1. 14th
- 19th
March 2016 | Cape Town, South Africa
Accredited Centre
814
In association with:
NEBOSH International
Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas
Operational Safety
Meet the Course Leader
Patrick Casken
Pat has over 25 years’ experience within
the health and safety field, during this time
he has worked for the Health and Safety
executive, Health and Safety manager,
senior trainer and a director and consultant.
He has worked in a wide variety of industries
including mining, quarrying, engineering
through to the maritime industry. He has successfully delivered
Health and Safety training to oil and gas personnel on shore
and offshore in Kazakhstan and for BP in Angola.Pat is a key
training provider meeting the exacting standards required by
Armada OSH and international accreditation bodies. He also
has the experience to delivery various types of Health and
Safety courses in an exciting and interesting way.
Course Introduction
The NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and
Gas Operational Safety covers the principles of process
safety management in the oil and gas industries, it provides
an excellent foundation in health and safety allowing those
within the oil and gas industries to manage oil and gas
operational risks effectively. The qualification focuses on on
hydrocarbon process safety, so that candidates can effectively
discharge workplace health and safety responsibilities both
onshore and offshore throughout the world. It also highlights
the importance of process safety management.
Who is the Course for?
The NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in
Oil and Gas Operational Safety is suitable for managers,
supervisors, safety staff, and safety representatives with safety
responsibilities in the oil and gas industry, both within and
outside the UK, and is designed to provide a sound breadth
of underpinning knowledge that enables them to manage oil
and gas operational risks effectively. Delegates should already
have an underpinning knowledge of health and safety issues
and may already have studied one of NEBOSH’s Certificate-
level qualifications. It should be noted that currently the
examination is offered, and must be answered, in English
only. The standard of English required by candidates must
be such that they can both understand and articulate the
concepts contained contained in the syllabus.
Course Objectives
A safer workplace – The NEBOSH International
Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety is
all about keeping people safe from injury and loss of life.
For employers this also means protecting valuable assets
and avoiding prosecution, litigation and loss of reputation.
Assurance – An employer whose workers are NEBOSH
qualified is an employer committed to health and safety. The
NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas
Operational Safety can help employers achieve international
standards and can even help win new business.
Return on investment – An employee with a NEBOSH
International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational
Safety has practical knowledge that brings real value,
wherever they operate.
2. Training Methodology and Course Structure:
The syllabus is taught around a risk based approach, best practice, international industry standards and management
systems. This will enable delegates to fulfill their workplace safety responsibilities effectively, both onshore and offshore.
The NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety (Unit IOGC1) is divided into 5
Elements:
ELEMENT 1
Health, safety and environmental
management in Context
Learning outcomes
On completion of this element, candidates should be able to demonstrate
understanding of the content through the application of knowledge to
familiar and unfamiliar situations. In particular they should be able to:
• Explain the purpose of and procedures for investigating incidents
and how the lessons learnt can be used to improve health and
safety in the oil and gas industries
• Explain the hazards inherent in oil and gas arising from the
extraction, storage, and processing of raw materials and products
• Outline the risk management techniques used in the oil and gas
industries
• Explain the purpose and content of safety cases and safety reports
in the oil and gas industries
ELEMENT 2
Hydrocarbon process safety 1
Learning outcomes
On completion of this element, candidates should be able to demonstrate
understanding of the content through the application of knowledge to
familiar and unfamiliar situations. In particular they should be able to:
• Explain the principles of assessing and managing contractors,
including the roles of parties involved
• Outline the tools, standards, measurement, competency
requirements and controls applicable to Process Safety
Management (PSM) in the oil and gas industries
• Explain the role and purpose of a permit-to-work system
• Explain the key principles of safe shift handover
• Explain the importance of safe plant operation and maintenance of
hydrocarbon containing equipment and processes
• Outline the hazards, risks and controls to ensure safe start up and
shut down of hydrocarbon containing equipment and processes
ELEMENT 3
Hydrocarbon process safety 2
Learning outcomes
On completion of this element, candidates should be able to demonstrate
understanding of the content through the application of knowledge to
familiar and unfamiliar situations. In particular they should be able to:
• Outline types of failure modes that may lead to loss of containment
from hydrocarbon
• Outline types of failures that may lead to loss of containment from
hydrocarbon
• Outline the controls available to maintain safety critical equipment
• Outline the hazards, risks and controls available for safe containment
of hydrocarbons offshore and onshore
