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Course code: MUK-231
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 90 minutes
Language: English

Course Goal:

This course aims to provide an introduction to each key phase of the exploration and production industry in the US.

  

Learning Objectives 

 

1. History of the Oil and Gas Industry 

LO1 Give an overview of the origins of hydrocarbons

LO2 Explain how oil and gas reservoirs are formed

LO3 Identify types of reservoir rock and fluid properties

LO4 Explain the difference between Upstream vs. Downstream 

 

2. Energy Supply and Demand 

LO5 Give an overview of oil and gas supply and demand 

LO6 Give an overview of the costs involved in oil and gas production

LO7 Identify global oil and gas fields 

 

3. Field Life Cycle

LO8 Give an overview of the stages involved in the exploration and production process

 

LO09 Give an overview of the processes and methods used to search for oil and gas

LO10 Explain how oil and gas discoveries are developed

LO11 Explain the purpose of seismic technology

LO12 Describe the differences between onshore and offshore developments

LO13 Give an overview of how offshore platforms and pipelines are installed

LO14 Give an overview of the equipment and processes involved in drilling a well

LO15 Explain how to complete a well and prepare it for production

LO16 Identify different types of oil and gas structures

LO17 Describe what is meant by ‘shallow water’ and ‘deep water’ developments

LO18 Explain reservoir production mechanisms

LO19 Give an overview of artificial lift systems

LO20 Explain what is meant by well stimulation 

LO21 Explain the process for the production and treatment of reservoir fluids

LO22 Identify the main methods used to transport offshore oil and gas onshore 

LO23 Explain the process of refining oil and gas 

LO24 Provide an overview of well workover operations

LO25 Give an overview of decommissioning obligations and solutions 

 

The Future

LO26 Give an overview of future energy demand

LO27 Explain how to ensure security of supply

 

Course code: AOS-1035
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 80 minutes
Language: English

Logistics Handling and Packing and Art Management: Logistics Transport and Storage, which is this one.

 

The purpose of these courses is to give you all the tools you need to know about moving artwork from A to B.

 

This course will cover all aspects of logistics so you can have a holistic view of what it's about. This course will focus mainly on the different modes of transport and how you might need to transport fine art, export and import, and storage. Also, private client considerations if you work for an art collector or have to deliver something to a private residence.

Course code: BVS-003
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 2 hours
Language: English

Presentation 

This training course aims at providing a general description of the different types of lifting appliances that may be found on board ships and offshore units, their main characteristics and operating principles. It provides an introduction to the applicable rules and regulations related to lifting appliances. 

Objectives

On completion of the training, students will be able to: 

Get familiar with the various types of lifting appliances installed on board ships and offshore units. 

Know the regulations, which are relevant for inspection and certification of cargo gear, including international regulations and BV Rules. 

Understand the particularities of lifting appliances and the relevant requirements for the survey of materials and equipment.

Understand the scope of intervention for Cargo Gear in various stages – design, manufacturing and operation, including an overview of control and safety design requirements.

Program

Types of lifting appliances

Definitions

Derrick systems

Cranes

Typical crane types

Applicable Rules and Regulations

International Regulations and National Requirements

Bureau Veritas Rules, additional class notations and recognized standards

Bureau Veritas services

Cargo Gear Register Book

Design, Inspection, testing and surveys at works

Design acceptance criteria

Documents to be submitted

Inspection and testing

Steel wire ropes and fibre ropes

Loose gear

Winches

Survey of fitting on board

Overall tests prior to putting into service: Mandatory tests, overload test, testing at

Manufacturer’s test bench, inspections after testing

Marking

In-service surveys

Periodicity, scope and documentation

Guidelines for a thorough annual examination

Items to be tested: slew bearing, loose gear examination, ropes, hydraulic system

Control and safety devices

Thickness measurements, wear limits and criteria for replacement

Certificate

On completion of the training program, the student will be awarded: 

A Certificate of Cargo Gear and Lifting Appliances, issued by Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore.

The Certificate of Cargo Gear and Lifting Appliances is obtained after completion of the course and passing the online test. 

Course code: EBA-007
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 8 hours
Language: English

Requirements for training related to scaffolding are regulated by law and regulations. This course is based on the requirements of Regulations concerning the Performance of Work, Chapter 17, which is about assembly, dismantling and alteration of scaffolding.

-2-5 meters: 7.5 hours theory and  7.5 hours practical training

-5-9 meters: 15 hours theory and 15 hours practical training

-Over 9 meters: 36 hours theory and 72 hours practical training

This course covers the requirements of theoretical training for scaffolding up to 9 meters, and corresponds to the requirements of the Regulations concerning the Performance of Work, Section 17-2 and 17-3, on theoretical training. There is an additional requirement of 15 hours practical training if 5-9 meters.

Course content:
-What is scaffolding
-Scaffolding and safety
-Risk assessment
-Forces and counter forces
-Structure of a scaffold
-Wind forces
-How to prevent accidents
-Mobile scaffold towers
-Haki scaffolding systems

Dersom du har gjennomført stillasopplæring (teorikurs) - og kan dokumentere nødvendig praksis i henhold til kravene i forskrift om utførelse av arbeid §§17-2, 17-3 og 17-4 - kan du bestille stillasbevis.

Klikk her for informasjon: https://www.eba.no/stillasbevis//

Course code: NOG-OER109-REP
Course type: Classroom course
Duration: 1 day
Language: Norwegian

The object of this course is to help participants maintain and develop their knowledge of leadership and organisational principles for emergency response teams.

This course consists of a representative selection of the content of the Emergency Management Basic Course adapted to participants’ previous knowledge, with major emphasis on practical training and decision-making drills.

This course is valid for 24 months.

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