Transportation Association (IATA) and the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) technical instructions or the sae transportation o dangerous goods by air.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Classifcation and identifcation o dangerous goods l Documentation including the shipper’s declaration l Labelling and marking l Packaging o dangerous goods l The application o Dangerous Goods by Air Regulations l The general philosophy o dangerous goods transportation l The limitations on the transportation o certain dangerous goods by air
Note: Radioactive materials are not covered. Course Structure Delegates take an examination, approved by the Civil Aviation Authority. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel engaged in the handling, packing and documentation o any dangerous goods that are intended or shipment as air reight. Certifcation A CAA-approved air certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation The CAA certifcate is valid or two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates
2011
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
10
07
14
11
02
01
06
08
05
05
09
05
24
14
06
18
22
17
14
14
18
20
31
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Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Air Reresher
Price
£312
Fees
None
Total
£312
Ref No.
DG00102UKPTL
2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to provide training which complies with the requirements o the International Air Transportation Association (IATA) and the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) technical instructions or the sae transportation o dangerous goods by air. Note: Radioactive materials are not covered. Course Structure Delegates take an examination, approved by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Prerequisites An in-date valid CAA certifcate.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Classifcation and identifcation o dangerous goods l Documentation including the shipper’s declaration l Labelling and marking l Packaging o dangerous goods l The application o dangerous goods by air regulations l The limitations on the transportation o certain dangerous goods by air l The general philosophy o dangerous goods transportation
Target Audience Personnel engaged in the handling, packing and documentation o any dangerous goods that are intended or shipment as air reight. Certifcation A CAA-approved air certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation The CAA certifcate is valid or two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan
118
Feb
Mar
22
28
2011 Apr
May
June
July
Aug
04
16
Sept
Oct 11
Nov
Dec
Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Sea
Price
£463
Fees
£21
Total
£484
Ref No.
DG00107UKPTL
3 days
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with the knowledge necessary to comply with the requirements o the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) code. Note: Radioactive materials are not covered. Course Structure Delegates are given details o IMDG codes and t he session concludes with a written examination. Prerequisites None.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Classifcation o hazards l Containerisation o dangerous goods l Marine pollutants l Marking and labelling and documentation l Packaging o dangerous goods l Segregation l Stowage l The Merchant Shipping, Dangerous Goods and Marine Pollutant Regulations IMDG code l UN specifcation packaging
Target Audience Shippers or sta rom shipping departments or personnel responsible or the transportation o dangerous goods by sea. Certifcation An OPITO-approved sea certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan 17
Feb
2011
Mar
Apr
May
21
25
09
June
July
Aug
Sept
11
29
12
Oct
Nov
Dec
23
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Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Sea Reresher
Price
£338
Fees
£21
Total
£359
Ref No.
DG00106UKPTL
2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to reresh delegates with the knowledge necessary to comply with the requirements o the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. Note: Radioactive materials are not covered. Course Structure Delegates are given details o IMDG codes and the session concludes with a written examination. Prerequisites An in-date valid sea certifcate.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Classifcation o hazards l Containerisation o dangerous goods l IMDG code l Marine pollutants l Marking and labelling and documentation l Packaging o dangerous goods l Segregation l Stowage l The Merchant Shipping, Dangerous Goods and Marine Pollutant Regulations l UN specifcation packaging
Target Audience Shippers or sta rom shipping departments, or personnel responsible or the transportation o dangerous goods by sea. Certifcation An OPITO-approved sea certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID.
Course Dates Jan
120
Feb
Mar
24
30
2011 Apr
May
June
July
Aug
14
18
Sept
Oct 13
Nov
Dec
Transportation o Dangerous Goods by Air Appreciation
Price
£151
Fees
None
Total
£151
Ref No.
DG00110UKPTL
1 / 2 day
Course Overview This course is designed to provide a basic understanding o the requirements or handling dangerous goods by air. Note: Radioactive materials are not covered. Course Structure Delegates are given a general introduction into handling and loading dangerous goods by air. Prerequisites None.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Structure o international reight organisation l Identifcation o dangerous goods l Nine classes o dangerous goods l Allocation o packing groups l Acceptance, storage and loading procedures l Packaging l Marking and labelling l Documentation
Target Audience Personnel involved in the handling and loading o dangerous goods by air. Certifcation A Petroac Training Services certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s own premises. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
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First Aid
OLF Basic First Aid
Price
£515
Fees
Inc
5 days
Total
£515
Ref No.
FA00204UKPTL
Course Overview This course is approved by the OLF and complies with requirements set out in the OLF/NR recommended guidelines or saety and emergency training. Course Structure The course includes lectures, demonstrations and practical exercises. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel who work in the Norwegian sector with frst aid duties. Certifcation On successul completion o the course, the delegate will receive an OLF-approved basic frst aid certifcate. This is valid or one year. All delegates also receive a course pack including an up-to-date frst aid manual. Revalidation It is a statutory requirement that revalidation o this OLF-approved certifcate must be undertaken beore the one year validity period expires. Venue Held at Aberdeen First Aid School, Norton Centre, Poynernook Road, Aberdeen.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Accident site with several injured - triage at the scene o an accident l Abdominal injuries l Aims and principles o frst aid l Assisting the nurse in the administration o an inusion l Back and neck injuries l Basic lie support (CPR), including the use o defbrillators, the use and maintenance o manual resuscitators, manual suction devices, oropharyngeal airways and oxygen supplies l Bleeding and traumatic amputation l Breathing difculties and seizures l Burns and caustic injuries, including electrical and radiation l Chest injuries l Cold injuries - hypothermia l Chest pains (cardiac arrest) l Emergency/Organisation l Fractures l Head injuries l Head-to-toe survey l Loss o circulation l Management o the unconscious casualty l Measuring blood pressure l Mental reactions and dealing with stress (during accidents and disasters)
Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates Courses run weekly, Monday-Friday.
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OLF Basic First Aid Reresher
Price
£224
Fees
Inc
2 days
Total
£224
Ref No.
FA00205UKPTL
Course Overview This course is approved by the OLF and complies with requirements set out in the OLF/NR recommended guidelines or saety and emergency training. Course Structure The course includes lectures, demonstrations and practical exercises. Prerequisites Delegates must have an in-date OLF basic frst aid certifcate or equivalent. Target Audience Personnel who have attended a basic frst aid course and who wish to revalidate their certifcate or working in the Norwegian sector. Certifcation On successul completion o the course and fnal assessment, the delegate will receive an OLF-approved basic frst aid certifcate. This is valid or one year. All delegates also receive a course pack including an up-to-date frst aid manual. Revalidation It is a statutory requirement that revalidation o this OLF-approved certifcate must be undertaken beore the one year validity period expires. Venue Held at Aberdeen First Aid School, Norton Centre, Poynernook Road, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates Courses run weekly, Thursday-Friday.
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Course Content A representative selection o the content o the basic frst aid course adapted to prior knowledge o the students with major emphasis on practical training and exercises.
First Aid at Work
Price
£213
Fees
Inc
3 days
Total
£213
Ref No.
FA00123UKPTL
Course Overview This is a HSE-approved three-day course that complies with the Health and Saety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Personnel are trained to a standard where they can administer basic frst aid in the workplace until more qualifed help arrives. Course Structure The course includes lectures, demonstrations and practical exercises. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel who will be responsible or frst aid activities within their workplace. Certifcation On successul completion o the course and fnal assessment, the delegate will receive the HSEapproved, nationally recognised frst aid at work certifcate. This is valid or three years. All delegates also receive a course pack including an up-to-date frst aid manual.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Aims and principles o frst aid l Assessment and treatment o common major and minor illnesses l Assessment and treatment o a casualty who is wounded, bleeding or shocked l Basic lie support (CPR) l Emergency transport o casualties l How to deal with burns and eye injuries l How to deal with the eects o poisons, gases and umes l Legal aspects o frst aid at work, record keeping and the use o equipment l Management o the unconscious casualty l Personal hygiene and the prevention o cross-inection during frst aid procedures l Treatment o injuries to bones, muscles and joints
Revalidation It is a statutory requirement that revalidation o this HSE-approved certifcate must be undertaken beore the three year validity period expires. Venue Held at Aberdeen First Aid School, Norton Centre, Poynernook Road, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates Courses run weekly, Monday-Wednesday.
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First Aid at Work Reresher
Price
£140
Fees
Inc
2 days
Total
£140
Ref No.
FA00224UKPTL
Course Overview This is a HSE-approved two-day course that complies with the Health and Saety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Personnel that are trained in frst aid must complete this course within three years o frst qualiying. Course Structure The course includes lectures, demonstrations and practical exercises. Prerequisites Delegates must have an in-date frst aid at work certifcate or equivalent. Target Audience Personnel who have attended a frst aid at work course and who wish to revalidate their certifcate. Certifcation On successul completion o the course and fnal assessment, the delegate will receive the HSEapproved, nationally recognised frst aid at work certifcate. This is valid or three years. All delegates also receive a course pack including an up-to-date frst aid manual. Revalidation It is a statutory requirement that revalidation o this HSE-approved certifcate must be undertaken beore the three year validity period expires. Venue Held at Aberdeen First Aid School, Norton Centre, Poynernook Road, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates Courses run weekly, Tuesday-Wednesday.
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Course Content The course oers an overview o all subjects taught on the our-day First Aid at Work course and also introduces any new techniques, legislation or guidelines that have arisen since the delegate originally qualifed
Emergency First Aid at Work
Price
£78.00
Fees
None
1 day
Total
£78.00
Ref No.
FA00126UKPTL
Course Overview This is a one-day course which provides the minimum level o frst aid training or persons in the workplace. Course Structure The course includes lectures, demonstrations and practical exercises.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l First aid or unconscious casualty l First aid or the wounded or bleeding l Resuscitation l What to do in an emergency
Prerequisites None. Target Audience This course is designed or those businesses where there is no requirement or a frst aid at work trained frst aider. The HSE strongly recommends that an appointed person(s) receive appointed person/ emergency aid training. Certifcation Certifcate o attendance will be issued on successul completion o the course. All delegates also receive a course pack including an up-to-date frst aid manual. Revalidation It is recommended that this certifcate is renewed every three years. Venue Held at Aberdeen First Aid School, Norton Centre, Poynernook Road, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates Courses run weekly, every Thursday.
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Oshore First Aid
Price
£411
Fees
Inc
4 days
Total
£411
Ref No.
FA00121UKPTL
Course Overview This is an HSE-approved our-day course that complies with the Oshore Installations and Pipeline Works (First Aid) Regulations 1989. Oshore personnel are trained to a standard where they can administer basic frst aid on their own and provide assistance to the oshore medic where necessary. Course Structure The course includes lectures, demonstrations and practical exercises. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel who have previously attended BOSIET and have since been allocated frst aid duties oshore. Certifcation On successul completion o the course and fnal assessment, the delegate will receive the HSEapproved nationally recognised oshore frst aid certifcate. This is valid or three years. All delegates also receive a course pack including an up-to-date frst aid manual. Revalidation It is a statutory requirement that revalidation o this HSE-approved certifcate must be undertaken beore the three year validity period expires. Venue Held at Aberdeen First Aid School, Norton Centre, Poynernook Road, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates Courses run weekly, Monday-Thursday.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Aims and principles o frst aid l Assessment and treatment o a casualty who is wounded, bleeding or shocked l Assessment and treatment o common major and minor illnesses l Basic lie support (CPR), including the use o defbrillators, the use and maintenance o manual resuscitators, manual suction devices, oropharyngeal airways and oxygen supplies l How to deal with burns and eye injuries l How to deal with poisons encountered oshore l Management o the unconscious casualty l Personal hygiene and the prevention o cross-inection during frst aid procedures l Record keeping and the use o frst aid equipment l Sae use o entonox l The ability to communicate eectively in an emergency l The ability to transport a sick and injured patient saely and eectively by helicopter l Treatment o a casualty who is suering rom an injury, including the dressing and immobilisation o injured parts l Treatment o hypothermia, hyperthermia and the eects o immersion l Treatment o inhalation and hot gasses or smoke l Treatment o injuries to bones, muscles and joints
Oshore First Aid Reresher
Price
£224
Fees
Inc
2 days
Total
£224
Ref No.
