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HSE
HEALTH-SAFETY-ENVIRONMENT 2
ROUSTABOUT 3
WORK AT HEIGHT 4
FORKLIFT 5
LIFTING 6
VISIT OF THE RIG 7
PRACTICE ON RIG - INITIATION 8
PRACTICE ON THE RIG  EQUIPMENTS
 MONKEYBOARD 9
BASIC DRILLING 10
PRACTICE ON THE RIG 11
PRACTICE ON EQUIPMENTS 12
PUMPMAN/DERRICKMAN 13
ASSISTANT DRILLER 14
DRILLER 15
WELL CONTROL INTRODUCTORY 16
WELL CONTROL 17
STRIPPING 18
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• Learn basic awareness, knowledge and understan-
ding of work related to quality, health, safety and
the environment
• A QHSE certificate will be awarded at the end of
the training
6 to 10 trainees Hardcopy materials
provided
Lectures in classroom
using the Basic Learning
Package
Equipment demonstra-
tion in classroom
HSE
HEALTH-SAFETY-ENVIRONMENT
5 DAYS
None
All operational-level rig
personnel
Industry experience
• Slinging/Rigging
• Prevention of Hand Injuries
• PPE
• Safety Meetings
• JSA risk assessment
• ISM Introduction
• Abrasive wheels
• STOP Method Induction
• Permit to Work System
• Confined Space
• Manual Handling
• Dropped Objects
• Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas
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Learn basic awareness, knowledge and understan-
ding of work related to:
• quality
• health
• safety
• environment
6 to 10 trainees Theory in classroom
Practice on the rig and
on our yard
ROUSTABOUT 10 DAYS
None
Newly hired roustabouts
Industry experience
• HSE induction  job description
• Presentation Q/SMS
• Introduction to drilling operations
• Presentation of a land rig
• HSE Policy - Stat
• Permit to work
• H2S
• Confined space
• JSA
• STOP methods
• Personal Protective Equipment
• Dangerous goods, hazardous material
• Gesture and position / save your back
• Hand injuries / pinch points
• Environment / waste manager
• Forklift driver induction
• Lifting / rigging course
• Work at height
• Scaffolding
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Understand what working at height means and identify
the related risks.
Properly use the different PPE6-10 trainees Theoretical course with
practical exercises on the
mast at 20m height
WORK AT HEIGHT 1 DAY
None
Any person working
occasionally or perma-
nently at height
Safety experience
Theory:
• Regulations and responsibilities
• PPE and EPC
• Risks of working at height
• Fall factors and shock force
• PPE and safety devices
• Equipment maintenance and inspection
Practice:
• Work area presentation and risk analysis
• Pre-use inspection
• Use of the harness with lanyards
• Work at height exercise
• Application of the general safety requirements
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Course Content
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To achieve a certain level of practical and theoretical
competency regarding the operation of fork lift trucks in
a safe manner with respect to other people, loading6-10 trainees Provision of hardco-
py materials, practical
exercises, test on the
theoretical element and
evaluation of practical
skills
FORKLIFT 1 DAY
• Category B driving
license
• Medical certificate
proving fit to drive
forklift truck
• Be over 18 years old
Any person wishing to
be trained on Forklift
truck with a view to
gaining driving authori-
zation certification
Safety experience
Theory:
• Traffic rules basic skills
• Responsibilities and duties of forklift driver
• Knowledge and technology of forklift
• Operating, maneuvering and steering procedures
• Assessment and correction of faults
Practice:
• Daily checks, battery care, hydraulic systems
• Operating, maneuvering and steering procedures
• Stacking and de-stacking loads at various heights
• Practical operations
• Operators safety code
• Assessment and correction of faults
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Course Content
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• Acquire knowledge of the different types of equipment
which can be used for lifting, rigging and slinging
procedures
• To identify and calculate the Safe Working Loads and
to apply these concepts in own workplace
6-10 trainees Hardcopy materials
provided
Theoretical and practical
exercises
Presentation of the
equipment and acces-
sories
Test on the theoretical
part
LIFTING 1 DAY
None
Any person working
occasionally or perma-
nently on lifting, rigging
and slinging operations
Safety experience
• Basic Safety Requirements
• Lifting Equipments
• Slings
• Connectors
• Lifting Operations
• Load Identification
• Sling Positioning
• SWL Definition
• Safety Reminders
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Course Content
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• Gain a general view of a drilling rig and its equip-
ment
• Acquire an understanding of the main functions of
a drilling rig
5-15 trainees On site explanations
given by an instructor
VISIT OF THE RIG 0.5 DAY
None
People interested in
understanding the func-
tioning of a drilling rig
and its equipment
Industry experience
• How to equip oneself with the PPE (personal pro-
tective equipment)
• Safety induction
• General presentation of the H35 Rig
• H35 and Workshop visit with explanations
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• Participate in safety meetings and essential brie-
fings about operations of the day.
• Understand and praticipate to the operation of the
drilling string
• Assume derrickman duties at the monkeyboard on
the mast
6 to 8 trainees Use of the rig and its
equipments in real condi-
tions in full compliance
with the safety require-
ments and monitored by
2 instructors
PRACTICE ON RIG - INITIATION 1 DAY
None
All persons hoping to
gain basic knowledge
on a drilling rig and its
equipment
Industry experience
• Be equipped with the PPE (Personal Protection
Equipment)
• Safety meeting and risk analysis prior to starting
• Role explanation and distribution of duties to each
participant on the rig floor and on the monkeyboard
• Tripping out
• Tripping in
• Installation of the Kelly swivel and simulation of
drilling operations using the mud pump
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Objectives
Course Content
C D E F G H D
I P Q R S T U V
W T X Y I S S ` a b c d e d e f
g h
a i p q
W X T r S W
X P s Y X I t S
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• Have a general overview of the drilling rig and of its
equipment
• To acquire experience of the duties of a roughneck,
the drilling tools present on the drill floor as well as
derrickman duties on the monkey board and mud
pits
• Increase knowledge of the equipment
6 to 8 trainees 0.5 day safety induction
in classroom
2.5 days use of the rig
in real conditions in full
compliance with the
safety requirements
2 day exercises on
equipment
PRACTICE ON THE RIG  EQUIPMENTS
 MONKEYBOARD
5 DAYS
None
Persons wishing to
gain experience and
knowledge of drilling rig
operations and the use
of its equipment
Industry experience
• Safety induction (work permit, risk analysis, Stop
Method, dropped objects and safety meeting)
• Equipment of Personal Protective Equipment
• Safety meeting and risk analysis prior to starting.
