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TBOSIET 5501 - Tropical Basic Offshore Safety Induction Emergency Training
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Duration
3 days
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Course code
OBS652
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Price
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TBOSIET 5501 - Tropical Basic Offshore Safety Induction Emergency Training
Objective
This Product introduces learners to the specific safety issues and regimes relevant to offshore installations, and to equip them with the basic emergency response knowledge and skills for travelling to and from offshore installations by helicopter in a tropical environment. The objectives of the T-BOSIET are that learners will be able to: (a) Identify the generic hazards which are specific to offshore oil and gas installations, potential risks associated with those hazards, and how controls are put in place to eliminate or reduce risks. (b) Identify key offshore related safety regulations and explain the basic safety management concepts (c) Demonstrate, in a simulated environment, that they can use the safety equipment, and follow procedures in preparing for, and during helicopter emergencies – with particular focus on escaping from a helicopter following ditching (d) Demonstrate sea survival and first aid techniques (e) Demonstrate that they can effectively use basic firefighting equipment, and practice self-rescue techniques in low visibility situations, including smoke-filled areas
Target Group
This Product is to meet the initial offshore safety and emergency response training requirements for personnel new (or returning) to the offshore oil and gas industry
Examination
To achieve the T-BOSIET training, the learner will need to complete the 4 mandatory units.
Course Contents
The topics covered during this training are: 1. Safety Induction 2. Helicopter Safety and Escape - Tropical using a Modular Egress Training Simulator (METS) 3. Sea Survival including Evacuation, TEMSPC, and Emergency First Aid 4. Firefighting and Self Rescue Techniques