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AEgIdE INTERNATIoNAl’s TRAININg AIms 
Our programs for E&P are put together on the basis of our instructors’ 
experience and pragmatism, which has been acquired in numerous countries 
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For your local recruitment campaigns, and to have a precise 
idea of your teams’ skills, AEGIDE also proposes psychometric 
tests, individual interviews and proficiency appraisals. 
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Dear Sir/Madam, 
This catalog presents the HSE programs that are requested the most often in the field 
of Exploration-Production, internationally, and in various activity sectors in France. 
It is divided into 4 sections: 
5 assessment tests and introductory programs, 
5 HSE management and organizational systems, 
5 technical risks, 
5 driving of machines and land vehicles. 
We can always adapt program content to meet your objectives and your organizational requirements. 
We aim to: 
• help you to refine the objectives specified on the sheets: “to make someone capable of…” 
• determine content based on the profiles of your participants, key introductory stages, acquisition of 
knowledge, appropriation and validation exercises; 
• offer you follow-up support concerning the application of knowledge acquired during training and an 
assessment several months after completion of training. 
We are able to run most of these programs in French, English, Spanish, Italian, Arabic and other 
languages. 
A sliding scale of tariffs has been introduced this year, enabling you to benefit from reduced costs 
after ten days of training. This is made possible by our trainers who are able to run different programs 
as part of one trip, and by an effective schedule management system. 
Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, our trainers have significant experience in the field, speak at 
least two languages and have experience of international travel. 
They know how to listen and to offer the best solutions. 
Thierry LIEVRE 
CEO of AEGIDE INTERNATIONAL
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Assessment of HSE proficiency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 
Assessing automobile, crane and material-handling equipment driving skills through psychometric tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 
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Safety induction for all activities: 7 Hazardous Energies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 
Training of company trainers for the 7 Hazardous Energies program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 
Raising awareness of the risk of occupational deafness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 
Manual handling and postures awareness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 
Introduction to H2S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 
High pressure safety awareness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 
Raising awareness of the internal operation plan and emergency plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 
Raising awareness of defensive driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 
Raising awareness of defensive driving for VIPs and expatriates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 
Raising awareness of security during transportation (Program upon request) 
Raising awareness of domestic risks for expatriates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 
Introduction to survival techniques in hot deserts, cold deserts or bush (Program upon request) 
Raising awareness of hazards in equatorial zones (mosquitos, fourous, wild animals…) (Program upon request) 
Raising awareness of health risks for expatriates (malaria, ...) (Program upon request) 
Environmental awareness-raising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
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Managing prevention: Risk management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 
Holding a safety meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 
HSE leadership and communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 
Oil and gas exploration and production site safety and environment manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 
Workplace safety inspections and audit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 
HSE adviser (France) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 
Safety and environment officer (International) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 
Constructing an integrated Hygiene, Safety & Environment management system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 
Updating and circulating the hazard register (Program upon request) 
Setting up an HSE plan with contractors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 
Work permits: principles and implementation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 
Dealing with deteriorated situations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 
Being familiar with French civil and criminal liability for managers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 
Preventing occupational pathologies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 
Training and assisting companies for MASE-UIC audits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 
Handling hazardous situations (human factor) (Program upon request) 
Managing your health and safety obligations (according to the new French labour laws). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 
Constructing a system for managing health and safety on the job (MASE UIC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 
Hunting out anomalies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 
Assessing risks using the Job Safety Analysis method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 
Construction risk assessment for exploration and production (International) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 
Construction risk assessment - Specific program for TOTAL PJC (Program upon request) 
Construction risk assessment for TOTAL's contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 
BOWTIE - Method & software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 
Safety analysis - The HAZID & HAZOP methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 
Risk analysis - Failure tree. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 
Analyzing accidents using the Cause Tree / Root Cause / Tripod theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 
Analysing accidents - Method & INVESTIGATOR 3 software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 
Investigating accidents: collecting facts, interviews, report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 
Guarantor of the accident analysis method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 
CHSCT members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 
CHSCT members - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 
CHSCT members - Upper level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 
CHSCT members on SEVESO sites - Upper level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 
Chairing the CHSCT (inter company only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 
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Chemical risks: Management level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 
Training for personnel working at Petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 
Training for personnel working at Petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 
Training for personnel working at Petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 (inter company only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 
Training for personnel working at Petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 
Assessing risks linked to chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 
Electrical risks Level 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 
Electrical risks Level 1 - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 
Work safety in confined spaces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 
Introduction to the risks of drilling rigs for visitors and personnel intervening on an occasional basis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 
Classified zones and safety of electrical equipment on drilling sites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 
Permit to work in the oil and gas exploration and production industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 
Safety at rig and workover rig workstations (Oil and Gas Production Exploration). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 
Introduction to the risks of working on wells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 
Well and Production Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS) (Program upon request) 
Rig move safety (Program upon request) 
HACCP food hygiene and safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 
Fire-fighting level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 
Fire-fighting level 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 
Evacuation team member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 
Introduction to the use of fire safety systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 
Introduction to wearing Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 
Risks of hydrocarbons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 
Explosive atmospheres (ATEX) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 
Safe driving of electric pallet trucks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 
Safe driving of fork-lift trucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 
Safe driving of fork-lift trucks - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 
Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 
Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 
Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 
Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 
Safe driving of mobile cranes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 
Safe driving of mobile cranes - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 
Safe driving of construction site machinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 
Safe driving of construction site machinery - Refresher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 
Safe driving of bridge cranes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 
Safe driving of bridge cranes - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 
Slinging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 
Forklift trucks safe driving assessor (Program upon request) 
Personnel lifting basket safe driving assessor (Program upon request) 
Crane truck safe driving assessor (Program upon request) 
Construction sites trucks safe driving assessor (Program upon request) 
First aid level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 
First aid level 1 - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 
First aid level 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 
First aid level 2 - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 
Use of a defibrillator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 
Safety of work at height. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107 
Working on scaffolding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108 
Erection and checking of scaffolding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 
Rescue and evacuation at height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 
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first aid 
WORKING AT HEIGHT
INdEx 
5 defensive driving 
light vehicles 
ae-driv-01 
ae-driv-01-01 
ae-driv-01r 
4 wd 
ae-driv-02 
ae-driv-02-01 
ae-driv-02r 
ae-driv-03 
ae-driv-03-01 
ae-driv-03r 
ae-driv-04 
ae-driv-04-01 
ae-driv-04r 
ae-driv-05 
ae-driv-05-01 
ae-driv-05r 
heavy vehicles 
ae-driv-06 
ae-driv-06-01 
ae-driv-06r 
ae-driv-07 
ae-driv-07-01 
ae-driv-07r 
ae-driv-08 
ae-driv-08-01 
ae-driv-08r 
ae-driv-09 
ae-driv-09-01 
ae-driv-09r 
others 
ae-driv-10 
ae-driv-11 
ae-driv-12 
assessor 
ae-driv-13-n1-vl 
ae-driv-13-n2-vl 
ae-driv-13-n2-vl-rec 
ae-driv-13-n2-vl - 4x4 
ae-driv-13-n2-vl - 4x4-rec 
ae-driv-13-n1-pl 
ae-driv-13-n2-pl 
ae-driv-13-n2-pl-rec 
ae-driv-13-n3-vl 
ae-driv-13-n3-vl-rec 
ae-driv-13-n3-vl - 4x4 
ae-driv-13-n3-vl - 4x4-rec 
ae-driv-13-n3-pl 
ae-driv-13-n3-pl-rec 
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Light vehicles - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114 
Light vehicles - Practical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 
Light vehicles - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116 
Light vehicles - Offroad - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117 
Light vehicles - Offroad - Practical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 
Light vehicles - Offroad - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 
Offroad driving - Mud - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121 
Offroad driving - Mud - Practical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 
Offroad driving - Mud - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124 
Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 
Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Practical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 
Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 
Offroad driving - Snow - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130 
Offroad driving - Snow - Practical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132 
Offroad driving - Snow - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134 
Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 
Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Practical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 
Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 
Heavy articulated vehicles - Theory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 
Heavy articulated vehicles - Practical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142 
Heavy articulated vehicles - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144 
Buses - Coaches - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 
Buses - Coaches - Practical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147 
Buses - Coaches - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 
Emergency vehicles - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 
Emergency vehicles - Practical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 
Emergency vehicles - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152 
Convoy leader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 
Preparation for an isolated mission (Program upon request) 
ECO-driving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4) . . . . . . . . . .160 
Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 1 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161 
Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL & AE-DRIV-13-N1-PL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162 
Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles (Prerequisites AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL and AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL) . . . .168 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4) . . . . . . . . . . . . .169 
Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170 
Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL). .172 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light and Heavy vehicles - Level 4 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL or AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL-VL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173 
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TESTS & BASIC TRAINING 
“Checking the binocular vision, the optical-moto 
coordination and the skills of drivers of all types 
of vehicles, before they are recruited and 
throughout their career.” 
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• Assessment of HSE proficiency 
• Assessing automobile, crane and material-handling equipment driving skills through psychometric tests 
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• Safety induction for all activities: 7 Hazardous Energies 
• Training of company trainers for the 7 Hazardous Energies program 
• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 
• Raising awareness of the risk of occupational deafness 
• Manual handling and postures awareness 
• Introduction to H2S 
• High pressure safety awareness 
• Raising awareness of the internal operation plan and emergency plan 
• Raising awareness of defensive driving 
• Raising awareness of defensive driving for VIPs and expatriates 
• Raising awareness of security during transportation (Program upon request) 
• Raising awareness of domestic risks for expatriates 
• Introduction to survival techniques in hot deserts, cold deserts or bush (Program upon request) 
• Raising awareness of hazards in equatorial zones (mosquitos, fourous, wild animals…) 
(Program upon request) 
• Raising awareness of health risks for expatriates (malaria, ...) (Program upon request) 
• Environmental awareness-raising 
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5Persons concerned: 
Agent technician and engineer recruited by the HSE department and/or working 
for it. 
5objectives: 
To have a precise idea of the personnel's skills and of the persons that need to 
be recruited. 
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5 module 1 - Presentation (½ day) 
• Company's HSE policy 
• Assessment 
• MCQ on general HSE topics 
• MCQ specific to the Workstation. 
5 module 2 - Psychometric test (2 hrs) 
5 module 3 - Analysis of results and individual interview (30 mins per candidate) 
5 module 4 - drawing-up of refresher program (10 to 20 mins per candidate) 
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5Persons concerned: 
All staff required to drive this type of vehicle. 
5objectives: 
Assess the physical fitness and knowledge of personnel before hiring them. 
Then regularly test these skills and knowledge. 
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dRIvING SkIllS THRouGH pSyCHomETRIC TESTS 
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5 general information 
The safe driving of motor vehicles, heavy trucks, cranes and various handling machines 
(fork-lift trucks, etc.) is largely dependent on the driver. 
It is therefore vital to check proficiency and knowledge when personnel are hired. 
5 check of physical aptitude: 
This involves checking binocular vision and assessing optical-motor coordination and 
emotional stability by means of: 
• A specialized vision test on a Vision Tester machine 
• A series of specific psychometric tests that make it possible to determine the level at the 
time when the test is taken, and to indicate the foreseeable evolution over the years to 
come. 
5 check of knowledge: 
We assess the knowledge and know-how of drivers by means of: 
• A questionnaire to assess driving knowledge (Highway Code; questions on actual cases 
based on photos) 
• A commentary driving test in a built-up area, off road or in a company (40 to 50 minutes 
per candidate) 
• A test of the control of the vehicle: e.g. parallel parking, reverse parking, evasive 
maneuvers, braking when driving vehicles with automatic transmission 
• An individual interview. 
Detailed results are sent to the company with a recommendation concerning: 
• The driver's proficiency and the subsequent checks to be carried out 
• Additional training to be given (if any). 
This additional training includes in particular: 
• Basic defensive driving course 
• 4x4 vehicle driving course off road 
• Heavy vehicle driving course on and off road 
• Priority vehicle driving course (fire engine, ambulance, breakdown vehicle) 
• Public transport vehicle driving course 
• Two-wheeled vehicle driving course 
• Hoisting devices driving course: cranes, fork-lift trucks, etc. 
5 vehicles used: 
The company's own vehicles and machines will preferably be used. Failing this, AEGIDE 
vehicles can be used. 
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5Persons concerned: 
Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.), Site HSE Managers (RSESs) 
Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE 
engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents, Site management 
personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisors/Foremen, Supervisory 
personnel (technicians/officers), Operating personnel (operators/officers). 
5objectives: 
A clear idea of how the energies present at site may harm them. It precises do 
and dont’s recommendations on each source of danger. The 7 HAZARDOUS 
ENERGIES is an induction Safety tool intended to all newcomers on all types of 
sites, especially the personnel of the lowest qualifications. 
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5 general information 
1) A simple document prepared from the photographs of your hazard sources ( You just 
need to send the pictures by email, or request us to send our HSE consultant/trainer 
to take the photographs). 
2) In conjunction with you, define a list of referees from among your most experienced 
staff. These are the people who will be responsible for showing and explaining to new 
employees what they should and should not do. At site, the personnel visits the hazard 
sources shown in the brochure and receives then explanations from designated 
experienced personnel. 
The brochure is signed to follow the progression of the personnel. When all hazard 
sources have been visited, the site manager authorizes the newcomer to work alone and 
change his “green hat” to an other colour. 
Our system keeps track of each of these briefings, which will prove that you have done 
as much as possible to control your risks. 
3) A simple basic training module lasting about 2 hours and using the concept of energy, 
which we have successfully been using for the oil industry in many countries for several 
years. 
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5Persons concerned: 
HSE personnel, on-site trainers, managers responsible for training new 
employees, etc. 
5objectives: 
To be able to run the 7 Hazardous Energies program: 
- initial training 
- completion of individual tasks. 
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2 days 
5 cost 
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5 technical content 
• Introductory presentation of the 7 hazardous energies: representations, units, 
hazardous phenomena 
• The catalog of sources of hazard at the site 
5 implementation 
• Major importance of the “buddy” system and the role of the guide 
• The roles of supervisors, referees, the learner, colleagues 
• The teaching principles to be complied with 
• Conditions and pace of individual tasks 
• Language barriers 
• Records 
• Reactions to be observed in the event of the non-application of specified 
recommendations and directives 
5 methods 
• Presentations and practical teaching exercises 
• Training is organized on site to coincide with production of the sources of hazard 
catalog. 
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5Persons concerned: 
Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman, 
Operating personnel (operators/officers). 
5objectives: 
- To make users capable of correctly checking and using the PPE. 
- To make users capable of choosing the appropriate equipment for their mission, 
of checking the condition and correct operation of their equipment, and of using 
their equipment correctly. 
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5 module 1 - Presentation (2 hrs) 
• PPE 
• Choice of equipment. 
5 module 2 - Personal Protective equipment (4 hrs) 
• Checking the equipment 
• Use 
• Maintenance and storage. 
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5Persons concerned: 
All persons exposed to high noise levels within the context of their work. 
5objectives: 
To teach students how to take into account the phenomenon of deafness and 
how to prevent it. 