• Tripping in/out up to the drill-bit with all tasks invol-
ved in the operation from monkey board to pump
line up
• Derrickman duties with the proper PPE on the
monkeyboard
• Line up of the different pumps to enable the mud to
circulate
• Set up of the safety valves on the drill-string in case
of a kick
• Kelly swivel set up and simulation of drilling opera-
tion using the drilling mud pump
• Practical exercises and explanation on the different
equipment such as drilling pump 12P160, Koomey
T80, Cameron BOP Single, Hydril annular
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Understand:
• What a drilling rig is and drilling operations
• The role of the equipment located on the rig floor
• The safety rules
• Description of the drilling rig
6 to 12 trainees Classroom, course docu-
mentation, Videos
BASIC DRILLING 5 DAYS
None
All roughnecks with rig
experience who aim to
further their careers
Industry experience
• Rig equipment and classification
• Description of a well
• Drilling bits
• Drill string
• Hoisting and rotating function
• Floor equipment
• Drilling mud
• Mud circuit equipment and mud pumps
• Casing and cementing
• Well head equipment
• Blow out Control Equipment BOP, Hydraulic Unit,
Choke manifold
• Offshore rigs
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D E F G H I P Q
R I S T D H H U V W X Y ` Y ` a
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R S I g H R
S E h T S D i H
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I H r E T U T R H
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• General overview of the drilling rig and its equip-
ment.
• To gain experience of the duties of a roughneck
and of the drilling tools found on the drill floor.
• To gain experience of derrickman duties, the mon-
key board and mud pits
5-7 trainees Use of the rig and its
equipments in real condi-
tions in full compliance
with the safety require-
ments and monitored by
2 instructors
PRACTICE ON THE RIG 5 DAYS
None
All persons hoping to
gain basic knowledge
on a drilling rig and its
equipment
Industry experience
• Be equipped with the PPE (Personal Protection
Equipment)
• Safety meeting and risk analysis prior to starting.
• Role explanation and distribution of duties to each
participant on the rig floor and on the monkey-
board.
• Tripping out
• Tripping in
• Installation of the Kelly swivel and simulation of
drilling operations using the mud pump
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Acquire an advanced knowledge of main drilling equip-
ment
6-10 trainees Introduction to drilling
equipment in classroom.
Practical exercises on
equipment using tools,
lifting equipment and
devices in full compliance
with the safety require-
ments
PRACTICE ON EQUIPMENTS 5 DAYS
Safety induction
Any person wishing to
gain knowledge and
experience of drilling
equipment
Industry experience
• Introduction of the drilling equipment in classroom
• Distribution of the PPE
• Yard visit with explanation of the equipment
• Permit to work preparation according to the
exercises using all the different safety tools (risks
analysis, stop cards…)
• Safety meeting prior start of each operation.
• Practical exercises
• Debriefing
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9 @ A B C D E F
G D H I 9 C C P Q R S T U T U V
W X
Q Y ` a
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Learn general knowledge as well as drilling calculation
in order to carry out derrickman duties efficiently
6-12 trainees Videos, documentation,
slide shows, explanations
and physical visit of the
drilling equipment on our
yard
PUMPMAN/DERRICKMAN 10 DAYS
Recently been pro-
moted to the derrick-
man position and has
successfully passed
mathematics, physics,
and basic drilling tests
New or future der-
rickmen and enables
participants to carry out
derrickman’s tasks and
duties
Industry experience
• Evaluation test
• Mathematic and physic refresher
• Derrickman tasks, job description
• Drill String
• Bottom hole assembly
• Buoyancy factor
• Volumes calculation in well and tank
• Fill up well calculation
• Trip tank
• Mud pump and auxiliary
• Mud circuit
• Pressure losses
• Hydrodynamic
• Basic well-control knowledge
• Drilling fluid and solid treatment (theory  practical)
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Learn knowledge and skills to transfer to Assistant Driller
position and perform the assigned tasks safely and
efficiently6-10 trainees Classroom, course
documentation, videos,
simulator training, drilling
equipment practice
ASSISTANT DRILLER 10 DAYS
To be assigned to the
position of Assistant
Driller after success-
fully completing the
Derrickman course and
performing assigned
Derrickman tasks com-
petently
