Course Compare | Elite Offshore Pvt Ltd | Offshore and Industrial Trainer - 2015

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Fri, 10-Jan-2025
Level
Beginner
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1
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00:00:00 Hours
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Short description
The HERTL - F Training Programme has two key objectives; to keep HERTLs up-to-date with the latest changes in helicopter operations, regulations, and systems over the past two years, and to ensure that they are competent and prepared to lead emergency response teams in offshore environments.
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Requirements
  • A valid OPITO Helideck Emergency Response Team Leader Training Certificate or
  • A valid OPITO Helideck Emergency Response Team Leader Further Training Certificate or
  • A valid OPITO Helideck Operations Initial Training certificate
  • A valid Helideck Emergency Response Team Member (HERTM) certificate
  • A valid Offshore Emergency Response Team Leader (OERTL) certificate
Outcomes
  • 1. Emergency access and egress to and from helidecks including clear, concise and effective communications with all relevant ER personnel.
  • 2. Directing the helideck team in a clear and confident manner during emergencies including the correct selection of appropriate fire-fighting equipment for the incident.
  • 3. Directing entry to the incident area in a controlled manner – continually assessing how the changes in the emergency could impact on the safety of the HERT members, maintaining a means of escape from the incident area.
  • 4. Effective delegation of emergency response tasks to team members
  • 5. Controlling helicopter incident firefighting operations, to include responding to a helicopter engine fire using a CO2 media extended applicator.
  • 6. Ensure correct donning, use and monitoring of breathing apparatus (BA) of HERT members (all delegates to practice donning and using BA.
  • 7. Effective Search and rescue (SAR) principles and techniques – on or close to the helideck, locating, extracting and handling missing personnel and casualties following a helicopter incident on the helideck.
  • 8. Appropriate response to non-firefighting operations during helicopter incident.
  • 9. Ensuring effective use of firefighting fixed, portable and mobile systems, including fixed fire monitors, dry chemical and CO2 fire extinguishment and control media
  • 10. Responding to a NUI helideck fire with limited firefighting equipment.
  • 11. Utilizing back-up ER Team via the Team Leader this only requires briefing the back-up team leader.
  • 12. Missing persons and casualty management, to include a) Prioritising b) Accounting for missing personnel c) Casualty handling techniques
  • 13. Hose-running techniques and associated hazards
  • 14. Conducting dynamic risk assessment during the emergency situation and obtaining feedback against the plan
  • 15. Continually monitoring human factors during emergency response including: a) stress affecting decision making in self and team (b) physical limitations of self and team