The training shall provide competence in:
- Organization of emergency preparedness
- Laws and regulations
- Weather reporting, communication and routines
- Helicopter decks - regulations and guidelines
- Dangerous goods
- Aviation fuel
- Emergency situations and normal operations on helicopter decks
- Helicopter types
- Fire theory
- Extinguishing media theory
- Fire practice
- Protective equipment
After completing the training, the participant must be able to;
- Describe the organization of emergency preparedness on offshore installations, as well as the purpose of such an organization
- Use the helideck manual
- Carry out communication and weather reporting by helicopter
- Reproduce helicopter deck regulations and guidelines
- Handle dangerous goods
- Describe and perform inspections of the fuel system
- Perform HLO's tasks in emergency situations and normal operations on helicopter decks
- Explain helicopter types
- Use their knowledge of fire and extinguishing agents to put out a fire
- Use the appropriate extinguishing agent to extinguish a fire
- Use protective equipment and smokediver equipment
Basic safety training
Duration of the course is 4 days, including the protective equipment module. The first day consists of e-learning that you complete whenever you want, outside the course center and before you meet at the course center for practical exercises.
- 1 day is 8 hours with a minimum of 6 hours of effective training
- 1 hour is 60 minutes
The e-learning must be completed in full before you attend practical training.
Personnel to perform helicopter deck crew function.
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