FA00222UKPTL
Course Overview This is an HSE-approved two-day course that complies with the Oshore Installations and Pipeline Works (First Aid) Regulations 1989. Personnel that are trained in oshore frst aid must complete this course within three years o frst qualiying. Course Structure The course includes lectures, demonstrations and practical exercises. Prerequisites Delegates must have an in-date oshore frst aid certifcate. Target Audience Personnel who have attended an oshore frst aid course and wish to revalidate their certifcate. Certifcation On successul completion o the course and fnal assessment, the delegate will receive the HSEapproved nationally recognised oshore frst aid certifcate. This is valid or three years. All delegates also receive a course pack including an up-to-date frst aid manual. Revalidation It is a statutory requirement that revalidation o this HSE-approved certifcate must be undertaken beore the three year validity period expires. Venue Held at Aberdeen First Aid School, Norton Centre, Poynernook Road, Aberdeen.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Aims and principles o frst aid l Assessment and treatment o a casualty who is wounded, bleeding or shocked l Assessment and treatment o common major and minor illnesses l Basic lie support (CPR), including the use o defbrillators, the use and maintenance o manual resuscitators, manual suction devices, oropharyngeal airways and oxygen supplies l How to deal with burns and eye injuries l How to deal with poisons encountered oshore l Management o the unconscious casualty l Personal hygiene and the prevention o cross-inection during frst aid procedures l Record keeping and the use o frst aid equipment l Sae use o entonox l The ability to communicate eectively in an emergency l The ability to transport a sick and injured patient saely and eectively by helicopter l Treatment o a casualty who is suering rom an injury, including the dressing and immobilisation o injured parts l Treatment o hypothermia, hyperthermia and the eects o immersion l Treatment o inhalation and hot gasses or smoke l Treatment o injuries to bones, muscles and joints
Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates Courses run weekly, Thursday-Friday.
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Oshore Advanced Techniques
Price
£213
Fees
Inc
1 day
Total
£213
Ref No.
FA00125UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to upgrade the knowledge o personnel trained in basic oshore frst aid to a level where they have the understanding and skills required to assist an oshore medic. In particular, they are given the opportunity to practice and gain confdence in the use o a comprehensive range o medical equipment under the supervision o the oshore medic. Course Structure The course includes lectures, demonstrations and practical exercises. Prerequisites Delegates must hold an in-date HSE-approved oshore frst aid certifcate. Target Audience Personnel who have been nominated to assist the oshore medic in emergency situations. Certifcation On completion o the course, delegates will receive a certifcate o attendance. This is valid or three years. All delegates also receive a course pack including an up-to-date frst aid manual. Revalidation It is recommended that this certifcate is renewed every three years. Venue Held at Aberdeen First Aid School, Norton Centre, Poynernook Road, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates Courses run twice monthly, on Fridays.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Administration o oxygen l Assessing and recording vital unctions using a recording chart l Management o the unconscious casualty l Monitoring blood pressure l Receiving casualties and the use o triage l Sae use o entonox l The ability to transport a sick and injured patient saely and eectively by helicopter l The role o the advanced frst aider l The use o defbrillators l The use o injections in pain control l The use o intubation in airway management l Understanding intravenous inusion
Major Emergency Management
Major Emergency Management Initial Response
Price
£2387
Fees
£21
Total
£2408
Ref No.
EM00105UKPTL
4 days
Course Overview This course is designed to provide knowledge and experience in major emergency management. For delegates who have actual or potential prospects o command, the course provides the frst stage in the process leading to ormal competency assessment. It is OPITO-approved and is conducted using a generic oshore acility. Course Structure Delegates undertake classroom theory sessions, desktop exercises and practical scenarios in a purpose built simulator. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel rom any background who wish to learn more about major emergency management at an operational level. The course is applicable to anyone who works in a high-risk industry.
Course Content The programme ocuses on: l Classroom lectures, case studies, discussions and desktop exercises on the essential elements and underlying principles o emergency management l An introduction to emergency management perormance criteria l Practical scenarios, perormed in a custom-built simulator. As well as acting as a member o the emergency team, or as an observer, each delegate has the opportunity o acting as the emergency manager on at least two occasions l Briefng and debriefng sessions with a fnal appraisal o readiness or ormal assessment
Certifcation OPITO-approved certifcation and a Petroac Training Services appraisal report will be issued on completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Photographic ID.
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Major Emergency Management Initial Response (Company Specifc Course)
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
EM00205UKPTL
4 days
Course Overview This course is designed to provide knowledge and experience in major emergency management. For delegates who have actual or potential prospects o command, the course allows them the opportunity to respond to a range o simulated major emergencies. This course is also benefcial or managers who wish to train with their own emergency command team. The course can be tailored to personnel employed on company specifc installations e.g. FPSO, NUI, semi-sub, jack-up and onshore plant. Course Structure Delegates undertake classroom theory sessions, desktop exercises and practical scenarios in a purpose-built simulator. Prerequisites None. Target Audience All those personnel with emergency response duties who wish to learn more about management o major emergencies both as commander and team members. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued to all delegates. An appraisal report will be issued to those who undertake the role o emergency manager during the simulated exercises. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services premises in either Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen. It can also be conducted at customers’ own premises, including overseas i preerred. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
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Course Content The programme ocuses on: l Classroom lectures, case studies, discussions and desktop exercises on the essential elements and underlying principles o emergency management l An introduction to emergency management perormance criteria l Practical scenarios, perormed in a custom-built simulator. As well as acting as a member o the emergency team, or as an observer, each delegate has the opportunity o acting as the emergency manager on at least two occasions l Briefng and debriefng sessions with a fnal appraisal o readiness or ormal assessment
Oshore Installation Manager (OIM) Controlling Emergencies (Coaching & Assessment)
Price
POR
Fees
Inc
Total
POR
Ref No.
EM00102UKPTL
Duration dependent on requirements Course Overview This course is designed to assess delegates’ competency in controlling emergencies. Assessment is based on perormance during t hree scenarios, undertaken in a purpose-built simulator, which replicates the main eatures o the delegate’s own installation. Assessors are all industry experts (independent o Petroac Training Services) and are retained solely or the coaching and assessment process. They are SQA accredited and ollow the OPITO standards or OIM Controlling Emergencies. I required, additional coaching days can be arranged to precede the fnal assessment.
Course Content In accordance with the OPITO standard, a minimum o three scenarios will be undertaken, based upon a major incident chosen rom the ollowing: l Accommodation fre l Collision or wave damage causing structural collapse l Explosion and fre l Helicopter incident l Loss o stability (mobile installations) l Pipeline incident l Well control incident
Course Structure Delegates are brieed by the assessor on the OPITO-approved standard perormance criteria or controlling emergencies. Initially ormative exercises are held on day one to amiliarise the delegate and their team with the process and the simulator. Each ormative exercise includes a debriefng session. This is then ollowed by the ormal assessment exercises. The ormal assessment process normally takes at least one day per delegate. Prerequisites Delegates must provide a completed element 1.1 at the start o the assessment process. The required element 1.1 will be sent out with the joining instructions. It is also recommended that delegates have already completed an initial our-day Major Emergency Management course or similar. Target Audience Personnel who have command responsibility, including nominated deputies and relies. Certifcation OPITO-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every three years in accordance with Oil & Gas UK guidelines. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services premises in either Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Delegates must provide evidence that meets with element 1.1 o the OPITO Assessment Standard. Photographic ID. Dates On request. 133
Introduction to Control Room Emergency Response Role & Responsibilities
Price
£2018
Fees
None
Total
£2018
Ref No.
EM00111UKPTL
Duration dependent on requirements Course Overview The course is designed to provide an introduction to the emergency response role and responsibilities o a control room operator (CRO) in a centralised control room environment based upon a generic oshore production platorm. Course Structure Delegates undertake classroom theory sessions, workshops and practical scenarios in a purposebuilt simulator. All delegates are given constructive eedback by an independent certifed industry assessor. It is recommended that a period o six months minimum exists between attending this introductory course and ormal assessment. This should allow the delegate sufcient time to participate in drills as a CRO and practice the role. Prerequisites Delegates must have outside operator experience. Target Audience Aimed at potential CROs. On completion o the course, an appraisal is issued to the delegate and their employing company identiying their readiness or ormal assessment. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation and an appraisal report will be issued on completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services premises in either Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
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Course Content The programme ocuses on: l Alarm management and interpretation l Checklists and handover/incident logging l Emergency shutdown and blow-down systems l Fire and gas detection systems l Generic emergency response role and responsibilities l Hydrocarbon gas detection l Process and utilities monitoring l Stress management
Control Room Operator (CRO) Controlling Emergencies and Critical Situations (Coaching & Assessment)
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
EM00103UKPTL
2 days Course Overview This course is designed to assess delegates’ competency in controlling emergencies and critical situations. Assessment is based on perormance up to a maximum o three scenarios, undertaken in a purpose-built simulator using an interactive computerised model based on an oshore platorm. Assessors are all industry experts (independent o Petroac Training Services) and are retained solely or the coaching and assessment process. They are SQA-accredited and ollow the OPITO standards or CRO Controlling Emergencies and Critical Situations. I required, additional coaching days can be arranged to precede the fnal assessment. It is recommended, that where possible, two delegates attend the course.
Course Content The programme ocuses on: l Assessment requirements and elements l Simulator amiliarisation and procedure confrmation l Training and delegate eedback l Assessor/delegate review and appraisal o readiness or ormal assessment l Formal assessment
Course Structure Delegates are brieed by the assessor on the OPITO-approved standard perormance criteria or controlling emergencies and critical situations. Initially, ormative exercises are held on day one to amiliarise the delegates with the process and the simulator. Each ormative exercise includes a debriefng session. This is then ollowed by the ormal assessment exercises. The ormal assessment process normally takes at least hal a day per delegate. Prerequisites Delegates must provide a completed element 1.1 at the start o the assessment process. The required element 1.1 will be sent out with the joining instructions. It is also recommended that delegates have already completed an initial Introduction to Control Room Emergency Response Role and Responsibilities course. Target Audience Control room operators who operate process both onshore and oshore. Certifcation OPITO-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation In accordance with the OPITO Control Room Operator Emergency Response Standard (Dec 2007).
Venue Held at Petroac Training Services premises in either Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen. Items to bring Delegates must provide evidence that meets with element 1.1 o the OPITO Assessment Standard. Photographic ID. Dates On request.
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Shit Supervisor Production (SSP) Controlling Emergencies and Critical Situations (Coaching & Assessment)
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
EM00110UKPTL
2 Days Course Overview This course is designed to assess delegates’ competency in supervising control room operators as they respond to emergency and critical situations. Assessment is based on perormance up to a maximum o three scenarios, undertaken in a purpose-built simulator using an interactive computerised model based on an oshore platorm. Assessors are all industry experts (independent o Petroac Training Services) and are retained solely or the coaching and assessment process. They are SQA accredited and ollow the Petroac Training Services standard or SSP Controlling Emergencies and Critical Situations. I required, additional coaching days can be arranged to precede the fnal assessment.