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0.5 day 
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This training day meets the requirements of the French Labor Law (art. 232.8.5) relating 
to the informing of persons working in a noisy environment. 
5 noise and its physical dimensions 
• Frequency 
• Intensity 
5 noise and its extent 
• Equivalent level 
• Exposure level 
5 effects on the body 
• Physiological constraint 
• Psychological constraint 
• Deafness 
5 Audiograms 
• Medical supervision of the auditive function 
5 regulations in force: decree 88-405 
Individual protection measures 
• Types 
• Effectiveness 
• Methods of use 
5 collective technical prevention (approach) 
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5Persons concerned: 
Any person called upon to do manual handling and manipulation or suffering 
from “back pain”: Operating personnel (operators/officers). 
5objectives: 
At the end of this course, the trainee knows the basics of gestures and postures 
which reduce fatigue and the risk of accidents. 
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1 day 
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5 Human mechanics 
• Muscles and skeleton, vertebral column, intervertebral discs: anatomy and how they 
function 
• Pathologies (skeletal, muscular, ligamentous), and those related to the vertebral 
column (lumbago, sciatica, slipped disc). 
5 the principles of manual handling 
• Physical safety and reduction of fatigue 
• The “correct actions” and “correct postures” depending on the objects being handled. 
5 Practical applications 
• Using standard equipment 
• Using your company’s equipment. 
5 general information 
This training course is given on an intra-company basis to groups of 6 to 10 persons. 
If you so wish, it can take place in 3 half-day sessions. 
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5Persons concerned: 
Persons exposed to H2S gas. 
5objectives: 
To be capable of: 
- knowing the risks linked to H2S gas 
- protecting oneself against the risks posed by hydrogen sulfide. 
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5 module 1: the danger of H2s 
• Presentation of H2S, properties of the product 
• Accidentology 
• Modes of exposure and measurements 
• Associated risks 
• Intervening after an incident or accident 
• Prevention of risks 
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5Persons concerned: 
Personnel responsible for implementing HP equipment and all persons who may 
be exposed to HP risks, HSE personnel, site trainers, managers responsible for 
training new employees, etc. 
5objectives: 
- To know the risks associated with high pressure in the industry in general, and 
more specifically in Oil and Gas Production Exploration. 
- To be able to perform a simple visual inspection of HP equipment. 
- To be able to fill in the work permit pertaining to HP work. 
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2 days 
5 cost 
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HIGH pRESSuRE SAfETy AwARENESS 
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5 technical content 
• Basic physics - phenomena - units 
• The various applications of HP gases and liquids 
• HP cleaning equipment 
• Cutting equipment 
• Surface equipment: pumps, actuators, ducts, control devices, safety devices 
• Well-heads and rigid and flexible HP ducts, pipe fittings 
• Inspections and tests 
5 HP and LP risks 
• Event of accidents 
• Operator personnel and third parties involved in the various applications: physical, 
chemical, toxic product risks 
• Facilities: silos, confined spaces 
5 Precautions 
• System assembly and specifications 
• Pre-commissioning inspection and testing 
• Conditions of maintenance work, isolation, lockout-tagout 
5 methods 
• Presentations and practical exercises 
• Intra-company, on or off site 
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5Persons concerned: 
Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.), Site HSE Managers (RSESs). 
5objectives: 
To make personnel capable of reacting, raising the alert and intervening within 
the framework of a general plan and a specific plan. 
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1 day 
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5 module 1 – Presentation (2 hrs) 
• General information on emergency measures. 
5 module 2 – the customer’s internal operation plan (4 hrs) 
• Training is based on the company POI/PG/PP. 
5 module 3 – the emergency plan: (1 hr) 
• Presentation and general information 
• Role of the organizers 
• Equipment checks 
• Exercises. 
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5Persons concerned: 
Newly-qualified and future young drivers, school children. 
5objectives: 
- To become aware of the risks linked to driving motor vehicles. 
- To be capable of anticipating potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To develop the aptitude to control the vehicle. 
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5 Assess the hazards of the road 
5 be familiar with the risks linked to behavior 
5 be familiar with the risks linked to alcohol, drugs and medicines 
5 study the risks linked to the vehicle being in poor condition 
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5Persons concerned: 
VIPs and expatriates. 
5objectives: 
To raise awareness of the dangers and teach to apply basic instructions. 
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5 Preparation prior to making a trip 
5 behavior and good practices - compliance with the instructions 
5 reacting when faced with danger 
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5Persons concerned: 
Expatriates and domestic staff: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, 
etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations 
personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety 
superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention 
supervisor/Foreman/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers), Operations 
personnel (operators/officers). 
5objectives: 
Provide to expatriates and domestic staff information on domestic risks and 
advice on prevention and intervention: Presentation and location of domestic 
risks - Develop effective prevention - Know when to intervene. 
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0.5 day 
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5 module 1 - A few figures 
• Locations of domestic accidents: in the home, in the garden, at the beach 
• Who is victim of these accidents? 
5 module 2 - in the home - in the garden - At the beach 
• Electrical risks 
• Risks of falls 
• Risks of burns 
• Risks of intoxication 
• Risks of drowning 
• Risks of bites. 
5 module 3 - on the road 
• On the road 
• Risks in motor vehicles. 
5 module 4 - Fire 
• Reacting in the event of a fire 
• Using the first-aid equipment 
• Safely evacuating a building 
• Checking the initial intervention equipment. 
5 module 5 - Power generators 
• The risks run 
• Prevention 
• Intervention. 
5 module 6 - Practical assessment 
After the theoretical awareness-raising, a practical assessment will be carried out: 
• A dry fire, a chip-pan fire 
• Intervening in these fires 
• Checking an extinguisher 
• Watch and participate in the evacuation of a building 
• A power generator. 
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5Persons concerned: 
Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers 
(RSESs), Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/ 
HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management 
personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman/ Supervisory 
personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating personnel (operators/ officers). 
5objectives: 
To raise the person's awareness of the general problems of environmental 
protection and pollution. Practical implementation so that these problems are 
taken into consideration in the person’s professional activity. 
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5 general information 
• Definition of the environment: natural environments - pollution and protection 
• The relative notion of pollution/user 
• Planet earth: the needs for protection 
• The notion of the food chain 
• Resources and reserves 
• Types of pollution and pollutants 
• Effects on sediments, plants and animals 
• Technical means for combatting pollution 
• The economic notion 
• Government agencies: who does what? 
5 Practical application dedicated to the site at which the student works 
• Situation in relation to Government legislation: non-conformities 
• Inventory of the site's environmental organization 
• Points that risk malfunctioning 
• Technical-economic and organizational solutions to be implemented to make the site 
compliant 
• Assistance with the drawing-up of an action program. 
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HSE MANAGEMENT 
“These are programs which deal with all the different 
HSE subjects that fall within the scope of a given 
position or a given hierarchical level.” 
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roleS anD methoDS 
• Managing prevention: Risk management 
• Holding a safety meeting 
• HSE leadership and communication 
• Oil and gas exploration and production site safety and environment manager 
• Workplace safety inspections and audit 
• HSE adviser (France) 
• Safety and environment officer (International) 
• Constructing an integrated Hygiene, Safety & Environment management system 
• Updating and circulating the hazard register (Program upon request) 
• Setting up an HSE plan with contractors 
• Work permits: principles and implementation 
• Dealing with deteriorated situations 
• Being familiar with French civil and criminal liability for managers 
• Preventing occupational pathologies 
• Training and assisting companies for MASE-UIC audits 
• Handling hazardous situations (human factor) (Program upon request) 
• Managing your health and safety obligations (according to the new French labour laws) 
• Constructing a system for managing health and safety on the job (MASE UIC) 
managing riSKS anD acciDentS 
• Hunting out anomalies 
• Assessing risks using the Job Safety Analysis method 
• Construction risk assessment for exploration and production (International) 
• Construction risk assessment - Specific program for TOTAL PJC 
• Construction risk assessment for TOTAL's contractors 
• BOWTIE - Method & software 
• Safety analysis - The HAZID & HAZOP methods 
• Risk analysis - Failure tree 
• Analyzing accidents using the Cause Tree / Root Cause / Tripod theory 
• Analysing accidents - Method & INVESTIGATOR 3 software 
• Investigating accidents : collecting facts, interviews, report 
• Guarantor of the accident analysis method 
French regulatory hSe committee 
• CHSCT members 
• CHSCT members - Refresher 
• CHSCT members - Upper level 
• CHSCT members on SEVESO sites - Upper level 
• Chairing the CHSCT (inter company only) 
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MANAGiNG pREvENTioN: RiSk MANAGEMENT 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Company directors, managers and supervisors required to perform a prevention 
role within the company or any other person required to establish a safety 
strategy. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be familiar with the principles of prevention, the legislative and regulatory 
obligations relating to hygiene and safety. 
- To use prevention tools and be capable of implementing an effective prevention 
management system. 
courSe contentS 
5 Prevention organization 
• Definitions, integrated safety concepts, Bird pyramid, risk perception, stakes 
• Internal players and in particular the CHSCT (Hygiene and Working Conditions 
Monitoring Committee) 
• External players 
5 the company’s prevention policy 
5 regulatory reference documents 
• the French labor law 
• "Noticeable” HSE issues within a company: training, compliance of machine, 
management of maintenance operations, external companies and emergency 
situations, etc. 
5 responsibility in the event of an accident 
5 Prevention management system reference documents 
• Continuous improvement 
• ISO 14001 
• M.A.S.E 
• UIC DT 78 
• OHSAS 18001 
• QHSE integrated management system 
• Performing an audit 
5 the main prevention management system tools 
• Analysis of risks and the main risks 
• Workstation ergonomics 
• Analysis of the accident 
• Safety meetings 
• Safety inspections and visits 
• Intervention of an external company: prevention plan and safety protocol, construction 
site coordination, etc. 
5 risk management 
• Knowledge of the general risks and vulnerability of a company 
• Optimization of risk-associated costs through well-managed prevention and an effective 
insurance program 
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HoldiNG A SAfETy MEETiNG 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.), Site HSE Managers (RSESs) 
Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE 
engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents, Site management 
personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be familiar with the tools of communication 
- To be familiar with the essential HSEQ details that have to be communicated to 
each person in the company 
- To be able to identify his/her strengths and weaknesses when speaking 
- To know how to get a message across. 
• Purposes 
• Objectives 
• The people to target 
• The argumentation 
• The means to use: meetings, discussions, poster campaigns, creation of communication 
media, etc. 
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courSe contentS 
5 People involved in the safety process 
• Their missions 
• Conditions in which they carry out their missions 
• Safety organization. 
5 the information to be provided 
• Regulations, procedures, safety indicators, etc. 
5 the principles of communication 
• Verbal communication 
• Non-verbal communication 
• The brakes on communication 
• Individual needs 
• The art of negotiating, convincing and motivating 
• Personal and functional motivations 
• Know how to listen 
• Know how to use one’s voice 
• The obstacles to communication 
• Positive and negative attitudes, etc. 
5 leadership and problem-resolution tools 
• Brainstorming 
• Affinity diagrams (metaplan), etc. 
5 hygiene, health and Safety communication 
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HoldiNG A SAfETy MEETiNG 
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5 holding meetings 
• Types of meetings and discussions: briefing, problem-solving, etc. 
• Why hold meetings? 
• Objectives of a presentation 
• The phases of a meeting 
• Preparation of the presentation 
• Knowing how to construct an argument and anticipate objections 
• Construction of a basic framework 
• People’s availability 
• Practical advice (projector, organization and arrangement of material according to the 
meeting concerned) 
• Roles of the person chairing the meeting 
• Behavior of the participants and integration into the group 
• Managing differences 
• Managing stress 
• Taking notes 
• Follow-up of meetings, etc. 
5 the right safety messages 
• The principle of displays and their effectiveness 
• The types of message (paper, graphs, video, etc.) 
5 teaching methods 
• Presentations and theory classes 
• Case studies and practical scenario role-playing 
• Simulated meetings and discussions 
• Discussions, debates, etc. 
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HSE lEAdERSHip ANd CoMMuNiCATioN 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.), Site HSE Managers (RSESs) 
Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE 
engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents, Site management 
personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman. 
5objectiveS: 
To make managers capable of communicating and improving their leadership 
skills in H.S.E. areas. 
courSe contentS 
5 module 1 - Presentation (2 hrs) 
• Company’s HSE policy 
• Role of HSE managers: Site HSE Managers; Safety and Environment Officers. 
5 module 2 – communication techniques (2 hrs) 
• Communicating with one’s superiors 
• Communicating with one’s subordinates. 
5 module 3 – chairing and organization of: 
• Pre-job meetings (4 hrs) 
• Weekly safety meetings 
• Risk-analysis work groups 
• Accident-analysis work groups 
• Practical exercises - Video. 
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SAfETy ANd ENviRoNMENT MANAGER 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Managers responsible for site operation, operational managers.May also be of 
interest to HSE managers. 
5objectiveS: 
- To increase familiarity with general risks in Oil and Gas Production Exploration. 
- To ensure / to improve the implementation of HSE management system 
elements and the involvement of external companies and subcontractors. 
courSe contentS 
5introduction 
• OGP statistics 
5 hSe organization 
• Organization and objectives 
• Roles and responsibilities - HSE documentation 
5 Knowledge of risks 
• Hydrocarbon risks - Risks associated with activities 
• Deteriorated situations 
5 Work management 
• Contracts - Safety Appendices - Acceptance report 
• Work permit 
• Risks analysis: Bowtie, Hazid, Hazop, JRA 
• SIMOPS 
• Logistics 
5 audits and inspections 
• Audit and inspection schedule - follow-up 
5 reporting and analysis of accidents and incidents 
• Gathering facts - methods of analysis. 
5 emergency situations 
• POI, EVASAN, anti-contamination plan, crisis management. 
5 methods 
• Presentations and practical exercises 
• Intra-company, on or off site. 
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WoRkplACE SAfETy iNSpECTioNS ANd AudiT 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, operations or 
maintenance personnel, members of CHSCTs (Hygiene and Working Conditions 
Monitoring Committees) and all persons concerned by the prevention of 
professional risks. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be familiar with workplace safety audit methodology and to know how 
to apply a technique according to the context of the company. 
- To behave like a skilled auditor, to think like an auditor. 
courSe contentS 
5 notions of hazard, risk, damage 
• Risk situations 
• Different types of safety audit 
• Reference documents 
5 Preparing audits 
Audit what? and who? 
• Technical knowledge of the audit: initiating the audit, the team of auditors 
• Safety audit check list 
• Safety audit procedure 
5 Performing the audit 
• Audit how? 
• Auditor behavior 
• Input from the audited party 
5 Practical exercise 
• Preparing the audit 
• Performing the audit in groups of 2 or 3 
• Student adopting the role of the auditor and the party being audited 
• Analysis of recorded sequences 
5 audit follow-up 
• Safety audit report and its immediate discussion 
• Non-conformity sheet 
• Follow-up of corrective actions and recommendations 
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5PerSonS concerneD: 
All persons concerned with safety within the company: managers and supervisors, 
safety representative, safety correspondent, safety correspondent, etc. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be able to analyze, to implement a suitable prevention policy and to manage 
safety within his/her company. 
