Survival and Offshore Induction Training - 5 Flashcards
All personnels working offshore must possess an offshore ,,,,,, attained by attending survival courses at ,,,,
survival certificate
approved training centres.
All training courses must be approved by the petroleum training validation service operated by ,,,,,
offshore petroleum industry training
organization (OPITO)
Offshore personnel can be split into ,,,,, different categories according to ,,,,
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-UK offshore operators association (UKOOA) document, guidelines for
offshore emergency training
,,,,,,,,, are permanently or regularly assigned personnel ,,,,specialist fire fighting duties. Normally work onshore but may have to spend more than ,,,, days or nights
offshore ,,,, year as part of their normal duties
Category A:
without
15
per year
Permanently (usual place of employment is offshore) assigned personnel with specialist fire fighting.
Category B:
Those who work offshore occasionally
Category C:
personnel who normally work onshore but who in the course of their normal duties may have to spend up to 15 days or nights offshore during a twelve month period
Category C:
personnel who may visit offshore, but not spend the night and who would normally not spend more than four days offshore in a twelve month
period,
Category D:
,,,,, Category Visitors when outside the platform accommodation, would be accompanied
at all times by a category ,,,,, personnel.
A or B
Categories ,,,,,must attend CAA approved ,,,,,safety briefing before boarding regardless of any other requirement
A to D
helicopter
Prior to actually working offshore, personnel should receive safety related training which can be given in ,,,, situations
four
safety related training which can be given in situations
- at initial and refresher courses
- before boarding helicopter
- first time going out to, or just having arrived at, a platform
- safety drills peculiar to each installation
all categories have general requirements including:
Helicopter escape procedures.
Use of survival equipment on helicopters.
Survival techniques.
Fire fighting