Course Content The programme ocuses on: l Assessment requirements and elements l Simulator amiliarisation and procedure confrmation l Training and delegate eedback l Assessor/delegate review and appraisal o readiness or ormal assessment l Formal assessment
It is recommended, that where possible, the delegate attends the course with their CRO team. Course Structure The delegate is brieed by the assessor on the Petroac Training Services standard perormance criteria or supervising the control o emergencies and critical situations. Initially, ormative exercises are held on day one to amiliarise the delegates with the process and the simulator. Each ormative exercise includes a debriefng session. This is then ollowed by the ormal assessment exercises. The ormal assessment process normally takes at least one day per delegate (max two delegates). Prerequisites Delegates must provide a completed element 1.1 at the start o the assessment process. The required element 1.1 will be sent out with the joining instructions. Target Audience Shit supervisors who supervise control room operators in both an onshore or oshore environment. Certifcation Petroac Training Services certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services premises in either Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen.
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Items to bring Delegates must provide evidence that meets with element 1.1 o the Petroac Training Services Assessment Standard criteria. Photographic ID. Dates On request.
Emergency Response & Crisis Management
Emergency Response and Crisis Management Our Emergency Response and Crisis Management (ERCM) team works with our customers, oten at board level, to assist in the development o strategic plans and robust emergency response management systems. Our specialist team o consultants provide a wide range o services including assessment o current arrangements, production o a gap analysis, developing a management o change programme, implementing and testing new arrangements via exercising. These elements can be done individually or collectively to suit the clients’ needs. I required, we can also assess the competence o personnel at the end o this process. In reality, this is a continual cycle o activity required to keep businesses prepared or any eventuality. Our scope o services range rom preparing emergency response plans and procedures or dealing with major accident hazards on high-risk sites, to the identifcation o hazards and risks associated with ofce acilities, equipment and business-critical management systems. We also develop plans and procedures or the support provided by company emergency response and crisis management teams. Our teams work closely with our customers’ teams to determine their requirements. The teams become integrated, with our sta oten becoming part o the company’s project team. For example, there have been instances where we have ormed part o the saety team with responsibility or emergency response during the construction and hook-up phases.
Business Continuity We provide comprehensive solutions or companies wishing to develop and implement business continuity plans and processes within their organisation. Services we provide in this area are compliant with best practice defned by the Business Continuity Institute and as required by B25999. They are delivered rom initiation to completion, incorporating all stages o the business continuity planning cycle which must be reviewed as a company develops. We also oer a “health check” rom a business continuity perspective.
Response Services Petroac Training Services pioneered the concept o an integrated Emergency Response Service Centre (ERSC) and, in early 2006, made this a reality or the UKCS, with the launch o the frst integrated ERSC in Aberdeen, Scotland. The acility provides an immediate and eective response support to multiple North Sea operators in the event o an emergency situation. The ERSC is at a constant state o readiness, providing a complete emergency response solution or operators on a worldwide basis, with 24/7 emergency response support and a pool o specialist responders. The centre eatures robust and resilient IT and telecommunications equipment to ensure our customers are best prepared to respond to an emergency situation. Strategically located next to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and close to the industry regulators, the ERSC is the frst point o contact or a number o North Sea and international installations, providing them with an immediate and eective response in emergencies. The acility’s customer base has expanded over the years and the ERSC now supports a variety o assets, ranging rom manned a nd unmanned installations and drilling rigs to hydrocarbon carrying vessels and pipelines. A continual cycle o training and emergency exercises are held, ranging rom getting support to the aected installation to assisting with relative and media liaison. These events help ensure that customers are prepared or every eventuality and exercises are tailored to each customer’s specifc needs. The centre is used extensively or training, running simulated exercises including oil spill contingency planning and practicing the interace with the Secretary o State’s Representative (SOSREP). Our dedicated personnel have a wealth o experience rom emergency response backgrounds, including in the energy industry, armed orces and emergency services. Response teams and responders can also be provided to work with customers in remote or site-specifc locations, to enable them to provide frst-on-scene responder service where the customer requires it.
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Major Exercises
Price
POR
Fees
None
Duration dependent upon requirements
Total
POR
Ref No.
PS00104UKPTL
Exercise Overview This service is designed to provide a test o the participating unit’s response to a major emergency involving the installation, terminal or onshore emergency response teams, control room personnel, management team and, where appropriate, the company support teams. It enables delegates to conduct a critical review o their emergency response plan, in compliance with Prevention o Fire, Explosion and Emergency Response (PFEER) or Control o Major Accidents and Hazards (COMAH) Regulations. Where appropriate the exercise will include the Secretary o State Representative (SOSREP) arrangements. Exercise Structure Delegates take part in a testing scenario, which involves all key areas o the emergency response organisation. A realistic scenario is created, whilst maintaining the operational status o the installation or onshore plant. External agencies such as the Department or Energy and Climate Change (DECC)/ HSE, Police, Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) and Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) will either participate or be role played. Prerequisites Previous emergency management exercising is benefcial. Target Audience Operational sites, supporting response teams, crisis management teams, authorities and regulators. Certifcation No certifcation is provided but a comprehensive post-exercise report will be issued to comply with the customer’s requirements. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at the customer’s premises. Dates On request, however a minimum notice o six months is preerred to get external participation planned and agreed.
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Exercise Content The exercise ocuses on: l Appraising the perormance o emergency response teams, emergency command teams and onshore support teams l Providing a training and coaching opportunity or oshore and onshore emergency response teams in the command and control o major emergencies l Testing the adequacy o emergency response plans and procedures and identiying scope or improvement l Testing interaces in both plans and procedures between the company, its contractors and other external participants
Simulated Exercises
Price
POR
Fees
None
Duration dependent upon requirements but normally 4 hours
Total
POR
Ref No.
PS00110UKPTL
Exercise Overview This service is designed to provide a test o the participating unit’s response to a simulated emergency involving the onshore emergency response teams at all levels o the response. A simulated exercise will replicate the environment that will exist in a real emergency, introducing the attendees to pressure and stress, allowing them to practice prioritisation and the command and control techniques. However, the amount o pressure and stress is controlled by the directing sta to create the environment needed to maximise learning. All communications are controlled using role players. These exercises will examine the appropriate Emergency Response Plans and can be used to run through the Secretary o State Representative (SOSREP) arrangements. Exercise Structure Delegates take part in a testing scenario, which involves all key areas o the emergency response organisation. A realistic scenario is created in conjunction with the customer. Routinely the customer will provide a role player to simulate the incident site and ensure the accuracy o the inormation being communicated. All other external stakeholders will be role played as well as any internal roles that cannot participate.
Exercise Content The exercises objectives are agreed with the customer but can include: l To practice teams responding in a realistic environment l To practice command and control l To practice individuals working as a team l To practice use o procedures, and confrm understanding l To check data and inormation available to the team l To practice logging inormation l To practice completion o reports and returns l Notifcation and mobilisation can also be practiced as part o a simulation exercise, although it is recommended that this is kept separate
Prerequisites As a minimum, delegates should have received induction training or their respective response teams. Target Audience Team or multiple team attendance. Members rom associated teams that are not being exercised, but would need to be simulated can be role played by actual members o that team. This provides an excellent additional learning medium. Certifcation No certifcation is provided but a comprehensive post exercise report will be issued to comply with the customer’s requirements. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Normally held in the customer’s response rooms. May be held in the Petroac Training Services acilities. Dates On request, however a minimum o eight weeks’ notice is preerred to allow or adequate research to be completed. 139
Tabletop Exercises Duration dependent upon requirements but normally 2 to 3 hours
Exercise Overview This service is designed to provide a test o the participating company’s response to a simulated emergency involving all levels o the response, rom the incident site to the supporting teams. A tabletop exercise will examine the response issues and allow the participants to discuss them in plenary rather than taking any actions. No communications are made except to test real contact numbers as contained in the pertinent response documentation. A tabletop exercise provides an ideal environment in which to test inter company interaces prior to project work and an ideal test o drat bridging procedures. Also it is ideal in running through team processes ollowing induction training. Exercise Structure Injects are introduced via paper and as necessary the participants are split into their response teams or companies. The issues are then researched o line using the appropriate plans beore discussing the issues in plenary. Findings are recorded and are used to fnalise the plans. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Project members and/or response team members. Certifcation No certifcation is provided but a post-exercise report will be issued to comply with the customer’s requirements. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held in a suitable meeting room equipped with a speaker phone to acilitate communications with the potential incident site. May be held in the Petroac Training Services acilities. Dates On request, however a minimum o two weeks’ notice is preerred.
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Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
PS00111UKPTL
Exercise Content The exercises objectives are agreed with the customer but can include: l Lines o communication l Notifcation l Mobilisation l Golden hour o response l HR issues l Media issues l Business issues
Representing Your Company Through the Media: Media Training Masterclass
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
PS00103UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview This highly popular training course provides delegates with the skills and knowledge to cope with the ull range o media they may ace, whether it is or a news bulletin or a eature. The sessions are designed to remove ear and build confdence, and ensure that senior executives portray a positive and trusted image o their company. Course Structure A mix o theory, practical and interactive sessions designed to provide delegates with the knowledge and confdence needed to handle a wide range o media enquiries, rom live studio appearances to unexpected ‘doorstep’ visits rom the media, as well as everything else in between. Feedback is given throughout the day and each individual receives a DVD o their work.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Filmed ‘doorstep’ interview l Filmed live news studio interviews l Filmed remote studio interview l Media in the 21st century l Observing live news bulletins going on air l Press conerences l Tour o working newsroom (optional)
Prerequisites Each masterclass is run with our to fve delegates. We can also provide a bespoke one-to-one masterclass to ensure discretion and confdentiality. Target Audience Chie Executive Ofcers (CEOs), Managing Directors (MDs) and senior managers who may be called upon to be the public ace or voice o their organisation in live interviews, recorded interviews and press conerences. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Scottish TV’s state-o-the-art digital studios at Craigshaw Business Park, Aberdeen. The course can also be delivered at customer premises in the UK or overseas. Items to bring We will gather inormation rom delegates in advance to allow us to create realistic scenarios. Photographic ID. Dates On request.
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Working with the Media: Media Training Intermediate
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
PS00105UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview This training course provides delegates with the skills and knowledge to cope with the media in the course o their work, whether live or recorded. The sessions are designed to remove ear and build confdence and teach eective ways to convey key messages. Course Structure A mix o theory and practical sessions designed to provide delegates with the knowledge and confdence needed to handle media enquiries. Feedback is given throughout the course and each individual receives a DVD o their work. Prerequisites Each course is run with our to fve delegates. Target Audience Middle management and representatives o organisations who could be called upon to be interviewed on television or news or or eatures. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Scottish TV’s state-o-the-art digital studios at Craigshaw Business Park, Aberdeen. The course can also be delivered at customer premises in the UK or overseas. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Conveying key messages l Media in the 21st century l Observing live news bulletins going on air l Practical flmed sessions including a ‘doorstep’ television interview l Recorded and ‘as live’ interviews l Tour o working newsroom (optional) l Understanding sound bites
Introduction to Media Response: Media Training Foundation
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
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PS00106UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview This training workshop provides delegates with the skills and knowledge they need to cope with the media during the course o their work. The sessions are designed to remove ear and build confdence and ensure that they portray their organisation in a positive light even in the event o a crisis. Course Structure A mix o theory and interactive sessions designed to equip delegates with the knowledge and confdence needed to handle unexpected media calls or visits. Feedback will be given through the training.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Communication skills l Coping with challenging questions l Do’s and don’ts l How journalists think l Jargon busting l Media in the 21st century l Practical exercises
Prerequisites This course is run with eight to ten delegates. Target Audience Designed or anyone who may receive an unexpected call or visit rom the media, e.g. receptionists, security sta, personal assistants and telephone responders. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Scottish TV’s state-o-the-art digital studios at Craigshaw Business Park, Aberdeen. The course can also be delivered at customer premises in the UK or overseas. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
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Relative Response Workshop
Price
POR
Fees
None
Duration dependent upon requirements
Total
POR
Ref No.