- To manage prevention-related regulations and technical and teaching tools. 
courSe contentS 
5 module 1 (3 days): context of safety missions 
• Stakes and foundations of the role 
• Prevention-related issues and key definitions 
• The legal, legislative and regulatory framework (Labor Law, environmental code and 
criminal code): Professional risk regulations… 
• Obligations of the company manager 
• Prevention players 
• Civil and penal responsibility 
• Solutions in terms of work accidents and occupational diseases 
• Safety training 
• The compliance of work equipment and mandatory records 
• External companies and the prevention plan, safety protocol 
• Internal regulations and safety directives 
• Installations classified for environmental protection 
5 module 2 (3 days): Prevention tools and strategy 
• Prevention strategy: initial diagnosis, prevention policy, implementation of measures 
and their follow-up 
• Analysis of the accident using the “cause tree” method 
• Summary of legislation and regulations 
• Assessment of risks and the official Risk Assessment Document 
• Risk assessment methodologies 
• Ergonomic strategy 
• The main risks: mechanical, electrical, chemical, biological, psychosocial risks, etc. 
• Assessment, effects on health, regulations, prevention means 
5 module 3 (3 days): Prevention management 
• Implementation of a prevention policy 
• Implementation of a safety management system based on an identified reference 
document 
• Reference documents: ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001, ILO-OHS 2001, M.A.S.E, UIC DT 78, 
DNV SIES (International Safety Assessment System), etc. 
• Integrated systems 
• Drawing up of an action plan and an HSE management chart 
• Communication, training and involvement of personnel 
• Performance of a workplace and system safety audit 
• Safety meetings, safety discussions 
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SAfETy ANd ENviRoNMENT offiCER (iNTERNATioNAl) 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Safety and Environment Officers. 
5objectiveS: 
To make the Safety and Environment Officers capable of assisting the Site 
HSE Managers in: the implementation of safety control measures/the 
implementation of environmental protection control measures/the monitoring 
of sites and activities/the reporting of anomalies/the collection of facts/the 
analysis of an accident. 
courSe contentS conDitionS 
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• Company’s HSE policy 
• Role of the Safety and Environment Officer. 
5 module 2 – risk analysis before starting work (1 day) 
• Based on the “7 Hazardous Energies” method 
• MCQ + exercices. 
5 module 3 – implementation of safety measures: (1 day) 
• Management of work permits 
• Practical exercises 
• PPE: presentation, check, use 
• Supervision of the use of breathing equipment. 
5 module 4 – check of the site and the activities - report the anomalies (½ day) 
• Safety and Environment Officer programs and inspection lists 
• Reporting and follow-up. 
5 module 5 – reporting and analysis of accidents/incidents (1 day) 
• “Cause tree” method/exercises 
• Collection of facts: Response Sheet practical exercises. 
5 module 6 – emergency situation (1 day) 
• Internal operation plan, description of the roles of the response team members 
• Practical fire-fighting and first-aid exercises. 
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ENviRoNMENT MANAGEMENT SySTEM 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Executive officers, HSEQ Director, senior managers, supervisors, managers, and 
all persons involved in the implementation of an integrated Hygiene, Safety, 
Environment & Quality strategy. 
5objectiveS: 
- To take stock of the requirements of ISO 9001 reference documents: 2000, 
14001, BS 8800 and OHSAS 18001. 
- To identify possible synergies between reference documents to develop an 
integrated system. 
- To identify all types of action involved in this strategy. 
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5 general 
• Definitions 
• The stakes and foundations of a health and safety management system. 
• The involvement of all hierarchy levels. 
5 the main health – Safety reference documents 
• Continuous improvement 
• ISO 14001, BS 8800 and OHSAS 18001, DNV SIES (International Safety Assessment 
System). Safety management system at SEVESO (SGS) sites 
• Reference documents MASE, UIC DT 78, etc. 
5 health and safety management system elements 
• Policy and commitment of the management 
• System planning 
• Implementation and operation 
• Management review 
5 highlighting of reference document overlaps and deviations 
• Hygiene, Safety, Environment, Quality concepts 
• Reference document layout and summary of content 
• Analogies and differences 
• Integrated management 
5 Planning and continuous improvement 
• Identify hazards, assess risks and plan measures 
• Identify HSE legal and regulatory requirements 
• Identify customer requirements 
• Identify and assess risks 
• Identify Environmental impacts and aspects 
• Responses to legal and regulatory requirements 
• Definition of objectives and targets 
• Definition of an action program
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5 implementing the hSeQ management system 
• Organization, description of functions and responsibilities 
• Identification of company processes 
• Assessment of process effectiveness 
• Choice of an integrated document system 
• Document management rules 
• Procedures and records 
• Skills and training, raising awareness 
• Document management 
• Operational control at workstation 
• Responses to emergency situations 
5 assessing and improving the integrated management system 
• The main HSEQ indicators 
• Operating indicators 
• Analysis of accidents and near accidents 
• Initiation of corrective and preventive actions 
• Management system audit 
• Corrective and preventive actions 
• Management review 
5 teaching methods 
• Audiovisual presentations using a video projector 
• Case study 
• Group work 
5 Documentation provided 
• Course manual with program highlights
HSE MANAGEMENT 
SETTiNG up AN HSE plAN WiTH CoNTRACToRS 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
All persons required to perform or manage subcontracting work: project 
managers, work supervisors, general service managers, safety representatives, 
members of the CHSCT (Committee for Hygiene, Safety and Working Conditions) 
5objectiveS: 
To know the regulations and practical methods that govern safety in relations with 
external companies. 
courSe contentS 
5 the obligations of work providers of companies and their subcontractors 
5the rights of corporate partners and chScts (committees for hygiene, 
Safety and Working conditions) 
5 new civil and criminal liabilities 
5 consultation requirements 
• Who does what? 
• Where? 
• When? 
• How? 
5 Setting up the consultation 
5 the management tools of the subcontractor 
• Contract 
• Safety specifications 
5 the management of prevention 
• Prevention plan 
• Audit 
• Coordination meetings 
5 technical approach to risks 
5 reference documents 
• The decree dated 20/02/92; the order dated 26/04/96; comparison with the law 
dated 31/12/93 relating to SPS coordination 
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5PerSonS concerneD: 
Work managers/Supervisors/Safety managers and officers, operations or 
maintenance personnel/CHSCT Members (Hygiene and Working Conditions 
Monitoring Committees) and all persons concerned by the prevention of 
professional risks. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be familiar with the methodology for drawing up a work permit. 
- To know how to draw up and follow up a work permit. 
courSe contentS 
5 objectives 
5 application 
5 Definitions and responsibilities 
• Definitions 
• Identification of key players 
5 Procedure 
• Before the work 
• During the work 
• End of work 
• Interruptions of work 
5 archiving 
5 training courses / audits 
• Practical exercise 
• Drawing-up of a permit in groups of 2 or 3 
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dEAliNG WiTH dETERioRATEd SiTuATioNS 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, operations or 
maintenance personnel, members of the CHSCTs (Hygiene and Working 
Conditions Monitoring Committees) and all persons concerned by the prevention 
of professional risks. 
5objectiveS: 
To manage abnormal situations by preserving the safety measures when faced 
with a significant increase in the risks. 
courSe contentS 
5 Definitions 
5 Detecting deteriorated situations 
5 Proposing compensatory measures 
5 taking decisions 
5 Following up the compensatory measures 
5 correcting the anomaly 
5 Withdrawing the compensatory measures 
5 Practical exercises 
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5PerSonS concerneD: 
Company managers, technical managers, management, etc. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be familiar with hygiene and safety-related obligations. 
- To be familiar with their role in prevention. 
courSe contentS 
5 general 
• Prevention and economic performance 
• Role and missions of different personnel involved 
• Integrated prevention 
• Liabilities chart 
• The French labor law and texts 
5 civil liability 
• Code of social security 
• Cost of accidents 
• Gross negligence in civil liability 
5 criminal liability 
• The criminal code 
• Criminal liability in terms of hygiene and safety 
• Delegation of authority 
• Offences in the event of an accident 
• Liability of the management 
• Safety obligation and results obligation 
• Gross negligence of the employer 
• Personal negligence 
5 judicial precedents 
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of participants) 
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5PerSonS concerneD: 
All persons concerned with safety within the company: managers and supervisors, 
Prevention representative, HSE manager, occupational nurse, etc. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be able to identify different occupational pathologies and associated risks. 
- To be familiar with prevention issues, in particular with the legal aspect in the 
event of an accident. 
- To know how to implement regulations in his/her company. 
courSe contentS 
5 general 
• Statistics 
• Stakes and role of players 
• Occupational doctor 
5 Workplace accident 
• History, definitions, etc. 
• How to report an accident 
• Legislative and regulatory aspects 
• Accountability and standard compensation 
• Assessment indicator 
• Jurisprudence 
5 accident during journey to/from work 
• Definitions 
• Legislative and regulatory aspects 
• Proof that an accident occurred during journey to/from work 
• Jurisprudence 
5 occupational diseases 
• Definition 
• Familiarization 
5 Formalities 
• Reporting procedures 
• Compensation procedures 
• CPAM (French health insurance agency) financing and rating 
5 risks and consequences 
• The main professional risks (mechanical, chemical, psychosocial, etc.) and the 
pathological consequences on humans 
5 action Plan in the company 
• Professional risk assessment 
• Pluridisciplinary assessment approach 
• The vital role of the occupational doctor and other external players 
• Action plan and prevention policy 
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TRAiNiNG ANd ASSiSTiNG CoMpANiES foR MASE-uiC AudiTS 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Directors, HSE managers, managers and supervisors who are required to set up a 
Health, Safety and Environment strategy to obtain MASE-UIC approval 
5objectiveS: 
- To discover prevention and the legislative and regulatory obligations relating to 
hygiene and safety. 
- To become familiar with the tools of the MASE-UIC common system (reference 
documents version 2009). 
- To develop the document system (manual, procedures, records) 
courSe contentS 
5 the organization of prevention 
• Definitions, integrated safety concepts, Bird’s triangle, the perception of risk, the stakes 
at play, the internal and external personnel involved 
5 control of the health, Safety and environment system 
• The commitment of the management 
• Organization chart and job definitions 
• The Health, Safety and Environment improvement plan 
• Indicators and objectives 
• Communication 
• The HSE Manual or PASE (Company Safety Improvement Plan) 
• Control of documents 
• System audits 
• Management reviews. 
5 Skills and qualifications 
• Selection of personnel 
• The induction of newcomers 
• Mentoring and/or the “buddy” system 
• Induction at work sites 
• Relief personnel 
• Skills assessment 
• Training plan 
• Follow-up of training courses attended/authorizations and skills. 
5 Preparation and organization or operational control 
• Mandatory periodic inspections 
• Follow-up and maintenance of equipment 
• Operating procedures 
• Work planning 
• Prevention plans or PPSPSs (Special Safety and Health Protection Plans) 
• Processing of modifications 
• PPE 
• Work permits and authorizations 
• Control of sub-contractors 
• Management of emergency situations 
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TRAiNiNG ANd ASSiSTiNG CoMpANiES foR MASE-uiC AudiTS 
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5 the tools of the continuous improvement system 
• Risk analysis and the main risks (official risk assessment document (French “document 
unique”)) 
• Regulatory watch 
• Discussions 
• Analysis of accidents, near-misses and incidents 
• Visits to work sites and/or workshops 
• Recovering hazardous situations 
• Participation of the personnel involved. 
roleS anD methoDS
HSE MANAGEMENT 
MANAGiNG youR HEAlTH ANd SAfETy oBliGATioNS 
(according to the new french labour laws) 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
All persons concerned with safety within the company: managers and supervisors, 
Prevention representative, HSE manager, CHSCT (Committee for Hygiene, Safety 
and Working Conditions) (Advanced course), etc. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be able to identify the different legislative and regulatory obligations in terms 
of health and safety. 
- To be familiar with prevention issues, in particular with the legal aspect in the 
event of an accident. 
- To know how to implement regulations in his/her company taking into account 
those involved in prevention. 
- To keep abreast of and follow-up regulations. 
courSe contentS 
5 health-safety regulations 
• The various codes and other forms of obligation 
• The order of importance of texts 
• The French labor law and main obligations 
• Obligations of the company manager 
• The role of prevention players 
• Prevention issues 
• Solutions in terms of work accidents and occupational diseases 
• Practical case: gather texts applicable to his/her company 
5 liability 
• Civil and criminal liability 
• The transfer of liability 
• The rights and duties of internal personnel involved in prevention 
• The actions 
• Practical case based on judicial precedents 
5 application of regulations 
• Texts, documents, records, etc. 
• Mandatory reports 
• Regulatory watch 
• Pluridisciplinarity 
• Regulatory audit 
• Regulatory check by external players 
• Practical case: to conduct the regulatory audit of your company, measure discrepancies, 
propose prevention measures 
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2 days 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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CoNSTRuCTiNG A SySTEM foR MANAGiNG HEAlTH ANd SAfETy oN THE joB (MASE uiC) 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
All persons concerned with the implementation of a health and safety 
management system. 
5objectiveS: 
- To understand and be able to implement the requirements of a health and 
safety management reference document. 
- To know how to develop prevention within a company. 
courSe contentS 
5 general 
• Definitions The stakes and foundations of a health and safety management system. 
• The involvement of all hierarchy levels. 
5 the main health - Safety reference documents 
• Continuous improvement 
• ISO 14001, BS 8800 and OHSAS 18001, DNV SIES (International Safety Assessment 
System) 
• Safety management system at SEVESO (SGS) sites 
• Reference documents MASE, UIC DT 78, etc. 
• Reference document comparison points 
5 health and safety management system elements 
• Policy and commitment of the management 
• System planning 
• Implementation and operation 
• Management review 
5 Planning and continuous improvement 
• Identification of hazards, assessment of risks and planning of measures 
• Responses to legal and regulatory requirements 
• Definition of objectives and targets 
• Definition of an action program 
5 implementation and operation 
• Organization, description of functions and responsibilities 
• Skills and training, raising awareness 
• Document management 
• Operational control at workstation 
• Responses to emergency situations 
5 management and follow-up, corrective and preventive actions 
• Operating indicators 
• Analysis of accidents and near accidents. Initiation of corrective and preventive actions 
• Management of records 
• Audits 
5 management review 
• Preparation, analysis of the various reports, planning and continuous improvement 
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2 days 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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HuNTiNG ouT ANoMAliES 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/ 
Foreman/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating personnel 
(operators/officers). 
5objectiveS: 
- To master a practical method for detecting anomalies in the workplace. 
- To be capable of proposing appropriate solutions for the situations detected. 
courSe contentS 
5 generalities 
• The notions of hazards, risks, anomalies, incidents, near-miss accidents, accidents, 
prevention, etc. 
• The stakes involved in prevention 
• National accident statistics 
• Bird’s triangle 
• Hazardous actions, hazardous situations, anomalies 
• “Risk behavior”. 
