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Course code: MUK-160
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 30 minutes
Language: Brazilian Portuguese
Price: NOK 500,-

Course Goal: This course aims to provide an overview of management of change. The course focuses on the steps of the management of change process, the roles and responsibilities of personnel, and the risks involved in change management and their associated control measures.

Learning Objectives:

LO1 Explain why the effective management of change is an essential part of operations in the Oil and Gas Industry

LO2 Define ‘change’

LO3 Describe the key stages in the management of change process 

LO4 Identify the key roles and responsibilities involved in effective management of change 

LO5 Identify the risks associated with management of change

LO6 Explain how the risks associated with management of change can be managed

Grunnkurs Varme Arbeider

Course code: KOL-020
Course type: Classroom course
Duration: 8 hours
Language: Norwegian
Price: Not set

Varme arbeider innebærer økt brannrisiko. Brannene skyldes ofte menneskelig svikt, mangel på kunnskap og omtanke. Noen av brannene innebærer også tap av arbeidsplasser og av kulturhistoriske bygninger. De som utfører varme arbeider må forstå hvilken brannrisiko varme arbeider innebærer og utføre arbeidet slik at brann ikke oppstår. Derfor har forsikringsselskapene innført krav om sertifikat for de som skal utføre varme arbeider.

 

Sertifikat for varme arbeider har en gyldighet på 5 år.


This course is only available in Norwegian.

Course code: BVS-036
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 1 hour
Language: English
Price: EUR 200,-

Presentation

This training course is based on the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea - 1972, (COLREG 72), which aims at determining the signalling system requirements for safe navigation.

Objectives

On completion of the training, students will be able to: Get familiar with steering and sailing rules. Understand the meaning and the positioning of navigation lights. Know the requirements of the Convention concerning lights, shapes and sound signals.

Program

Application and responsibilities

Definitions

Steering and sailing rules

o Conduct of the vessel in any conditions of visibility

o Conduct of the vessel in sight of one another

o Conduct of the vessel in restricted visibility

Lights and shapes

o Technical specification of lights

o Technical specification of shapes

o Definitions

o Visibility of lights

o Applicability: power-driven vessels, towing and pushing, sailing vessels, fishing vessels, vessels not under command, vessels restricted in their ability to manoeuvre, vessels constrained by their draught, anchored vessels and vessels aground

Sound and light signals

o Whistle

o Bell

o Gong

o Vessel equipment for sound signals

o Manoeuvring and warning signals

o Sound signals in restricted visibility

Certificate

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

Certificate of COLREG awarded by Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore.

The Certificate of COLREG, issued by Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore, is obtained after completing the course and passing the qualification examination.

Course code: MUK-092
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Language: Brazilian Portuguese
Price: NOK 1500,-

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: TQ_021
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 15 minutes
Language: English
Price: GBP 15,-

"“Communication works for those who work at it.” 

-John Powell  

 

Upward communication flows from the lower level to the upper level of a hierarchy. For example, employees communicating with their immediate manager, the immediate manager communicating with their reporting manager, and so on up to the board of directors or owner of the company. This form of communication helps employees express their requirements, ideas, or goals. Managing upward communication is an art to be acquired if you are looking for a long-term career in your organization and wish to get ample opportunities to learn and grow. This course will help you communicate upward effectively.

 

Establish your interest in the organization  

Look for opportunities to contribute and think big 

Be yourself and do not encourage or be involved in manipulation 

Take ownership of your mistakes and avoid politics

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