PS00107UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to train delegates to manage a wide range o public and “next-o-kin” telephone enquiries during a crisis. Specifcally it enhances skills in answering queries rom relatives in an efcient and caring manner. Course Structure Delegates are required to take part in both theoretical and practical activities. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel involved in a team o relative responders in the event o an emergency. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at a Petroac Training Services acilities, or at a suitable customer venue. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Confdently answering calls rom concerned relatives l Dealing with people in traumatic situations l Expectations required to achieve best possible understanding l Individual limitation in situations o stress l Phonetic voice awareness l Protecting the company’s reputation
Corporate Manager (UK) Oil Spill Response Level 2 DECC
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
PS00108UKPTL
4 hours
Course Overview Article six o the OPRC (Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation) Convention 1990 sets out the requirement or operators to have in place an oil response system that includes equipment, training and exercises. This accredited course aligns with DECC’s corporate manager training requirements and ensures that delegates understand the principals o oil spill response pertinent to their operating level so that they can contribute eectively to response management.
Course Content The course content includes the ollowing: l Review o UK legislation l Insurance and liabilities arrangements l International assistance and co-operation l Roles and responsibilities o UK agencies l Petroleum operator number one l Oil spill contingency plans l Response management – introduction to oil spill response
Course Structure This is a participative workshop, which majors in theoretical input. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Executive or corporate decision makers who may be required to assist with strategic and tactical priority setting during an oil spill incident; this includes those expected to liaise with external statutory agencies while representing their own company. Certifcation Accredited by the Nautical Institute (on behal o the DECC). Revalidation Every three years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities, or at a suitable customer venue. Items to bring Copy o own oil spill contingency plan. Photographic ID. Dates On request.
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Onshore Emergency Responder Oil Spill Response Level 3 DECC
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
PS00109UKPTL
3 days
Course Overview In alignment with DECC’s oil spill response training guidelines, this course will ensure that operator personnel understand, can manage and achieve the response arrangements as detailed within their oil spill contingency plan. These personnel must also be able to work with and understand the actions being agreed between the IMO level two emergency responder and Government personnel about any response strategy ormulated. Any such decision making process may include input rom and with DECC, Marine and Coastguard Agency, Secretary o State’s Representative (SOSREP), the response contractor and other involved Government agencies. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel, sta and contractors, who are emergency room managers or hold positions as advisors dealing with response to oshore oil spills. Certifcation DECC certifed. Operators should note that this qualifcation will only be recognised within the UK and will not have any international equivalent at IMO model course levels. Revalidation Onshore emergency responders, must undertake reresher courses at periods o three years rom the date o their original certifcate. Such reresher courses shall be or the duration o one day, and will be held at an accredited training centre, or by any other suitable means as accredited by the Nautical Institute. Venue Held at a Petroac Training Services acilities, or at a suitable customer venue. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
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Course Structure The ollowing key elements will be covered through a series o lectures, workshops and practical exercises: l Assess situation l Activate contingency plan l Develop a response action plan (strategy) l Assist in establishing and organising a response structure l Assist in activating an operational response l Activate an operational response l Manage and control ongoing response l Assist in the decisions to deactivate a response l Debrie and report
Incident Manager Workshop
Price
POR
Fees
None
3 days
Total
POR
Ref No.
PS00112UKPTL
Course Overview Incident Management Team (IMT) training is largely ocused on improving knowledge o emergency policies and procedures. Exercises establish problems with procedures and oten neglect the social and cognitive skills (non-technical), which are essential in ensuring a proessional and competent perormance o the IMT. The incident manager is key to the whole process and this course aims to equip participants with the generic skills required to eectively lead an emergency response team.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Leadership l Non-technical skills l Response issue management (HR, media etc) l Communication l Decision making l Situational awareness
Course Structure Delegates are required to take part in both theoretical and practical activities. Prerequisites Selected to be incident managers, ideally having been part o the IMT but as a minimum must have completed company induction training. Target Audience Prospective incident managers (minimum o fve/ maximum o six). Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at a Petroac Training Services acility or at a suitable customer venue. Dates On request.
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Security/Switchboard Operator Workshop
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
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PS00113UKPTL
1 / 2 day
Course Overview This course is designed to give awareness training to help prepare security, reception and switchboard sta so that they can handle whatever type o call may come in to them. The course aims to train delegates to manage a wide range o public telephone enquiries during a crisis or at other t imes. These calls can range rom the standard general inormation through to bomb-threat calls. Course Structure Delegates are required to take part in both theoretical and practical activities. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Security, switchboard and reception sta. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at a Petroac Training Services acility or at a suitable customer venue. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Communicating during an emergency l Overview o emergency response arrangements l The role o the switchboard l Basic call handling l Advanced call handling l Handling a telephone bomb threat l Stress management l Practice call handling
Telephone Response Skills Full or 1 / 2 day
Course Overview The intensive ull or hal-day courses show exactly how to deal with challenging, developing, real lie news situations where the misunderstood question, the unguarded comment, the wrong word, or the mumbled sentence can be disastrous.
Price
POR
Fees
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POR
Ref No.
PS00204UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Voice training l Role play sessions l Media in the 21st century
Course Structure A mix o theory, practical and interactive sessions designed to provide delegates with the knowledge and confdence needed to handle phone calls in the event o an emergency or unexpected situation. Prerequisites The recommended maximum number is 12 delegates. Target Audience Anyone throughout the company who may be called upon to handle the media in the event o an emergency. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at customer’s premises. Dates On request.
149
Presentation Skills
Price
POR
Fees
None
Full or 1 / 2 day
Total
POR
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PS00207UKPTL
Course Overview This training course helps develop the presentation skills o people who need to communicate in a clear, understandable, inormative and engaging manner. Course Structure We employ voice trainers with teaching qualifcations rom top specialist colleges in the UK to guide clients on how best to use their vocal skills. Prerequisites The course ranges rom individual sessions to hal-day and ull-day group classes or up to six people. Target Audience All sta who need to communicate in a clear and understandable manner. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at customer’s premises. Dates On request.
150
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Voice training l Vocal skills l Word choice l Maximum impact through non-verbal communication
Public Speaking
Price
POR
Fees
None
1 / 2 day
Total
POR
Ref No.
PS00205UKPTL
Course Overview This course aims to develop and build confdence in clients so that key messages can be presented to live audiences in a clear, direct and articulate manner.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Confdence building exercises l Voice training l Clear communication
Course Structure A mix o theory, practical and interactive sessions designed to develop the natural voice and presentation skills. Prerequisites This hal-day course can be or groups o up to six, or bespoke one-to-one coaching. Target Audience All sta that need to develop their public speaking skills. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at customer’s premises. Dates On request.
151
Conerence/Awayday Media Session
Price
POR
Fees
None
Duration dependent upon requirements
Total
POR
Ref No.
PS00208UKPTL
Course Overview This testing and inormative course outlines the what, why, where and when o dealing with the media in the 21st century. Challenging yet entertaining, it is the perect add-on to a conerence or awayday. Course Structure A mix o theory and interactive sessions designed to show what not to do, and to demonstrate how even the most experienced can be caught out on camera. Prerequisites Can be tailored to meet any conerence size, the practical sessions determined by the number o delegates. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at customer’s premises. Dates On request.
152
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Media howlers l How to avoid them l Video interviews l Feedback
Production Operations & Maintenance
Production Operations and Maintenance Our highly skilled and proessional Production, Operations and Maintenance team cover a wide range o technical training here in Aberdeen, rom general oil & gas operations, through to specic courses, either on industry topics or company specic elements designed by ourselves or provided by the company. Located at our Montrose training centre, we oer a bespoke and specialised pipeline operations and competency training acility - the rst in the UK to deliver pipeline operations competence training on a ully operational pipeline. This unique training, testing and research acility consists o a 1km long, 10” diameter pipeline which is electronically operated by the latest SCADA system and can create a variety o bespoke training scenarios tailored to our customers’ requirements.
Technical Authoring Our dedicated and experienced personnel consult and work alongside customers to produce a range o technical documentation associated with saety and technical operations. With access to a technical resource base, we work closely with customers to identiy their requirements and develop solutions which are t-or-purpose. Each publication is based on a detailed user-task analysis and, beore any writing begins, we provide highly detailed content specication that describes the document content and structure, and the reasoning behind it. For urther inormation please email ino@petroactraining.com
153
Compression Fittings and Small Bore Tubing Awareness
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
OT00211UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview This course is designed to train delegates in the aspects o Compression Fittings and Small Bore Tubing Awareness. Course Structure The course is a mix o theory and practical workshops, covering the ollowing topics: l Course overview and introduction l Small bore compression tting training material l Small bore industry video l Practical tting exercises and pressure testing l Formal assessment - practical and classroom Prerequisites Basic hand-tool awareness and saety skills. Target Audience Personnel involved in the installation and maintenance o Small Bore Tubing Systems or simply those who require an overview o good working practices, such as: l New starts to the company or transers rom other installations l Production operations technicians l Area/perorming/isolating authorities l Department heads l OIM/site controllers l Permit co-ordinators l Maintenance personnel l Scaolders l Well services personnel Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o theoretical and practical ormal assessment. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
154
Course Content On completing the course, delegates will be able to: l Understand hazards associated with small bore tubing l Describe how to make up small bore ttings l Be aware o the hazards associated with small bore ttings l Describe the principles and operation o the various makes o small bore ttings
Sae Isolation and Reinstatement o Plant (SIRP) Theory Normal SIRP
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
OT00105UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview This course is designed to train delegates in t he theory o the Isolation Standard - Sae Isolation and Reinstatement o Plant (SIRP). Course Structure The course is theory based. Assessing competence will be carried out by ormal assessment ater completion o all sections.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Scope and responsibilities l Isolation standards and planning l Isolation implementation and control l Preparation or breaking containment l Conned space entry l Plant reinstatement and leak testing
Prerequisites An understanding o the undamentals o process operations. Target Audience Sae Systems o Work (SSOW) personnel including the ollowing roles: l Isolation authority - process l Area authority l OIM/site controller l Department head (maintenance) l Permit to Work (user) l Permit co-ordinator Certication Delegates who successully complete the course assessment will then have to complete the SIRP eld assessment in order to undertake a Process Isolating Authority (IA) role within the company sae systems o work. Revalidation Recommended every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at alternative suitable acilities. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
155
Methanol Awareness
Price
POR
Fees
None
4 hours
Total
POR
Ref No.
OT00117UKPTL
Course Overview The training session will be delivered to make sure that the individual will be subjected to maximum exposure o relevant methanol awareness inormation. The need or a saety-conscious attitude will be stressed throughout the course to develop the right understanding to address the sae handling, transportation and storage issues o methanol. The training material will provide a comprehensive underpinning knowledge in the topics listed below. Course Structure Ater completion o this course and using appropriate company resources, the delegate may be in position to plan, implement and keep up to date records o methanol knowledge based training or others. Prerequisites Delegates should have a basic knowledge o the oil & gas industry. Target Audience The course is aimed at all personnel who will work in the storage and transportation o methanol. Certication No approved certication will be issued upon successul attendance. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at any Petroac Training Services acility, or at alternative suitable acilities. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
156
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Product identity and use l Chemical and physical properties l Exposure and eects on human (potential health eects) l Fire and explosion hazards l Fire extinguishing agents l Transportation and storage issues l Accidential spillage and measures l Hazard protection or the e nvironment l Chemical saety inormation l Current regulations, guidelines and standards l Exposure limit values l Methanol detection methods l Personal protection l Saety equipment
Fundamentals o Process Operations
Price
POR
Fees
None
2 days
Total
POR
Ref No.