New ADrillers and
enables participants
to carry out Assistant
Drillers tasks and duties
with a basic knowledge
base behind them
Industry experience
• Drilling Phase and Program
• Drill String
• Drilling Parameters
• Hydraulics and LOT
• Casing and Cementing
• Drilling Line Characteristics and Wear
• Slip and Cut Procedure
• Fishing Equipment  Procedures
• Sub-sea Equipment
• Well Control Equipment
• Completion Work-over
• Simulator
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position and perform the assigned tasks safely and
efficiently6-12 trainees Videos, documentation,
slide shows, explana-
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and physical visit of
equipment
DRILLER 10 DAYS
To be assigned to
the position of Driller
following success-
ful completion of the
Assistant Driller course
and perform assigned
Assistant Driller tasks
competently
New Drillers and
enables participants to
carry out Driller tasks
and duties equip-
ped with good basic
knowledge
Industry experience
• Job Descriptions
• Work-over Completion
• Geology
• Well Planning / Lithology
• Basic Directional Calculation
• Directional Drilling
• Horizontal Drilling
• DST
• Well-head  drill shaft
• Non-routine operation – TLC, abandon plug, reentry
• Ton mileage calculation
• Derrick static dynamic
• Power requirement mud system, auxiliaries
• AC/DC drives – DW, TDS, MP
• Power generation (jackup versus floating)
• Totco surveys  gyro surveys
• Logging overview
• Reporting (IADC, BHA, Pipe Tally, Volumes, Drill Pipe
Limitations, …)
• Problem with mud in well
• Problems with narrowing of well walls
• Problem with well specifications
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knowledge of drilling
Floormen, Derrickmen
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sonnel
Industry experience
• Causes of kicks
• Kick detection
• Pressure concepts and basic calculations
• Well monitoring and Flow check
• Well shut-in
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tory or previous Well
Control course
36h over the week
(Monday Thursday
8-12AM  1-5PM, Fri-
day 8-12AM)
Assistant-Drillers,
Drillers, Tool pushers,
Supervisory Engineers
 all positions requiring
a Well Control Certifi-
cate
IADC and IWCF certified
instructor
2 years
• To identify the kick causes
• To understand the Kill methods and the equipment
used to secure the well after a kick,
• To use the well control methods when circulating the
kick out of the well,
• To recognize the incidents while controlling the well,
and react correctly,
• To practice a kill operation on a simulator,
• To pass a well Control certificate IWCF or WellCAP
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Mon, 24 February W09
Mon, 10 March W11
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Mon, 24 March W13
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Mon, 14 April W16
Mon, 21 April W17
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Mon, 19 May W21
Mon, 02 June W23
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training rig, and manage a real stripping operation
Upon completion of the course, participants are able to:
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tripping
• Increase communication skills and team work
• Knowledge of relevant equipment
• Have performed stripping on a training rig, through
annular preventer or rams to ram
6-8 trainees Classes, exercises and
practice on simulator,
stripping while tripping
through annular pre-
venter or ram to ram,
debriefing of exercises
in class
STRIPPING 3 DAYS
Rig experience and
Well Control Certificate
Drillers, Tool pushers,
Company men and Su-
pervisory Engineers
Industry experience
• The hazards of swabbed kicks and their conse-
quences
• Procedures to regain primary control
• Theory of Stripping and volumetric calculations
• Stripping through annular preventer or ram to ram
• Circulation of kick

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  • 2. g h h i j k l m n h o p q r p s t n u n h l o p v n w x x y z { | | { } ~  €  ‚ ‚ | ƒ „ … † ‡ ˆ ‰ Š ˆ ‹ Š Œ ˆ  Ž ~ †  † ‰ Ž …  ‘ ’ “ ” | ˆ • – †  ƒ x  † ‰ – ˆ — ˜ ™ š › œ   ž ž Ÿ     ¡ ¢ £  £ ž ¡ ¤ ¥ ¦ § › œ   ž ž Ÿ     ¡ ¢ £ ž  ¡ ¡ ¤ – ¨ ‰ Ž † – Ž © ˆ ª ƒ ‹  «   « ‰ ¬ • – ­ ¨ ¨  ® – ¨ ¯ ° ° ° ± ² ³ ³ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¸ · ¹ º » ¼ ½ ¾ ¾ ¸ ± ¼ ¾ ¿ Objectives Course Content À Á Â Ã Ä Å Á Æ Ç È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ë Ï Ð Æ Ê Ê Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö Õ Ö × Ø Ù Ò Ú Û Ü Î Ï Ë Ý Ê Î Ï Ç Þ Ð Ï Æ ß Ê ß Ì Ñ Î à Ë Ê á Ë Ê â Ç Ð Ñ Ð Î Ê ã • Learn basic awareness, knowledge and understan- ding of work related to quality, health, safety and the environment • A QHSE certificate will be awarded at the end of the training 6 to 10 trainees Hardcopy materials provided Lectures in classroom using the Basic Learning Package Equipment demonstra- tion in classroom HSE HEALTH-SAFETY-ENVIRONMENT 5 DAYS None All operational-level rig personnel Industry experience • Slinging/Rigging • Prevention of Hand Injuries • PPE • Safety Meetings • JSA risk assessment • ISM Introduction • Abrasive wheels • STOP Method Induction • Permit to Work System • Confined Space • Manual Handling • Dropped Objects • Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas
