Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 5 Lessons
- 2 Days
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- Intoduction and overviewTarget Audience Entry-Level ROV Pilot/Technicians (Grade II), Experienced Technicians requiring recertification/theory refresh, and Technical Support Staff. Prerequisites Basic knowledge of electrical/electronic systems and hydraulics (recommended). Course Objective To provide delegates with the critical theoretical knowledge required to understand the construction, load transfer mechanics, safety procedures, and quality control steps associated with the termination and safe handling of high-tension ROV main lift umbilical. Applicable Standards Aligns with best practices and addresses failure points highlighted in IMCA and BSEE Safety Alerts.1
- Main CoreObjectives :Describe the function and internal components of a ROV main lift umbilical, distinguishing between strength members, power conductors, and data lines, Explain the mechanical principle of load transfer in a potting (resin) termination, including the role of the armor wires, the cone, and the potting compound, Identify and explain the leading causes of umbilical termination failure, referencing real-world case studies and safety alerts (e.g., faulty resin, improper wire splay), Detail the required Quality Control (QC) checks, environmental controls, and mandatory documentation for a safe and certified termination process, Articulate the principles of safe umbilical handling and spooling (Scotting) to prevent damage, including level winding, bend radius limits, and managing tension.3
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- Positive mindset