OT00301UKPTL
Course Overview The course includes a series o process operations learning modules, designed to provide delegates with a working knowledge o the various process operations that are encountered on production installations. The training consultant will utilise materials which have been designed to cover t he theory, technologies and plant involved in the fuid path as it travels rom the reservoir through to reception and export rom an onshore site as well as all necessary utilities and support systems. Course Structure The course comprises 13 sections, dedicated to specic areas o plant and shutdown systems involved. Following each section assessments will be carried out. A report can be generated on completion o the course to refect lear ningachievement. In addition, a detailed technical assessment and training needs analysis (TNA) meeting can be organised, in order to determine the level o training required. The trainer led sessions and material has not been based on any one particular installation but rather looks at the general principles o oshore process operations and control.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Wellhead design, operation and control l Flowlines and maniolds l Separation l Crude oil metering and export l Gas compression l Gas sweetening l Gas dehydration l Gas export and metering l Produced water treatment l Vents, fares and drains l Fuel gas l Chemical injection and sae handling procedures l Seawater systems/water injection l Shutdown systems and ESDV testing
Prerequisites None. Target Audience This course has been designed or any company or individual, no matter what role or experience they have. Our trainers have an operations background, and can support the material with personal experience and case histories. The main target audience is technicians o all disciplines. This course has been delivered to various operators, and to various levels o delegates by our training consultants. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o scenarios. Revalidation Recommended every our years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at alternative suitable acilities. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request. 157
Brie Introduction to the Oil & Gas Industry
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
OT00109UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview The course is designed to provide delegates with the basic understanding o operations and equipment involved in upstream production o oil & gas, and downstream manuacturing processes to produce a variety o products rom oil & gas, as well as all the necessary utilities and support systems. Course Structure The course is theory based. Multi-choice questionnaire will be used or ormal assessment ater completion o Powerpoint presentation. Prerequisites None. Target Audience The course has been designed or non-technical individuals working directly or indirectly in any company associated with the energy business or providing support to oil & gas industry. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Altens, Aberdeen, or at alternative suitable acilities. Items to bring None. Dates On request.
158
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l History o oil & gas l Exploration l Early production techniques l Onshore and oshore production methods l Articial lit l Types o platorms l Basic crude oil chemistry l Physical and chemical properties o crude oil l Natural gas liquids (NLGS) l Natural gas l Distribution and transportation o oil & gas l Oil & gas processing techniques l Renery processes and its products l Renery products and their compositions l Raw materials or petrochemical industry l Storage
Pipeline Pigging Awareness
Price
POR
Fees
None
1 day
Total
POR
Ref No.
OT00631UKPTL
Course Overview This course has been designed to provide delegates with the knowledge o the t heory and principles o pigging operations in a pipeline. Course Structure The course is a mix o classroom-taught theory, lecture and discussion combined with practical demonstrations o pigging operations on our custom-built pipeline acility. A written assessment will be undertaken.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l History o pipeline pigging operations l Saety issues with regard to pigging operations l Flow assurance l Practical demonstrations o launching and receiving pigs
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel who wish to gain a background knowledge o the role o pigging operations in pipeline maintenance/integrity such as personnel new to this sector and individuals in support roles to pipeline operations. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Full PPE to include coveralls, saety boots, gloves, hard hat, saety glasses and wet-weather gear. Photographic ID. Health All delegates are required to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
159
Pipeline Pigging Operations
Price
POR
Fees
None
2 days
Total
POR
Ref No.
OT00633UKPTL
Course Overview This course has been designed to provide delegates with the skills and knowledge required or practical pigging operations in a pipeline. Course Structure The course is a mix o classroom taught theory, lecture and discussion combined with extensive practical demonstration and hands on training in pigging operations on our custom-built pipeline acility. Written and observational assessments will be undertaken. A course handbook will be provided or uture reerence. Coaching notes or additional on-site training may be provided by arrangement. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Technicians and engineers who are involved in the practical implementation o pigging operations within the pipeline industry. Suitable or new entrants to the pipeline industry. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every our years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Full PPE to include coveralls, saety boots, gloves, hard hat, saety glasses and wet weather gear. Photographic ID. Health All delegates are required to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
160
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l The theory and history o pipeline pigging operations l Saety issues with regard to pigging operations l Delegate hands on operation and instruction in launching/receiving pigs (11 / 2 days)
Pipeline Operations
Price
POR
Fees
None
3 days
Total
POR
Ref No.
OT00625UKPTL
Course Overview This course has been designed to provide delegates with an in-depth knowledge o pipeline and pigging operations. Course Structure The course is a mix o classroom-taught theory, lecture and discussion combined with practical demonstrations on our custom-built pipeline acility. Written assessments will be undertaken and a course handbook will be provided or uture reerence. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel who wish to develop their knowledge o pipeline operations both onshore and oshore.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Principles o pipeline operations l Practical demonstration and hands-on operation o pigging operations l Design and legislation criteria l Pipeline integrity and saety critical issues l Physical environmental issues l Flow assurance and fuid management l Pre-commissioning and testing l Network control systems and leak detection l Pigging operations - standard and specialised l Pipeline isolation, repair methods and re-instatement l Corrosion and inspection techniques
Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every our years. Venue Held at any Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Full PPE to include overalls, saety boots, gloves, hard hat, saety glasses and wet weather gear. Photographic ID. Health All delegates are required to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
161
Process and Instrumentation Diagrams
Price
POR
Fees
None
1 day
Total
POR
Ref No.
OT00601UKPTL
Course Overview This course covers all ormats o process drawings and provides delegates with the underpinning knowledge, tools and skills to interpret the various types and variations o drawings in the oil & gas industry. These include: l l l l l l
Construction Isolation Commissioning Fault ndings Operation Engineering upgrades
Course Structure The course comprises two sections - theory in the morning and practical in the aternoon. The aternoon session is based on our pipeloop process area and involves identiying various components on the P&ID. This is in an assessment ormat, accompanied with P&IDs, legends and PFDs. On completion o the course, delegates will be able to: l
l l
Understand the dierent types o process drawings available Use a legend to interpret a P&ID Appreciate the dierences in drawing types between operators
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Technicians across all disciplines. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Recommended our years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Full PPE to include coveralls, saety boots, gloves, hard hat, saety glasses and high visibility vest. Photographic ID. Dates On request.
162
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Section types o drawings l Breaking down the P&ID drawing l Instrumentation l PFDs l Plot plans
Pressure Awareness and Introduction to Flange/Joint Types
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
OT00114UKPTL
2 days Course Overview This course has been designed to provide delegates with a basic knowledge o the dierent types o fanges and sealing components, coupled with a basic knowledge and appreciation o the elements involved with pressure testing. Course Structure The course is a mixture o theoretical course work and practical examples. Prerequisites Attendees should have basic knowledge o the oil & gas industry. Target Audience Personnel who want to, or have entered the oil and gas industry and will be involved with installation, maintenance, design, or who require an overview o good working practices. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Full PPE and photographic ID. Dates On request.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Basic principles o joint applications in the industry l Joint integrity management, case studies showing incidents o joint ailure. The impact on the environment, hazards, risks, saety l Dierent types o fanges/joints: API, ANSI, ASTM, ASME, BS. Material classications: carbon steel, stainless steel etc., certication, codes and practices/ regulations. Dierent types o sealing gaskets: fexi, ring joints, tefon, elastomers etc. l Flange makeup, bolting, torque/torsion techniques l Pressure testing denitions and general requirements l Explanation o proo testing, strength testing and reinstatement leak testing l Pressure testing mediums explained, dierent types, hazards associated with using nitrogen, water, air, oils etc l Hazards with hydraulic, pneumatic and atmospheric applications l Hazards involved in pressure testing. Case studies o incidents, what can go wrong when integrity is lost l National standards, HSE code o practice and regulations l Preparation or pressure testing, checklists, risk assessments l Delegates will then be given a series o exercises to conduct out on the pipeloop l Exercises/assessments will comprise o: fange identication o the various fanges on the pipeloop, using the tables provided, determine sizes, classication, pressure rating, sealing ace conguration, bolt size, bolt torque values. Determine the pressure rating or the Pig. Trap and prepare or pressure testing
163
Nitrogen and Pressure Awareness
Price
POR
Fees
None
1 day
Total
POR
Ref No.
OT00104UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to raise awareness in the use o nitrogen and to rise awareness in pressure testing operations. Course Structure The course is purely theoretical course work. Prerequisites Attendees should have a basic knowledge o the oil & gas industry. Target Audience Personnel involved with installation, maintenance, or who require an overview o good working practices in the sphere o nitrogen use linked to pressure awareness. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Full PPE and photographic ID. Dates On request.
164
Course Content The course ocuses on skills required by an assessor: l Nitrogen Awareness, properties o Nitrogen l Hazards o Nitrogen, case studies o incidents l Pressure testing denitions and general requirements l Explanation o proo testing, strength testing and reinstatement leak testing l Pressure testing mediums explained, dierent types, hazards associated with using Nitrogen, water, air, oils etc l Hazards with hydraulic, pneumatic and atmospheric applications l Hazards involved in pressure testing. Case studies o incidents, what can go wrong when integrity is lost l National standards, HSE code o practice and regulations l Preparation or pressure testing, checklists, risk assessments l Final assessment
Well Services
Completion Design (Introduction)
Price
POR
Fees
None
1 day
Total
POR
Ref No.
WS00245UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide an overview o completions with respect to component requirements. Relevant examples are discussed. Course Structure The course is classroom-based.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Brie overview o building a well l Wellheads l Completion unctional requirements l Completion components l Examples o completions
Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel with links to the oileld. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s premises on request. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
165
Completion Design (Basic)
Price
£754
Fees
None
3 days
Total
£754
Ref No.
WS00105UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with the basic skills or well completion design. Course Structure The course is classroom-based. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Completion, production and reservoir personnel. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s premises on request. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
166
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Completion unctional and component requirements l Completion fuids l Casing systems l Examples o multi-zone completions l Examples o single-string single-zone completions l Reservoir parameters
Completion Design (Advanced)
Price
£1352
Fees
None
5 days
Total
£1352
Ref No.
WS00200UKPTL
Course Overview This course aims to provide an insight into completion types, material selection, tubing movement, packers and packer selection. Course Structure The course is a mixture o theory a nd design exercises. Prerequisites Delegates should have a reasonable level o competence/knowledge within completion techniques. Target Audience Personnel involved with the supervising and running o completions, production and drilling.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Completion congurations l Completion string components l Design and space-out exercise l Horizontal well completions l Multi-lateral completions l Packer orces/tubing movement/ stress analysis l Reservoir and well parameters l Sand control completions l Packer orces/tubing movement/ stress analysis l Vertical lit perormance/tubing fow regimes l Well infow perormance/dynamic testing
Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s premises on request. Items to bring Scientic calculator and photographic ID. Dates On request.
167
The Oil & Gas Industry (Introduction) 1 day
Course Overview This course is designed to provide an overview o the oil & gas industry rom exploration to production. Course Structure The course is mainly classroom-based. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel with links to the oil industry or those hoping to gain employment within it. Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s premises on request. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
168
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
WS00246UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Origins o oil & gas l Uses o oil & gas l Exploration l Drilling rigs/drilling/building a well l Well evaluation/testing l Completions l Well servicing l Production platorms l Oil & gas transportation l Reneries
Oil & Gas Exploration and Production
Price
£738
Fees
None
3 days
Total
£738
Ref No.
WS00220UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to give a basic understanding o the processes involved in hydrocarbon exploration, drilling and building a well, ormation evaluation, completion design, well servicing and production platorm systems. Course Structure The course is mainly classroom-based with the opportunity to view well servicing equipment, subject to availability. Prerequisites None.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Drilling/casing a well l Exploration methods l Oshore oil/origins o oil & gas l Petrochemical plants l Petroleum geology l Production process acilities l Production well testing/reservoir analysis l The North Sea environment l Transportation l Well completions l Well evaluation/logging method l Well servicing (wireline/coiled tubing)
Target Audience Personnel with links to the oil industry or those hoping to gain employment within it. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s premises on request. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
169
IWCF Well Intervention Pressure Control
Price
£520
Fees
£72
Total
£592
Ref No.
