Helideck Emergency Response Team Leader Further (including HERTM Further practical exercises)
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Duration
2 Days
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Language
English
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Course code
OFI045
The course details are not available in Portuguese, so we redirected you to the English version.
Please make sure pre-requirements are met
A Valid HERTL Certificate OR a valid HLO / HERTL Further Certificate. A Valid Offshore Medical Certificate OR a valid operator approved Medical certificate.
Helideck Emergency Response Team Leader Further (including HERTM Further practical exercises)
Objective
The aim and objectives of the HERTL Further Training Programme is to refresh elements of HERTL training that cannot be completed in the workplace and updating HERTLs on key changes to helicopter operations, systems, relevant legislation and regulation over the previous 2 years (approx.)
Target Group
The HERTL Further Training course is for existing helideck emergency response team leaders who are required to revalidate their OPITO HERTL certification by refreshing and updating their knowledge and skills in aspects of their role that they cannot practice in the workplace.
Prerequisites
Delegates must be in possession of a valid OPITO-approved HERTL certificate
or
A valid HERTL Further Training certificate
Or
A valid OPITO-approved Helideck Operations Initial Training certificate and a valid OPITO-approved HERTM certificate and a valid OERTL certificate.
Delegates must also hold a valid, current offshore medical or possess an operator approved medical certificate.
Examination
The learning outcomes of this course will be assessed through practical exercises.
Upon completion of the course, delegates will be awarded with an OPITO-approved Helideck Emergency Response Team Leader Further Training certificate.
Certification is valid for 2 years. Prior to expiry delegates must retake the HERTL Further Training course to remain certified.
Course Contents
The HERTL Further Training course covers a variety of topics including:
• Helideck Emergency Response Team Leader roles & responsibilities
• Helideck and emergency response pre-planning and the systems and controls in place
• NUI emergency response requirement
• Effective communication, delegation and monitoring of a helideck emergency situation
• Selection and use of fire-fighting equipment, including fixed fire systems and portable fire extinguishers
• Correct use of PPE by team members including breathing apparatus
• Search and rescue procedures
• Appropriate response to non-firefighting operations during helicopter incident
• Incident monitoring and dynamic risk assessments
• Ensuring the continued wellbeing of team members