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Course code: STQ-015
Course type: Classroom course
Duration: 2 days
Language: Norwegian

Hensikt:

Målsetting med opplæring er at den som gis opplæring tilegner seg tilstrekkelig kunnskap om metoder for å lede og veilede løfteoperasjoner slik at de blir forskriftmessig utført.

Opplæringen gir også kunnskap om farer forbundet med løfteoperasjoner samt bruk av risikokartlegging.

Kurset gir deltakere kunnskap til å kunne utøve overordnet operasjonell ledelse av løfteoperasjoner. Med det menes å kunne planlegge, risikokartlegge og evaluere, samt forebygge ulykker. Videre vil deltaker også tilegne seg kunnskaper om å gjøre rede for materialhåndteringsplan, oppbevaring og bruk av utstyr.


Målsetting med opplæring er at den som gis opplæring tilegner seg tilstrekkelig kunnskap om metoder for å lede og veilede løfteoperasjoner slik at de blir forskriftmessig utført.


Innhold:

• Krav og ansvar til rollen operasjonelt ansvarlig

• Lover, forskrifter, standarder og retningslinjer som gjelder vedr. bruk av løfteutstyr

• Overordnet operasjonell ledelse av løfteoperasjoner

• Helhetlig planlegging av løfteoperasjoner

• Risikokartlegging

• Identifisering av og etablering av barrierer. Gjennomføring og evaluering av en løfteoperasjon

• Informasjonsutveksling

• Krav for oppbevaring av løst løfteutstyr

• Krav for ulike typer løfteutstyr

• Krav til fadder, praksis og sensor

• Avsluttende prøve

Course code: BAC-019
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 15 minutes
Language: English

This course prepares maritime officers, superintendents, and DPA personnel for the 2025 Joint Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) on Ballast Water Management conducted by the Paris and Tokyo MoUs. Through scenario-driven modules and mock inspections, participants learn how to demonstrate compliance with the BWM Convention (2004), interpret the CIC questionnaire, and respond effectively during Port State Control inspections. The course provides detailed guidance on certification, system operation, documentation, and communication, ensuring complete readiness and zero surprises during inspection.

Course code: BAC-030
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 30 minutes
Language: English

This comprehensive course provides marine engineers, engine officers, and technical superintendents with complete operational and maintenance knowledge of Yanmar main engines. It covers type-specific architecture, fuel, air, lubrication, and cooling systems, automation interfaces, emissions compliance, and class-aligned preventive maintenance. Through step-by-step checklists, alarm handling, and troubleshooting exercises, participants develop competence in safe operation, fault diagnostics, and documentation practices that meet class, flag, and OEM standards. The course also includes ECA fuel changeover, SCR/EGR operation, and emergency response management to ensure regulatory compliance and audit readiness.

Course code: BAC-020
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 15 minutes
Language: English

This course provides maritime professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the Automatic Identification System (AIS), including its regulatory framework, operational functions, and limitations. Participants will learn how AIS enhances safety, transparency, and efficiency in maritime navigation while exploring the challenges related to signal reliability, data security, and regulatory gaps. Real-world case studies and assessments promote a critical mindset toward responsible and effective use of AIS in daily operations.

Course code: KOL-021
Course type: Classroom course
Duration: 6 hours
Language: Norwegian

The Norwegian authorities require that employees who use lifts (personnel lifts) must be able to document practical and theoretical training in their use. The employer is responsible for ensuring that employees receive the necessary training. (“Regulations regarding the execution of work” no. 1357, section 10-2 Requirements regarding documented safety training in the use of work equipment.) The course provides a basic theoretical and practical introduction to the safe use of lifts (personnel lifts). A certificate of competence is issued to participants in order to fulfil the legislation’s documentation requirements.
Objective: To provide course participants with increased knowledge and awareness of safety measures in order to avoid injuries and accidents at the workplace. 


The following topics are covered:
– Assembly
– Operation
– User qualities
– Areas of use
– Maintenance and control
– Safe use and servicing
– Classes A, B and C
– Accidents
– Legislation and regulations

Course code: KOB-004
Course type: Blended course
Duration: 3 days
Language: English

Course Content:
• Laws and regulations
• Work equipment and accessories
• Design and function
• Lifting accessories
• Inspection and maintenance
• Material handling
• Work environment
• Hazardous materials
• Final theoretical exam

Examination / Certification:
Passing the exam qualifies participants for a G11 slinging equipment certificate of competence. This includes Module 1 and 2.3 Lifting Equipment. The course duration is 3 days.
The course complies with the Regulation on the Performance of Work, regulation no. 703.