WS00211UKPTL
4 days
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with an overview o completion and increase awareness o the various well control equipment currently used in well workover operations to the International Well Control Forum (IWCF) standard. It is a requirement o the IWCF that this course certicate is renewed beore the two-year validity period expires. Course Structure The course is theory-based, with an IWCF examination on the nal day. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel involved with the design, planning, execution, supervision or management o well servicing operations who require accreditation in the disciplines o wireline, coiled tubing and snubbing operations - i.e. combined levels one and two. Certication International Well Control Forum (IWCF) certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Every two years. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s premises on request. Items to bring Valid passport. Dates On request.
170
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Coiled-tubing well servicing l Completions l Hydrostatic and volumetric calculations l HWO well servicing l Well control principles and procedures l Wireline well servicing
Well Testing (Introduction)
Price
POR
Fees
None
1 day
Total
POR
Ref No.
WS00247UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide an overview o well testing with respect to downhole, sub-sea and surace well test equipment. Course Structure The course is classroom-based. Prerequisites None.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Reasons or well testing l Downhole equipment l Sub-sea equipment l Surace equipment l Conducting the test l Data measurements
Target Audience Personnel with links to the oileld. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s premises on request. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
171
Well Testing (Introduction with Practical) 2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to provide an overview o well testing with respect to downhole, sub-sea and surace well test equipment. Also, delegates have the opportunity to view surace well test equipment components and their operation within a fow loop. Course Structure First day classroom-based, second day practical with surace well test equipment. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel with links to the oileld. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s premises on request. Items to bring Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
172
Price
POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
WS00215UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Reasons or well testing l Downhole equipment l Sub-sea equipment l Surace equipment l Conducting the test l Data measurements l Practical with surace test equipment
Well Testing (Basic)
Price
£680
Fees
None
3 days
Total
£680
Ref No.
WS00204UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with knowledge o the basic principles o dynamic well testing relating to downhole, sub-sea and surace equipment. Course Structure The course is classroom-based. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel with involvement in well testing, i.e. drilling, completion, production and reservoir personnel.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Conducting a well test l Downhole well test equipment requirements and operation l Fluid sampling l Pressure measurement l Reasons or perorming well tests l Sub-sea well test equipment requirements and operation l Surace equipment requirements and operation l Well perorating
Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s premises on request. Items to bring Photographic ID. Dates On request.
173
Well Testing (Intermediate)
Price
£1284
Fees
None
5 days
Total
£1284
Ref No.
WS00205UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with the principles o dynamic well testing relating to downhole, sub-sea and surace equipment. It also gives an insight into well test planning and data analysis. Course Structure The course is classroom-based. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel involved in well testing, i.e. drilling, completion, production, and reservoir personnel. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s premises on request. Items to bring Scientic calculator and photographic ID. Dates On request.
174
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Additional operations during well testing l Analysis o well test data l Conducting a well test l Contingency planning l Downhole, sub-sea, and surace well test equipment requirements and operation l Fluid fow-rate calculations l Reasons or perorming well tests l Reservoir parameters l Well perorating l Well test planning
Well Testing (Advanced)
Price
£1284
Fees
None
5 days
Total
£1284
Ref No.
WS00203UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide an understanding o how hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs are evaluated, i.e. ormation properties, wellbore damage, reservoir boundaries, and heterogeneities - in terms o wellbore pressures and fowrates. Course Structure The course is classroom-based. Prerequisites Knowledge o logarithms, graphing slope and intercept, semi-log and log-log plotting. Target Audience Personnel who require an understanding o how reservoir data, both static and dynamic, is interpreted. Suitable or well testing and reservoir personnel.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Analysis o test data l Core sample analysis l Concept o porosity and permeability l Drawdown and build-up testing l Dynamic well testing l Oilwell PIs/gaswell deliverability curves l Open hole logging evaluation techniques l Porosity and permeability measurements l Reservoir concepts l Reservoir drive mechanisms l Reservoir fuid saturations l Type curves
Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services acilities at Forties Road, Montrose or Altens, Aberdeen, or at the customer’s premises on request. Items to bring Scientic calculator and photographic ID. Dates On request.
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Introduction to Wireline 3 days
Course Overview This course is designed to give delegates a basic understanding o the well intervention discipline o mechanical wireline and completion equipment. Course Structure This course is classroom-based with a mix o theoretical and practical exercises. Prerequisites None. Target Audience Personnel with links to the oil industry and those hoping to gain employment within it. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose (wireline equipment on view), or at the customer’s acilities on request. Items to bring Full PPE including wet proos. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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£624
Fees
None
Total
£624
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WS00225UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Introduction to well-bore completions l Non-setting tools selection l Pulling tool selection l Selection, care and handling o wires l Toolstrings selection l Well-bore entry l Well investigation l Wireline shing l Wireline pressure control equipment: BOPs, lubricators, stung box l Wireline surace equipment: winch, power packs, control pumps l Xmas tree amiliarisation and takeover operations
Wireline (Basic) 5 days
Course Overview This theoretical and practical course is designed to give delegates a basic understanding o the well intervention discipline o mechanical wireline and completion equipment. Course Structure The course is a mixture o theoretical and practical exercises. Prerequisites Delegates should have a reasonable level o competence/knowledge within wireline techniques. Target Audience Trainees and junior operators working in the discipline o wireline, or personnel working or an operating or well services company in a role which has requent interaces with the wireline industry.
Price
£1284
Fees
None
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£1284
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WS00208UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Introduction to well-bore completions l Non-setting tools selection l Pulling tool selection l Selection, care and handling o wires l Toolstrings selection l Well-bore entry l Well investigation l Winch operating techniques/practices l Wire testing l Wireline pressure control equipment: BOPs, lubricators, stung box l Wireline surace equipment: winch, power packs, control pumps l Xmas tree amiliarisation and takeover operations
Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Full PPE required, including wet proos. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Wireline (Intermediate)
Price
£1284
Fees
None
5 days
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£1284
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WS00209UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to give delegates a better understanding o various downhole assemblies/ circulating devices and their unctions. Course Structure The course is a mix o theoretical and practical exercises. Prerequisites Delegates should have a reasonable level o competence/knowledge within wireline techniques. Target Audience Wireline operators, but would benet personnel in a supervisory well service role which has requent interaces with wireline operations. Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Full PPE required, including wet proos. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Circulating devices: sliding side door and side pocket mandrel operations l Downhole assembly unctions, running/ pulling/testing procedures l Hydrostatic calculations l Nipple and locking device systems l Pulling tools
Wireline (Advanced) 5 days
Course Overview This course is designed to give delegates a better understanding o shing operations in the well intervention services o mechanical wireline. Course Structure The course is a mixture o theoretical and practical exercises. Prerequisites Delegates should have a reasonable level o competence/knowledge within wireline techniques. Target Audience Wireline operators, well services personnel and personnel who may become involved in shing operations.
Price
£1284
Fees
None
Total
£1284
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WS00207UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Blown up the hole l Fishing calculations l Fishing scenarios l Fishing techniques l Operators good working practices l Toolstring stuck l Toolstring stuck and latched to downhole assembly l Well control l Wire broken at surace l Wire broken downhole l Wireline shing prevention
Certication Petroac Training Services-approved certication will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Full PPE required, including wet proos. Photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Fabric Maintenance
OPITO Trainee Blaster/Painter
Price
£811
Fees
£21
3 days
Total
£832
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FM00001UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with a basic knowledge o the blaster/painter industry. It will include the responsibilities o the blaster/painter on current health and saety, environmental and quality requirements. Course Structure Delegates will gain a basic level o understanding and awareness through explanation, demonstration and supervised practical exercises.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Introduction to blasting and painting l Working saely l Compressor awareness l Surace preparation and blasting l Painting and coating l Quality control
Prerequisites Delegates must be at least 18 years o age. Target Audience Newcomers to the blasting/painter industry or experienced blaster/painters who want to improve their knowledge o the industry. Certifcation An OPITO-approved trainee blaster painter certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation None. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Saety boots, coveralls and photographic ID. Health All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Abrasive Blasting Operative 1 day
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with a basic knowledge o grit blasting surace preparation discipline rom the industrial painting industry, including the health, saety, environmental and quality requirements. Course Structure Delegates will gain an understanding and awareness o surace preparation using wet and dry blasting methods through explanation, demonstration, and supervised practical sessions. Prerequisites Delegates must be at least 18 years o age. Target Audience Newcomers to the industry or experienced personnel who wish to improve their skill set and knowledge o industry requirements. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Coveralls and saety boots. Health All delegates to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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POR
Fees
None
Total
POR
Ref No.
FM00101UKPTL
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Legislation governing industry l Working saely l Compressor awareness l Surace preparation using wet and dry blasting methods l Quality control
Industrial Coatings Supervisor
Price
£598
Fees
None
2 days
Total
£598
Ref No.
FM00003UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with knowledge o the health, saety, environmental and quality duties carried out by an industrial coatings supervisor. The course also includes instruction and training in the use o sae air testing equipment. Course Structure Delegates will gain an understanding and awareness o roles and responsibilities o an industrial coatings supervisor through explanation, demonstration, and supervised practical sessions.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Legislation governing industry l Working saely l Company management systems l Customer specifcations l Project control l Manuacturers’ data sheets l Quality inspection and control l Breathing air quality l Engineering drawings
Prerequisites Delegates must be at least 18 years o age. Target Audience Experienced industrial coatings operatives who will be carrying out a supervisory role, and existing supervisors who wish to improve their knowledge and understanding. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course, along with Saewell certifcation or the basic theory and practice behind the sae use o compressed breathing air. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Coveralls and saety boots. Health All delegates to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Industrial Mechanical Preparation and Brush Painting
Price
£338
Fees
None
Total
£338
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FM00002UKPTL
1 day
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with a basic knowledge o the mechanical preparation/ brush painting discipline rom the industrial painting industry, including the health, saety, environmental and quality requirements. Course Structure Delegates will gain an understanding and awareness o mechanical preparation and brush painting through explanation, demonstration, and supervised practical sessions. Prerequisites Delegates must be at least 18 years o age. Target Audience Newcomers to the industry or experienced personnel who wish to improve their skill set and knowledge o industry requirements. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring All delegates to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Legislation governing industry l Working saely l Compressor awareness l Surace preparation using hand and power tools l Hand painting (understanding manuacturers’ application and health and saety data sheets) l Quality control
Industrial Surace Coating
Price
£338
Fees
None
1 day
Total
£338
Ref No.
FM00102UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with a basic knowledge o surace coating discipline rom the industrial painting industry, including the health, saety, environmental and quality requirements. Course Structure Delegates will gain an understanding and awareness o surace coating methods through explanation, demonstration, and supervised practical sessions.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Legislation governing industry l Working saely l Compressor awareness l Surace coating using conventional and airless spray methods l Quality control
Prerequisites Delegates must be at least 18 years o age. Target Audience Newcomers to the industry or experienced personnel who wish to improve their skill set and knowledge o industry requirements. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Coveralls and saety boots. Health All delegates to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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OPITO Trainee Fire Prooer
Price
POR
Fees
None
1 day
Total
POR
Ref No.