• Outline the fire hazards, risks and controls relating to hydrocarbons
• Outline the hazards, risks and controls available for operating boilers
and furnaces
ELEMENT 4
Fire protection and emergency response
Learning outcomes
On completion of this element, candidates should be able to demonstrate
understanding of the content through the application
of knowledge to familiar and unfamiliar situations. In particular they
should be able to:
• Outline appropriate control measures to minimise the effects of fire
and explosion in the oil and gas industries
• Outline the principles, procedures and resources for effective
emergency response
ELEMENT 5
Logistics and Transport Operations
Learning outcomes
On completion of this element, candidates should be able to demonstrate
understanding of the content through the application of knowledge to
familiar and unfamiliar situations. In particular they should be able to:
• Identify the main hazards of and suitable controls for marine
transport in the oil and gas industries
• Identify the main hazards of and suitable controls for land transport
in the oil and gas Industries
Booking line: tel: + 421 257 272 291 | fax: + 421 255 644 490
email: killian.mabena@fleming.events | www.fleming.events
3. Course Outline
DAY 1 | 14th
March 2016
8:30 Registration
9:00 session 1
• Introduction
• NEBOSH requirements
10:30 Morning Coffee & Networking Session
11:00 session 2 Health & Safety Management
• Why investigate accidents theories and techniques
• Learning from previous incidents / accidents
• Piper Alpha / Buncefield / Texas City (video later in course) /
Macondo blowout (Deepwater Horizon) / Esso Longford
12:30 Luncheon
13:30 session 3 Hazards Inherent in Oil and Gas
• Key definitions
• Flammability / toxicity
• LPG / oil / drilling muds / sludges / radiation
• Management systems ISO / iso 18001 / OGP HSEMS /
HS(G)65
15:00 Afternoon Coffee & Networking
15:30 session 4 Risk Management
• Risk assessment – definitions and process
• HAZID / HEMP
17:00 Wrap-up Day 1
DAY 2 | 15th
March 2016
9:00 session 1 Risk Management (continued)
• Contractor management
• Selection / hazards / types of contracts / management of
contractors
10:30 Morning Coffee & Networking Session
11:00 session 2 Process Safety Management
• Assessment of risk / 14 key points from Texas City disaster /
Plant design
12:30 Luncheon
13:30 session 3 Review of Process Accidents
• Flixbrough / Bhopal Maintenance
• PTW / isolation procedures
15:00 Afternoon Coffee & Networking
15:30 session 4 Plant Operations
• Critical communications / shift handover / plant operations /
maintenance / inspection and test
17:00 Wrap-up Day 2
DAY 3 | 16th
March 2016
9:00 session 1 Hydrocarbon Safety 1
Management
• Training / competence
Maintenance
• Risk based maintenance frequency / high risk activities and
controls
• Live electrical work / confined spaces / work at height
10:30 Morning Coffee & Networking Session
11:00 session 2
• Control of ignition / hot work safety
• Start up / shut down operations / commissioning
• Hydrates – hazards / controls
12:30 Luncheon
13:30 session 3 Hydrocarbon Safety 2
Mechanics of materials
• Stress / strain / Young’s Modulus
Failure modes
• Brittle / ductile / creep / stress corrosion cracking / metal
fatigue / thermal shock
15:00 Afternoon Coffee & Networking
15:30 session 4 Safe Operating Envelope
Weld failures
• Alexander Kielland review
Non-destructive testing techniques
• Radiation / ultrasonic / dye penetration / magnetic particles /
visual
17:00 Wrap-up Day 3
Booking line: tel: + 421 257 272 291 | fax: + 421 255 644 490
email: killian.mabena@fleming.events | www.fleming.events
4. Course Outline
Unit IOGC1 is assessed by a 2 hour written examination marked by
externalexaminersappointedbyNEBOSH.NEBOSHissueaqualification
certificate once a Candidate has achieved at least a Pass grade.
DAY 4 | 17th
March 2016
9:00 session 1 Process Safety 2
• Programmable electronic systems / safety integrity level /
emergency shut down systems / flares & blow-down
Process drains
• Open / sewers / inceptors
10:30 Morning Coffee & Networking Session
11:00 session 2 Containment of Hydrocarbons
• Design / tanks / floating roof / filling / emptying / bunds /
pressurised gas storage / cryogenic gas storage
12:30 Luncheon
13:30 session 3 Fire Types
• Pool / jet / fire ball / boil over / vapour cloud explosions /
BLEVE / Hicksons & Welsh incident review / drainage of LPG
storage
Pipelines
• Operation / security / instrumentation / cleaning
Process plant
• Demolition / decommissioning / SIMOPS
15:00 Afternoon Coffee & Networking
15:30 session 4 Fire
• Fire triangle / ignition sources / electrostatic / classification
and zoning
Boilers
• Types / operation / hazards and controls
17:00 Wrap-up Day 4
DAY 5 | 18th
March 2016
9:00 session 1 | Fire Protection and Control /
Emergency Procedures
• Gas leak detection / fire fighting systems / equipment /
emergency plans / detection
10:30 Morning Coffee & Networking
11:00 session 2 Fire Protection and Control / Emergency
Procedures (continued)
• Alarm / defeat of alarm systems / medical evacuations / escape
and evacuation / response teams
12:30 Luncheon
13:30 session 3 Logistics and Transport
Maritime
• Work over water / vessels / maritime operations / loading /
unloading / personnel transfers / security
15:00 Afternoon Coffee & Networking
15:30 session 4 Land
• Road / rail / documents / loading / unloading
Diving operations
• Types of operations / remove vehicles / risks/ controls
17:00 Wrap-up Day 5
Assessment
and Certification
19th
March 2016
at 1:30pm
Booking line: tel: + 421 257 272 291 | fax: + 421 255 644 490
email: killian.mabena@fleming.events | www.fleming.events
5. 14th
- 19th
March 2016 | Cape Town, South Africa
NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas
Operational Safety
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