  • 3. ä å å æ ç è é ê ë å ì í î ï í ð ñ ë ò ë å é ì í ó ë ô õ õ ö ÷ ø ù ù ø ú û ü ý þ ÿ ÿ ù   ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¥ ¨ § © ¥ û £ £ ¦ ¢ ù ¥ £   õ £ ¦ ¥ ! # $ % ' ' ( ) ) 0 1 2 2 ' 0 3 4 5 6 $ % ' ' ( ) ) 0 1 2 ' 0 0 3 7 ¦ £ 8 ¥ 9   ¨ @ @ ¦ A B 7 7 C 7 D E E E F G H H I P Q R S S R T U V W X Y Y S F W Y ` Objectives Course Content a b c d e f b g h i p q r s t u r v w g q q x y €  ‚ ƒ ‚ ƒ „ … † y ‡ ˆ ‰ u v r  q u v h ‘ w v g ’ q ’ s x u “ r q ” r q • h w x w u q – Learn basic awareness, knowledge and understan- ding of work related to: • quality • health • safety • environment 6 to 10 trainees Theory in classroom Practice on the rig and on our yard ROUSTABOUT 10 DAYS None Newly hired roustabouts Industry experience • HSE induction job description • Presentation Q/SMS • Introduction to drilling operations • Presentation of a land rig • HSE Policy - Stat • Permit to work • H2S • Confined space • JSA • STOP methods • Personal Protective Equipment • Dangerous goods, hazardous material • Gesture and position / save your back • Hand injuries / pinch points • Environment / waste manager • Forklift driver induction • Lifting / rigging course • Work at height • Scaffolding
  • 4. — ˜ ˜ ™ d e f g h ˜ i j k l j m n h o h ˜ f i j p h q r r s t u v v u w x y z { | | v } ~  €  ‚ ƒ „ ‚ … „ † ‚ ‡ ˆ x € ‰ € ƒ ˆ  Š ‹ Œ  Ž v ‚   € ‡ } r ‡ € ƒ  ‚ ‘ ’ “ ” • – — — ˜ ˜ ™ š š › œ  —  ˜ › ž Ÿ   ¡ • – — — ˜ ˜ ™ š š › œ  ˜ — › › ž  ¢ ƒ ˆ €  ˆ £ ‚ ¤ } … ‡ ¥ ‰ ‰ ¥ ƒ ¦   § ¢ ¢ ‰ ¨  ¢ © ª ª ª « ¬ ­ ­ ® ¯ ° ± ² ² ± ³ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¸ ² « ¶ ¸ ¹ Objectives Course Content º » ¼ ½ ¾ ¿ » À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç È Å É Ê À Ä Ä Ë Ì Í Î Ï Ð Ï Ð Ñ Ò Ó Ì Ô Õ Ö È É Å × Ä È É Á Ø Ê É À Ù Ä Ù Æ Ë È Ú Å Ä Û Å Ä Ü Á Ê Ë Ê È Ä Ý Understand what working at height means and identify the related risks. Properly use the different PPE6-10 trainees Theoretical course with practical exercises on the mast at 20m height WORK AT HEIGHT 1 DAY None Any person working occasionally or perma- nently at height Safety experience Theory: • Regulations and responsibilities • PPE and EPC • Risks of working at height • Fall factors and shock force • PPE and safety devices • Equipment maintenance and inspection Practice: • Work area presentation and risk analysis • Pre-use inspection • Use of the harness with lanyards • Work at height exercise • Application of the general safety requirements
  • 5. Þ ß ß à á â ã ä å ß æ ç è é ç ê ë å ì å ß ã æ ç í å î ï ï ð ñ ò ó ó ò ô õ ö ÷ ø ù ù ó ú û ü ý þ ÿ   ¡ ÿ ¢ ¡ £ ÿ ¤ ¥ õ ý ¦ ý   ¥ ü § ¨ © ó ÿ ý ¤ ú ï ¤ ý   ÿ ! ! # # $ % ! $ ' ( ) 0 ! ! # # $ % ! $ $ ' 1   ¥ ý ¥ 2 ÿ 3 ú ¢ ¤ 4 ¦ ¦ 4   5 6 1 1 ¦ 7 1 8 9 9 9 @ A B B C D E F G G F H I P Q R S S G @ Q S T Objectives Course Content U V W X Y ` V a b c d e f g h i f p q a e e r s t u v w v w x y € s  ‚ ƒ i p f „ e i p b … q p a † e † g r i ‡ f e ˆ f e ‰ b q r q i e  To achieve a certain level of practical and theoretical competency regarding the operation of fork lift trucks in a safe manner with respect to other people, loading6-10 trainees Provision of hardco- py materials, practical exercises, test on the theoretical element and evaluation of practical skills FORKLIFT 1 DAY • Category B driving license • Medical certificate proving fit to drive forklift truck • Be over 18 years old Any person wishing to be trained on Forklift truck with a view to gaining driving authori- zation certification Safety experience Theory: • Traffic rules basic skills • Responsibilities and duties of forklift driver • Knowledge and technology of forklift • Operating, maneuvering and steering procedures • Assessment and correction of faults Practice: • Daily checks, battery care, hydraulic systems • Operating, maneuvering and steering procedures • Stacking and de-stacking loads at various heights • Practical operations • Operators safety code • Assessment and correction of faults
