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Course code: MUK-152
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 15 Minutes
Language: English

Who is the course for?

Personnel requiring an awareness or understanding of lubrication systems.

 

Is previous experience required?

You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course.

 

How will the course benefit me?

This course aims to introduce learners to the role of lubrication systems in maintaining mechanical equipment.

 

How will the course benefit my company?

By ensuring you are introduced to the role of lubrication systems in maintaining mechanical equipment.

 

What standards are referenced in the course?

This course does not refer to specific legislation or standards but is written according to industry best practice.

 

Is there an assessment?

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Course code: MUK-148
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 15 minutes
Language: English

Who is the course for?

Personnel who require an overview of the steps involved in the process of disconnecting flowlines.

Is previous experience required?

You do not require previous experience to complete this course.

How will the course benefit me?

By providing you with an overview of the steps involved in the process and disconnecting flowlines and the associated safety controls.

How will the course benefit my company?

By ensuring personnel are aware of the hazards posed by disconnecting flowlines and the steps that should be followed to ensure that the work is carried out safely.

What standards are referenced in the course?

This course does not refer to specific legislation or standards.

Is there an assessment?

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Course code: MUK-177
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 1 hour
Language: English

Who is this course for?

Personnel requiring awareness or understanding of subsea control systems.

 

Is previous experience required?

You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course.

 

How will this course benefit me?

This course aims to provide an overview of subsea control systems and has the following sections:

Section 1: Evolution of Subsea Technology

Section 2: Subsea Completions Layout

Section 3: Subsea Control Systems

Section 4: Subsea Process Control

Section 5: Subsea Technology Development

 

How will this course benefit my company?

By ensuring you have an overview of industry best practice in relation to Subsea Control Systems.

 

What standards are referred to in this course?

This course does not refer to specific legislation or standards but is written according to industry best practice.

 

Is there an assessment?

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Course code: MUK-180
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 120 Minutes
Language: English

Who is this course for?

Trainee Production Operators and Trainee Instrument Technicians.

 

Is previous experience required?

You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course and it is assumed that you are competent in your designated role.

 

How will this course benefit me?

This course aims to provide an overview of process control systems.

 

This course has 7 sections:

Section 1: Open and Closed Loops

Section 2: Process Control Hardware

Section 3: Process Control Lag

Section 4: Control Modes

Section 5: Fault Finding Techniques

Section 6: Distributed Control Systems

Section 7: SIS and Cause and Effects

 

How will this course benefit my company?

To ensure you have an overview of process control systems.

 

What standards are referred to in this course?

The course is made according to industry best practice.

 

Is there an assessment?

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Course code: MUK-182
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 20 minutes
Language: English

Who is this course for?

Personnel requiring awareness or understanding of turbo expanders.

 

Is previous experience required?

You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course.

 

How will this course benefit me?

This course provides an overview of the principles of turbo expansion.

 

How will this course benefit my company?

By ensuring you have an overview of the principles of turbo expansion.

 

What standards are referred to in this course?

This course does not refer to specific legislation or standards but is written according to industry best practice.

 

Is there an assessment?

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Course code: MUK-155
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 15 minutes
Language: English

Course Goal: This course aims to provide an overview of seawater systems.

 

Who is this course for?

Trainee Oil and Gas Operations Technicians.

 

Is previous experience required?

You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course and it is assumed that you are competent in your designated role.

 

How will this course benefit me?

This course aims to provide an overview of seawater systems.

 

How will this course benefit my company?

To ensure you have an overview of seawater systems.

 

What standards are referred to in this course?

This course is made according to industry best practice.

 

Is there an assessment?

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Course code: MUK-035
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Language: Brazilian Portuguese

Course Goal: This course aims to provide an overview of industry best practice for working on small bore tubing systems.

 

Target Audience: All relevant personnel involved in the design, construction and maintenance of small bore tubing systems.

 

Learning Objectives

Section 1: Introduction to Small Bore Tubing Systems

LO1 Describe the importance of small bore tubing systems

LO2 Explain the importance of hazard management

LO3 Identify the importance of ‘standardisation’

Section 2: Principles of Compression Fittings

LO4 Identify different types of compression fittings and explain their function

LO5 Describe the different components of fittings and the principles of compression fitting sealing

LO6 Explain the considerations to be taken into account when selecting fitting components

LO7 Explain the importance of deformation

Section 3: System Preparation

LO8 Describe the process for preparing compression joints

LO9 Explain the process of tube cutting and the considerations that should be taken into account