FM00004UKPTL
Course Overview This course is designed to provide delegates with a basic knowledge o the freproofng industry, including the health, saety, environmental and quality requirements. Course Structure Delegates will gain an understanding and awareness o removal, hand and spray application methods through explanation, demonstration, and supervised practical sessions. Prerequisites Delegates must have completed the OPITO Trainee Blaster/Painter course or be able to demonstrate competency to the OPITO blaster/painter competency standard. Target Audience Newcomers to the industry or experienced personnel who wish to improve their skill set and knowledge o industry requirements. Certifcation An OPITO-approved Trainee Fire Prooer certifcate will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Saety boots, coveralls and photographic ID. Health All delegates to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Legislation governing industry l Working saely l Quality control l Hand application l Spray application
OPITO Blaster/Painter Competence Assessment
Price
£676
Fees
£21
Total
£697
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FM00005UKPTL
2 days
Course Overview This course is designed to assess delegate competence in the blaster/painter role. It assumes that delegates have experience in the role and provides opportunity or delegates to demonstrate their knowledge and skills in a variety o tasks relevant to their role. It is not a training course. Course Structure An assessment plan will be agreed with each delegate at course commencement. Delegates will then be assigned a series o tasks including practical activities. Each delegate will be assessed by observation and oral and written questioning.
Course Content The syllabus ocuses on: l Contribute to eective work activities l Contributing to health, saety and environmental quality l Operating compressor equipment l Surace preparation - blasting and needle gunning l Applying coatings
Prerequisites Delegates must either have appropriate experience as a blaster/painter or have taken the OPITO Trainee Blaster/Painter training course and have subsequently used the skills in the workplace. A record o candidate experience and pre-course written assessment must be completed by each delegate prior to course commencement. Target Audience Experienced blaster/painters who wish to gain nationally recognised certifcation that demonstrates their competence in the blaster/painter role. Certifcation Petroac Training Services-approved certifcation will be issued on successul completion o the course. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue Held at Petroac Training Services, Forties Road, Montrose. Items to bring Coveralls, saety boots and photographic ID. Health All delegates to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement. Dates On request.
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Management Skills & Competence
Management skills and competence We have a comprehensive portolio o training programmes designed to develop management skills and competence in areas including: l l l l l l l l
teambuilding management development supervisory leadership skills presentation skills stress management coaching skills project management
Delivered worldwide, we can tailor our training programmes to compliment and progress employee personal development plans, while ensuring sensitivity to cultural needs at all times. In addition, we can provide language training to enable eective communication during the course o oil & gas operations in the workplace. For urther inormation please e-mail businessdevelopment@petroactraining.com.. businessdevelopment@petroactraining.com
At Petroac, we understand and can ensure successul investment in an organisation’s organisation’s greatest asset – its workorce. Working closely with our customers, we identiy the skills and development needs o an organisation and provide solutions that ft.
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Managed Solutions
Managed Solutions From the management o training and competence requirements to the design, build and management o training centres, Training Services has a range o solutions to meet customer needs across all disciplines.
Training Management Solutions (TMS) Outsourcing your training management requirements brings benets such as: • • • • • • • • • •
Reducedfunctionaloverheadcostsviaasingle monthly invoice or all customer training costs Purchasingpowertonegotiatefavourableterms with suppliers Heightenedawarenessofindustryrequirements Reducedadministrationeffort Improvedvisibilityoftrainingspend Clarityofmanagementreportinginformation Visibilityoftrainingprovision Recommendationonthird-partysuppliers Managementofallnancialtransactions Maintenanceofcustomer’sdatabase/learning management system
TMS acts as the point o liaison or all contract issuesassociatedwithglobaltrainingcustomers’ requirements. We provide a dedicated team o administrators and unctional support assisted by additionalteamresourcesasandwhenrequiredto match the volume o activity. Our service is comprehensive and fexible, ensuring that the overall solution is designed and developed inconjunctionwithcustomers’existingprocesses and systems. The services oered range rom a booking service through to the management o trainingmatrices,plansandtrainingevents.In addition, the TMS team provides administration support,procurementandrecordsofdelegates’ progress. The TMS service is available or companies o any size;fromSMEswithnotraininginfrastructurein placetolargemultinationalcompanieswhowish to outsource some, or all, o their training and associated administration. For more inormation, please email tms@petroactraining.com
TrainingServicesprovidesprofessionalandcosteective outsourced training management solutions fortheco-ordinationandadministrationof customers’completetrainingrequirements.
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Managed Solutions Competence Management Solutions (CMS)
TrainingCentreDesign,Construction TrainingCentreDesign,C onstruction and Management
TrainingServiceshasawealthofknowledgeand TrainingServiceshasawealth ofknowledgeand experienceinassistingorganisationswithdeveloping and building a regional or global competency frameworkthatwillsupporttheiroperational requirements.Weworkcloselywithourcustomers toensurethatwesourcethebestcompetency solution or them, either in the selection o a globally recognised standard or building a bespoke competencyframeworktomeetspecied requirements.
Training Services also has considerable experience Training inworkingwithmajororganisationsinthedesign, construction and management o training centres globally.Wearewellpos globally .Wearewellpositionedtobuildef itionedtobuildefcientand cientand eective learning environments, utilising our skills andexpertise.Weworkwithlocalpartnersincluding national, international and integrated oil companies todevelopworld-classtrainingandcompetence centresacrosstheworld.
Training Services is accredited by the SQA to Training deliverA1(Assessor)andV1(Verier)training and qualications and is also an Engineering and ConstructionIndustryT ConstructionIndus tryTrainingBoard(ECI rainingBoard(ECITB)TB)accredited provider o various engineering National VocationalQualications.Thisenablesthecapability to support our customer ater the roll out to achieve their desired assessment and verication levels withinspeciedtimeframes. The competence management solution may include: •
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For urther inormation please email competence@petroactraining.com
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Our involvement includes the design, construction, resourcing, resourcin g, management and operation o training and competence centres in strategic locations. Our expertiseprovidesourcustomers expertisepro videsourcustomerswiththeassurance withtheassurance thatwewilldesignandbuildafacilitywhichprovides an environment that is conducive to achieving effectivelearninginthedeliveryofHSEQand technical training and a platorm or the acceleration ofnationalworkforcedevelopment. For urther inormation, please email ino@petroactraining.com
A1 Assessor Training 2 days
CourseOverview This course is designed to give delegates the skills,knowledgeandunderstandingtobecome anaccreditedworkplaceassessor anaccreditedworkplaceas sessor.Thecourse .Thecourse consists o a 1 1 / 2dayinduction,followedbytwo eedback and assessment sessions. CourseStructure The course is a combination o practical and theoretical sessions. The course provides delegates withtheopportunitytopracticetheessentialskillsof assessingandcoverstheunderpinningknowledge in order to gain an accredited qualication. Prerequisites Noformalqualicationsarerequired.Ho Noformalqualicationsar erequired.However wever,you ,you canonlyassessa‘subject’thatyouareexperienced inworkingin.Youmusthaveaccesstoaminimu inworkingin.Y oumusthaveaccesstoaminimum m oftwocandidatesaftertheinductiontraining.
Price Fees Total Ref No.
POR None POR OT00654UKPTL
CourseContent The syllabus ocuses on skills required by an assessor: l Planning l Assessing l Decision-making l Feedback l Completionofappropriatepaperwork l Overviewofawardingbodiesrolesand responsibilities l Familiarisationwitharangeofstandards l Acomprehensivesupportlistofhowto meet the standards o the A1 qualication l One-to-onefollow-upsessiontogive support and eedback
Target Audience Personnelwhohaveanactiveroleincompetence assessment. Certication An A1 Assessor qualication rom SQA. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue HeldatanyPetrofacTrainingServicesfacilityoron HeldatanyPetrofacT rainingServicesfacilityoron location at a suitable venue. Itemstobring Priortocourse,agreementneededforthestandards youwillbeassessing.PhotographicID. Dates On request.
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V1VerierCourse 1 day
CourseOverview This course is designed to give delegates the skills,knowledgeandunderstandingtobecome anaccreditedworkplaceverier anaccreditedworkp laceverier.Thecourseconsis .Thecourseconsists ts ofaonedayinductionfollowedbytwofeedback and assessment sessions. CourseStructure The course is a combination o practical and theoretical sessions. The course provides delegates withtheopportunitytopracticetheessentialskillsof verifyingandcoverstheunderpinningknowledgein order to gain an accredited qualication. Prerequisites Youmustbeanexperien Y oumustbeanexperiencedworkplaceassess cedworkplaceassessor or andideallyalreadypossessD32/D33orA andideallyalreadyp ossessD32/D33orA1.Y 1.You ou mustbeworkingaspartofarecognisedquality assurancesystemorapprovedN/SVQCentre. Target Audience Personnelwhohaveanactiveroleincompetence assessment and quality assurance. Certication AV1VerierqualicationfromSQA. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue HeldatanyPetrofacTrainingServicesfacilityoron HeldatanyPetrofacT rainingServicesfacilityoron location at a suitable venue. Itemstobring Priortocourse,agreementneededforthestandards youwillbeassessing.PhotographicID. Dates On request.
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Price Fees Total Ref No.
POR None POR OT00120UKPTL
CourseContent The course ocuses on skills required by a verier: l Assessor training plans l Completionofappropriatepaperwork l Decisionmaking l Feedback l Planningandsampling l Standardisation l Assessor training plans l Overviewofawardingbodiesrolesand responsibilities l Familiarisationwitharangeofstandards l Acomprehensivesupportlistofhowto meet me etth the est stan anda dard rds sof oft the heV V1 1qu qual ali ica cati tion on l One-to-onefollow-upsessiontogive support and eedback
L20CompetenceCourse 1 day
CourseOverview This course is designed to give delegates the skills,knowledgeandunderstandingtobecomean accreditedworkplaceassessor accreditedworkplaceas sessor.Thecourseconsists .Thecourseconsists ofaonedayinductionfollowedbytwofeedback and assessment sessions. CourseStructure The course is a combination o the practical and theoretical sessions. The course provides delegates withtheopportunitytopracticetheessentialskills o assessing and covers the essential underpinning knowledgeinordertogainanaccredited qualication.
Price Fees Total Ref No.
POR None POR OT00305UKPTL
CourseContent The course ocuses on skills required by an assessor: l Planning l Assessing l Decisionmaking l Feedback l Principlesofrecordingassessments l Acomprehensivesupportlistofhow to meet the standards o the L20 qualication l One-to-onefollow-upsessiontogive support and eedback
Prerequisites Atpresentyoumustbeworkingwithinternal companystandardsintheworkplace. Target Audience Thisunitisforcandidateswho’ Thisunitisforcand idateswho’sroleincludes sroleincludes assessing perormance against an agreed standard. Itislikelythatthiswillbeanin-housecompetency standard.Youmayneedadviceonwh standard.Y oumayneedadviceonwhatstandards atstandards can be used. The assessments must be carried out intheworkplace. Certication An L20 Assessor qualication rom SQA. Revalidation Not applicable. Venue HeldatanyPetrofacTrainingServicesfacility HeldatanyPetrofacT rainingServicesfacility,oron ,oron location at a suitable venue. Itemstobring PhotographicID. Dates On request. AdditionalInformation This course can also be customised or an individual company’scompetencystandar company’ scompetencystandards.Priceavailable ds.Priceavailable on request.
