Rig Pass IADC

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of the course, the trainees will be familiar with:

  • Delegates will gain an awareness of the hazards encountered when working on oil & gas installations and the systems in place to control and mitigate those hazards
    • Identify main hazards, their risk, control, and consequences.
    • Potential environmental impact of oil & gas operations.
    • Identify key safety regulations and explain the concept of these regulations.
    • Principles of managing safety on oil & gas installations.
    • Alcohol and substance abuse policy.
    • PPE requirements on oil & gas installations.
    • Procedures for reporting incidents, accidents and near misses

Course Outline

Section I – Safety & Environmental Management System (SEMS II)

• What is SEMS?

• Regulatory Agencies

Course Outline:

Day (1)

  • Health and Safety Management System (HSEMS)
  • What is HSEMS?
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • SEMS Compliance 
  • How are workers affected? 
  • Management of Change (MOC)
  • Operating/Safe Work Practices
  • Pre-Startup Review
  • Emergency Response 
  • Incident Investigation                                                                                                                
  • Audits/Recordkeeping
  • HSEMS Compliance 
  • Behavior-Based Safety (BBS)  
  • General Safety 
  • Human Behavior 
  • What is Behavior Based Safety?
  • Why Behavior Based Safety?
  • The Behavior Based process
  • Critical Behaviors and Barriers to Safety 
  • At-Risk Behaviors
  • Stop Work Authority
  • Intervention Examples
  • Things to consider when using Intervention
  • Employee Responsibility
  • Stop Work Authority
  • Intervention Examples
  • Things to consider when using Intervention
  • Employee Responsibility
  • Job Safety Analysis (JSA/JHA)
  • What is a JSA?
  • Benefits of a JSA
  • Writing a JSA
  • Identifying Job Steps
  • Identifying Potential Hazards
  • Identifying Solutions to Eliminate Hazards
  • Pre-Written JSA’s
  • Walking and Working Surfaces
  • Overview/Statistics
  • Floor Hole
  • Floor Opening
  • Stairway Floor Opening
  • Fixed Industrial Stairs
  • Ladder-way Floor Opening
  • Wall Opening
  • Open-Sided Floors and Platforms
  • Standard Guardrail System
  • Scaffolding 
  • Scaffolding Safety 
  • Portable Ladders
  • Portable Ladder Angle
  • Fixed Ladders 
  • General Ladder Safety

Day (2)

  • Incident Reporting and Investigation
  • What is an incident?
  • Causes of Incidents
  • Incident Reporting
  • Incident Investigation
  • Rig & Platform Environment
  • Arrival Procedures
  • General Requirements 
  • Safety Orientation
  • Station Bill
  • Emergency Response
  • Types of alarms/sounds
  • Your actions and emergency exit requirements
  • Other Warning Systems
  • Standard Signage System
  • HAZCOM Labels
  • Simultaneous Operations
  • Worksite Safety 
  • General Worksite Requirements 
  • Site-specific orientations
  • Pre-job meetings
  • Differences between operator and contractor
  • Define general worksite hazards
  • Site Risk Assessment
  • Common hazards
  • Examples of chemical exposure hazards
  • Working at Heights 
  • Confined Space
  • What is a confined space? 
  • Atmospheric Hazards
  • Physical Hazards
  • Hazardous Energy
  • Lock Out/Tag Out Requirements

Day (3)

  • Work Permits
  • Permit Requirements
  • Permit Information
  • Types of Permits
  • Confined Space
  • Hot Work
  •  Other (critical lifts, working at heights, etc.)
  • Hand Safety 
  • Tools Safety
  • Material Handling 
  • Rigging Gear Requirements/Inspection
  • Housekeeping/storage
  • Communications
  • Manual Material Handling
  • Common Back Injuries
  • Lifting Techniques – Leverage Zones
  • Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
  • HAZCOM Standard Requirements
  • Employee Right to Know
  • What is GHS?
  • Benefits of GHS
  • What should be harmonized? 
  • Physical Hazards
  • Health Hazards
  • Hazard Communication Standard
  • Labels
  • Safety Data Sheets (SDS) 
  • HAZCOM Standard Requirements
  • Employer/Employee Responsibilities
  • HAZCOM Program
  • HAZCOM Labeling Systems
  • Transport of Hazardous Materials 
  • Placarding Requirements 
  • Hazardous Material Release
  • Incident Reporting 
  • Hazardous Atmospheres
  • Lead 
  • Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • NORM 
  • Nitrogen
  • Crystalline Silica 
  • Diesel Mist

Day (4)

  • Personal Protection & Health
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • PPE Requirements
  • Hazard Assessments
  • Employer/Employee Responsibilities
  • Head Protection
  • Eye and Face Protection
  • Hearing Conservation
  • Foot Protection
  • Hand Protection
  • Respiratory Protection 
  • Fall Protection 
  • Protective Clothing
  • First Aid
  • Emergency Response Procedures 
  • First Aid Equipment
  • Blood-borne Pathogens 
  • General Information
  • Exposure Entry Points of Body
  • Recognize Potential Exposures
  • General Safe Work Practices
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)/Decontamination 
  • Exposure Incident Response
  • Biohazard signs and labels
  • Environmental Protection & Fire Safety 
  • Environmental Protection 
  • About Environmental Protection/Awareness
  • Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention
  • Waste Reduction Planning
  • Waste Safety
  • HAZWOPER Response 
  • Spill/Release Response
  • Containment 
  • Chemical Handling
  • Fire Safety 
  • General Prevention
  • Chemical Storage
  • Common Fuels 
  • Fire Tetrahedron
  • Classes of Fire
  • Types of Extinguishers
  • Fire Extinguisher Inspection
  • Emergency Response Plan
  • Evacuation 
  • Employee Responsibilities

Day (5)

  • Offshore Operations 
  • Transportation
  • Arriving at Shore Base
  • Helicopter Transportation 
  • Boat Transportation 
  • Personnel Transfer
  • Personnel Basket
  • Personal Floatation Devices (PFD’s)
  • Life Floats
  • Survival Crafts
  • Different Types/Uses
  • Survival Equipment 
  • Marine/Aviation Life Rafts
  • Search and Rescue (SAR)
  • Security Awareness 
  • Marine Debris
  • Onshore Operations 
  • Land Transportation 
  • Safe Vehicle Travel Best Practices 
  • Driving Conditions 
  • Maintenance
  • Prohibited Actions 
  • Arrival Procedures 
  • Excavation & Trenching
  • General Safety
  • Competent Person
  • Safe Work Practices
  • Access & Egress
  • General Hazards
  • Methods of Protection
  • Protection Systems
  • Sloping
  • Shoring
  • Shielding
  • PPE
  • Pits and Ponds
  • About Pits and Ponds
  • Working safely around Pits and Ponds

Certifications:

Upon successfully completing the course, each candidate will receive IADC certificate.

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