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WORKPLACE SAFETY
Workplace safety is the responsibility of everyone in an organization. Companies have legal obligations to meet certain safety requirements, but many go further than the minimum obligations. Safety standards and procedures must be put in place, and everyone needs to follow the standards in order for them to be effective. Our Safety In The Workplace course will be instrumental in reviewing common hazards, safety techniques and after completion, your participants will have the tools to help them create a Safety policy for your work place. By identifying and anticipating hazards, employers can prevent injuries and keep employees safe.
WORK PERMIT RECEIVER (WAP)
A work permit is an essential part of a process that determines the hazards associated with a particular activity and the precautions to take so the job can be carried out safely. When issued, work permits serve as official records of conditions and minimum safety precautions agreed upon by the issuer and receiver to control hazards associated with the work.
WHEEL LOADER SAFETY
The NEFT wheel loader course is designed to help participants understand the safe procedures while driving heavy equipment?s like wheel loader. Heavy vehicles are one of the main cause of accidents on sites, trained operators and safe procedures will make help reducing the accidents. In this course students will understand safe handling of loads, pre-use inspections, safe task procedures and relevant health & safety standards.
WATER SURVIVAL TRAINING (For swimmers / non-swimmers)
The course is designed to teach the basics of sea survival in a safe environment to ensure that participants will gain the skills to deal with a problem should it arise. The course is focused to train personnel who work on, over, or near water in case of emergency situations. In addition to learn how to properly utilize whatever available Personal Flotation Devices on site. Furthermore, to learn how to apply basic rescue procedures to a person in distress in the water. By the end of the course, participants should be able to:- Understand the Principles of SURVIVAL- Demonstrate the 5-Step Drown Proong Technique- Demonstrate the use of dierent Personal Flotation Devices- Demonstrate the techniques on how to throw a life ring to rescue a drowning person- Enter the water (unaided) feet rst while wearing a lifejacket- Swim 150 meters using any swimming stroke / style while wearing a lifejacket- Demonstrate the techniques in oating
WALKIE STACKER FORKLIFT
This course is designed to present fundamental information on Walkie Stacker Forklift. The course will highlight the importance of checking out the equipment before operating it. In addition, the course will educate participants on how to properly survey the areas in which personnel will operate their equipment for potentially hazardous situations. Personnel attending this course will learn how operate their walkie stacker 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 properly and safely
VERTICAL RESCUE
When someone is suspended in mid-air after a fall, their lives hung in the balance. Even if they have survived the fall without a scratch. The intension of this training is to assist in understanding the implication of personnel?s falling, being arrested and then suspended by a harness which initially save them, but minutes later may kill them due to suspension trauma. This training will help participants understand the important of fall protection and rescue plan.
T-HUET
The Tropical HUET (T-HUET) training program will prepare delegates that intend to travel to and from offshore oil and gas installations and vessels by helicopter in a tropical environment by providing specific training in pre-flight and in-flight requirements and to equip delegates with the basic emergency response knowledge and skills required in the event of a helicopter emergency ? with specific focus on escaping from a helicopter following ditching and sea survival techniques.
T-FOET
The aim of the T-FOET is to provide the delegates with the opportunity to practise and demonstrate emergency response skills which are not possible to practise during drills, exercises and emergency training oshore. The objectives of the T-FOET are that delegates will be able to: (a 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. (b) Demonstrate that they can use basic firefighting equipment effectively, and use self-rescue techniques in low visibility and completely obscured visibility situations e.g. smoke filled areas. (c) Demonstrate that they can perform basic rst aid.
T-BOSIET
The training programme provided below is designed to help delegates achieve the stated learning outcomes. Training element titled ?Travel Safely by Boat? which addressed the Brunei regional requirement for boat travel to and from oshore platforms and transfer between the vessel and the oshore platform. This training element has developed to meet the o-shore requirements and regulations to provide safety to the employees.
STOP WORK AUTHORITY
Stop Work Authority (SWA) provides employees and contract workers with the responsibility and obligation to stop work when a perceived unsafe condition or behaviour may result in an unwanted event. Performing a Stop Work Authority to correct safety hazards and halt potential unsafe actions before they happen is not only responsible, but also effective. In the oil and gas industry in recent years, it's been one of the most successful approaches to safety.
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