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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
PERSONAL SURVIVAL TECHNIQUE (PST) ACCREDITED BY STCW
To ensure that delegates are conversant and competent to the standards of the STCW code in accordance with table of A-VI/1-1 in the basic knowledge of immediate action and precautions to safety abandon a vessel, using equipment and techniques to enhance of survival.
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.
CAMP INSPECTOR
This course is aimed at anyone working in catering or hospitality whether employed or self-employed, working in restaurants, hotels, fast food outlets, takeaways, cafes, bars, kitchens, catering in hospitals, schools, or colleges. The camp inspector is the day-to-day manager of the team providing welfare and service on-site. Furthermore, the camp inspector holds some administrative functions such as the ordering of goods, quality control, menu planning, personnel on-duty scheduling and employee assessments. On a day-to-day basis, the camp inspector must ensure that the working environment rules, the safety and sanitary procedures are adhered to. Additionally, camp inspector manages all maintenance and repairs on camp facilities including plumbing, painting, carpentry, cleaning, and electrical duties etc.
IOSH MANAGING AND WORKING SAFELY
IOSH Managing Safely is a basic risk management health and safety certificate for employees. It enables people who manage a team to meet their responsibilities for health and safety in the workplace. The course was designed to provide short health and safety courses to suit different levels. The course also is applicable for employees at all levels to meet their basic health and safety responsibilities in their job.
CRANE OPERATOR
Crane accidents cause injuries to operators, workers on the job site and even people nearby. The majority of crane accidents are caused by human error which may result in safety risks and uncontrollable downtime. Accidents can be minimized or prevented through proper training and crane usage. Crane Operator Training is designed for crane operators and the supervisory personnel responsible for the daily operation and safe performance of cranes. The training gives participants the working knowledge to assist in reducing operator errors that may lead to unnecessary downtime. Crane operator training can provide additional knowledge to help avoid possible serious injury to personnel caused by improper crane operation. Participants will learn local requirements for crane operation.Depending on the client requirements, Crane operator training can be made for general or specific categories such as for offshore crane, Mobile Crane, Tower Crane and Overhead Crane. In addition, the Crane Operator Training comes in various levels, awareness, basic, and advance.
HAZARD RECOGNITION / IDENTIFICATION
Hazard identification is a key part of any injury & illness prevention program within the workplace. If hazards are not identified, then they cannot be mitigated properly. In order to maintain healthy & positive working environment, it is important to recognize hazards and implement control measure to eliminate or mitigate those hazards. Working within the workplace on daily basis imposes numerous hazards, failure to recognize the nature of these hazards will lead to incidents, accidents, injuries or deaths. The course provides methodology for identifying hazards in the form of formal inspections, safety surveys and methods to conduct Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)/ Job Safety Analysis (JSA). The course will highlight how to properly evaluate hazards depending on their risk priority and will provide the suitable control measures such as elimination, substitution, engineering controls or administrative controls. This course will also cover the required personal protective equipment to reduce the risk of hazards. In addition this course will provide an understanding of the formal processes required to identify, control and monitor hazards in the workplace
NEBOSH IGC
The NEBOSH International General Certicate (IGC) in Occupational Health and Safety is an Internationally recognized qualication that will provide a broad understanding of key health & safety issues , IGC covers the principles of identifying and controlling workplace hazards
SCAFFOLDING ERECTION AND DISMANTLING
Every year thousands of accidents and hundreds of fatalities occur to workers with scaffolding jobs in the Oil & Gas and the Construction Industry. Most of the injuries involved in scaffold accidents were caused by either the planking or support giving way, workers falling or to the employee slipping. In addition, following incorrect operating procedures will also lead to an accident. Furthermore, environmental conditions, being struck by a falling materials, and plank slippage are apparently some of the most common cause of serious accidents. Unsafe scaffolding procedures can cause accidents, serious injuries and even death. However, scaffolding can give people an efficient and safe means to perform work. It also has many applications. When properly erected and maintained, scaffolding provides workers a safe access to work areas, level and stable working platforms, and temporary storage for tools and materials.
SCAFFOLDING ERECTON, INSPECTION AND SUPERVISOR
Every year thousands of accidents and hundreds of fatalities occur to workers with scaffolding jobs in the Oil & Gas and the Construction Industry. Most of the injuries involved in scaffold accidents were caused by either the planking or support giving way, workers falling or to the employee slipping. In addition, following incorrect operating procedures will also lead to an accident. Furthermore, environmental conditions, being struck by a falling material, and plank slippage are apparently some of the most common cause of serious accidents. Unsafe scaffolding procedures can cause accidents, serious injuries and even death. However, scaffolding can give people an efficient and safe means to perform work. It also has many applications. When properly erected and maintained, scaffolding provides workers a safe access to work areas, level and stable working platforms, and temporary storage for tools and materials.
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