26 November 2023

Ways To Work On Offshore Oil And Gas Installation

Here are the things you need to know when you work on Offshore Oil And Gas Installation.

Knowledge

Some knowledge that you must know:
- Dangers and risks in Offshore Oil and Gas Installations and ways to control them
- Safety Regulations
- Safety Procedures
- Safety Management
- Helicopter Safety Procedures
- Safety Equipment: PPE, Lifeboat and TEMPSC
- Emergencies in Offshore Installations and how to handle them
- Ways to escape from Helicopter after landing
- Ways to extinguish fires
- Techniques for escaping from smoke-filled areas
- Techniques for survival at sea
- First Aid and Hypothermia

PPE And Equipment

Some PPE and equipment that must be used when an emergency occurs at an Offshore Installation:
- Life jackets: Life jackets must be provided on all vessels. The rope should be attached to the buoy so that the Safety Team can hold it easily. Life jackets must be immediately thrown into the water/sea to help the victim.
- Light Signal: This signal can usually be on for 45 minutes.
- Smoke Signal: This signal usually emits smoke for 15 minutes.
- Jacket: The jacket used is a jacket that has been approved and complies with applicable regulations. The jacket must be easy and comfortable to wear, able to protect the mouth, nose, and head, and have a certain color and markings. The jacket must be equipped with a whistle and flashlight.
- Liferaft: Liferafts are usually easy to use, always ready to use, can be launched quickly, and can protect victims from wind and seas.

Helicopter Safety Procedures

Helicopter Safety Procedures are carried out to ensure the safe operation of Helicopters and protect the lives of Pilots and passengers. The procedure consists of:
- Pilots must carry out checks before flying the Helicopter to ensure the safety of the Helicopter: Exterior parts, propellers, engine, oil, fuel, lights, radio, rotors and others
- Passengers follow instructions from the Pilot and obey safety rules: Wear seat belts, do not smoke, do not use electronic devices, do not touch the Helicopter engine and others
- In an emergency, the Pilot must land the Helicopter as soon as possible, carry out the Evacuation Process, and provide first aid

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