5 legislative and regulatory aspects 
• General principles of prevention 
• French Labor Law texts relating to professional risks. 
5 methodology for hunting out anomalies 
• The genesis of accidents 
• The “cause tree” analysis tool (usual occurrences, unusual occurrences) 
• What can be hazardous? (hazard identification table) 
• What could happen to me? (the main risks) 
• For what reasons would it happen? 
• The hazard-risk-causes relationship plus examples 
• Identification of critical points 
• Determining corrective and preventive actions 
• Follow-up of actions. 
5 Principle of a planned inspection/visit of one’s work sector 
• The schedule and implementation of safety inspections/visits 
• The Anomaly Report Sheet 
• The Critical Points Check-list 
• The Corrective and Preventive Action Sheet 
• The Action Follow-up Sheet. 
5 communication, a key factor in a safety strategy 
5 Practical examples 
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5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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ASSESSiNG RiSkS uSiNG THE joB SAfETy ANAlySiS METHod 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE 
engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management 
personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman/Supervisory 
personnel (technicians/officers). 
5objectiveS: 
- To master a practical method for identifying and assessing risks in the 
workplace, and then integrating them into the official Risk Assessment 
Document. 
- To propose prevention measures. 
courSe contentS 
5 notions of hazard, risk, damage, etc. 
5 legislative and regulatory aspects 
5 risk assessment methodology 
• Technical knowledge of risks 
• Presentations, examples and implementation of an identification method 
• Importance of group work and group work techniques for the study of risks 
• Assessment of probability and potential seriousness 
• Determining prevention, protection and intervention measures 
• Communication and motivation in the overall strategy for the detection of risks and 
associated situations. 
5 applications of risk analysis 
• Work situations 
• Concurrency/interference with other tasks (Prevention Plan and PPSPS - Special Safety 
and Health Protection Plan) 
• Ergonomic approach 
• Basis for an HSE management system or a Safety Management System (SMS) and 
hazard study. 
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5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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HSE MANAGEMENT 
CoNSTRuCTioN RiSk ASSESSMENT foR ExploRATioN ANd pRoduCTioN 
(iNTERNATioNAl) 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Work supervisors, Construction site managers, Project managers, HSE advisors. 
5objectiveS: 
To be capable of filling in the forms and participating in a risk analysis during 
construction operations: identification of hazards and accidents; assessment of 
risks; control of risks according to acceptability level. 
courSe contentS 
5 general information on risks and accidents 
• Relationship between risks and accidents 
• Terminology 
• Typology of accidents 
• Overview of the different risk studies 
• Objectives of methods and of risk analysis in construction 
5 means required for risk analysis 
• Reference documents 
• People involved in the analysis 
• Supports and aids 
5 method for carrying out a ra 
• The essential stages of the analysis 
• Practice on actual cases 
• Use of supports and aids 
• Conclusions of the RA according to the acceptability criteria 
• Responsibilities 
• Know-how and inter-personal skills 
5 conclusions on ra process 
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5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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CoNSTRuCTioN RiSk ASSESSMENT foR ToTAl'S CoNTRACToRS 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Work supervisors, Construction site managers, Project managers, HSE advisors. 
5objectiveS: 
To be capable of filling in the forms and participating in a risk analysis during 
construction operations: identification of hazards and accidents; assessment of 
risks; control of risks according to acceptability level. 
courSe contentS 
5 general inFormation on riSKS anD acciDentS 
• Relationship between risks and accidents 
• Terminology 
• Typology of accidents 
• Overview of the different risk studies 
• Objectives of methods and of risk analysis in construction 
5 meanS reQuireD For riSK analySiS 
• Reference documents 
• People involved in the analysis 
• Supports and aids 
5 methoD For carrying out an ra 
• The essential stages of the analysis 
• Practice on actual cases 
• Use of supports and aids 
• Conclusions of the RA according to the acceptability criteria 
• Responsibilities 
• Know-how and inter-personal skills 
5 conclusions on ra process 
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5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
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BoWTiE - METHod & SofTWARE 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers 
(RSESs)/Designers/ Intermediate management (Supervisors – HSE, 
maintenance, production and operations superintendents)/HSE engineers/ 
Site management personnel/ Foremen. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be able to identify Top Events/Loss of Control 
- To be able to make Bowtie diagrams (using the BowTieXP software) 
- To be familiar with Bowtie method and to use it to define the specifications 
(manage the prevention/mitigation measures and controls). 
courSe contentS 
5 general presentation of bowtie method 
• Terminology: Risk, Hazard, Threat, Control, ALARP 
• Qualitative and quantitative risk management. 
5 interactive bowtieXP workshop with an actual case 
• Risk identification (Identify hazard, define top-event and possible causes) 
• Risks evaluation 
• Risk reduction measures (Define proactive and reactive controls) 
• Define Escalation Factors 
• Define Escalation Factor controls 
• Define Tasks 
• Define “Who – What – When” 
• Define verification method 
• Demonstration of ALARP. 
5 benefits of bowtie method 
• Start implementing the risk analysis in the early stages of your projects 
• Collaborative work of designer, maintainer and operational staff on a same vision of risk 
management 
• Saving time by organizing the design work around clear and shared plans with all 
partners, wherever they are 
• Clear view/visualization of risks and control barriers 
• Common management of design, operational and maintainer staff on a same vision of 
risk control 
• Work to achieve the objectives, not just regulatory compliance 
• Focus on critical systems 
• Insurance of a functional and efficient risk management (future proof) 
• Auditable trail. 
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5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
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SAfETy ANAlySiS - THE HAZid & HAZop METHodS 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, process engineers, 
production engineers, project leaders. 
5PrereQuiSiteS 
Must know how to read and interpret TI/PID diagrams. 
5objectiveS: 
To be familiar with and apply the HAZOP method. 
courSe contentS 
5 Project leaders 
• Presentation of the different risk analysis methods (simplified preliminary draft, What if, 
HAZOP, FMECA, etc.) 
5 the haZoP method 
• Purpose of the method 
• Strategy for using the method 
• Preliminary risk analysis 
• The different stages: 
- Identifying possible deteriorations and deviations using key words, 
- Searching for the possible causes of the deterioration being studied and estimating 
the probability of occurrence, 
- Determining the consequences of the deterioration and estimating the seriousness, 
- Identifying the existing preventive/corrective barriers and validating suitability in 
relation to the risk(s), 
- Drawing up a table of deviations, 
- Opening a risk sheet, 
- Determining the barriers to be put in place, if necessary, in order to obtain an 
acceptable risk. 
5 Practical case 
• Application of the method 
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5 Dates & venues 
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RiSk ANAlySiS - fAiluRE TREE 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, process engineers, 
production engineers, project leaders. 
5objectiveS: 
To master the FMECA approach in order to be able to: 
- anticipate and reduce potential failures and their effects 
- improve the functioning of the processes 
- optimize design. 
courSe contentS 
5 Define the Fmeca 
• Definitions: 
- the potential failure mode 
- the relationships between causes and modes 
- the search for causes 
- the types of effects that the failures can have 
• Methodology: analysis, assessment, decision 
5 Describing and preparing for the Fmeca study: failure analysis 
• Template for an analysis sheet 
• Product causes and Process causes 
5 the Fmeca study 
5 make use of the Fmeca study carried out 
• Results and decision-making 
• File of the FMECA study 
• Corrective actions 
• Assessment meeting 
• Action plan 
• Search for solutions 
• Follow-up 
• FMECA study summary sheet 
5 leading and managing a Fmeca study 
• A basic introduction to leading a FMECA study 
• A few general rules 
• Aspects and tools used for creativity 
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2 days 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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ANAlyZiNG ACCidENTS uSiNG THE CAuSE TREE / RooT CAuSE / TRipod THEoRy 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Expatriates and domestic staff: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, 
etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations 
personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety 
superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention 
supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/agents), Operations 
personnel (operators/agents). 
5objectiveS: 
To discover the “cause tree” method and to be able to participate in an 
accident-analysis group. 
courSe contentS 
5 generalities 
• Definitions 
• Bird’s triangle 
• The genesis of accidents 
• The stakes involved in analyzing accidents 
• Presentation of the method. 
5 basic principles 
• The notion of fact 
• The difficulties of objectivity 
• The notions of fault and liability. 
5 collecting information/investigation process 
• The investigation group 
• The difficulties of an investigation 
• The investigator’s approaches 
• The principles of an investigation. 
5 constructing the “cause tree” 
• The construction methods 
• Checking the logical coherence. 
5 Formulating curative and preventive measures 
• Searching for potential factors in the cause of accidents 
• Methodology for searching for solutions. 
5 accident report 
5 other methods of analysis 
5 experience acquired 
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5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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ANAlySiNG ACCidENTS - METHod & iNvESTiGAToR 3 SofTWARE 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Site or establishment managers, HSE managers, all heads of department, HSE 
engineers and technicians, supervisory staff in production/maintenance/safety. 
5objectiveS: 
- To become acquainted with methods of accident analysis using the causal tree 
and TRIPOD Beta. 
- To be able to use Investigator 3© software. 
courSe contentS 
5 introduction 
• Accidents: generation 
• Terminology: danger, risk, consequence, cause, latent failure, etc. 
• Analysis of accidents/incidents: the issues at stake 
5 introduction to the triPoD beta and causal tree methods 
5 using inveStigator 3 software – Practical exercise 
• Presentation of an example of accident analysis performed using the software 
• Compilation of basic information (details of the accident/incident, detailed description, 
persons involved, etc.) 
• Creation of the chronological scenario of the accident/incident (storyboard) 
• Creation of the diagram (graphic representation) of the accident/incident in the form of 
a causal tree or TRIPOD tree 
• Definition of the recommendations to be made 
NB: The course may be conducted in French, English or Spanish. 
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5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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iNvESTiGATiNG ACCidENTS: CollECTiNG fACTS, iNTERviEWS, REpoRT 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Site managers, HSE Department, persons appointed to carry out enquiries within 
the company. 
5PrereQuiSiteS: 
Participants must have a good knowledge of one of the methods of accident 
analysis (causal tree, Tripod Beta, etc.) 
5objectiveS: 
To render the participants capable of organizing and carrying out enquiries into 
accidents and incidents with the different parties involved. 
courSe contentS 
5 Day 1 
• Inauguration/introductions 
• Case studies of incomplete or inaccurate enquiries: lecture and exercises which may 
include real cases in the company. Exercises on the inferences. 
• Conclusion: the main stages of the enquiry – the roles of the guarantor and the leader of 
the enquiry group. 
• Immediate remote collection and protection of information: action sheet and person in 
charge on site (description and exercise on a practical case) 
• Mobilizing the enquiry team: choice of participants, planning (description and exercise 
on the same case as in §3) 
• Organization and communication on the site of the accident: establishing a climate of 
confidence (filmed exercises on meetings in different scenarios) Group analysis of 
results. 
5 Day 2 
• Completion of exercise §5 
• Site visit: organization of the site visit, equipment, assembling records and photos. 
Planning and execution. 
• Interviews: the benefits of the interview in collecting factual information and 
psychological support of witnesses (lecture). 
• Organization of interviews (lecture) 
• Filmed exercise of interviews with participants on predefined cases. 
• Group analysis of results. 
• Drawing up the report: format (lecture) 
5 Day 3 
• Communication with third parties and the authorities: recommendations for the 
management of communication with third parties and the authorities. 
• Determining corrective action plans: the advantage of the metaplan technique. • 
Exercises in moderating the metaplan session. 
• Conclusions – Evaluation of the session 
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3 days 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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GuARANToR of THE ACCidENT ANAlySiS METHod 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations 
personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety 
superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention 
supervisor/Foreman. 
5objectiveS: 
To advise the analysis team, or to manage the analysis group oneself, in order 
to ensure the correct application of the cause-tree analysis method and learn 
all possible lessons from the accident. 
courSe contentS 
5 the guarantor advises on, or himself manages: 
• The collection of information: rapid, efficient distribution of tasks between the members 
of the group, making an inventory of the information collected, etc. 
• The briefing of the analysis group and the people at the site (client and contractors) in 
order to facilitate the collection of information (climate of trust) 
• Interviews of witnesses: climate of trust, how to carry out the interview 
• Advise and moderate the group: look for causes, not responsibilities; prevent the 
information from being distorted 
• The writing of the detailed chronological report 
• The presentation of the report and its conclusions to the hierarchical superiors 
• The brain-storming session to come up with corrective actions. 
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3 days 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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CHSCT MEMBERS 
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5PerSonS concerneD: 
All persons who are required to participate in the CHSCT or to act as a general 
representative and/or staff representative within it. Use the methodology for 
analyzing occupational hazards and for analyzing an incident/accident. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be familiar with the main regulatory requirements of French Labor Law 
(and other specific texts) and the missions of a CHSCT. 
- To know how to identify risks and analyze a work situation. 
courSe contentS 
5 new codification of French labor law 
5 regulatory and legal reference framework 
• Organization of prevention in France 
• General principles of prevention 
• Definition of a workplace accident and an occupational disease 
• Rules governing civil and criminal liability 
5 the committee for hygiene, Safety and Working conditions 
• Composition 
• Missions 
• Functioning 
• Rights and duties 
• Roles of the staff representatives and management 
• The internal and external personnel involved in prevention 
5 Prevention management 
• Analysis of safety results 
• The annual appraisal and the annual program of action 
5 the accident phenomenon 
• Failure of the production system 
• Causal analysis and research methods 
• Holding a meeting, drawing up and using the minutes 
• Safety indicators, risk management 
5 risk analysis and prevention strategy 
• Analysis and processing of risks (elimination, protection, etc.) 
• Integration of prevention from design to production 
• The main lines of prevention: 
- technical (collective and personal protective equipment) 
- human (awareness-raising, training, involvement) 
- organisational (choice of structures, action plans) 
- communication and coordination of prevention 
5 basic introduction to ergonomics 
• Definition and spheres of activity 
• Analysis of the work activity 
• Elements for the study of workstations and work situations 
5 Duration 
3 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
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5PerSonS concerneD: 
All persons who are required to participate in the CHSCT or to act as a general 
representative and/or staff representative within it. 
Use the methodology for analyzing occupational hazards and for analyzing an 
incident/accident. 
5PrereQuiSiteS: 
Must have already participated in the 3-day basic course (AE-CHST-01) or have 
carried out one or two mandates within the CHSCT. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be familiar with the main regulatory requirements of French Labor Law 
(and other specific texts) and the missions of a CHSCT. 
- To know how to identify risks and analyze a work situation. 
courSe contentS 
5 new codification of French labor law 
5 updating of knowledge 
• Scope and conditions of the CHSCT’s actions 
• Analysis of occupational hazards and working conditions 
5 external contractors 
• The prevention plan 
5 additional methodological information for the analysis of work situations 
• Basic introduction to ergonomics 
• Physical working environments 
• Work equipment 
• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 
• Chemical risks 
5 Practical applications 
• Case studies 
conDitionS 
5 Duration 
3 or 5 days* 
*5 days for companies with 
more than 300 employees 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
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5PerSonS concerneD: 
All persons who are required to participate in the CHSCT or to act as a general 
representative and/or staff representative within it. 