LO10 Explain how to secure the nut of a compression fitting

LO11 Explain when and where an inspection gauge should be used

LO12 Explain the use and selection of suitable thread sealant

LO13 Explain why leak and pressure testing must be carried out

LO14 Describe the different thread types that can be encountered

LO15 Outline the differences between parallel and tapered threads

Section 4: Identification of Tubing and Compression Systems

LO16 Explain the importance of not mixing types and brands of fittings

Section 5: Hazards

LO17 Identify the common problems and issues encountered in small bore tubing systems

LO18 Describe how tube bending is carried out

LO19 Identify the requirements for adequate straight length adjacent to the fitting

LO20 Identify what determines the number of fittings in a system

LO21 Describe the causes and effects of vibration

LO22 Identify the considerations involved where there are components frequently installed and removed in a system

LO23 Describe the procedures and practices that must be followed when reinstating a small bore tubing system back to its original condition

Section 6: Correct Selection and Assembly Techniques

LO24 Explain how to select the correct components

LO25 Describe the checks that should be made during an installation

LO26 Describe the best practice that must be followed for working with compression fittings and small bore tubing systems

Course code: MUK-036-FT
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: N/A
Language: English

FAST TRACK is a learning method which provides you with bespoke learning content by identifying any knowledge gaps you may have in a particular subject area.

FAST TRACK is a pre-assessment learning tool which is designed to assess your existing knowledge of a particular subject area. The pre-assessment uses a pool of questions to test your current knowledge. The results of this assessment help identify your personal knowledge gaps. FAST TRACK then automatically creates a bespoke course to address these knowledge gaps.

This FAST TRACK course contains the following sections:

Section 1: An Introduction to Mechanical Joint Integrity
Section 2: Principles of Hand Torquing
Section 3: Principles of Hydraulic Tensioning
Section 4: Principles of Controlling Tightening

Course code: MUK-214
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 30 minutes
Language: English

Who is this course for?
Process Operators

Is previous experience required?
You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course and it is assumed that you are competent in your designated role

How will this course benefit me?
This course aims to provide an awareness of how wax may be formed and controlled and the effects that it can have on pipeline flow. The course examines what wax is and how it is formed. It discusses flow assurance, details the risks of pipeline plugging by wax, and outlines the various methods of controlling wax formation.

How will this course benefit my company?
By ensuring you are aware of how wax may be formed and controlled and the effects that it can have on pipeline flow.

What standards are referred to in this course?
N/A

Is there an assessment?
Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Course code: MUK-170
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 30 minutes
Language: English

Who is this course for?

Personnel in oil and gas operations or technical roles.

 

Is previous experience required?

It is recommended you have completed the principles of well control course prior to undertaking this course.

 

How will this course benefit me?

This course aims to provide an overview of snubbing.

 

How will this course benefit my company?

By ensuring your personnel have an overview of snubbing operations.

 

What standards are referred to in this course?

This course does not refer to specific legislation or standards but is written according to industry best practice.

 

Is there an assessment?

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Course code: MUK-230
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 90 minutes
Language: English (US)

Who is this course for?

Personnel at any level in the organisation to provide an introduction to drilling technology.

 

Is previous experience required?

You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course.

 

How will this course benefit me?

This course aims to provide learners with an introduction to the Oil and Gas Industry and the different stages required for extracting and producing hydrocarbons.

 

How will this course benefit my company?

By ensuring you have been introduced to the Oil and Gas Industry and the different stages required for extracting and producing hydrocarbons.

 

What standards are referred to in this course?

This course does not refer to specific legislation or standards but is written according to industry best practice.

 

Is there an assessment?

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Course code: MUK-213
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 30 minutes
Language: English

Who is this course for?
Process Operators

Is previous experience required?
You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course and it is assumed that you are competent in your designated role

How will this course benefit me?
This course aims to provide an awareness of the issues surrounding the transportation and deposition of sand and explore its connection to integrity management and process management

How will this course benefit my company?
By ensuring you are aware of the issues surrounding the transportation and deposition of sand and explore its connection to integrity management and process management

What standards are referred to in this course?
N/A

Is there an assessment?
Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Course code: MUK-092
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Language: Brazilian Portuguese

Course Goal: This course is designed to enable all personnel to have a common and consistent approach to both company and industry best practice in relation to managing produced water.


This course contains 7 sections:

Section 1: Introduction to the Oilfield Water Cycle 

Section 2: Production Streams and Disposal Management 

Section 3: Produced Water Discharges - Environmental and Regulatory Requirements

Section 4: Produced Water Treatment Principles

Section 5: Produced Water Treatment Equipment

Section 6: Produced Water Chemical Management 

Section 7: Oilfield Water Cycle Summary

Course code: BVS-030
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 3 hours
Language: English

Presentation

This training course describes the various elements of the ship's structure, the loads acting on the structure and the required strength of the ship's structure to sustain such loads.

