Become a certified Safety Assessor specialized in FPSO and Oil Rig operations! This indepth certificate course equips you with the technical capacities and theoretical knowledge
to develop yourself as a skilled, competent and certified HSE Personnel for FPSO,
Shipyard, Marine and Oil Rig Projects.
Some of the areas to be covered include:
- Introduction to FPSO & Oil Rig Process
- Types of Vessels (Offshore)
- Introduction to the Oil & Gas Industry
- Decision to Invest on Selection of yards, Construction, Commissioning and Decommissioning Activities (Birth to Death of a project)
- FPSOs
- Rigs Construction and Platforms
- Understanding FPSO Risk Management
- Audit and Reviews for FPSO/Rig Projects
WHO IS IT FOR?
- This course is relevant to individuals or companies dealing with FPSOs, Oil Rigs, Marine and Shipyards
WE PARTICULARLY WELCOME
Managers, Engineers, Supervisors, Professionals and Safety Professionals who are
involved in FPSO and Oil Rig Projects (Construction and Commissioning)
AIM OF THE COURSE
Working on FPSOs, Oil Rigs and Shipyards present in itself a whole different level of safety
hazards and risks due to the unique environment. This course will provide participants with
knowledge and skills to assess and mitigate risks to create a safer, more productive worksite.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of the course, participants will be able to:
- Understand local legislations, regulations, standards and good practices
- Understand duties of an FPSO and Oil Rig Safety Assessor and good practices
- Understand Risk Assessment and mitigation
- Understand competence and authorisation requirements
- Develop and comply with safe systems of work
- Gain a better understanding of the industry as well as projects in the yards
- Be able to plan out HSE activities for their projects from reviewing contractor systems to implementing campaigns and events
- Be prepared to carry out system audits and review scaffold safety requirements
- Understand the international standard and codes
- Be knowledgeable in hazard identification and elimination
- Gain advanced skills and knowledge in lifting and rigging safety
- Manage and audit risk management and risk assessment from contractors and vendors
- Understand the implications of risk management
- Know how to develop active and reactive monitoring systems
- Develop and implement emergency response systems
- Develop and implement HSE programs, campaigns and reviews
MODULE CONTENTS
Module 1
- Introduction to Cargo
- Cargo Planning and Cargo Operations
- Functional Areas of Maritime Logistics
- Ship’s Crew
- Change Of Master, Officers
- Maritime Logistics and Concept
- Vessel Construction and Nomenclature
- Terms and Definitions
Module 2
- Conversion Yard Details
- Tanker Conversion and Selection of Suitable Tankers
- Field layout
- Safety distances around FPSOs and Tanker maneuvering areas
- Mooring/Station Keeping
- Logistic Consideration- Mooring Supporting Structure
- Mooring Hazards
- Emergency response (ER) arrangements and Emergency Response Strategy (ERS)
- Guidelines on emergency response plans
- Offshore Personnel & Responsibilities and Team Responsibilities
- FPSO Offshore Instillations manager (OIM)
- FPSO Production Superintendent
- Design Principles for Health, Safety and Environment
- Hazard identification and Checklist for Hazard Identification
- Oil & Gas Leaks & Spillages
- Blowouts, Riser/pipeline leaks and Process leaks
- Non-process incidents- Fires, Spillage & leaks
- Marine events- Collisions, Failures & loss
- Structural events-Extreme loadings, Failures, Dropped objects (predominant activities), Object types
- Transportation accidents (crew changes or in-field transfers)
- Occupational accidents- Diving accidents
- Construction accidents – predominant activities
Module 3
- FPSO Standards & Codes
- Regulatory regimes for FPSO operations
- Regulations, International Standards, and Recommended Practices
- Layout and General Arrangement of FPSOs -Deck Area and General Arrangement, Layout
- Tank Design and Arrangements