5PrereQuiSiteS: 
Use the methodology for analyzing occupational hazards and for analyzing an 
incident/accident. 
Must have already participated in the 3-day basic course (AE-CHST-01) or have 
carried out one or two mandates within the CHSCT. 
5objectiveS: 
- To dialogue with other members about the progress and efficiency of missions. 
- To improve techniques for analyzing accidents, risks or working conditions. 
courSe contentS 
5 new codification of French labor law 
5 Dialogue and/or subjects linked to your mission 
• Dialogues with other CHSCT members about the actions carried out, the progress, and 
the efficiency of their missions 
• Feedback on: Meetings, Minutes, Missions, Official Risk Assessment Document, 
Prevention Plans, Communication, etc. 
Possibility to address the following subjects: 
5 analysis of accidents 
• Main definitions and stakes involved in the analysis of accidents 
• The genesis of an accident 
• The basic principles of the “cause tree” 
• Gathering information 
• The investigation strategy 
• Constructing the “cause tree” 
• Formulating the curative and preventive measures 
• Choosing the prevention actions to be implemented 
• Application and follow-up 
• Exercises 
5 analysis of working conditions 
• The notions of hazards, risks, damage, etc. 
• Legislative and regulatory aspects 
• Risk assessment methodology (identifying, assessing and searching for prevention 
measures) 
• Ergonomic strategy and methodology 
• Workstation study 
• Working environments 
• Muscular load (RSI) 
• Sensory and mental load 
• Exercises 
conDitionS 
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2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
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5PerSonS concerneD: 
All persons who are required to participate in the CHSCT or to act as a general 
representative and/or staff representative within it in a SEVESO company. 
5PrereQuiSiteS: 
Prior participation in the 3-day basic course AE-CHST-01. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be familiar with the regulatory requirements of SEVESO sites and the specific 
missions of the CHSCT. 
- To be fully conversant with the documents connected with an operation 
authorization request. 
- To be able to read a hazard study and understand a risk analysis. 
courSe contentS 
5 general 
• The most widely known major accidents (FEYZIN, FLIXBOROUGH, SEVESO, AZF, etc.) 
• Information about the “cause tree” 
5 Definitions 
• Risk and major accident 
• Farmer’s curve 
• The pillars of risk management 
5 regulatory and legislative changes: the main texts and their requirements 
• The French Environment Code 
• French Law dated July 19, 1976 (relating to listed facilities for environmental protection) 
• French Decree dated September 21, 1977 
• SEVESO Directive dated June 24, 1982 
• French Law dated July 22, 1987 
• SEVESO II Directive dated December 9, 1996 
• French Order and Circular dated May 10, 2000 
• French Law dated July 30, 2003 – Decrees-Orders-Circulars 
5 informing and obtaining the opinion of the chSct 
• Participation in the authorization procedure 
• Consultation about the emergency facilities 
• Consultation of an expert in technological risk 
• Alerting of the DRIRE (French regional department for industry, research and the 
environment) inspectors 
• Consultation prior to calling on sub-contractors 
5 major accident prevention policy. the Safety management System (SmS) 
• The main components of the system 
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5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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HSE MANAGEMENT 
CHSCT MEMBERS oN SEvESo SiTES - uppER lEvEl 
5 the hazard study: basic document 
• Identification of the hazards 
• Identification and assessment of the risks (accident scenarios) 
• Definition of the prevention measures 
• The 11 standard scenarios (BLEVE, boil-over, etc.) 
• PRA method, HAZOP, etc. 
• Practical implementation of a method 
5 the internal operation Plan (ioP) 
• The alert process 
• The organization of first aid 
• The potential risks and scenarios selected 
• The inventory of the fire-fighting and emergency facilities 
• Human and material resources 
• Standard example of an IOP 
• The CLIC (Local Committee for Information and Consultation) 
• The PPRT (Technological Risks Prevention Plan) 
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HSE MANAGEMENT 
CHAiRiNG THE CHSCT (iNTER CoMpANy oNly) 
5PerSonS concerneD: 
Company managers, site managers or any persons chairing the Committee for 
Hygiene, Safety and Working Conditions. 
5objectiveS: 
- To be familiar with responsibilities related to safety. 
- To have a good command of how the CHSCT functions. 
- To facilitate the incorporation of the CHSCT’s system of functioning into the 
company’s prevention policy. 
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French regulatory hSe committee 
courSe contentS conDitionS 
5 new codification of French labor law 
5 regulations and prevention 
• Regulatory sources 
• People involved (internal and external) 
• New French Labor Law 
• Prevention and protection of employees 
• Physical and mental health 
5 the chSct: conditions of creation and training 
• Organization and functioning 
• Staff representatives, advisory members, office of secretary, time allocation, access to 
documents 
• Training of members 
• Case of grave, imminent danger 
• Role and missions, rights and duties 
• Safety of personnel, checks of the application of the legislation 
• Risk analysis and working conditions 
• Post-accident investigation 
• Rules of procedure 
5 mandatory documents 
• Annual Hygiene – Safety appraisal 
• Official risk assessment document (French “document unique”) and assessment of 
occupational hazards 
• Regulatory watch 
• Mandatory training courses 
• Mandatory periodic inspections 
5 chairmanship of the chSct 
• Civil and criminal liability of the people involved 
• Gross negligence 
• Delegation of authority 
• Judicial precedents 
• The different offences recorded in terms of hygiene and safety 
• Endangerment - The offence of obstruction 
• The penalties incurred 
• The foundation of the chairmanship of the CHSCT 
• The chairman’s obligations 
• The mechanisms of an efficient meeting 
5 Presentation of methodological tools for analysis 
• Of risks 
• Of accidents 
• Of working conditions 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 
TECHNICAL RISKS 
“Making new arrivals aware in concrete terms 
of the technical risks linked to each facility 
and each activity.” 
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EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 
TECHNICAL RISKS 
• Chemical risks: Operator level 
• Chemical risks: Management level 
• Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 
• Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 - Refresher 
• Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 (inter company only) 
• Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 - Refresher 
• Assessing risks linked to chemicals 
• Electrical risks Level 1 
• Electrical risks Level 1 - Refresher 
chemical risks 
cONFiNeD sPaces 
• Work safety in confined spaces 
Oil & Gas eXPlOraTiON aND PrODUcTiON - DrilliNG - wOrk-Over 
• Introduction to the risks of drilling rigs for visitors and personnel intervening on an occasional basis 
• Classified zones and safety of electrical equipment on drilling sites 
• Permit to work in the oil and gas exploration and production industry 
• Safety at rig and workover rig workstations (Oil and Gas Production Exploration) 
• Introduction to the risks of working on wells 
• Well and Production Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS) (Program upon request) 
• Rig move safety (Program upon request) 
• HACCP food hygiene and safety 
• Fire-fighting level 1 
• Fire-fighting level 2 
• Evacuation team member 
• Introduction to the use of fire safety systems 
• Introduction to wearing Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) 
• Risks of hydrocarbons 
• Explosive atmospheres (ATEX) (Program upon request) 
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Fire-FiGhTiNG 
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TECHNICAL RISKS 
EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 
• Safe driving of electric pallet trucks 
• Safe driving of fork-lift trucks 
• Safe driving of fork-lift trucks - Refresher 
• Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts 
• Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts - Refresher 
• Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes 
• Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes - Refresher 
• Safe driving of mobile cranes 
• Safe driving of mobile cranes - Refresher 
• Safe driving of construction site machinery 
• Safe driving of construction site machinery - Refresher 
• Safe driving of bridge cranes 
• Safe driving of bridge cranes - Refresher 
• Slinging 
• Forklift trucks safe driving assessor (Program upon request) 
• Personnel lifting basket safe driving assessor (Program upon request) 
• Crane truck safe driving assessor (Program upon request) 
• Construction sites trucks safe driving assessor (Program upon request) 
• First aid level 1 
• First aid level 1 - Refresher 
• First aid level 2 
• First aid level 2 - Refresher 
• Use of a defibrillator 
liFTiNG 
wOrkiNG aT heiGhT 
• Safety of work at height 
• Working on scaffolding 
• Erection and checking of scaffolding 
• Rescue and evacuation at height 
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AE-LEV-04 
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AE-LEV-05 
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AE-LEV-06 
AE-LEV-06R 
AE-LEV-07 
AE-LEV-07R 
AE-LEV-08 
AE-LEV-09 
AE-LEV-10 
AE-LEV-11 
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TECHNICAL RISKS 
CHEMICAL RISKS: OPERATOR LEVEL 
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5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
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5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons who are destined to use, handle or be in contact with chemical and 
hazardous materials: Operating personnel (operators/officers). 
5ObjecTives: 
To know how to methodically identify and control the risks linked to using, 
handling or being in contact with chemicals and hazardous materials. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 General information 
• The regulatory reference documents and the strategy of prevention 
• Definitions and terminology 
• Chemical risks and their consequences 
• The different types of products 
• The effects on the organism 
• The prevention measures 
• Storage, decanting and elimination 
• How to behave in the event of an accident. 
5 Teaching methods 
• Case studies 
• Presentations 
• Group discussion 
• Video projector.
TECHNICAL RISKS 
CHEMICAL RISKS: MANAGEMENT LEVEL 
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5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Personnel responsible for carrying out or supervising work, interventions at 
workstations exposing workers to chemical risks: Site management personnel/ 
HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman. 
5ObjecTives: 
To raise the management personnel's awareness of the chemical risks at the 
workstations and encourage them to prepare procedures for workstations at 
which operator personnel use and are exposed to the company’s chemicals. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 General information 
• Raising awareness of chemical risks 
• Prevention of chemical risks 
• Identification of chemical risks 
• Prevention measures 
• The handling, decanting, storage and elimination of hazardous substances or 
preparations 
• Transportation of hazardous materials 
• Management of chemicals in the workplace 
• Risk assessment and prevention measures 
• Analysis of “typical” accidents. 
5 Teaching methods 
• Case studies 
• Presentations 
• Group discussion 
• Video projector.
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons from external contractors who intervene on chemical or petrochemical 
sites 
5ObjecTives: 
- To measure the consequences of a workplace accident or occupational disease, 
- To identify each individual’s roles and responsibilities in terms of safety, 
- To identify the main risks generated by the operating company and the other 
external contractors present, and the prevention measures to be implemented, 
- To understand the importance of preparing work, 
- To be familiar with and apply the recommendations of a Prevention Plan and 
Work Authorizations, 
- To apply protective measures in the event of a malfunction, incident or accident. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 introduction / Objectives 
5 risks 
• Risks linked to concurrent activities 
• Generic risks 
5 Organizing prevention during interventions 
• Prevention Plan 
• Work Authorizations 
• Instructions and operating procedures 
5reaction / how to behave in a deteriorated work situation 
5 assessment of knowledge 
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5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
TRAINING fOR PERSONNEL wORKING AT PETROCHEMICAL 
ANd CHEMICAL SITES - UIC LEVEL 1 
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TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons from external contractors who intervene on chemical or petrochemical 
sites and who have followed an initial Level 1 course within the last 3 years 
5ObjecTives: 
- To identify the dangers linked to one’s work situation 
- To adapt one’s behavior in the face of the risks 
- To strictly apply the recommended preventive measures 
- To become aware of one’s role and responsibilities. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 introduction 
• Reminder of the work context 
• Figures and statistics 
5 assessing the knowledge acquired during the initial level 1 course 
5 The dangers linked to one’s work situation 
• Identifying the work 
• Nature of the dangers and risks 
• Means of prevention 
• Means of raising the alert 
5 adapting one’s behavior to the risks linked to one’s work situation 
• Positive behavior in the face of risk 
• Risk behavior 
5 strictly applying the preventive measures 
• Safety rules 
• Work Authorizations 
• Application of and compliance with the instructions 
• Boundary between a “normal situation” and a “deteriorated situation” 
5 roles and responsibilities at level 1 
• The 4 components of responsibility 
5 assessment of knowledge 
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5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
TRAINING fOR PERSONNEL wORKING AT PETROCHEMICAL 
ANd CHEMICAL SITES - UIC LEVEL 1 - REfRESHER 
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TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons from external contractors who intervene on chemical or petrochemical 
sites 
5ObjecTives: 
- To inform the management personnel and make them aware of their 
responsibilities 
- To address the regulatory framework 
- To develop the roles of the external and internal personnel involved in safety 
- To make personnel aware of the necessity for being familiar with and enforcing 
the prevention procedures 
- To instill the spirit of partnership and the fundamentals of the safety culture 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 initial test of knowledge 
5 introduction / Objectives 
5 roles and missions at level 2 
• Identifying one’s contacts 
• Being familiar with the safety instructions 
• Preparing and organizing the work 
5 risks linked to concurrent activities 
• Risks linked to concurrent activities 
• Generic risks 
5 Organizing prevention during interventions 
• Prevention Plan 
• Work Authorizations 
• Instructions and operating procedures 
5 case study 
5 reaction / how to behave in a deteriorated work situation 
5 assessment of knowledge 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
TRAINING fOR PERSONNEL wORKING AT PETROCHEMICAL 
ANd CHEMICAL SITES - UIC LEVEL 2 (INTER COMPANY ONLY) 
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TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons from external contractors who intervene on chemical or petrochemical 
sites and who have followed an initial Level 2 course within the last 3 years 
5ObjecTives: 
- To identify the dangers linked to one’s work situation 
- To adapt one’s behavior in the face of the risks 
- To strictly apply the recommended preventive measures 
- To become aware of one’s role and responsibilities. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 introduction 
• Reminder of the work context 
• Figures and statistics 
5 assessing the knowledge acquired during the initial level 2 course 
• The dangers linked to one’s work situation 
• Identifying the work 
• Nature of the dangers and risks 
• Means of prevention 
• Means of raising the alert 
5 adapting one’s behavior to the risks linked to one’s work situation 
• Positive behavior in the face of risk 
• Risk behavior 
5 strictly applying the preventive measures 
• Safety rules 
• Work Authorizations 
• Application of and compliance with the instructions 
• Boundary between a “normal situation” and a “deteriorated situation” 
5 roles and responsibilities at level 2 
• The 4 components of responsibility 
5 assessment of knowledge 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
TRAINING fOR PERSONNEL wORKING AT PETROCHEMICAL 
ANd CHEMICAL SITES - UIC LEVEL 2 - REfRESHER 
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TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, operations or 
maintenance personnel, members of the CHSCTs (Hygiene and Working 
Conditions Monitoring Committees), all persons concerned by the analysis of 
professional risks and in particular risks associated with chemical agents. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To master a practical method for identifying and assessing risks associated with 
chemical agents present at workstations. 
- To propose prevention measures. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 General 
• Hazard definitions: risk, chemical agent 
• Exposure to chemical agents 
• Notion of industrial toxicology 
• National occupational disease and accident statistics. 
