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LOCKOUT-TAGOUT | Over time, all equipment must be maintained, repaired, serviced or upgraded. This work is normally done by maintenance crew. The equipment must be in a safe condition so that the work can be performed. This means de-energizing the equipment, which means removing all sources of energy. The equipment must then be locked out (LO) so that it cannot be turned on or opened during the repairs or maintenance. Locked out equipment is identified with a tag that tells the other workers about the work being in progress. Locking and tagging equipment lets others know that it must not be energized. This course will highlight in depth the Lock-Out, Tag-Out (LOTO) program and educate participants on how to properly secure it. | |
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY | Both the general industry and the construction industry conduct numerous work tasks that require entry into confined spaces. Confined spaces are subject to contain many hazards that must be eliminated or controlled prior to entry. Workers must know and follow established confined space entry (CSE) procedures and follow all safety procedures. Identifying the CSE hazards and then controlling them is the most essential part of this course. The course will educate participants on the definition of a confined space and the minimum site safety requirements and procedures to be implemented when opening, entering, exiting, and/or performing work within these spaces. | |
FALL PROTECTION/WORKING AT HEIGHT | Falls are the leading cause of fatalities in the construction industries and also one of the most common causes in Oil & Gas industries. Most fatalities occur when employees fall from open-sided floors and through floor openings. Falls from as little as 4 to 6 feet can cause serious lost-time accidents and even death. Fall protection systems can consist of devices that arrest a free fall or devices that restrain a worker in a position to prevent a fall from occurring. Open-sided floors and platforms 6 feet or more in height must be guarded using an engineering control. This course will provide clear examples of the proper and improper ways to deal with fall hazards based on the industrial and construction activities conducted at heights. | |
FORKLIFT/TELEHANDLER/MANLIFT OPERATOR | This course is designed to present fundamental information on forklift/powered industrial truck safety. The course will highlight the importance of checking out the forklift equipment before operating it. In addition, the course will educate participants on how to properly survey the areas in which personnel will operate their forklift for potentially hazardous situations. Personnel attending this course will learn how operate their forklift using safe driving techniques, learn how to pick up and deliver loads safely, learn how to load and unload trucks and other vehicles. Finally, learn how to maintain the forklift properly and safely. Depending on the client requirements, power industrial truck operator training can be made for general or specific categories such as for Forklift, Telehandler, and Manlift. In addition, the forklift/power industrial truck training comes in various levels, awareness, basic, and advance | |
OVERHEAD CRANE & HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS | This course is for the crane operator and the supervisory personnel responsible for the daily operation and safe performance of cranes. The course covers major crane components, safe operating practices, daily checklists, communications, and operator inspections per OSHA, documentation requirements, and hands on demonstrations. Each participant will have the opportunity to perform an actual pre-operation inspection that is required by OSHA . Untrained and poorly trained operators cause more crane accidents and millions of dollars in damage each year. Our overhead crane operator training program is designed to provide your operators with the information they need to help prevent accidents and product damage while increasing productivity. | |
FIREFIGHTING FOR TEAM MEMBERS | NEFT Firefighting Course is designed to help in preventing and protecting the assets, the environment, employees, and the general public in emergency situations that can occur as a result of fire. The course will highlight various topics including classes of Fire, causes of fire, and optimum rescuing procedures. In addition to learning to how combat a fire within a team or simply when alone. The course will also highlight the roles and responsibilities of Fire team members, emergency escape plans and proper risk assessment onhow to deal with a fire should it occur. The course will educate participants on how to identify the risks and hazards and how to properly deal with it. | |
FIREFIGHTING FOR TEAM LEADERS | NEFT Firefighting Course is designed to help in preventing and protecting the assets, the environment, employees, and the general public in emergency situations that can occur as a result of fire. The course will highlight various topics including classes of Fire, causes of fire, and optimum rescuing procedures. In addition to learning to how combat a fire within a team or simply when alone. The course will also highlight the roles and responsibilities of Fire team members, emergency escape plans and proper risk assessment on how to deal with a fire should it occur. The course will educate participants on how to identify the risks and hazards and how to properly deal with it. | |
RIG PASS ORIENTATION | Rig Pass is designed to provide new employees with a basic orientation of rig operations and safe work practices to improve the safety performance of the Service Contractor and the Operators and to assist both in satisfying industry regulations and recommended practices. The course will provide the participant the additional knowledge, skills, and appropriate attitudes to enable identification and management of their safety while working in the petroleum drilling and production industry. | |
DERRICK MAN – IADC | A Derrickman position has far more responsibilities and a more complex role than a Floorhand or a Roustabout. Derrickmen occasionally act as a supervisor to the crew or an assistant to the assistant driller. The Derrickman position requires a comprehensive knowledge of the entire Mud System from make-up and mixing of the mud, the chemicals and mud additives used, to the maintenance of the solids control system, Mud pit transfer lines, and to the Mud Pumps. The work also includes testing of the mud qualities and keeping the mud within the specifications required by both the Mud engineer in charge and the Driller or Assistant driller. Derrickmen have to be proficient in the operations of the Monkey Board and Stabbing Board during Tripping and Casing operations. Derrickmen is responsible for the maintenance and inspection of the Crown Block, Traveling Block, Swivel and Top Drive. When working on drilling operations, the Derrickman has to fully understand the process of well control and his role and duties during a well control incident or Hazardous mud chemical issues. | |
ASSISTANT DRILLER – IADC | The Rig Assistant Driller is responsible for assisting the driller on all his tasks and duties which can include and not limited to, drilling function, daily driller inspection, and daily supervision of rig activities. Assistant Driller will play a key role in rig start-ups operations on a new drilling site, assist in daily drilling, workover, and well control operations. This course will educate the participants on how to perform regular inspection on drilling systems and drilling equipment. They will learn how to operate on both a Joy stick cyber chair and a manual rig break type. The course will also focus on assembling bottom hole assembly, rig math, general and 3rd party service operations. |