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.