Course code: KOB-013
Course type: Blended course
Duration: 2 days
Language: Norwegian

Hva lærer du på G5 kurset, modul P-2.1?

Etter kurset vil du ha god kunnskap om:

Roller og ansvar: Hvem gjør hva under en løfteoperasjon og hvordan kommuniserer man effektivt?

Regelverk og standarder: Lover, forskrifter og bransjestandarder (som NORSOK) som gjelder for kranoperasjoner.

Krandokumentasjon og kontroll: Hvilke papirer kreves og hvordan kontrolleres kranen før og etter bruk?

Kranens konstruksjon og funksjon: Hvordan er kranen bygd opp og hvordan fungerer de ulike delene?

Sikkerhetssystemer: Nødstopp, overlastvern og andre viktige sikkerhetsfunksjoner.

Kapasitet og begrensninger: Hvordan lese lastdiagrammer og forstå værforholdenes påvirkning.

Vinsjer, ståltau og løfteutstyr: Sikker bruk og vedlikehold av dette viktige utstyret.

Planlegging og risikovurdering: Hvordan planlegge løfteoperasjoner og identifisere mulige farer.

 

Hvem passer G5, modul P-3.1 kurset for?

Modul P-2.1 G20 Fastmontert hydraulisk kran teori er spesielt utviklet for personer som skal operere fastmonterte kraner i petroleumsindustrien. Målgruppen er delt inn i to grupper basert på type kran de skal operere:

• Deg som skal operere offshorekran (G5) eller lett offshorekran (G5L) og trenger sertifisert opplæring.

• Deg som skal operere fastmontert kran (G20) og trenger dokumentert opplæring.

 

Krav til forkunnskaper, modul P-2.1

• Modul 1 – Grunnleggende HMS og G11 Løfteredskap (Stropp-/ og anhuker). Kurset går i forkant av alle våre kranførerkurs.

• Deltagere må være minst 18 år gamle. Opplæringen kan imidlertid starte når en person har fylt 17 år.

 

Kursinformasjon for G20 kurset, modul P-2.1

Varighet: 16 timer (2 dager).

Form: Teoretisk undervisning med avsluttende prøve.

Sertifisering/Dokumentasjon: Etter bestått kurs mottar du enten et sertifikat (for G5/G5L) eller dokumentasjon på bestått kurs.

 

Hva koster G20 kurset, modul P-2.1?

Kurset koster kr. 12.945,- og er inkludert læremateriell.

 

Vurdering og Sertifisering

For å være kvalifisert for den avsluttende evalueringen, må deltakerne ha vært til stede under hele den planlagte undervisningstiden.

Opplæringsprogrammet avsluttes med en skriftlig eksamen.

Course code: KOB-015
Course type: Blended course
Duration: 2 days
Language: English

What will you learn on the G5 course, module P-2.1?

After completing the course, you will have a good understanding of:

Roles and responsibilities: Who does what during a lifting operation and how do you communicate effectively?

Regulations and standards: Laws, regulations, and industry standards (such as NORSOK) that apply to crane operations.

Crane documentation and inspection: What paperwork is required and how is the crane inspected before and after use?

Crane design and function: How is the crane constructed and how do the various parts work?

Safety systems: Emergency stop, overload protection and other important safety features.

Capacity and limitations: How to read load diagrams and understand the impact of weather conditions.

Winches, steel wire ropes, and lifting equipment: Safe use and maintenance of this important equipment.

Planning and risk assessment: How to plan lifting operations and identify potential hazards.

 

Who is the G5, module P-2.1 course suitable for?

Module P-2.1 G20 Fixed Hydraulic Crane Theory is specially designed for people who will be operating fixed cranes in the petroleum industry. The target group is divided into two groups based on the type of crane they will be operating:

• Those who will be operating offshore cranes (G5) or light offshore cranes (G5L) and need certified training.

• Those who will operate fixed cranes (G20) and need documented training.

 

Prerequisites, module P-2.1

• Module 1 – Basic HSE and module 2.3 G11 Lifting Equipment (Sling/and hook). The course precedes all our crane operator courses.