  • 6. ‘ ’ ’ “ ” • – — ˜ ’ ™ d e f d g h ˜ i ˜ ’ – ™ d j ˜ k l l m n o p p o q r s t u v v p w x y z { | } ~ |  ~ € |  ‚ r z ƒ z } ‚ y „ … † ‡ ˆ p | ‰ Š z  w l  z } Š | ‹ Œ  Ž   ‘ ‘ ’ ’ “ ” ” • – — ‘ — ’ • ˜ ™ š ›   ‘ ‘ ’ ’ “ ” ” • – — ’ ‘ • • ˜ Š œ } ‚ z Š ‚  | ž w   Ÿ ƒ ƒ Ÿ }   ‰ Š ¡ œ œ ƒ ¢ Š œ £ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¥ ¦ § § ¨ © ª « ¬ ¬ « ­ ® ¯ ° ± ² ² ¬ ¥ ° ² ³ Objectives Course Content ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¹ µ º » ¼ ½ ¾ ¿ À Á  ¿ Ã Ä º ¾ ¾ Å Æ Ç È É Ê É Ê Ë Ì Í Æ Î Ï Ð Â Ã ¿ Ñ ¾  à » Ò Ä Ã º Ó ¾ Ó À Å Â Ô ¿ ¾ Õ ¿ ¾ Ö » Ä Å Ä Â ¾ × • Acquire knowledge of the different types of equipment which can be used for lifting, rigging and slinging procedures • To identify and calculate the Safe Working Loads and to apply these concepts in own workplace 6-10 trainees Hardcopy materials provided Theoretical and practical exercises Presentation of the equipment and acces- sories Test on the theoretical part LIFTING 1 DAY None Any person working occasionally or perma- nently on lifting, rigging and slinging operations Safety experience • Basic Safety Requirements • Lifting Equipments • Slings • Connectors • Lifting Operations • Load Identification • Sling Positioning • SWL Definition • Safety Reminders
  • 7. Ø Ù Ù Ú Û Ü Ý Þ ß Ù à á â ã á ä å ß æ ß Ù Ý à á ç ß è é é ê ë ì í í ì î ï ð ñ ò ó ó í ô õ ö ÷ ø ù ú û ù ü û ý ù þ ÿ ï ÷   ÷ ú ÿ ö ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ í ù ¦ § ÷ þ ô é þ ÷ ú § ù ¨ © ! # $ ! § % ú ÿ ÷ § ÿ ù ' ô ü þ (     ( ú ) ¦ § 0 % %   1 § % 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 @ A A @ B C D E F G G A 4 E G H Objectives Course Content I P Q R S T P U V W X Y ` a b c ` d e U Y Y f g h i p q p q r s t g u v w c d ` x Y c d V y e d U € Y € a f c  ` Y ‚ ` Y ƒ V e f e c Y „ • Gain a general view of a drilling rig and its equip- ment • Acquire an understanding of the main functions of a drilling rig 5-15 trainees On site explanations given by an instructor VISIT OF THE RIG 0.5 DAY None People interested in understanding the func- tioning of a drilling rig and its equipment Industry experience • How to equip oneself with the PPE (personal pro- tective equipment) • Safety induction • General presentation of the H35 Rig • H35 and Workshop visit with explanations
  • 8. … † † ‡ ˆ ‰  ‘ ’ † “ ” • – ” — ˜ ’ ™ ’ †  “ ” d ’ e f f g h i j j i k l m n o p p j q r s t u v w x v y x z v { | l t } t w | s ~  €  ‚ j v ƒ „ t { q f { t w „ v … † ‡ ˆ ‰ Š ‹ ‹ Œ Œ  Ž Ž   ‘ ‹ ‘ Œ  ’ “ ” • ‰ Š ‹ ‹ Œ Œ  Ž Ž   ‘ Œ ‹   ’ „ – w | t „ | — v ˜ q y { ™ } } ™ w š ƒ „ › – – } œ „ –  ž ž ž Ÿ   ¡ ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ ¦ ¥ § ¨ © ª « ¬ ¬ ¦ Ÿ ª ¬ ­ Objectives Course Content ® ¯ ° ± ² ³ ¯ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¹ º » ¼ ¹ ½ ¾ ´ ¸ ¸ ¿ À Á Â Ã Ä Ã Ä Å Æ Ç À È É Ê ¼ ½ ¹ Ë ¸ ¼ ½ µ Ì ¾ ½ ´ Í ¸ Í º ¿ ¼ Î ¹ ¸ Ï ¹ ¸ Ð µ ¾ ¿ ¾ ¼ ¸ Ñ • Participate in safety meetings and essential brie- fings about operations of the day. • Understand and praticipate to the operation of the drilling string • Assume derrickman duties at the monkeyboard on the mast 6 to 8 trainees Use of the rig and its equipments in real condi- tions in full compliance with the safety require- ments and monitored by 2 instructors PRACTICE ON RIG - INITIATION 1 DAY None All persons hoping to gain basic knowledge on a drilling rig and its equipment Industry experience • Be equipped with the PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) • Safety meeting and risk analysis prior to starting • Role explanation and distribution of duties to each participant on the rig floor and on the monkeyboard • Tripping out • Tripping in • Installation of the Kelly swivel and simulation of drilling operations using the mud pump
  • 9. Ò Ó Ó Ô Õ Ö × Ø Ù Ó Ú Û Ü Ý Û Þ ß Ù à Ù Ó × Ú Û á Ù â ã ã ä å æ ç ç æ è é ê ë ì í í ç î ï ð ñ ò ó ô õ ó ö õ ÷ ó ø ù é ñ ú ñ ô ù ð û ü ý þ ÿ ç ó   ¡ ñ ø î ã ø ñ ô ¡ ó ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ ¨ © © ¨ © ¦ § ¨ ¨ © © © ¨ ¡ ô ù ñ ¡ ù ó ! î ö ø ú ú ô #   ¡ $ ú % ¡ ' ' ' ( ) 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 6 7 8 9 @ A A 5 ( 9 A B Objectives Course Content C D E F G H D I P Q R S T U V W T X Y I S S ` a b c d e d e f g h a i p q W X T r S W X P s Y X I t S t U ` W u T S v T S w P Y ` Y W S x • Have a general overview of the drilling rig and of its equipment • To acquire experience of the duties of a roughneck, the drilling tools present on the drill floor as well as derrickman duties on the monkey board and mud pits • Increase knowledge of the equipment 6 to 8 trainees 0.5 day safety induction in classroom 2.5 days use of the rig in real conditions in full compliance with the safety requirements 2 day exercises on equipment PRACTICE ON THE RIG EQUIPMENTS MONKEYBOARD 5 DAYS None Persons wishing to gain experience and knowledge of drilling rig operations and the use of its equipment