Ce cours devrait vous permettre de :
• Acquérir une meilleure compréhension des dangers associés au sulfure d'hydrogène et des mesures de détection et de protection nécessaires à mettre en place et à respecter
• Identifier les niveaux et limites légaux d'exposition professionnelle qui ont été mis en place pour votre protection
• Expliquer les responsabilités des employeurs concernant la gestion des risques associés à une exposition potentielle au sulfure d'hydrogène sur le lieu de travail
• Expliquer les devoirs des employés quant à l'observation des procedures pertinentes relatives au sulfure d'hydrogène et au suivi des recommandations fournies par les employeurs ou les propriétaires d'installation.
Who is this course for?
Personnel requiring an awareness or understanding of common handling and storage methods for chemicals.
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 the requirements for the handling and storage of hazardous substances
How will this course benefit my company?
By ensuring you have an overview of the requirements for the handling and storage of hazardous substances
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%.
Who is this course for?Newcomers to the Oil and Gas IndustryIs 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 roleHow will this course benefit me?This course aims to provide a brief overview of fire and safety systems How will this course benefit my company?By ensuring you have a brief overview of fire and safety systems.What standards are referred to in this course?Health and Safety at Work ActThe Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) OrderThe Fire (Scotland) ActIs 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%.
Section 7 of the “Safety Regulations for Work and Operation of Electrical Equipment and Installations” (FSE) sets requirements for yearly FSE training for relevant personnel. This e-learning course takes you through the requirements of the regulations and gives you training and instruction in FSE. The course focuses on safety for work on low voltage installations offshore.
The course also provides first-aid instruction and training. CPR training must be completed separately.
In accordance with section 7 of FSE, FSE and and first-aid training must be completed at least once a year. In order to meet the requirement for being able to provide first aid in the event of electrical accidents, you also need to complete yearly practical training in CPR (mouth-to-mouth and heart compressions).
This course addresses a variety of issues and covers how to prevent electrical accidents, routines in the event of accidents, and theoretical first aid, and aims to help prevent harm to people, equipment, and installations.
Oil and Gas Operations Technicians.
You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course and it is assumed that you are competent in your designated role.
This course aims to provide an overview of wireline equipment and its operation.
To ensure you have an overview of wireline equipment and its operation.
The course is made according to industry best practice.
The course covers the following topics:- How to handle substance abuse- Drug policies- AKANAt the beginning of the course you can take a pre-test, where you get the opportunity to show your skills. If you pass the pre-test, you do not have to go through the entire course.
The course provides knowledge about the structure, operation, applications and usage, maintenance and monitoring of the appropriate tool. The training provides knowledge about the requirements for safe use and operation stipulated in regulations and instructions. Along with a practical review of the tools, the course meets the requirements for documented training in hazardous work equipment in Regulations concerning the Performance of Work.The course covers the following subjects: - Introduction to general HSE- Angle grinder- Hammer drills, jackhammers and combihammers- Powder actuated gun- Nail gun- Saws with blade (includes table saw, crosscut and miter Saw, circular saw, jigsaw and reciprocating saw)- Chain saw
Performance management ensures that the day-to-day activities are focused towards achieving organizational goals. In this lesson, you will learn about setting SMART goals by implementing the SMART model. Whether you are using the SMART model to define the specifics of a small business goal or to manage an enterprise-wide project, you will find that this system lends clarity, focus, and flexibility to the art of goal setting.
• Explain SMART goals
• Identify SMART goal benefits and examples
Course Goal: This course aims toprovide learners with an overview of industry best practice associated with pressure vessel inspection
Learning Objectives:
LO1 Define what is meant by a ‘pressure vessel’
LO2 Give examples of pressure vessels
LO3 Identify the factors that can cause pressure vessel incidents
LO4 Identify the hazards posed by pressure vessel failure
LO5 Explain the requirements for inspections to be carried out by a competent person
LO6 Explain the requirements for a written scheme of examination
LO7 Describe how to carry out internal and external pressure vessel inspection
LO8 Describe how to carry out pressure pipework inspection
LO9 Explain the importance of carrying out regular pressure testing
LO10 Describe the control measures that are required to limit the risk posed by pressure vessels
We investigate to learn, to implement preventive measures and prevent recurrence of adverse events. Investigating an incident is like peeling an onion. We start with the direct causes which are the most visible. To get to the bottom of the events we must uncover "layer upon layer" which others causes lay behind. The technological development, and new forms of organizations, increase the complexity and it becomes more difficult to understand the connection between the incident and the underlying causes. This course presents method, organization and process for the implementation of investigations. The course can also be offered in combination with a classroom session.
COURSE CONTENT
- Description and classification of events
- Organization of an investigation
- Collection and securing of information
- The cause of loss model
- MTO model
- STEP model
- Reporting and follow-up
HOW WILL THIS COURSE BENEFIT ME AND MY COMPANY?
After completing the course, participants should understand what investigation is and know the various steps in an investigation process. Participants will also receive knowledge of how investigations are conducted and implemented in practice.
Course provider: Proactima