- Topsides, Mooring, and Export Facilities Design
- Construction Issues
- Topsides Facilities -Oil and Water Separation Facilities
- Gas Compression Facilities -Water Injection Facilities, Cargo Handling Systems
- Utility and Support Systems -Safeguard Systems
- Topsides Design Issues
- Hull Design Introduction, Hull modelling and analysis-Modes of operation
- Structural Analysis
- Hull design criteria-Storage capacity, Stability, Strength and fatigue
- Tank Design and Arrangements
- Field Installation and Commissioning Issues
- Commissioning-Timing, Commissioning requirements, Pre-commissioning, Commissioning and Post commissioning
- Process Facility Design Parameters
- Limit-State Design Requirements
- Hook ups, export & Offloading Arrangements -Cargo Handling Systems , Tandem mooring – weather vaning FPSO
- Transfer System Options
- Methods of Export
- Emergency shutdown and release
- Parts & Equipment-Reusability of Existing Machinery and Equipment, Addition of New Components, Construction Issues, Equipment Testing Issues
- Scope- Risks and safe operating criteria
- Tank cleaning, Cargo tank purging and gas-freeing, Tank entry, Hose flushing
- Environmental conditions, Collision, Fire/Explosion, Oil pollution, Breakaway, Use of the FPSO systems, Use of a maintenance vessel, Off-take hazards, Off-take tankers pumping system
- Risk evaluation and management, Planning & execution of installation
- Planning & execution of delivery
- Cargo loading plans, Communication Plans & Discharge plan
Module 4
- Risk Management
- Legal OSH requirements and The Occupational Safety & Health Framework
- What are Hazards?
- What are Risks?
- Principles of Risk Management
- Risk Management Cycle (Standard-HSE UK)
- 10 Step Risk Assessment & Control Process
- Activity related Emergency Procedures
- Monitoring & reviewing
- Hazard identification and Categorization of Hazards
- General Principles of Prevention
- General Control Hierarchy
- Active Monitoring Systems Approaches to monitoring
- Active Monitoring & Reactive Monitoring
- Workplace Inspections
- Types and Frequency of Inspection- Routine inspections, Maintenance inspections, Oneoff equipment, etc. inspections, Safety inspections, Safety tours, Safety surveys
- Usage of Checklists
- HSE Response Systems
- Introduction to Corrective Action (CA) & Preventive Action
- Emergency Response Systems
- Emergency Procedures and Developing Emergency Procedures
- Emergency Planning Team
- Legislation & Industry Codes of Practice
- Risk Assessment
- Planning Analysis
- Emergency plan: Assessment Procedures
- Emergency Plan – Activation
- Emergency Plan – Evacuation Procedures
- Emergency Plan – Resource Mobilization emergency Plan – Reporting & Documentation
- Emergency Plan – Security Measures 38
- Emergency Plan – Incident Command Center
- Emergency Plan – Communication with the Public
- Emergency Plan – Communication System
- Emergency Plan – Contingency Plans
- Emergency Cover In Relation To Shift Work & Geographical Location
- Resources – Personnel & Equipment
- Agreements of Mutual Assistance
- Emergency Organization: Roles & Responsibilities
- Plan Administration
- Distribution of Plan
- ER Training
- Updating Plan
- Testing the Plan
- Fire Incident Case Study
Module 5
- Reviewing Performance
- PDCA Cycle
- Review & Evaluation of Safety Performance of any organization
- Sample OSH Performance Report
- HSE Audits
- Underlying Key features of Health & Safety Management
- Performance Standards
- Distinction between Audits & Inspections
- Pre-Audit Preparations
- Information Gathering
- The Auditing Process
- Questionnaires
- Issues Addressed by HSE Program
- Permit Details and Permit Checklists
- General Hazard Management
ASSESSMENT
- There will be MCQ and Written Assessment for this course
CERTIFICATE
- Upon successful completion, participants will be awarded a Certificate from ABIOSH
DELEGATE CATEGORY
The course is appropriate for all category of worker (entry level, mid-level and senior level
management staff / employee) who work on FPSO, Shipyard or Oil Rigs and Marine industry.