5 legislative and regulatory aspects 
• The French Labor Laws and the general principles of prevention (art. L230) 
• The Decree of November 5, 2001, concerning the creation of a risk assessment 
document 
• The Decree of December 23, 2003, concerning the prevention of chemical risks and the 
application of professional risk assessment: key points of the text 
5 risk assessment methodology 
• Knowledge of chemical agents and hazardous chemical agents used in the workplace 
and associated risks 
• Risk phrases 
• Physicochemical properties 
• Examples of application of risk identification and assessment in 5 stages 
• Accident scenarios and exposure conditions 
• Assessment table 
• Determining prevention, protection and intervention measures 
• Communication and motivation within the global approach to risk detection. 
The partnering role of the occupational doctor within the approach 
5 Drawing up of a job sheet and an exposure to hazardous chemical agents sheet 
5Teaching methods 
• Presentations 
• Case studies 
• Study of documents 
• Analysis of work situation 
• Audiovisual editing 
• Group work 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
ASSESSING RISKS LINKEd TO CHEMICALS 
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TECHNICAL RISKS 
ELECTRICAL RISKS LEVEL 1 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Hygiene and safety officers/Management (managers, heads of department, etc.), 
Site HSE Managers (RSESs), Intermediate management /Operations personnel/ 
Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety 
superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention 
supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating 
personnel (operators/officers). 
5ObjecTives: 
- To be capable of working in an electrical environment in complete safety. 
- To apply instructions in order to prevent any contact with electricity. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 basic introduction to electricity 
5 raising awareness of electrical risks 
5 Prevention of electrical risks 
5 regulatory definitions 
5 Operations in the environment 
5 Portable hand-held electric power tools
TECHNICAL RISKS 
ELECTRICAL RISKS LEVEL 1 - REfRESHER 
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5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Hygiene and safety officers/Management (managers, heads of department, 
etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations 
personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety 
superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention 
supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating 
personnel (operators/officers). 
5ObjecTives: 
- To be capable of working in an electrical environment in complete safety. 
- To apply instructions in order to prevent any contact with electricity. 
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5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 basic introduction to electricity 
5 raising awareness of electrical risks 
5 Prevention of electrical risks 
5 regulatory definitions 
5 Operations in the environment 
5 Portable hand-held electric power tools
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to operate in confined spaces as part of their mission. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To raise the personnel’s awareness of the hazards related to operations in 
confined spaces. 
- To react in accordance with safety rules and procedures. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 introduction 
• Definition of a confined space 
• General definitions 
• Specific regulations 
5 associated risks 
• Specific risks (asphyxiation, poisoning, explosion, etc.) 
• Dangerous gases 
• Other risks 
5 Prevention 
• Preparation for operations 
• Risk analysis 
• Risk reduction measures 
5 Operating in a confined space 
• Air analysis and protective equipment 
• Working environment 
• Rules for working in confined spaces 
• Actions to be carried out before the operation 
• Actions to be carried out during the operation 
5 rescue 
• Organization and material resources 
5 Practical exercises wearing respiratory equipment (optional) 
5 On-the-spot assessment by means of multiple-choice questionnaire 
5 Prerequisites 
• To ensure the effectiveness of this training action, we need to know the brands 
and types of detection and evacuation equipment, and the site rules 
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5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
wORK SAfETY IN CONfINEd SPACES 
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TECHNICAL RISKS 
INTROdUCTION TO THE RISKS Of dRILLING RIGS fOR VISITORS 
ANd PERSONNEL INTERVENING ON AN OCCASIONAL bASIS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Personnel from well service companies required to intervene at onshore and 
offshore drilling sites, visitors. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To be familiar with the general risks associated with oil and gas rigs. 
- To be familiar with the general safety rules applicable to occasional maintenance 
work. 
- To be familiar with the main rules in an emergency situation. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 Technical content 
• The various types of rig 
• The component parts and their functions 
The risks 
• Hydrocarbon and toxic gas risks; zoned areas 
• Risks associated with different areas: platform, landing stage, substructure, pumps and 
mud pits, HP systems, energy production, various workshops, stores, other offshore 
plant areas 
• Signs used 
• Risks associated with different activities - case of Simops 
General rules to be observed 
• Control of access points 
• Permitted and prohibited equipment 
• Medical supervision on site 
• Work permit: request, follow-up, closure 
• Hygiene and health rules on site 
• The main rules in an emergency situation 
methods 
• Presentations and practical exercises (work permit) 
• Intra-company, on or off site 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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CLASSIfIEd zONES ANd SAfETY Of ELECTRICAL EqUIPMENT ON dRILLING SITES 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Drilling company personnel, onshore and offshore: drilling and maintenance 
personnel, HSE personnel. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To be familiar with the rules applicable to zoned areas of rigs and workover rigs. 
- To be able to check the compliance of electrical equipment in zoned areas. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 Technical content: 
• Hydrocarbon risks 
• ATEX zones: definition, principles 
• Zoning 
• The various types of equipment used in zoned areas 
5 rules to be observed 
• Permitted and prohibited equipment 
• Protective equipment commonly used on drilling sites 
• Mobile and portable equipment 
• On-site checks 
5 methods 
• Presentations and practical exercises 
• Intra-company, on or off site 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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PERMIT TO wORK IN THE OIL ANd GAS ExPLORATION ANd PROdUCTION INdUSTRY 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Operator personnel, drilling companies, service companies, onshore and offshore, 
HSE personnel. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To be familiar with the risks and principles of systems used to manage 
interventions at E/P sites. 
- To be able to implement a work permit system. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 Technical content 
• Hydrocarbon risks, ATEX zones 
• Deteriorated situations 
• Risks associated with different interventions 
• Simops 
5 work permit principles 
• Responsibilities of the operator and external companies 
• Different permit management roles 
• Different types of permit 
• Work permit initiation, follow-up, completion procedure 
• Inspections before and during work 
• Pre-job meeting 
• How to act in the event of an emergency or an alarm 
5 methods 
• Presentations and practical exercises: liabilities, permits 
• Intra-company, on or off site 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Drilling company personnel, service company personnel, onshore and offshore, 
HSE personnel. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To be familiar with the risks associated with rig and workover rig workstations. 
- To be familiar with and be able to apply safety rules. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 introduction 
• The various types of rig 
• The component parts and their functions 
• Accident statistics concerning rigs and workover rigs 
5 General rules to be observed 
• Control of access points 
• Permitted and prohibited equipment 
• Medical supervision on site 
• Hygiene and health rules on site 
• The main rules in an emergency situation 
5 risks and specific precautions 
• Hydrocarbon and toxic gas risks; zoned areas 
• The basic principles of well safety 
• Risks and precautions concerning different areas: platform, landing stage, substructure, 
pumps and mud pits, HP systems, energy production, various workshops, stores, other 
offshore plant areas 
• Risks associated with different activities - case of Simops 
5 work permit 
• Responsibilities of the operator and external companies 
• Different permit management roles 
• Different types of permit 
• Work permit initiation, follow-up, completion procedure 
• The assessment of risks 
• Inspections before and during work 
• Pre-job meeting 
• How to act in the event of an emergency or an alarm 
5 inspections 
5 emergency situations 
5 methods 
• Presentations and practical exercises: liabilities, permits 
• Intra-company, on site (mandatory) 
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5 Duration 
5 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
SAfETY AT RIG ANd wORKOVER RIG wORKSTATIONS 
(OIL ANd GAS PROdUCTION ExPLORATION) 
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5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
HSE staff or operating personnel of companies called upon to act in servicing and 
workover operations. 
Participants must have a general knowledge of these activities and of HSE. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To become acquainted with the operations and the principal items of equipment. 
- To become acquainted with the risks of the various operations and control 
measures. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 General information 
5 introduction 
• General remarks on well safety and hydrocarbon risks; classified zones. 
• Accidentology. 
• Contracts and Responsibilities. 
5 completion 
• Casing – well heads 
• The different types of completion 
• Equipment: packer, WRSV, SSD, SPM, etc. 
5 The risks common to different activities in well services and their means of control 
• Risks associated with lifting – falls – transport – high-pressure equipment – heat 
engines – electricity – chemical products – explosives – radioactive substances. 
• Risk analysis – work permit. 
5 Operations, equipment and specific risks 
• Slickline 
• Perforations 
• Production tests 
• Coiled tubing, snubbing 
• Pumping – fracturation 
5 The workover rig 
• Onshore and offshore rigs 
• Organization, responsibilities - work permits 
• Risks by location: floor, coupling, substructure, pumps and sludge tanks, HP circuits, 
energy production, various workshops, storage units, other premises and offshore units. 
• Simops. 
• General rules and emergency rules. 
5 methods 
• Lectures and practical exercises (work permit) 
• Internal, on site or not. 
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5 Duration 
5 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
INTROdUCTION TO THE RISKS Of wORKING ON wELLS 
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TECHNICAL RISKS 
HACCP fOOd HYGIENE ANd SAfETY 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All camp/kitchen management personnel and catering/procurement service 
personnel. 
5ObjecTives: 
To make the persons concerned capable of inspecting, improving and 
communicating information on food hygiene and safety. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 module 1 - Presentation of the risks linked to food (1 hr) 
• Definition and origin of food hygiene 
• Microbes and bacteria. Growth method 
• Definition and presentation of pathogenic germs 
• Origin of food contamination 
• Limitation of the development of microorganisms 
• Behavior to adopt when handling food: basic hygiene rules. 
5 module 2 - haccP (hazard analysis and critical control Points) method (2 hrs) 
• Origin, definition, objectives. Notion of hazard and risk 
• The HACCP concept according to a Quality system approach 
• The 7 principles and 12 steps 
• Hazard analysis (physical, biological and chemical). Criticality table 
• Creation of a HACCP manual with directly applicable measures and procedures. 
5 module 3 - inspection: (4 hrs) 
• Mastering of critical control points. The cold chain and consequences of a breakage 
• Training of personnel, workstation sheet, cleaning protocol, disinfection protocol, 
inspection sheets, self-inspections, anomaly sheets (corrective and preventive actions), 
etc. 
• Practical exercise concerning good hygiene and inspection practices. 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
ae-hyG-01 
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80
TECHNICAL RISKS 
fIRE-fIGHTING LEVEL 1 
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ae-XXX-00 
Fire-FiGhTiNG 
81 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Hygiene and safety officers/Management (managers, heads of department, etc.)/ 
Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/ 
Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety 
superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention 
supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating 
personnel (operators/officers). 
5ObjecTives: 
To be capable of preventing and extinguishing a fire in complete safety. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 combustion 
• The fire triangle 
• Propagation 
• The dangers of smoke 
5 classes of fire 
• The different classes of fire 
5 extinguishing agents 
• The different extinguishing agents 
• Effectiveness 
5 Fire-fighting equipment 
• Extinguishers 
• Fire hose reel 
5 Practical exercises 
• How to behave in a smoke-filled environment 
• Extinguishing several different seats of fire 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
ae-iNc-01
TECHNICAL RISKS 
fIRE-fIGHTING LEVEL 2 
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ae-XXX-00 
Fire-FiGhTiNG 
82 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Hygiene and safety officers/Management (managers, heads of department, etc.)/ 
Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/ 
Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety 
superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention 
supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating 
personnel (operators/officers). 
5ObjecTives: 
To be capable of: 
- Organizing fire safety within the company and putting in place prevention 
measures; 
- Knowing the resources available at the site and the method for their rapid and 
effective implementation; 
- Organizing fire-fighting activities; 
- Intervening rapidly and effectively if a fire breaks out. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 The basic mechanisms of combustion 
• The combustion of gases, liquids and solids 
• The effects of combustion 
• The classification of fires 
• The modes of propagation 
• The specific case of explosions 
• Detection (types of sensors and operating principles) 
5 The methods and mechanisms of extinguishing 
• The extinguishing agents and their modes of operation 
• The means of extinguishing and their characteristics 
• The organization of fire safety (alarm, alert, evacuation, intervention) 
5 instructions and procedures 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
ae-iNc-02
TECHNICAL RISKS 
EVACUATION TEAM MEMbER 
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ae-XXX-00 
Fire-FiGhTiNG 
83 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Hygiene and safety officers/Management (managers, heads of department, etc.)/ 
Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/ 
Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety 
superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention 
supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating 
personnel (operators/officers). 
5ObjecTives: 
To be capable of organizing and managing an evacuation of the company in 
complete safety. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 legislation and regulations 
5 risks in the company 
5 instructions 
5 roles of the evacuation team members 
5 assembly of personnel 
5 Familiarization with the evacuation routes 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
0.5 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
ae-iNc-03
TECHNICAL RISKS 
INTROdUCTION TO THE USE Of fIRE SAfETY SYSTEMS 
ae-XXX-00 
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ae-XXX-00 
Fire-FiGhTiNG 
84 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Hygiene and safety officers, management (managers, heads of department, etc.), 
Site HSE Managers (RSESs),Intermediate management/operations personnel/ 
Design Department/HSE engineers / production-maintenance-safety 
superintendents, site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention 
supervisors/foremen, supervisory personnel (technicians/officers), operating 
personnel (operators/officers). 
5ObjecTives: 
To be capable of interpreting the signals and using the automatic fire detection 
system. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 The detection system 
5 equipment 
5 control equipment 
5 General information on the functions 
5 The different alarms 
5 Practical exercises using the system 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
iNc-04
TECHNICAL RISKS 
INTROdUCTION TO wEARING SELf-CONTAINEd bREATHING APPARATUS (SCbA) 
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Fire-FiGhTiNG 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Back-up response team members, company firefighters, etc. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To familiarize the designated personnel with wearing the SCBA. 
- To know how to carry out an intervention in a toxic atmosphere. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 module 1: Familiarization with breathing apparatus 
• Types of equipment used to protect breathing and their technical characteristics 
• Usage and maintenance rules 
• Non-breathable and explosive atmospheres 
• Reminder of physiological aspects: the physiology of ventilation and respiration 
• The body’s cardio-respiratory adaptation in response to effort 
• Physiological constraints linked to wearing the SCBA. 
5 module 2: Practical session 
• Presentation of the constraints linked to wearing breathing apparatus 
• Exercises specific to getting users used to wearing breathing apparatus over an open-air 
course 
• Practical exercises that put personnel in difficult conditions (reduced visibility, heat, 
obstacles, noise). 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
ae-iNc-05 
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TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons working at hydrocarbon storage or production sites. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To be familiar with the risks associated with hydrocarbons in the industry in 
general, and more specifically in the field of Oil and Gas Production Exploration. 
- To be able to fill in the hot working permit. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 Technical content 
5 risks 
• Classification of gases and vapors 
• Flash point, explosive limits, spontaneous combustion temperature, etc. 
• Ignition sources: flames, hot spots, sparks, static electricity, electromagnetic waves; 
• Ignition mechanisms: flash, deflagration, detonation 
• UVCE, BLEVE: effects of pressure and temperatures 
• Classified zones 
5 Precautions 
• Monitoring explosibility 
• Electrical equipment that may be used in classified zones 
• Heat engines 
• Inerting 
• Checking the equipment 
• On-the-spot work permit 
5 methods 
• Lectures and practical exercises 
• Internal, on site or not 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
RISKS Of HYdROCARbONS 
ae-iNc-06 
ae-iNc-06 
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TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All people who work in or who are required to intervene in explosive atmosphere 
zones. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To be familiar with the risks of explosion risk atmospheres. 