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Terms and Conditions Catalogue Bookings 1 Defnitions “Account” means a credit account acility agreed in writing with the Company; “Certifcate” means a document issued by the Company to the Registrant confrming that the Registrant has satisactorily completed the Training Session; “Claim” means any cost, claim, expense, fnes, penalties, judgements (including legal reasonable expenses), damage, loss, liability or rights o action; “Company” means Petroac Training Limited, a company registered in Scotland under Company Number SC179707, with its registered ofce at The Oshore Training Centre, Forties Road, Montrose, Angus, DD10 9ET; “Consequential Loss” means (i) consequential or indirect loss under English Law; and (ii) loss and/or deerral o production, loss o product, loss o use, loss o revenue, proft or anticipated proft (i any), in each case whether direct or indirect to the extent that these are not included in (i) and whether or not oreseeable at the Contract Start Date; “Contract” means the agreement or the provision o a Training Session between the Company and the Customer in accordance with these Terms; “Contract Start Date” means the date the Registration Confrmation is sent to the Customer; “Course Fee” means the ull price or ee (but excluding any accreditation, exam or other ees) or a Training Session to be paid by the Customer to the Company; “Customer” means either the company whose details are provided on the orm at Registration (“Company Customer”), or where ull and accurate company details are not provided, the individual whose personal details are included in the orm at Registration (“Individual Customer”); “Customer Care” means the Company’s dedicated customer care department, contactable at The Oshore Training Centre, Forties Road, Montrose, Angus, DD10 9ET, email address customercare@petroactraining.com; “Force Majeure” means any cause beyond the reasonable control o either party (including without limitation strikes and/or lockouts, labour disputes external to the Company, and compliance with any law or governmental order, rule, regulation or direction o governmental agencies) provided that a lack o unds shall not constitute Force Majeure; “Joining Instructions” means the documentation confrming all Registrant and Training Session details sent to the Customer by the Company as part o the Registration Confrmation; “Party” means either the Customer or the Company and the “Parties” means the Customer and the Company together; “Registrant” means the individual or whom Registration is completed and who will attend the Training Session; “Registration” means completion o the booking process by the Customer, oering to make a booking on a Training Session;
“Registration Confrmation” means the confrmation sent by the Company to the Customer containing the Joining Instructions and confrming acceptance o the Customer’s oer to make a booking; “Terms” means these Terms and Conditions o Training – Catalogue Bookings; “Training Session” means the session detailed in the Company’s course directory as requested by a Customer at Registration and as detailed in the Registration Confrmation; “Training Session Materials” means any materials provided to the Customer by the Company at the Training Session, or example, manuals, copies o slides, handouts and other similar materials, in whatever orm; “Training Start Date” means the date on which the Training Session starts; “Working Day/s” means a day or days on which banks are open or business as usual in Scotland. 2 General These Terms (together with the Registration Confrmation) constitute the entire agreement between the Company and the Customer in relation to the provision to the Customer o a Training Session. The Contract replaces any prior arrangements or agreements made between the Customer and the Company relating to the subject matter hereo unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Customer and the Company and no amendment or variation to these Terms or the Contract is permitted, except with the prior written agreement o the Company. The Customer acknowledges that it is not relying on any statement, implied warranty or representation made by or on behal o the Company other than those expressly set out in the Contract. I any provision o the Contract becomes void or otherwise unenorceable in whole or in part, the validity o the remainder o the Contract shall not be aected. I the Company ails to enorce, or delays in enorcing, its rights or remedies under the Contract, such ailure or delay shall not operate as a waiver o that right or remedy and shall not prevent the Company rom exercising that right or remedy in the uture. The Contract is not intended to be or the beneft o any third party and shall not coner any rights on any other person under the Contracts (Rights o Third Parties) Act 1999 or otherwise. 3a
Registration Process or Customers without an Account A Customer without an Account must pay the Course Fee in ull at Registration. The Course Fee may be paid by major credit and debit card, cash, bank transer or cheque made payable to Petroac Training Limited. Course Fees paid by cheque must be received by the Company at least 7 Working Days prior to the Start Date and unds cleared at least 72 hours beore the Start Date. Joining Instructions will be issued once the Course
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Terms and Conditions Catalogue Bookings Fee has been received in ull by the Company. I a receipted invoice is required, the Customer should request this at Registration. The Company reserves the right to reuse attendance at a Training Session and/or withhold the issue o a Certifcate and i payment is not made in ull in accordance with this paragraph. 3b
Registration Process or Customers with an Account Customers with an Account must pay the Course Fee in ull within thirty (30) days o the date o the Company’s invoice. Joining Instructions will only be sent once the Company receives written confrmation rom the Customer that includes an order or reerence number enabling the Company to invoice the Customer or the Training Session. I the Customer disputes in good aith, any part o the Company’s invoice, the Customer shall pay any undisputed part within thirty (30) days o the date o the invoice. Subject to the oregoing, i the Customer ails to pay the Company any sum due and payable pursuant to these Terms, interest shall be due and payable on the outstanding amounts at the then current Royal Bank o Scotland plc annual base rate plus 3 per cent per annum, calculated pro rata rom the due date or payment until the outstanding amount (together with accrued interest) is paid in ull. Where payment is not made in accordance with the terms o this paragraph, the Company reserves the right to withhold the issue o a Certifcate or revoke Certifcates that have been issued or, where a Training Session has not yet taken place, reuse attendance at the Training Session. 4 Value Added Tax Course Fees (and any other associated costs) are quoted exclusive o VAT and any other taxes, which will be added and become payable as applicable. 5 Transer Policy Following receipt o the Registration Confrmation, the Customer may transer a Registrant (subject to availability), to another Training Session on one occasion only up to 24 hours beore the Training Start Date. The Customer shall send a written request to the Company marked or the attention o Customer Care, stating the original Registration details and the date o the Training Session to which to Customer wishes the Registrant to be transerred (which must be within 3 months o the original Training Start Date). I the Registrant cannot or any reason (including but not limited to ailure to meet any stipulated medical or other requirements) attend the Training Session to which he or she has transerred, the terms o Clause 6 shall apply. The Customer can nominate another person to attend the Training Session in place o a Registrant at any time up to 24 hours beore the Training Start Date by sending a written notice to the Company marked or the attention o Customer Care, providing the details o the original
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Registration and o the proposed replacement registrant. The Company shall thereater process the proposed transer and send revised Joining Instructions to the Customer. The Company reserves the right to reuse training to any person who attends a Training Session in place o an original Registrant who has not been transerred in accordance with these provisions. This will be treated as a cancellation by the Customer and the terms o Clause 6 shall apply. 6 “Cooling-o Period” and Cancellation Policy An Individual Customer may cancel a Contract and receive a ull reund by written notice to the Company marked or the attention o Customer Care, at any time within a period o seven (7) days rom the Contract Start Date (or at any time beore the Training Start Date where the Training Start Date is less than seven (7) days rom the Contract Start Date) by notiying the Company in writing. A Customer may cancel a Contract and receive a ull reund by written notice to the Company marked or the attention o Customer Care, at least 14 days prior to the Training Start Date. However, (save as set out above) i a Contract is cancelled by a Customer less than 14 days prior to the Training Start Date, or i a Registrant ails to attend all or any part o a Training Session, the ull Course Fee or the Training Session remains payable and no reund shall be given. 7 Cancellation by Company Company reserves the right to cancel a Training Session or any reason upon provision o a minimum orty eight (48) hours written notice to the Customer. The Company shall use reasonable endeavours to reschedule the Training Session to a mutually acceptable date. In the event an alternative date is not available within three (3) months o the date o the cancelled Training Session, Company shall reund the value o any Course Fee received. 8 Data Protection In this Clause 8, reerences to “personal data”, “data subjects” and “data controller” are defned in the Data Protection Act 1998 (the Act). The Company shall comply with all relevant provisions o the Act and do nothing which causes, or may cause, the Company to be in breach o its obligations under the Act. In particular, to the extent that the Company acts as a data controller in respect o any personal data pursuant to these Terms, the Company shall only process such personal data to the extent necessary to enable it to ulfl its obligations under these Terms. Such processing, however, may include transerring this data to countries or territories outside the European Economic Area. 9 Intellectual Property Rights All copyright, design rights and other intellectual property rights used, created or embodied in or arising out o or in connection with the Training Session, including the
Terms and Conditions Catalogue Bookings Training Session Materials remain the sole property o the Company and the Customer shall not and shall procure that the Registrant shall not dispute the ownership o such rights. Any materials and inormation (in whatever orm and including the Training Session Materials) provided by the Company in connection with the Training Session shall not be copied, distributed or made available in whole or in part to third parties or re-used and shall be used only to enable the Registrant to properly participate in the Training Session. Subject to the aorementioned, Registrants are entitled to keep, or their own use only, any Training Session Materials provided to them. The Customer must procure however, that any other materials, in whatever ormat, issued to the Registrant are returned to the Company on the earlier o the completion o the Training Session or when requested by the Company. The Customer shall not and will procure that the Registrant shall not copy or otherwise reproduce in any orm, any Training Session Materials or other materials provided by the Company without the Company’s prior written consent. 10 Registrant Fitness Where a Training Session requires proo o medical ftness to attend, it is the Customer’s sole responsibility to ensure that the Registrant is in possession o a valid certifcate that meets the Training Session prerequisites. The Company reserves the right to reuse training to any Registrant not in possession o current and applicable evidence o medical ftness. I a Registrant does not provide evidence o medical ftness, the terms o Clause 6 shall apply. For Training Sessions requiring physical activity, it is the Customer’s sole responsibility to ensure that Registrants are physically ft and ree rom respiratory disorders or heart disease. The Company reserves the right to reuse to provide training to Registrants i it believes that they pose a saety risk. 11 Completion o Session All aspects o the Company’s Training Sessions must be completed to the specifed standard(s) to receive certifcation. Should the Registrant successully complete the Training Session, a Certifcate will be issued. Should the Registrant ail to participate in any element o the Training Session, the Company will issue a letter o non-attainment to the Customer notiying them that a Registrant has ailed to satisactorily complete a Training Session. Where a Registrant is unable to complete a Training Session or any reason, the ull Course Fee remains payable. In exceptional circumstances, should a Registrant provide, in the sole opinion o the Company, a valid reason or being unable to complete a Training Session, the Registrant may be given the opportunity to return and complete the uncompleted part o the Training Session within a 3-month period. The Company will advise additional ees associated with completion o an uncompleted Training Session and payment must be received in cleared unds at least 24 hours prior to recommencement o the Training Session.
12 Saety During the Training Session, the Customer shall procure that the Registrant complies at all times with the directions given during the Training Session together with the Company’s health and saety policies posted around the premises where the Training Session takes place. Any saety equipment and/or protective clothing which the Registrant is required to bring to the Training Session will be specifed in the Joining Instructions and the Customer will provide this and ensure that it is ft or its required purpose. The Company reserves the right to postpone or suspend a Training Session at any time i it considers there to be any risk to the health or saety o any person or risk o loss or damage to any plant, machinery, equipment or material. In such circumstances, the Company will seek to reschedule the Training Session to another date The Company shall be entitled, in its sole discretion, i it deems it necessary in the interests o saety (whether to protect personnel, property or otherwise): (a) require a Registrant to leave a Training Session; (b) to reuse a Registrant entry to a Training Session. The Company shall have no liability to the Customer or Registrant or any action it may take in accordance with this Clause. Training Sessions are conducted in English and Registrants must be able to read and understand English. The Company reserves the right to reuse a Registrant admission to a Training Session i a Registrant cannot speak and understand English to the standard required by the Company. 13 Force Majeure In the event that the Company is rendered unable, wholly or in part, by Force Majeure to carry out its obligations hereunder, upon the Company giving notice and reasonably ull particulars o such Force Majeure to the Customer within a reasonable time ater the occurrence o the cause relied upon, the obligations o the Company, so ar as they are aected by such Force Majeure, shall be suspended during but no longer than the continuance o the inability so caused and such urther period thereater as shall be reasonable in the circumstances. The Company shall use reasonable endeavours to eliminate the circumstances o Force Majeure relied on to enable it to resume the ull perormance o its obligations and minimise the eects o the circumstances o Force Majeure. I the Company is unable to provide any Training Session, or any part o any Training Session, by reason o Force Majeure, the Company shall be entitled to postpone or cancel that Training Session, or part o it. The Company shall use reasonable endeavours to reschedule the Training Session to a mutually acceptable date i possible. 14 Termination The Company may terminate the Contract with immediate eect i the Customer materially breaches any o the provisions o the Contract and ails to remedy such breach (i capable o remedy) within such reasonable period as the Company specifes. Upon 199