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

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Enroll now for the OERTM Further Offshore Emergency Response Team Member course at Elite Offshore to learn how to deal with live fire and any other emergency response situation. The course will be helpful in demonstrating competence in firefighting and emergency response for beginning a great career.
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Requirements
  • Hold a valid OERTM or FOERTM certificate.
  • Provide a current offshore medical certificate or complete a medical screening.
  • Be physically fit for the course's demanding activities.
Outcomes
  • 1. Demonstrate proficiency in selecting and operating appropriate firefighting equipment and extinguishing agents for various types of fires.
  • 2. Implement procedures to manage breathing apparatus control boards effectively.
  • 3. Recognize and properly equip oneself with necessary emergency response personal protective equipment (PPE) required for OER team members.
  • 4. Execute the operation, donning, and wearer checks of working-duration breathing apparatus.
  • 5. Actively participate in an incident briefing session.
  • 6. Engage as an OER team member in designated fire and non-fire incidents under the guidance of the Offshore Emergency Response Team Leader (OERTL), adhering to safe working practices and procedures.
  • 7. Select and utilize portable firefighting equipment correctly.
  • 8. Operate and flush foam firefighting equipment competently.
  • 9. Extinguish various types of fires and ensure area security.
  • 10. Maintain effective communication with the OERTL and fellow OER team members throughout an incident.
  • 11. Observe key considerations and procedures when entering and operating within the incident area.
  • 12. Implement proper search and rescue techniques and procedures.
  • 13. Follow the correct steps for initial casualty assessment and recovery.
  • 14. Participate in a post-incident debriefing session.
  • These learning outcomes (1 through 14) will be evaluated through practical exercises.