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

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Mon, 27-Jan-2025
Level
Beginner
Total lessons

5
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00:00:00 Hours
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Short description
Helideck Operations Initial Training (HOIT) training by Elite Offshore is for port personnel working at sea, or diving Helicopter Operations Initial Training (HOIT), Offshore Helicopter Landing Officer (HLO), and Offshore Helideck Assistant (HDA). This course provides knowledge, understanding, and skills necessary to safely and effectively perform the role.
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Requirements
  • Completion of a Dangerous Goods by Air training course as per ICAO, IATA (Categories 7, 8, or 9), or state aviation-approved guidelines.
  • Valid medical fitness certificate.
  • Proficiency in the course language.
  • Basic offshore safety awareness (recommended but not mandatory).
Outcomes
  • 1. Understand key regulations and guidelines for helideck operations, including helideck characteristics, obstacle-free zones, equipment, and systems.
  • 2. Recognize meteorological requirements essential for safe offshore helicopter operations.
  • 3. Identify typical hazards in helideck operations and understand the roles and responsibilities of the Offshore Helicopter Landing Officer (HLO) and Helideck Assistant (HDA).
  • 4. Execute key helideck team responsibilities and actions at various operational stages, including: 30 minutes and 10 minutes before helicopter ETA, Immediately before landing,, During rotors-running turnaround and engines-shutdown scenarios, Tasks such as helicopter tie-down, fitting engine blanks, and covers.
  • 5. Interpret pre-flight weather reports and provide relevant floating installation data to helicopter pilots.
  • 6. Understand helideck team requirements for Normally Unattended Installations (NUIs).
  • 7. Use handheld radios effectively, perform radio checks, and apply proper communication protocols, including hand signals when radios are ineffective.
  • 8. Conduct helideck inspections to check for contamination, debris, or damage before and after take-off.
  • 9. Perform communication checks and ensure the readiness and security of helideck equipment and safety nets.
  • 10. Deliver pre-landing briefings to the helideck team during helicopter operations.
  • 11. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) during all helicopter operations.
  • 12. Ensure the helideck team is stationed in required locations during operations.