Industry experience • Safety induction (work permit, risk analysis, Stop Method, dropped objects and safety meeting) • Equipment of Personal Protective Equipment • Safety meeting and risk analysis prior to starting. • Tripping in/out up to the drill-bit with all tasks invol- ved in the operation from monkey board to pump line up • Derrickman duties with the proper PPE on the monkeyboard • Line up of the different pumps to enable the mud to circulate • Set up of the safety valves on the drill-string in case of a kick • Kelly swivel set up and simulation of drilling opera- tion using the drilling mud pump • Practical exercises and explanation on the different equipment such as drilling pump 12P160, Koomey T80, Cameron BOP Single, Hydril annular
  • 10. y € €  ‚ ƒ „ … † € ‡ ˆ ‰  ˆ ‘ ’ † “ † € „ ‡ ˆ ” † • – – — ˜ ™ d d ™ e f g h i j j d k l m n o p q r p s r t p u v f n w n q v m x y z { | d p } ~ n u k – u n q ~ p  €  ‚ ƒ „ … … † † ‡ ˆ ˆ ‰ Š ‹ … ‹ † ‰ Œ  Ž  ƒ „ … … † † ‡ ˆ ˆ ‰ Š ‹ † … ‰ ‰ Œ ~  q v n ~ v ‘ p ’ k s u “ w w “ q ” } ~ •   w – ~  — ˜ ˜ ˜ ™ š › › œ  ž Ÿ     Ÿ ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ ¦   ™ ¤ ¦ § Objectives Course Content ¨ © ª « ¬ ­ © ® ¯ ° ± ² ³ ´ µ ¶ ³ · ¸ ® ² ² ¹ º » ¼ ½ ¾ ½ ¾ ¿ À Á º Â Ã Ä ¶ · ³ Å ² ¶ · ¯ Æ ¸ · ® Ç ² Ç ´ ¹ ¶ È ³ ² É ³ ² Ê ¯ ¸ ¹ ¸ ¶ ² Ë Ì Understand: • What a drilling rig is and drilling operations • The role of the equipment located on the rig floor • The safety rules • Description of the drilling rig 6 to 12 trainees Classroom, course docu- mentation, Videos BASIC DRILLING 5 DAYS None All roughnecks with rig experience who aim to further their careers Industry experience • Rig equipment and classification • Description of a well • Drilling bits • Drill string • Hoisting and rotating function • Floor equipment • Drilling mud • Mud circuit equipment and mud pumps • Casing and cementing • Well head equipment • Blow out Control Equipment BOP, Hydraulic Unit, Choke manifold • Offshore rigs
  • 11. Í Î Î Ï Ð Ñ Ò Ó Ô Î Õ Ö × Ø Ö Ù Ú Ô Û Ô Î Ò Õ Ö Ü Ô Ý Þ Þ ß à á â â á ã ä å æ ç è è â é ê ë ì í î ï ð î ñ ð ò î ó ô ä ì õ ì ï ô ë ö ÷ ø ù ú â î û ü ì ó é Þ ó ì ï ü î ý þ ÿ   ¡ ¢ £ £ ¤ ¤ ¥ ¦ ¦ § ¨ © £ © ¤ § ¡ ¢ £ £ ¤ ¤ ¥ ¦ ¦ § ¨ © ¤ £ § § ü ï ô ì ü ô î é ñ ó õ õ ï û ü õ ü ! # $ % % ' ( ) 0 0 ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 0 # 4 6 7 Objectives Course Content 8 9 @ A B C 9 D E F G H I P Q R I S T D H H U V W X Y ` Y ` a b c V d e f R S I g H R S E h T S D i H i P U R p I H q I H r E T U T R H s s • General overview of the drilling rig and its equip- ment. • To gain experience of the duties of a roughneck and of the drilling tools found on the drill floor. • To gain experience of derrickman duties, the mon- key board and mud pits 5-7 trainees Use of the rig and its equipments in real condi- tions in full compliance with the safety require- ments and monitored by 2 instructors PRACTICE ON THE RIG 5 DAYS None All persons hoping to gain basic knowledge on a drilling rig and its equipment Industry experience • Be equipped with the PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) • Safety meeting and risk analysis prior to starting. • Role explanation and distribution of duties to each participant on the rig floor and on the monkey- board. • Tripping out • Tripping in • Installation of the Kelly swivel and simulation of drilling operations using the mud pump
  • 12. t u u v w x y €  u ‚ ƒ „ … ƒ † ‡  ˆ  u y ‚ ƒ ‰   ‘ ‘ ’ “ ” • • ” – — ˜ ™ d e e • f g h i j k l m k n m o k p q — i r i l q h s t u v w • k x y i p f ‘ p i l y k z { | } ~  € €   ‚ ƒ ƒ „ … † € †  „ ‡ ˆ ‰ Š ~  € €   ‚ ƒ ƒ „ … †  € „ „ ‡ y ‹ l q i y q Œ k  f n p Ž r r Ž l  x y  ‹ ‹ r ‘ y ‹ ’ “ “ “ ” • – – — ˜ ™ š › › š œ  ž Ÿ   ¡ ¡ › ” Ÿ ¡ ¢ Objectives Course Content £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ ¤ © ª « ¬ ­ ® ¯ ° ± ® ² ³ © ­ ­ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¹ ¸ ¹ º » ¼ µ ½ ¾ ¿ ± ² ® À ­ ± ² ª Á ³ ² ©  ­  ¯ ´ ± à ® ­ Ä ® ­ Å ª ³ ´ ³ ± ­ Æ Ç Acquire an advanced knowledge of main drilling equip- ment 6-10 trainees Introduction to drilling equipment in classroom. Practical exercises on equipment using tools, lifting equipment and devices in full compliance with the safety require- ments PRACTICE ON EQUIPMENTS 5 DAYS Safety induction Any person wishing to gain knowledge and experience of drilling equipment Industry experience • Introduction of the drilling equipment in classroom • Distribution of the PPE • Yard visit with explanation of the equipment • Permit to work preparation according to the exercises using all the different safety tools (risks analysis, stop cards…) • Safety meeting prior start of each operation. • Practical exercises • Debriefing