- To be able to define ATEX zones. 
- To be familiar with possible ignition sources and inspection means. 
- To be familiar with the different types of electrical equipment used and be able 
to check its certification. 
- To be able to check the explosibility of the atmosphere using an explosimeter. 
- To be able to implement the work permit system in ATEX zones. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 Part 1: General 
1. introduction 
• A. What is an explosion? 
• B. Accidentology linked to explosive atmospheres: several examples 
• C. Regulations governing the ATEX 
2. characteristics of explosive mixtures 
• A. Terminology 
• B. Classification of flammable gases and vapors 
- Labor Law 
- Regulations governing installations classified for environment protection 
- Rules governing the management and use of hydrocarbon deposits 
- Transport regulations - road, rail, sea and air 
• B. Flammability and explosibility of mixtures 
• C. Effects of explosions - overpressure 
5 Part 2: assessment of explosion risks 
1. Obligations and responsibilities of the company manager 
2. Zoning of hazardous zones 
3. monitoring of the explosibility of an atmosphere - explosimeter 
5 Part 3: Prevention of explosion risks 
1. action on flammable gases and vapors 
2. removal of flammable sources 
3. Devices used in aTeX zones 
4. limitation of the effects of explosions 
5 course exam 
NB: Training may be given in French, English or Spanish. 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
ExPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES (ATEx) 
ae-iNc-07 
ae-iNc-07 
Fire-FiGhTiNG 
87
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use a pallet truck. 
5ObjecTives: 
To be able to use an electric pallet truck in compliance with operating and safety 
rules. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
5 analysis of risks related to the use of pallet trucks 
5 Texts relating to the operation of pallet trucks 
5 Pallet truck technology 
5 checking of pallet trucks 
5 Pallet truck capacity plates 
5 Operating and safety rules relating to pallet trucks 
5 Operating training 
5 assessment 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
0.5 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
SAfE dRIVING Of ELECTRIC PALLET TRUCKS 
ae-lev-01 
ae-lev-01 
liFTiNG 
88
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use a self-propelled industrial truck. 
5ObjecTives: 
To be able to perform loading and unloading operations safely. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
5 Texts relating to the operation of self-propelled trucks 
5 self-propelled truck technology 
5 capacity plates 
• Operating methods: suitability of truck, checks at start of shift, operating empty/loaded 
truck, different surfaces, lifting and setting down loads off/on ground, stacking and 
unstacking, storage/removal from storage at all levels of a pallet rack, unloading of a 
lorry, lifting, transportation and setting down of a long load, level 1 maintenance, check 
at end of shift. 
5 assessment 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
SAfE dRIVING Of fORK-LIfT TRUCKS 
ae-lev-02 
ae-lev-02 
liFTiNG 
89
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use a self-propelled industrial truck. 
5ObjecTives: 
To be able to perform loading and unloading operations safely. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
5 Texts relating to the operation of self-propelled trucks 
5 self-propelled truck technology 
5 capacity plates 
5 Operating methods 
• Suitability of truck, checks at start of shift, operating empty/loaded truck, different 
surfaces, lifting and setting down loads off/on ground, stacking and unstacking, 
storage/removal from storage at all levels of a pallet rack, unloading of a lorry, lifting, 
transportation and setting down of a long load, level 1 maintenance, check at end of 
shift. 
5 assessment 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
SAfE dRIVING Of fORK-LIfT TRUCKS - REfRESHER 
ae-lev-02r 
ae-lev-02r 
liFTiNG 
90
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use mobile human platform lifts. 
5ObjecTives: 
To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to human lifts. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
5 Texts relating to mobile human platform lifts 
5 mobile human platform lift technology 
5 Operating and safety rules relating to mobile human platform lifts 
5 signs and markings on construction sites 
5 Operating training 
5 assessment 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
SAfE dRIVING Of MObILE HUMAN PLATfORM LIfTS 
ae-lev-03 
ae-lev-03 
liFTiNG 
91
TECHNICAL RISKS 
SAfE dRIVING Of MObILE HUMAN PLATfORM LIfTS - REfRESHER 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use mobile human platform lifts. 
5ObjecTives: 
To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to human lifts. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
5 Texts relating to mobile human platform lifts 
5 mobile human platform lift technology 
5 Operating and safety rules relating to mobile human platform lifts 
5 signs and markings on construction sites 
5 Operating training 
5 assessment 
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formation@aegide-international.com 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
ae-lev-03r 
ae-lev-03r 
liFTiNG 
92
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use an auxiliary loading crane. 
5ObjecTives: 
To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to auxiliary cranes. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
5 Texts relating to auxiliary cranes 
5 auxiliary crane technologies 
5 Operating and safety rules relating to auxiliary cranes 
5 signs and markings on construction sites 
5 Operating training 
5 assessment 
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formation@aegide-international.com 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
SAfE dRIVING Of AUxILIARY LOAdING CRANES 
ae-lev-04 
ae-lev-04 
liFTiNG 
93
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use an auxiliary loading crane. 
5ObjecTives: 
To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to auxiliary cranes. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
5 Texts relating to auxiliary cranes 
5 auxiliary crane technologies 
5 Operating and safety rules relating to auxiliary cranes 
5 signs and markings on construction sites 
5 Operating training 
5 assessment 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
SAfE dRIVING Of AUxILIARY LOAdING CRANES - REfRESHER 
ae-lev-04r 
ae-lev-04r 
liFTiNG 
94
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use a mobile crane. 
5ObjecTives: 
To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to mobile cranes. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
5 Texts relating to mobile cranes 
5 mobile crane technologies 
5 mobile crane load chart: stability and resistance 
5 Operating and safety rules relating to mobile cranes 
5 signs and markings on construction sites 
5 Operating training 
5 assessment 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
SAfE dRIVING Of MObILE CRANES 
ae-lev-05 
ae-lev-05 
liFTiNG 
95
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use a mobile crane. 
5ObjecTives: 
To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to mobile cranes. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
5 Texts relating to mobile cranes 
5 mobile crane technologies 
5 mobile crane load chart: stability and resistance 
5 Operating and safety rules relating to mobile cranes 
5 signs and markings on construction sites 
5 Operating training 
5 assessment 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
SAfE dRIVING Of MObILE CRANES - REfRESHER 
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96 
ae-lev-05r 
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TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use construction site machinery. 
5ObjecTives: 
To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to construction site 
machinery. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
• Analysis of risks related to the use of construction site machinery 
• Texts relating to construction site machinery 
• Construction site machinery technologies 
• Implementing machinery 
5safety rules related to: the operation and servicing of machinery, 
the construction site environment 
• Safety rules during shut-downs and at the end of a shift 
5 Transfer of construction site machinery by road 
5 Operating training 
5 assessment 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
SAfE dRIVING Of CONSTRUCTION SITE MACHINERY 
ae-lev-06 
ae-lev-06 
liFTiNG 
97
TECHNICAL RISKS 
SAfE dRIVING Of CONSTRUCTION SITE MACHINERY - REfRESHER 
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98 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use construction site machinery. 
5ObjecTives: 
To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to construction site 
machinery. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
• Analysis of risks related to the use of construction site machinery 
• Texts relating to construction site machinery 
• Construction site machinery technologies 
• Implementing machinery 
5safety rules related to: the operation and servicing of machinery, 
the construction site environment 
• Safety rules during shut-downs and at the end of a shift 
5 Transfer of construction site machinery by road 
5 Operating training 
5 assessment 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
ae-lev-06r
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use a bridge crane. 
5ObjecTives: 
To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to bridge cranes. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
5 Textes relating to bridge cranes, gantry cranes 
5 Presentation of hoists, jib cranes, bridge cranes, gantry cranes 
5 basic physics and units used in lifting 
5 Operating and safety rules relating to bridge cranes 
5 Operating training 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
SAfE dRIVING Of bRIdGE CRANES 
ae-lev-07 
ae-lev-07 
liFTiNG 
99
TECHNICAL RISKS 
SAfE dRIVING Of bRIdGE CRANES - REfRESHER 
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ae-lev-07r 
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100 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use a bridge crane. 
5ObjecTives: 
To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to bridge cranes. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 
5 Textes relating to bridge cranes, gantry cranes 
5 Presentation of hoists, jib cranes, bridge cranes, gantry cranes 
5 basic physics and units used in lifting 
5 Operating and safety rules relating to bridge cranes 
5 Operating training 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
ae-lev-07r
TECHNICAL RISKS 
SLINGING 
ae-lev-08 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
ae-lev-08 
liFTiNG 
101 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons required to use slings. 
5ObjecTives: 
To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to bridge cranes. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 safety 
5 basic physics and units used in lifting 
• Basic knowledge of statics 
• Sling techniques 
• Lifting devices 
• Spreaders 
• Special accessories 
• Turning over of loads 
• Specific fastenings (knots)
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons who would like to make themselves useful in the event of an accident 
in the workplace: Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel 
(technicians/officers). Member of staff who must have received the training 
necessary to give first aid in an emergency. 
5ObjecTives: 
To know how to give first aid in an emergency. The training is validated by 
continuous assessment of knowledge by the instructor throughout the course. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 workplace first aid 
• What is a workplace first-aid representative? 
• The emergency contingency plan “How to behave in the event of an accident”: protect, 
examine, raise the alert, provide help. 
5 look for continuing risks to provide protection 
• Is there a continuing risk of crushing, fire, explosion, electrification, suffocation? 
• Try to eliminate the risk, isolate the victim from the risk or move the victim away from the 
risk without exposing yourself to danger. 
5 rapidly examine the victim and raise the alert 
Is the victim... 
• Bleeding heavily? 
• Suffocating? 
• Answering questions? 
• Breathing? 
5 raise the alert 
• Organization of first aid/emergency services in the company 
• Organization of the public emergency services 
• Public alarms/sirens 
• Issuing and spreading an alert message. 
5 Provide help 
Appropriate action to take if: 
• The victim is bleeding heavily 
• The victim does not answer you, but is breathing 
• The victim does not answer you and is not breathing 
• The victim is suffering from burns 
• The victim is talking, but cannot make certain movements 
• The victim is suffering from specific wounds 
• The victim is complaining. 
5 information on the risks that exist within the company 
• Basic information on the official Risk Assessment Document 
• The workplace first-aid representative, a preventer 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
fIRST AId LEVEL 1 
ae-ssT-01 
ae-ssT-01 
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102
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/ 
Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety 
superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention 
supervisor/Foreman/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers). All persons 
who are already workplace first-aid representatives. 
5ObjecTives: 
To recover or improve the capacity to give first aid in an emergency. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 revision of the general principles of first aid 
5 look for continuing risks to provide protection 
5 examine the victim and raise the alert 
5 Provide help 
5 situations inherent to specific risks 
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cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
fIRST AId LEVEL 1 - REfRESHER 
ae-ssT-01r 
ae-ssT-01r 
FirsT aiD 
103
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons who occupy the function of a workplace first-aid representative. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To practice the appropriate actions using equipment in order to maintain and/or 
improve a victim’s condition before the arrival of the emergency services. 
- To know how to pass on an alert (observe and pass on the correct information). 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 Greeting - Presentation 
5 The team of first-aid representatives 
5 The assessment 
5 constraints of handling operations/emergency extractions 
5 lifting operations 
5 Use of stretchers 
5 hemorrhages, cuts and burns 
5 ensuring a clear airway 
5 artificial ventilation with equipment 
5 Oxygen therapy – heart massage – semi-automatic defibrillators 
5 immobilizations 
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formation@aegide-international.com 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
5 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
fIRST AId LEVEL 2 
ae-ssT-02 
ae-ssT-02 
FirsT aiD 
104
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons who occupy the function of a workplace first-aid representative. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To practice the appropriate actions using equipment in order to maintain and/or 
improve a victim’s condition before the arrival of the emergency services. 
- To know how to pass on an alert (observe and pass on the correct information). 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 Greeting - Presentation 
5 The team of first-aid representatives 
5 The assessment 
5 constraints of handling operations/emergency extractions 
5 lifting operations 
5 Use of stretchers 
5 hemorrhages, cuts and burns 
5 ensuring a clear airway 
5 artificial ventilation with equipment 
5 Oxygen therapy – heart massage – semi-automatic defibrillators 
5 immobilizations 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
cONDiTiONs 
5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
fIRST AId LEVEL 2 - REfRESHER 
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5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
All persons whose workstation is equipped with a defibrillator. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To improve one’s knowledge in order to give first aid to a person who is suffering 
from cardiac arrest 
- To integrate the use of a defibrillator into the “chain of survival”. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 1. cardiac arrest 
• Early defibrillation, its importance in the “chain of survival” 
5 2. Defibrillation 
• Definition and operating principle 
• Dangers and precautions for personnel and victims 
5 3. The semi-automatic defibrillator 
• Presentation and description of the device 
• Servicing and maintenance, power supply 
• Conditions of use 
5 Use of the device, procedures and practical exercises 
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5 Duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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USE Of A dEfIbRILLATOR 
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SAfETY Of wORK AT HEIGHT 
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1 day 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, operations or 
maintenance personnel, members of the CHSCTs (Hygiene and Working 
Conditions Monitoring Committees) and all persons concerned by the prevention 
of professional risks. 
5ObjecTives: 
To be familiar with the risks linked with work at height and to use the appropriate 
protection equipment. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 analysis of the risks linked with work at height 
5 individual Personal Protection equipment (PPe) 
The different parameters to be taken into account when making one’s choice 
• Harnesses 
• Safety straps 
• Connectors 
• Checking the equipment 
5 Practical exercises 
• Using and wearing the equipment 
• Checking the equipment
TECHNICAL RISKS 
wORKING ON SCAffOLdING 
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1 day 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, operations or 
maintenance personnel, members of the CHSCTs (Hygiene and Working 
Conditions Monitoring Committees) and all persons concerned by the prevention 
of professional risks. 
5ObjecTives: 
To be familiar with and apply the rules necessary to safely access, move about on 
and work on scaffolding. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 analysis of the risks linked with work at height 
5 Protection against falls 
• Individual Protection Equipment 
• Collective Protection Equipment 
• Checking the equipment 
5 Types of scaffolding and terminology 
5 safe access and movement 
• Compliance with load limits 
• Keeping the scaffolding safe 
5 risks of concurrency/interference with other tasks at work sites 
5 Practical exercises 
• Using and wearing the equipment 
• Checking the equipment
TECHNICAL RISKS 
ERECTION ANd CHECKING Of SCAffOLdING 
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1 day 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, operations or 
maintenance personnel, members of the CHSCTs (Hygiene and Working 
Conditions Monitoring Committees) and all persons concerned by the prevention 
of professional risks. 
