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Oppgradering fra Norsk Olje og Gass til IMO50 (STCW A-VI/1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4)

Course code: NMA-022
Course type: Classroom course
Duration: 3 days
Language: English, Norwegian

Oppgradering fra Norsk Olje og Gass til IMO50 for personell som innehar Grunnleggende sikkerhetskurs for Norsk Olje og Gass (Offshore).

Kurset oppgrader personell med Grunnleggende sikkerhetskurs for Norsk Olje og Gass (Offshore) til STCW Grunnleggende sikkerhetsopplæring for sjøfolk. Kurset inneholder brannvern, røykdykking, brannslokking, sjøredning, grunnleggende førstehjelp og personlig sikkerhet og omsorg for menneskeliv og miljø. Kurset er godkjent etter IMO regelverket og gjelder hele verden.

Course code: WBB-003-12
Course type: Course package
Duration: 10 hours
Language: English

With COVID-19 meaning that home working is no longer an option but a necessity for many, what are the potential side effects on our health and work performance. Employers may need to provide additional training to ensure appropriate supervision and work behaviours. These include remote technology, communication skills development, time management and ergonomics.

 

Managing remote teams and business continuity are operational priorities for companies during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Remote working allows some operations to continue and facilitate flexible work schedules, which typically improves individual performance. However, greater flexibility and leading teams remotely puts a greater burden on managers and makes supervision more complex. 

 

The group of workers who experience most difficulty in handling ‘boundary-less’ working are actually managers.  This is mainly because they are connected longer in their ‘non-working time’.

 

The ‘Managing Remote Teams’ bundle includes 3 months access to 10 online courses and over 10 hours of eLearning. 

 

• Negativity in the Workplace

• Decision Making

• Supporting Change: 03-Your Path to Supporting Change

• Management 101: 02-Leading and Communicating as a Manager

• Smart Management: Managing a Geographically Distributed Workforce

• Health and Safety for Home Workers (Managers)

• Lone Working (Managers)

• An Effective Leader’s Guide to Time Management

• Team Building IV: Conflict Management

• Essential Skills of Leadership: 05-Lead Effective Meetings

Offshore Crane Basic

Course code: KOL-051
Course type: Classroom course
Duration: 16 hours
Language: English

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

The course aim to give knowledge, understanding and practical skills within:
• Operations
• Forces
• Communication
• Planning

CONTENT

• Safety functions
• Start / stop procedures
• Operational limitations of crane operations
• Communication during crane operations
• Preparation and planning of crane operations
• Internal transport on the installation
• Loading and unloading supply vessels
• Crane operation on various fixed and floating installations

LEARNING PROCESS

The purpose of this course is to give operators and others involved in lifting operations the basic knowledge, understanding and skills.

This is achieved through an in-depth period of training on a full-scale DNV GL Class A crane simulator, supported by a program of lectures and instruction.

Study will cover dierent types of loads and external forces affecting the load on crane and boat.

SPECIAL INFORMATION

References: NORSOK R003

The course can be adjusted to suit company specific needs regarding the choice of unloading/loading procedures.

CERTIFICATE

Certification of attendance will be issued upon successful completion of the course.

DPO Shuttle Tanker

Course code: KOL-044
Course type: Classroom course
Duration: 24 hours
Language: English

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

This course aim to provide Navigators on Shuttle Tankers knowledge and skills to be a certified DPO in offshore Loading Operations.

By the end of the course the students should have:

• Acquired a thorough knowledge of the various type of Offloading Operations, i.e. OLS (Offshore Loading System), SAL (Single Anchor Loading), Tandem loading from FPSO’s and FSU’s and DSL (Direct Shuttle Loading)
• The capability to operate the DP System in various
• modes associated with offshore loading operations; i.e. Joystick, Auto Pos, Approach, Weather Wane
• The ability to carry out any Offshore Loading Operation according to field procedures, guidelines and to best practice.
• The ability to react correctly to any unforeseen DP incident in order to avoid a disaster

CONTENT

• Simulator exercises
• Briefing and de-briefing of a variety of relevant exercises according to the actual field procedures
• Shuttle Tanker competence and training requirements
• Basic Human Factors

LEARNING PROCESS

All Offshore Loading exercises will be carried out on a Full Scale Visual DNV GL Approved DP Class A simulator, being able to simulate all types of operation listed as learning objectives.

SPECIAL INFORMATION

References:
• DNV GL, Standard for Certification no. 0023
• DNV GL, Standard for Certification no. 0008
• DNV GL, RP-0007

CERTIFICATE

Certification of attendance will be issued upon successful completion of the course.

Course code: EXT-028
Course type: Classroom course
Duration: 2 days
Language: Norwegian

NEK 405-2-3 Technical condition assessment of electrical installations in housing (year-round and holiday homes) upon disposal

The purpose of the technical condition assessment is to inform the buyer about the condition of the electrical system, including dangers, and what it will cost to bring the electrical system into regulatory compliance. An assessment must also be made of the installation parts that have a short remaining life, as well as an assessment of the installation's capacities.

NEK EN 405-2-3 is made from NK219. It is a national standard that is part of the standard series NEK 405 Competence for control companies and personnel.

The course is exam-oriented for those who wish to become certified.


Objective:

The purpose of the standard is to facilitate the preparation of high-quality condition reports in order to obtain a reassuring basis of information before a home purchase, related to the electrical installation. Something that can reduce the level of conflict in housing sales.


Content:

Agenda for the course:

What is NEK405-2-3

Regulations to the Disposal Act §2-18

The mandate for the control

Burden of proof

Scope of the control and level of analysis

Set reference level

New installation, expansion and change, what applies

Date marking on electrical equipment

Electrotechnical deviations, review of the safety requirements in FEL, what is an electrotechnical deviation

Regulatory amendments FEB-88 to NEK400:2022

Condition assessment according to NS3424 – assess the plant's lifetime.

Assess the plant's capacities, suitable for intended use

Calculation, template-based pricing of improvements

Requirements for documentation FEL §12

What is verification of an existing installation

 

What should be included in our report, to the client

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