  • 13. È É É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï É Ð Ñ Ò Ó Ñ Ô Õ Ï Ö Ï É Í Ð Ñ × Ï Ø Ù Ù Ú Û Ü Ý Ý Ü Þ ß à á â ã ã Ý ä å æ ç è é ê ë é ì ë í é î ï ß ç ð ç ê ï æ ñ ò ó ô õ Ý é ö ÷ ç î ä Ù î ç ê ÷ é ø ù ú û ü ý þ þ ÿ ÿ   ¡ ¡ ¢ £ ¤ þ ¤ ÿ ¢ ¥ ¦ § ¨ ü ý þ þ ÿ ÿ   ¡ ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ÿ þ ¢ ¢ ¥ ÷ © ê ï ç ÷ ï é ä ì î ð ð ê ö ÷ © © ð ÷ © ! # $ % % $ ' ( ) 0 1 1 % ) 1 2 Objectives Course Content 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 9 @ A B C D E F G D H I 9 C C P Q R S T U T U V W X Q Y ` a G H D b C G H @ c I H 9 d C d E P G e D C f D C g @ I P I G C h i Learn general knowledge as well as drilling calculation in order to carry out derrickman duties efficiently 6-12 trainees Videos, documentation, slide shows, explanations and physical visit of the drilling equipment on our yard PUMPMAN/DERRICKMAN 10 DAYS Recently been pro- moted to the derrick- man position and has successfully passed mathematics, physics, and basic drilling tests New or future der- rickmen and enables participants to carry out derrickman’s tasks and duties Industry experience • Evaluation test • Mathematic and physic refresher • Derrickman tasks, job description • Drill String • Bottom hole assembly • Buoyancy factor • Volumes calculation in well and tank • Fill up well calculation • Trip tank • Mud pump and auxiliary • Mud circuit • Pressure losses • Hydrodynamic • Basic well-control knowledge • Drilling fluid and solid treatment (theory practical)
  • 14. p q q r s t u v w q x y €  y ‚ ƒ w „ w q u x y … w † ‡ ‡ ˆ ‰  ‘ ‘  ’ “ ” • – — — ‘ ˜ ™ d e f g h i g j i k g l m “ e n e h m d o p q r s ‘ g t u e l ˜ ‡ l e h u g v w x y z { | | } } ~   €  ‚ | ‚ } € ƒ „ … † z { | | } } ~   €  ‚ } | € € ƒ u ‡ h m e u m ˆ g ‰ ˜ j l Š n n Š h ‹ t u Œ ‡ ‡ n  u ‡ Ž     ‘ ’ ’ “ ” • – — — – ˜ ™ š › œ   —  ›  ž Objectives Course Content Ÿ   ¡ ¢ £ ¤   ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ª « ¬ ­ ª ® ¯ ¥ © © ° ± ² ³ ´ µ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ± ¹ º » ­ ® ª ¼ © ­ ® ¦ ½ ¯ ® ¥ ¾ © ¾ « ° ­ ¿ ª © À ª © Á ¦ ¯ ° ¯ ­ ©  à Learn knowledge and skills to transfer to Assistant Driller position and perform the assigned tasks safely and efficiently6-10 trainees Classroom, course documentation, videos, simulator training, drilling equipment practice ASSISTANT DRILLER 10 DAYS To be assigned to the position of Assistant Driller after success- fully completing the Derrickman course and performing assigned Derrickman tasks com- petently New ADrillers and enables participants to carry out Assistant Drillers tasks and duties with a basic knowledge base behind them Industry experience • Drilling Phase and Program • Drill String • Drilling Parameters • Hydraulics and LOT • Casing and Cementing • Drilling Line Characteristics and Wear • Slip and Cut Procedure • Fishing Equipment Procedures • Sub-sea Equipment • Well Control Equipment • Completion Work-over • Simulator
  • 15. Ä Å Å Æ Ç È É Ê Ë Å Ì Í Î Ï Í Ð Ñ Ë Ò Ë Å É Ì Í Ó Ë Ô Õ Õ Ö × Ø Ù Ù Ø Ú Û Ü Ý Þ ß ß Ù à á â ã ä å æ ç å è ç é å ê ë Û ã ì ã æ ë â í î ï ð ñ Ù å ò ó ã ê à Õ ê ã æ ó å ô õ ö ÷ ø ù ú ú û û ü ý ý þ ÿ   ú   û þ ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ø ù ú ú û û ü ý ý þ ÿ   û ú þ þ ¡ ó ¥ æ ë ã ó ë ¦ å § à è ê ¨ ì ì ¨ æ © ò ó ¥ ¥ ì ó ¥ ! ! # $ % ' ' ! % ' ( Objectives Course Content ) 0 1 2 3 4 0 5 6 7 8 9 @ A B C @ D E 5 9 9 F G H I P Q P Q R S T G U V W C D @ X 9 C D 6 Y E D 5 ` 9 ` A F C a @ 9 b @ 9 c 6 E F E C 9 d e Learn knowledge and skills to move into the Driller position and perform the assigned tasks safely and efficiently6-12 trainees Videos, documentation, slide shows, explana- tions, simulator training, and physical visit of equipment DRILLER 10 DAYS To be assigned to the position of Driller following success- ful completion of the Assistant Driller course and perform assigned Assistant Driller tasks competently New Drillers and enables participants to carry out Driller tasks and duties equip- ped with good basic knowledge Industry experience • Job Descriptions • Work-over Completion • Geology • Well Planning / Lithology • Basic Directional Calculation • Directional Drilling • Horizontal Drilling • DST • Well-head drill shaft • Non-routine operation – TLC, abandon plug, reentry • Ton mileage calculation • Derrick static dynamic • Power requirement mud system, auxiliaries • AC/DC drives – DW, TDS, MP • Power generation (jackup versus floating) • Totco surveys gyro surveys • Logging overview • Reporting (IADC, BHA, Pipe Tally, Volumes, Drill Pipe Limitations, …) • Problem with mud in well • Problems with narrowing of well walls • Problem with well specifications
