03 March 2024

Plug And Abandonment In Oil And Gas Industry

If you work as the Technical Personnel outside of the Plug & Abandonment Industry, such as those from Drilling, Production, Workover, Facilities Management, and QHSE Departments, you need the right knowledge about:

- Principles, methodologies, practicalities, and risks associated with well abandonment
- Plug and Abandonment Operations
- Abandonment Methodology
- Differences between permanent abandonment and temporary abandonment (suspension)
- Impact of human factors on well abandonment integrity
- Governing principles, techniques, and processes of well abandonment
- Relevant associated risks and their issues
- Principles of well barriers, barrier verification, and testing
- Numbers of Permanent Barriers
- Various techniques of barriers
- Cementing techniques
- The technology of metal
- Casing corrosion and erosion
- Annulus pressure effects
- Environmental issues
- Legislative Procedures and Requirements (UK O&G Guidelines and Norsok D-010)
- Role and application of statutory notifications in the abandonment process
- Mitigation in well abandonment
- Ways to manage communications between the disciplines (Asset Managers, Well Engineers, Completion Engineers, Logistics Technicians, and others)

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Rescue Team At Confined Space

If you work as a member of a Rescue Team that needs to rescue an incapacitated worker from within a Confined Space, you need the knowledge about:
- Confined Space Regulations
- Duties of Entrants and Attendants
- Safe Working Procedures for Confined Spaces
- Physical and Atmospheric Hazards and Control Measures
- Respiratory Protection
- Casualty Packaging
- Entry Programs and Permit Systems
- Confined Space Entry & Retrieval Equipment
- Body Manipulation

You also need the skills to:
- Plan and execute rescues from a variety of Confined Space
- Conduct Confined Space Rescue safely and effectively
- Manage a Confined Space Rescue

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Incident Management Team

If you work as an Incident Controller (IC) or a member of the Incident Management Team (IMT), you need to have the knowledge about:
- Duties and responsibilities of the IC and IMT
- Management of Major Emergencies
- Principles of the Incident Command System (ICS)
- Strategy, tactics, command and control, communications, and coordination elements
- Information Management
- Different levels of incidents
- State of readiness
- Emergency Command Centre Facilities
- Plan during the Activation Phase (when the emergency alarm has been raised), through to the Deactivation Phase / Stand Down in several specific types of emergency scenarios

You also need the skills to:
- Respond to an incident and emergency
- Communicate with internal and external agencies
- Assess the situation and take effective action
- Delegate the authority to act
- Manage individual and team performance

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Knowledge About H2S

A few facts about H2S that you should know:
- H2S is dangerous gas!
- H2S is a highly flammable gas
- H2S can kill you!
- H2S has toxic
- H2S can be found in low-lying areas and Confined Spaces
- Most of all, H2S is usually attacked the unprepared Personnel and Workers

The Oil and Gas Personnel and Workers must have some 
- The physical properties and characteristics of H2S
- The hazards associated with H2S
- The physiological effects of exposure to H2S
- The role of the Response Team in an H2S Emergency
- Ways to detect H2S
- Ways to react to H2S
- Ways to measure H2S
- Ways to use onsite & personal detection equipment
- Ways to use Escape Breathing Apparatus (EBA), Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and face mask
- The appropriate emergency response actions to take to handle H2S
- Ways to handle the incident

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Professional Knowledge To Operate Drones

If your company gives you the work to operate Drones, then you need the professional knowledge and skills to operate Drones properly. You need to have the knowledge about:

- The function of Drones
- The improvements and developments in the high technology of Drones
- The benefits of the new technologies in Drones
- The innovative ways to utilize the power of Drones
- The components and equipment in Drones
- Ways to check Drones before flying and after flying
- Ways to operate Drones professionally
- Ways to move Drones
- Ways to conduct recording
- The basic flight skills and operations
- The risks and hazards of Drones Operation
- The Safety and Emergency Procedures
- Mitigation
- Ways to manage the battery
- Calibration

By knowing about Drones, you will know how to save time, increase safety and productivity, and solve problems and difficulties.

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