03 March 2024

Helicopter Landing Officer

When you work as an Offshore Helicopter Landing Officer (HLO), you need the skill to:
- Handle Heliport operation
- Handle Helicopter operation
- Handle passenger, baggage, and cargo
- Refuel
- Respond when an emergency happens
- Extinguish fire

Because of that, you need the right knowledge about:
- Heliport
- Helicopter
- Refueling Procedures
- Helicopter Facility
- Helicopter Operation
- Emergency Response Plan
- Fire Fighting Operation
- Passenger, Baggage, and Cargo Handling (internal/external)

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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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