  • 16. f g g h i p q r s g t u v w u x y s € s g q t u  s ‚ ƒ ƒ „ … † ‡ ‡ † ˆ ‰  ‘ ’ “ “ ‡ ” • – — ˜ ™ d e ™ f e g ™ h i ‰ — j — d i – k l m n o ‡ ™ p q — h ” ƒ h — d q ™ r s t u v w x x y y z { { | } ~ x ~ y |  €  ‚ v w x x y y z { { | } ~ y x | |  q ƒ d i — q i „ ™ … ” f h † j j † d ‡ p q ˆ ƒ ƒ j ‰ q ƒ Š ‹ ‹ ‹ Œ  Ž Ž   ‘ ’ “ “ ’ ” • – — ˜ ™ ™ “ Œ — ™ š Objectives Course Content › œ  ž Ÿ   œ ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ¦ ª « ¡ ¥ ¥ ¬ ­ ® ¯ ° ± ° ± ² ³ ´ ­ µ ¶ · © ª ¦ ¸ ¥ © ª ¢ ¹ « ª ¡ º ¥ º § ¬ © » ¦ ¥ ¼ ¦ ¥ ½ ¢ « ¬ « © ¥ ¾ ¿ • Learn theoretical basis of well control and comprehen- sion of his role • Preparation for the Well Control certification6-10 trainees Theory, classroom, simulator WELL CONTROL INTRODUCTORY 5 DAYS Rig experience, basic knowledge of drilling Floormen, Derrickmen and non drilling per- sonnel Industry experience • Causes of kicks • Kick detection • Pressure concepts and basic calculations • Well monitoring and Flow check • Well shut-in • Shallow gas hazards • Introduction to well control methods • Equipment • Role of derrickman • Subsea (for subsea only)
  • 17. À Á Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç Á È É Ê Ë É Ì Í Ç Î Ç Á Å È É Ï Ç Ð Ñ Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Õ Ô Ö × Ø Ù Ú Û Û Õ Ü Ý Þ ß à á â ã á ä ã å á æ ç × ß è ß â ç Þ é ê ë ì í Õ á î ï ß æ Ü Ñ æ ß â ï á ð ñ ò ó ô õ ö ö ÷ ÷ ø ù ù ú û ü ö ü ÷ ú ý þ ÿ   ô õ ö ö ÷ ÷ ø ù ù ú û ü ÷ ö ú ú ý ï ¡ â ç ß ï ç ¢ á £ Ü ä æ ¤ è è ¤ â ¥ î ï ¦ ¡ ¡ è § ï ¡ ¨ © © © ! # # ! # $ Objectives Course Content % ' ( ) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 @ A 1 5 5 B C D E F G F G H I P C Q R S 9 @ 6 T 5 9 @ 2 U A @ 1 V 5 V 7 B 9 W 6 5 X 6 5 Y 2 A B A 9 5 ` a Well Control Course enhances understanding of the ori- gin of a kick and well control operations during a drilling or work-over operation6-10 trainees Simulation Training Classes, exercises, simu- lator practice, training on Well Control equipment WELL CONTROL 5 DAYS Well Control Introduc- tory or previous Well Control course 36h over the week (Monday Thursday 8-12AM 1-5PM, Fri- day 8-12AM) Assistant-Drillers, Drillers, Tool pushers, Supervisory Engineers all positions requiring a Well Control Certifi- cate IADC and IWCF certified instructor 2 years • To identify the kick causes • To understand the Kill methods and the equipment used to secure the well after a kick, • To use the well control methods when circulating the kick out of the well, • To recognize the incidents while controlling the well, and react correctly, • To practice a kill operation on a simulator, • To pass a well Control certificate IWCF or WellCAP Dates 2014 b ' c ( d ( % e 9 A 3 5 9 @ 4 f 5 Taught in French; Mon, 17 February W08 Mon, 24 February W09 Mon, 10 March W11 Mon, 17 March W12 Mon, 24 March W13 Mon, 07 April W15 Mon, 14 April W16 Mon, 21 April W17 Mon, 12 May W20 Mon, 19 May W21 Mon, 02 June W23 Mon, 16 June W25 Mon, 23 June W26 Mon, 30 June W27 Mon, 07 July W28 Mon, 21 July W30 Mon, 25 August W35 Mon, 08 September W37 Mon, 15 September W38 Mon, 22 September W39 Mon, 29 September W40 Mon, 13 October W42 Mon, 20 October W43 Mon, 27 October W44 Mon, 03 November W45 Mon, 17 November W47 Mon, 24 November W48 Mon, 01 December W49 Mon, 08 December W50 Mon, 15 December W51
  • 18. g h h i p q r s t h u v w x v y € t  t h r u v ‚ t ƒ „ „ … † ‡ ˆ ˆ ‡ ‰  ‘ ’ “ ” ” ˆ • – — ˜ ™ d e f d g f h d i j  ˜ k ˜ e j — l m n o p ˆ d q r ˜ i • „ i ˜ e r d s t u v w x y y z z { | | } ~  y  z } €  ‚ ƒ w x y y z z { | | } ~  z y } } € r „ e j ˜ r j … d † • g i ‡ k k ‡ e ˆ q r ‰ „ „ k Š r „ ‹ Œ Œ Œ  Ž    ‘ ’ “ ” ” “ • – — ˜ ™ š š ”  ˜ š › Objectives Course Content œ  ž Ÿ   ¡  ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ª § « ¬ ¢ ¦ ¦ ­ ® ¯ ° ± ² ± ² ³ ´ µ ® ¶ · ¸ ª « § ¹ ¦ ª « £ º ¬ « ¢ » ¦ » ¨ ­ ª ¼ § ¦ ½ § ¦ ¾ £ ¬ ­ ¬ ª ¦ ¿ À To acquire practical experience of stripping pipe on a training rig, and manage a real stripping operation Upon completion of the course, participants are able to: • Understand theory of a stripping operation while tripping • Increase communication skills and team work • Knowledge of relevant equipment • Have performed stripping on a training rig, through annular preventer or rams to ram 6-8 trainees Classes, exercises and practice on simulator, stripping while tripping through annular pre- venter or ram to ram, debriefing of exercises in class STRIPPING 3 DAYS Rig experience and Well Control Certificate Drillers, Tool pushers, Company men and Su- pervisory Engineers Industry experience • The hazards of swabbed kicks and their conse- quences • Procedures to regain primary control • Theory of Stripping and volumetric calculations • Stripping through annular preventer or ram to ram • Circulation of kick