Objectives

On completion of the training, students will be able to:

Know the typical structural arrangements of different ship types. Understand stiffened panels as the fundamental structural units in ship structures and know the different framing systems used in ship construction

Know the different types of loads acting on the ship's structure and understand the static sea pressure and the wave induced dynamic sea pressure. Understand the concept of net loading on the ship's structure, shear forces and bending moments. Get familiar with fatigue loads

Understand the stresses on ship's structure including longitudinal stresses on hull girder, stresses on primary supporting structure and local stresses and the strength of the ships structure. Get familiar with fatigue strength and understand the corrosion and the net scantling approach.

Program

Module 1 – Elements of Ship Structure

Main ship types

Materials used in shipbuilding

Structural elements: Plating, profiles, stiffened panels, midship section, web frame

Framing systems: Longitudinal framing, mixed framing, transverse framing

Breakdown of ship structures: Double bottom, side shell, deck, bulkheads, engine room structure, peak tanks

Module 2 – Loads on Ship Structure

Classification of loads acting on ship structure

Static and dynamic loads

Sea pressure

Internal loads

Net load on structure

Bending moment and shear force

Alternate loading condition

Module 3 – Strength of Ship Structure

Ship structural strength

Stress classification

Spreading of loads through the ships structure

Hull girder strength

Strength of primary structure

Finite element modelling analysis

Strength of plates and stiffeners: Stress check, section modulus, buckling strength

Fatigue strength

Corrosion of ship's structure, consequences of general corrosion

Net scantling approach

Certificate

On completion of the training program, the student will be awarded:

A Certificate of Ship's Structure Fundamentals, issued by Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore.

The Certificate of Ship's Structure Fundamentals is obtained after completing the course and passing the online test.

Course code: MUK-254
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 90 minutes
Language: English

Who is the course for?

This course is for those involved in performing process isolations, such as plant managers, operations staff, HSE managers and maintenance personnel.

Is previous experience required?

No previous experience is required to complete this course.

How will the course benefit me?

This course will provide learners with safety information for working with process isolations.

How will the course benefit my company?

This course will provide learners with an understanding of the hazards involved in process isolations and ways to mitigate the likelihood of accidents occurring during process isolation operations.

What standards are referenced in the course?

There are no standards or legislation referenced in this course.

Is there an assessment?

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Course code: MUK-014-NL
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 120 minutes
Language: Dutch

Course goal: This course aims to provide all relevant personnel with an overview of best practices in Mechanical Isolations

Course Sections:

1. Introduction to Mechanical Isolations

2. Roles and Responsibilities

3. Safety Critical Manual Valves (SCMVs)

4. Planning Isolations

5. Performing Isolations

6. Isolation Security

7. HP/LP Systems

8. Reinstatement of Plant

 

Doel van de cursus: Deze cursus is erop gericht al het relevante personeel een overzicht te geven van de beste praktijken inzake mechanische isolaties

Cursusdelen:

1. Introductie tot mechanische isolaties

2. Functies en verantwoordelijkheden

3. Handbediende veiligheidskritische kleppen (HVKK's)

4. Isolaties plannen 

5. Isolaties uitvoeren

6. Isolatiebeveiliging

7. HD/LD-systemen

8. Herplaatsing van installatie

Course code: BVS-020
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 1,5 hours
Language: English

Presentation

This training course provides an overview of the Magnetic Particles Testing (MT) method for non-destructive examination of materials and welding, its objectives and principles.

Objectives

On completion of the training, students will be able to:

Understand the basic physical principles of magnetic particle testing.

Know the testing procedure and the inspection process referred to testing materials and equipment.

Differentiate applications and the acceptance criteria applied.

Get familiar with the purpose of reference materials and/or blocks to ensure the quality of test performance and testing results.

Program

Basic principle

Testing procedure

o Surface preparation

o Magnetization

o Applying detection media

o Inspection and recording

o De-magnetization

o Post-cleaning

Testing materials and equipment

o Detection media–dry and wet magnetic particles

o Equipment for magnetization

o AC/DC

Applications and acceptance criteria

o Scope

o Indications

o Acceptance criteria

o Test report

Reliability, quality of test performance

o Verification of magnetization

o Viewing conditions

o Detection media

o Magnetic flux indicators

o NDT personnel competence

Certificate

On completion of the training program, the student will be awarded:

A Certificate of NDT – Magnetic Particles Testing, issued by Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore.

The Certificate of NDT – Magnetic Particles Testing is obtained after completion of the course and passing the online test.

