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Curriculum
- 12 Sections
- 80 Lessons
- 6 Weeks
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- Introduction2
- Basic Electrical & Three Phase High Voltage4
- Basic Electronics6
- Basic Hydraulics2
- Health, safety, environmental and quality21
- 5.2(01) Personal safety awareness
- 5.3(02) Travel arrangements and crew changes
- 5.4(03) Regional security issues
- 5.5(04) Personal protective equipment (PPE), upkeep and replacement
- 5.6(05) Offshore hazard identification and risk assessment
- 5.7(06) Task specific risk assessment
- 5.8(07) Toolbox talks
- 5.9(08) management of change
- 5.10(09) Permit to work’ systems (PTW)
- 5.11(10) Working at height
- 5.12(11) Manual handling
- 5.13(12) Safe working practices on offshore installations
- 5.14(13) Safe workshop practice
- 5.15(14) Company accident reporting arrangements
- 5.16(15) Relevant safety legislation guidance
- 5.17(16) Company quality assurance and control (QAQC) standards
- 5.18(17) Emergency response procedures
- 5.19(18) Environmental protection
- 5.20(19) Awareness of company integrated management system (IMS)
- 5.21Q7 Health, safety, environmental and quality20 Minutes20 Questions
- 5.22Q8 Health, safety, environmental and quality20 Minutes20 Questions
- ROV industry14
- 6.2(1) Understanding of the oil and gas industry
- 6.3(2) Understanding of ROV business lines and associated requirements
- 6.4(3) The characteristics and appearance of the various types of installation or vessels and the kind of operations
- 6.5(4) Instruction on the operational hazards encountered at the different locations and worksites
- 6.6(5) The respective roles of the personnel working
- 6.7(6) Recognition of ROV system components.
- 6.8(7) Duties of the members of an ROV crew including typical qualifications and competence of the ROV crew
- 6.9(8) Basic ROV piloting skills
- 6.10(9) The use of ROV systems and tools, tasks they can perform, how they have developed and typical ROV operations
- 6.11(10) Communications
- 6.12(11) Ballast and trim and Environmental factors
- 6.13(12) Understanding of ‘competence’
- 6.14(13) Dynamic positioning systems
- 6.15Q9 ROV industry20 Minutes20 Questions
- ROV Electrical system11
- 7.2(1) Training on HV
- 7.3(2) Test Equipment
- 7.4(3) Worksite Safety
- 7.5(4) Interpret an electrical schematic diagram for a typical ROV
- 7.6(5) Construction of umbilical and tethers.
- 7.7(6) Tether re-termination (soft)
- 7.8(7) Umbilical re-termination (mechanical)
- 7.9(8) Subsea ROV cables
- 7.10(9) Splicing with resin and self-amalgamating rubber and liquid epoxy
- 7.11(10) Type of maintenance – planned, unplanned, predictive condition based
- 7.12Q10 ROV Electrical system20 Minutes20 Questions
- ROV Electronic systems9
- 8.2(1) Overview of ROV survey sensor capacities,
- 8.3(2) Video and Underwater Cameras
- 8.4(3) Sonar
- 8.5(4) Introduction to PLC systems as used on ROVs
- 8.6(5) Data Communications
- 8.7(6) Fibre optics (principles)
- 8.8(7) Handling PCBs
- 8.9(8) Electrical enclosures maintenance
- 8.10Q11 ROV Electronic systems20 Minutes20 Questions
- ROV Hydraulic systems6
- Lifting Operations7
- 10.2(1) Cranes and A-frames
- 10.3(2) Umbilical Winches andTether Management Systems
- 10.4(3) Lifting Armoured Umbilical Life Cycle
- 10.5(4) Understanding of LARS and awareness of risks.
- 10.6(5) Types of lifting equipment both fixed and mobile
- 10.7(6) Maintenance and operation of lifting equipment
- 10.8Q13 Lifting Operations20 Minutes20 Questions
- Risk assessment for workshop9
- R04 Final Assessment5