• Participants must be at least 18 years old. However, training can begin when a person has reached the age of 17.

 

Course information for module P-2.1

Duration: 16 hours (2 days).

Form: Theoretical instruction with final exam.

Certification/Documentation: After passing the course, you will receive either a certificate (for G5/G5L) or documentation of successful completion of the training.

 

Assessment and Certification

To be eligible for the final assessment, participants must have been present for the entire scheduled teaching time.

The training program concludes with a final assessment, which in this case is a written exam. 

Course code: KOB-019
Course type: Blended course
Duration: 3 days
Language: English

What will you learn on the G5 course, module P-3.1?

After completing the course, you will have a solid knowledge of:

Regulatory framework: Understanding of the “Activity Regulations” and “Regulations on the Performance of Work” that govern offshore crane operations.

Industry standards: In-depth knowledge of key European (EN 13852-1 & 2) and Norwegian (NORSOK R-002 & R-003N) standards for the design, technical requirements, and safe use of offshore cranes.

Operation and limitations: Knowledge of the crane's operational characteristics, forces affecting the lift, and limitations related to weather and sea conditions.

Planning and risk understanding: How to plan and assess the risks of complex lifting operations to ensure safe execution.

Communication and procedures: Effective communication and correct procedures during lifting operations to ensure the safety of all personnel.

Roles and responsibilities: A clear understanding of the division of responsibilities between the various roles in an offshore lifting operation.

 

Who is the G5, module P-3.1 course suitable for?

This course is for those who want to become certified operators of G5 offshore cranes. The course is a legal requirement for personnel who will operate offshore cranes in the Norwegian petroleum industry and is the second step in the theoretical part of the training program.

 

Prerequisites for the G5 course, module P-3.1

Module 1 – Basic HSE (health, safety and environment)

Module 2.3 – G11 Lifting Equipment (Sling/and Hooks).

Module P-2.1 – G20 Fixed Hydraulic Crane Theory. This module must be passed before you can start P-3.1.

 

Participants must be at least 18 years old to be issued with the certificate of competence. However, training can begin once you have reached the age of 17.

 

NB! Module P-3.1 must be completed before you can start the practical training in modules P-4.1 (simulator) and P-4.1.1 (practice).

 

Course information for the G5 course, module P-3.1

Duration: 24 hours (3 days).

Format: Theoretical instruction with final exam.

Certification: After passing the course, you will receive a course certificate documenting that you have completed the mandatory theory portion for G5 Offshore Crane, which is a step toward full certification.

Course code: KOB-014
Course type: Classroom course
Duration: 2 days
Language: English

What will you learn on the G5 course, module P-2.1?

After completing the course, you will have a good understanding of:

Roles and responsibilities: Who does what during a lifting operation and how do you communicate effectively?

Regulations and standards: Laws, regulations, and industry standards (such as NORSOK) that apply to crane operations.

Crane documentation and inspection: What paperwork is required and how is the crane inspected before and after use?

Crane design and function: How is the crane constructed and how do the various parts work?

Safety systems: Emergency stop, overload protection and other important safety features.

Capacity and limitations: How to read load diagrams and understand the impact of weather conditions.

Winches, steel wire ropes, and lifting equipment: Safe use and maintenance of this important equipment.

Planning and risk assessment: How to plan lifting operations and identify potential hazards.

 

Who is the G5, module P-2.1 course suitable for?

Module P-2.1 G20 Fixed Hydraulic Crane Theory is specially designed for people who will be operating fixed cranes in the petroleum industry. The target group is divided into two groups based on the type of crane they will be operating:

• Those who will be operating offshore cranes (G5) or light offshore cranes (G5L) and need certified training.

• Those who will operate fixed cranes (G20) and need documented training.

 

Prerequisites, module P-2.1

• Module 1 – Basic HSE and module 2.3 G11 Lifting Equipment (Sling/and hook). The course precedes all our crane operator courses.

• Participants must be at least 18 years old. However, training can begin when a person has reached the age of 17.

 

Course information for module P-2.1

Duration: 16 hours (2 days).

Form: Theoretical instruction with final exam.

Certification/Documentation: After passing the course, you will receive either a certificate (for G5/G5L) or documentation of successful completion of the training.

 

Assessment and Certification

To be eligible for the final assessment, participants must have been present for the entire scheduled teaching time.

The training program concludes with a final assessment, which in this case is a written exam. 

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