Course code: BVS-009
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 1,5 hours
Language: English

Presentation

This training course provides an overview of the different techniques employed for non-destructive tests (NDT) of materials and welding, their objectives and principles.

Objectives

On completion of the training, students will be able to:

Know the objectives and principles of the various non-destructive testing methods.

Differentiate NDT methods regarding application selection and physical principles.

Understand the evaluation process referred to the testing procedure.

Be familiar with the reliability of the various NDT methods.

Program

Definitions and terminology

Role of non-destructive testing

NDT methods

Systematisation of NDT methods

o Visual testing

o Penetrant testing

o Magnetic particles testing

o Radiographic testing

o Ultrasonic testing

Evaluation of NDT findings

Indications and flaws

Acceptance criteria

Reliability of NDT

Probability of detection

NDT operators certification

Certificate

On completion of the training program, the student will be awarded:

A Certificate of Introduction to NDT, issued by Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore.

The Certificate of Introduction to NDT is obtained after completion of the course and passing the online test.

Course code: BVS-027
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 3 hours
Language: English

Presentation

This training course describes the various components of a shaft line and the different types of shafts and their couplings, the importance of shaft alignment and the various methods utilized for shaft alignment. The course provides also a brief introduction to the vibrations that may affect the shaft lines.

Objectives

On completion of the training, students will be able to:

Get familiar and understand the components of a shaft line, know the types of shafts and their couplings, understand the protection required and the shaft line components scantlings and get familiar with the required tests and certification of shaft lines.

Understand the importance of shaft alignment and the factors influencing the alignment, know the different alignment methods currently employed and understand the shaft alignment issues for installations other than the main shafting line.

Understand the different types of vibrations that may affect shaft systems, know the general principles of torsional and axial vibrations and get familiar with the vibration control methods and vibration tests and measurements

Program

Module 1 - Shaft Lines and Propeller

Shaft line components: Shafts, shaft liners, propellers, propeller cap, shaft and intermediate bearings, stern tube, stern tube bushes and seals

Couplings: Flanged couplings, hydraulic couplings, flexible couplings

Design and construction: Propeller shaft key and keyway, shaft materials, couplings materials, coupling bolts, shaft scantlings, shaft monitoring

Inspection and certification: Inspections during construction, material tests, hydrostatic tests, certification, sea trials

Module 2 – Shaft Alignment

Introduction

Alignment calculation

Required information

Factors influencing the alignment: Draught, buoyancy, rigidity of the bearing base, temperature

Alignment methods: Gap and sag method, sighting method, jack-up method, strain gauge method

Alignment verification on board

Shafts for other installations: Alignment techniques, preparation, types of misalignment, alignment methods

Module 3 – Shaft Vibrations

Torsional vibrations

Rules requirements

Vibration damper

Barred speed range

Required documentation

Calculation principles

Axial vibrations

Vibration control and tests

Certificate

On completion of the training program, the student will be awarded:

A Certificate of Shaft Alignment, issued by Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore.

The Certificate of Shaft Alignment is obtained after completing the course and passing the online test.

Course code: BVS-026
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 2 hours
Language: English

Presentation

This training course provides general information on the ship’s propulsion system and its main components, the Rules’ requirements for design and survey of propeller and shaft installations, the requirements and methodology for the assessment on board of shaft alignment, and an overview of tailshaft survey requirements.

Objectives

On completion of the training, students will be able to:

Know the main propulsion shaft components

Understand the design requirements for propellers and propeller shafts 

Get familiar with the arrangements and installation on board of propellers and propeller shafts

Understand the main requirements for shaft alignment

Understand the survey requirements for propeller shafts and other propulsion systems.

Program

Main components of propulsion shafting

Design and construction of propulsion shafting

o Rules requirements

o Shaft alignment software

o Documentation to be submitted

o Materials

o Couplings

o Scantlings

o Lubrication system

Arrangement and installation – Shaft alignment

o Alignment calculation

o Shaft alignment sighting

o GAP and SAG method

o Bearing loads

o Alignment checking after chocking

Material tests, workshop inspections and testing, certification

Propellers

o Classification requirements

o Propeller types

o Geometry of propeller

o Materials

o CPP control system

o Arrangement and installation

o Testing and certification

Tailshaft surveys

o Survey schemes

o Periodicity

o Scope of surveys for traditional propeller shafts

o Scope of surveys for other propulsion systems

Certificate

On completion of the training program, the student will be awarded:

A Certificate of Propeller and Shaft Installations, issued by Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore.

The Certificate of Propeller and Shaft Installations is obtained after completion of the course and passing the online test.

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