Learning Category: Survival
Chemical Awareness
Course Description To provide learners with an awareness of the types of chemicals used offshore and their associated risks. The course will also focus on chemical classification requirements and the typical control measures and procedures which should be in place
TOTAL – FIRST LEVEL Fire Fighting – 4635
Theory Lessons:-The risk of oil and chemical activities-The hazrds of hydrocarbons-Fire classes (characerestics)-Fire Fighting appliances-Personal Safety-Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Practical Training:-Operation of various Portable extinguishers-Class A-B-C fire fighting by use of water and foam-Intervention on structures exposed to fire-Tactics and
GWO Hub Spinner Inside Blade Rescue (HSIBR)
*Below prices are including WINDA Fee The purpose of this course is to provide both theoretical and practical skill sets for those required to access Hub and Yaw sections of wind turbine generators (WTG) and how to rescue a casualty
Offshore Confined Space Entry
A staggering number of workers are killed or seriously injured every year in confined spaces due to lack of knowledge of the environments they are working in and the equipment they are working with. This course is intended for participants
Unit 6 – PFPE Inspection
This course aims to provide the necessary information and knowledge to meet part of the competency requirement for periodic examination of PFPE. This will give the delegate the ability to identify whether the equipment can be operated, adjusted and maintained
Working at Height (Unit 2)
Rescue at Height (Unit 3)
Respiratory Protection
For courses in Robert Training Center – USA:To attend the Shell Robert training facility, students need to be sponsored by their employer. Upon enrollment, the employer will be required to fill out an external agreement form. Please note that the