5ObjecTives: 
To be familiar with and apply the rules necessary to erect and maintain 
scaffolding. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 analysis of the risks linked with work at height 
5 acceptance-testing and checking scaffolding 
• Each individual’s responsibility 
• Contractor, erector, users 
• The importance of the prior work specification 
5 The different checks 
• How to put into practice and implement the checks 
• The importance of check-lists
TECHNICAL RISKS 
5PersONs cONcerNeD: 
Employees engaged on operations and construction or maintenance work at 
height (wind turbines, masts, cranes, etc.) 
Response teams. 
5ObjecTives: 
- To become acquainted with methods of rescue and evacuation at a height; 
- To be able to implement the different rescue and evacuation techniques for a 
casualty working at height. 
cOUrse cONTeNTs 
5 General information 
TheOry: 
• Awareness of the risks associated with working at height 
• Controlling risks associated with work at height (impact force, fall factor, headroom and 
pendulum effect) 
• Falls in individual or collective protection configurations 
• Response techniques and associated equipment 
PracTical: 
• Checking PPE before use 
• Knots, temporary sling anchorages and installation of ropes 
• Moving around at height: climbing on a lanyard and fall-prevention devices, climbing 
down and up on ropes 
• Introduction to safety equipment specific to rescue work 
conducting a rescue: 
• Analyzing the situation 
• Preparing equipment 
• Technique of evacuation on ropes (release on descent device and fall prevention device) 
• Approaching and reassuring the casualty 
• Bringing the casualty down 
• Pair-work simulation under real conditions of rescue of a casualty 
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5 Duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
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5 Dates & venues 
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RESCUE ANd EVACUATION AT HEIGHT 
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DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
“Traffic accidents still represent 
more than 20% of accidents in E&P.” 
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DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
• Light vehicles - Theory 
• Light vehicles - Practical 
• Light vehicles - Refresher 
• Light vehicles - Offroad - Theory 
• Light vehicles - Offroad - Practical 
• Light vehicles - Offroad - Refresher 
• Offroad driving - Mud - Theory 
• Offroad driving - Mud - Practical 
• Offroad driving - Mud - Refresher 
• Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Theory 
• Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Practical 
• Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Refresher 
• Offroad driving - Snow - Theory 
• Offroad driving - Snow - Practical 
• Offroad driving - Snow - Refresher 
• Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Theory 
• Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Practical 
• Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Refresher 
• Heavy articulated vehicles - Theory 
• Heavy articulated vehicles - Practical 
• Heavy articulated vehicles - Refresher 
• Buses - Coaches - Theory 
• Buses - Coaches - Practical 
• Buses - Coaches - Refresher 
• Emergency vehicles - Theory 
• Emergency vehicles - Practical 
• Emergency vehicles - Refresher 
• Convoy leader 
• Preparation for an isolated mission (Program upon request) 
• ECO-driving 
light vehicles 
AE-DRIV-01 
AE-DRIV-01-01 
AE-DRIV-01R 
AE-DRIV-02 
AE-DRIV-02-01 
AE-DRIV-02R 
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AE-DRIV-03 
AE-DRIV-03-01 
AE-DRIV-03R 
AE-DRIV-04 
AE-DRIV-04-01 
AE-DRIV-04R 
AE-DRIV-05 
AE-DRIV-05-01 
AE-DRIV-05R 
heavy vehicles 
AE-DRIV-06 
AE-DRIV-06-01 
AE-DRIV-06R 
AE-DRIV-07 
AE-DRIV-07-01 
AE-DRIV-07R 
AE-DRIV-08 
AE-DRIV-08-01 
AE-DRIV-08R 
AE-DRIV-09 
AE-DRIV-09-01 
AE-DRIV-09R 
others 
AE-DRIV-10 
AE-DRIV-11 
AE-DRIV-12 
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• Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 1 
• Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 
• Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher 
• Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles 
• Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles - Refresher 
• Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 1 
• Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 
• Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher 
• Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 
• Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher 
• Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles 
• Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles - Refresher 
• Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 
• Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher 
• Driving instructor/Trainer Light and Heavy vehicles - Level 4 
assessor 
AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL 
AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL 
AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL-Rec 
AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4 
AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4-Rec 
AE-DRIV-13-N1-PL 
AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL 
AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL-Rec 
trainer 
AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL 
AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL-Rec 
AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4 
AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4-Rec 
AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL 
AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL-Rec 
AE-DRIV-13-N4-PL&VL 
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LIGhT VEhIcLES - ThEoRy 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 10 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/ HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
To introduce the company’s policies and standards related to driving with an 
internal and external representation of an accident. 
coUrse contents 
5 human aptitude vs Physical capacity to drive 
1) Human and mechanical reaction times 
2) Vision vs driving 
3) The notions of near/distant vision and binocular/peripheral vision. 
5 analysis and identification of the potential hazards of the road 
1) Generalities 
2) Due to the specificities of the environment (off-road, driving trucks, snow, ice) 
3) Corrective actions adapted to different risk areas. 
5 safety distance 
1) Distance between moving vehicles in traffic 
2) Distance between stationary vehicles in traffic 
3) Leaving a safety distance when moving off 
4) Braking and stopping distances. 
5 drivers’ capacities and the notion of mechanics (checking) 
1) Consumption of alcohol 
2) Use of medicines or drugs 
3) The mechanical condition of the vehicle 
• Type of vehicle 
• General condition of the vehicle/checking 
• Tires (condition/type) 
• Passive safety features (air bags/ABS brakes/seat belts/headrests). 
5 revision of the regulations and the highway code 
Questions and answers by means of revision of definitions, shapes, colors and pictogram 
symbols - adapted to the needs and the environment of the participants. 
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5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
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5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 6 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/ HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-01 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
To correct drivers’ negative points and consolidate positive points. 
The participants will drive and will be assessed by means of commentary 
driving in order to define and organize their training. 
coUrse contents 
5 commentary driving 
Definition and presentation of the Assessment Sheet. 
5 Pratique 
The participants will be assessed by means of commentary driving in order to check and 
consolidate the definition of the objectives for the training. 
5 note 
To optimize the assessment, there will be no more than 6-8 participants according to the 
number of daylight hours available. 
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5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
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5Persons concerned: 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate 
management/Operations personnel/Design Department/ HSE 
engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management 
personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his 
own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-01 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
To correct drivers’ negative points and consolidate positive points. 
The participants will drive and will be assessed by means of commentary 
driving in order to define and organize their training. 
conditions 
5 duration 
0.5 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
LIGhT VEhIcLES - REFREShER 
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5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 10 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/ HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To be capable of anticipating potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 - defensive driving 
• Driving capacity and proficiency 
• Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road 
• Air bags 
• Drivers' capacities 
• Revision of the rules… 
5 Module 2 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims. 
5 Module 3 - Mechanical system of four-wheel drive vehicles 
• Transmission 
• Wheel hub 
• Constant speed 
• Transfer box 
• Limited slip differential… 
5 Module 4 - tire pressures 
• Types of wheel rims 
• Tires 
• Deflating a tire… 
5 Module 5 - breakdown vehicles and associated equipment 
• Towing points 
• Towing techniques 
• Breakdown equipment 
• Safety equipments. 
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5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
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LIGhT VEhIcLES - oFFRoAD - PRAcTIcAL 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-02 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To be capable of anticipating potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. 
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5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5 Module 1 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims. 
5 Module 2 - adhesion 
• Principles 
• Skid control 
• Braking… 
5 Module 3 - tire pressures and inflation exercises 
• Types of wheel rims 
• Tires 
• Deflating a tire… 
5 Module 4 - adhérence 
• Principes 
• Contrôle de dérapage 
• Freinage… 
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5 Module 5 - Pressions des pneumatiques et exercices de gonflage 
• Types de jantes 
• Pneumatiques 
• Dégonfler une roue… 
5 Module 6 - breakdown vehicles and associated equipment 
• Towing points 
• Towing techniques 
• Breakdown equipment. 
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LIGhT VEhIcLES - oFFRoAD - REFREShER 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-02 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To be capable of anticipating potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. 
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5 duration 
0.5 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 10 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential accident situations. 
- To develop the principles of driving in muddy areas. 
- To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in mud. 
- To understand the vehicle's mechanisms when driving in mud. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 - defensive driving 
• Driving capacity and proficiency 
• Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road 
• Air bags 
• Drivers’ capacities 
• Revision of the rules… 
5 Module 2 - Mechanical systems 
• Differentials 
• Transfer box 
• Distributors… 
5 Module 3 - adhesion 
• Principles 
• Skid control 
• Braking… 
5 Module 4 - chains 
• Storage 
• Installation/Removal 
• Movement… 
5 Module 5 - breakdown recovery 
• Towing points 
• Use of ropes 
• Straps… 
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5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
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5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate 
management/Operations personnel/Design Department/ HSE 
engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management 
personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his 
own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-03 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential accident situations. 
- To develop the principles of driving in muddy areas. 
- To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in mud. 
- To understand the vehicle's mechanisms when driving in mud. 
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5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5 Module 1 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims. 
5 Module 2 - adhesion 
• Principles 
• Skid control 
• Braking… 
5 Module 3 - chains 
• Storage 
• Installation/Removal 
• Movement… 
5 Module 4 - breakdown recovery 
• Towing points 
• Use of ropes 
• Straps… 
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5 Module 5 - commentary driving 
Participants are assessed during commentary driving training exercises to check and 
consolidate the modules learnt previously in the theory sessions. 
5 assessment 
At the end of the two different types of sessions (theory and practical), the drivers will 
undergo a full assessment of their skills. The theoretical assessment will take the form of a 
multiple-choice test which must be passed before the participant can take the practical 
assessment. The practical assessment will consist of the continuous assessment that 
takes place during the course, and of a practical test of the qualifications. 
Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will 
then receive a certificate of proficiency. 
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5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-03 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential accident situations. 
- To develop the principles of driving in muddy areas. 
- To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in mud. 
- To understand the vehicle's mechanisms when driving in mud. 
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5 duration 
0.5 day 
5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 10 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the principles of driving in the desert. 
- To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in the desert. 
- To understand the vehicle’s mechanisms in a desert environment. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims. 
5 Module 2 - Prior inspection 
• Key points 
• Equipment 
• External inspection 
• Tires… 
5 Module 3 - Four-wheel drive transmission 
• Transmission 
• Transfer box 
• Disengageable hub 
• Limited slip differentials… 
5 Module 4 - tire pressure 
• Wheel rims 
• Tires 
• Inflation/Deflation… 
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5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
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5 Module 5 - essential survival skills 
• Navigation 
• Communication 
• Map and compass 
• Headings 
• Survival in extreme heat 
• Exposure to heat… 
5 Module 6 - vehicle breakdown recovery 
• 3 questions 
• Towing point 
• Shackles 
• Straps… 
5 Module 7 - essential skills for driving in the desert 
• Principles of adhesion 
• Center of gravity 
• Dunes and slippery surfaces…… 
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5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-04 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the principles of driving in the desert. 
- To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in the desert. 
- To understand the vehicle’s mechanisms in a desert environment. 
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1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5 Module 1 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims. 
5 Module 2 - Prior inspection 
• Key points 
• Equipment 
• External inspection 
• Tires… 
5 Module 3 - Four-wheel drive transmission 
• Transmission 
• Transfer box 
• Disengageable hub 
• Limited slip differentials… 
5 Module 4 - tire pressure 
• Wheel rims 
• Tires 
• Inflation/Deflation… 
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5 Module 5 - vehicle breakdown recovery 
• 3 questions 
• Towing point 
• Shackles 
• Straps… 
5 Module 6 - essential skills for driving in the desert 
• Principles of adhesion 
• Center of gravity 
• Dunes and slippery surfaces… 
5 Module 7 - commentary driving 
Participants are assessed during commentary driving training exercises to check and 
consolidate the modules learnt previously in the theory sessions. 
5 assessment 
At the end of the two different types of sessions (theory and practical), the drivers will 
undergo a full assessment of their skills. The theoretical assessment will take the form of a 
multiple-choice test which must be passed before the participant can take the practical 
assessment. The practical assessment will consist of the continuous assessment that 
takes place during the course, and of a practical test of the qualifications. 
Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will 
then receive a certificate of proficiency. 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
4 wd
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
oFFRoAD DRIVING - DESERT/SAND - REFREShER 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-04 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the principles of driving in the desert. 
- To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in the desert. 
- To understand the vehicle’s mechanisms in a desert environment. 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
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5 duration 
0.5 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 10 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop theprinciples of driving on snow. 
- To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in a snow-covered area. 
- To understand the vehicle's mechanisms in a wintery environment. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 - defensive driving 
• Driving capacity and proficiency 
• Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road 
• Air bags 
• Drivers’ capacities 
• Revision of the rules… 
5 Module 2 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims. 
5 Module 3 - wintry conditions 
• Ice and frost 
• Fog 
• Extreme cold… 
5 Module 4 - driving on ice and snow 
• Preparation of the vehicle 
• Principles of adhesion 
• Skid control 
• Emergency braking technique… 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
conditions 
5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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contd... 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
4 wd 
5 Module 5 - Procedure for using chains 
• Inspection 
• Installation/Removal 
• Movement… 
5 Module 6 - vehicle breakdown recovery 
• 3 questions 
• Towing point 
• Shackles 
• Straps… 
5 Module 7 - survival 
• Stay in contact 
• When snowed in…
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5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-05 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop theprinciples of driving on snow. 
- To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in a snow-covered area. 
- To understand the vehicle's mechanisms in a wintery environment. 
coUrse contents conditions 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5 Module 1 - Prior inspection 
• Key points 
• Equipment 
• External inspection 
• Tires… 
5 Module 2 - driving on ice and snow 
• Preparation of the vehicle 
• Principles of adhesion 
• Skid control 
• Emergency braking technique… 
5 Module 3 - Procedure for using chains 
• Inspection 
• Installation/Removal 
• Movement… 
5 Module 4 - vehicle breakdown recovery 
• 3 questions 
• Towing point 
• Shackles 
• Straps… 
5 Module 5 - survival 
• Stay in contact 
• When snowed in… 
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5 Module 6 - commentary driving 
Participants are assessed during commentary driving training exercises to check and 
consolidate the modules learnt previously in the theory sessions. 
5 assessment 
At the end of the two different types of sessions (theory and practical), the drivers will 
undergo a full assessment of their skills. The theoretical assessment will take the formof a 
multiple-choice test which must be passed before the participant can take the practical 
assessment. The practical assessment will consist of the continuous assessment that 
takes place during the course, and of a practical test of the qualifications. 
Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will 
then receive a certificate of proficiency 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
4 wd
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
oFFRoAD DRIVING - SNow - REFREShER 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of 
Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for 
mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-05 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop theprinciples of driving on snow. 
- To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in a snow-covered area. 
- To understand the vehicle's mechanisms in a wintery environment. 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
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5 duration 
0.5 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
ae-driv-05r 
5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 10 persons. 
Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads 
of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. 
5PrereqUisites: 
Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 - defensive driving for heavy vehicles 
• Driving capacity and proficiency 
• Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road 
• Air bags 
• Drivers’ capacities 
• Revision of the rules… 
5 Module 2 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims… 
5 Module 3 - Use of chocks 
• Placement 
• Safety precautions 
• Movement of chocks… 
5 Module 4 - vehicle maneuvers 
• Vehicle maneuvers 
• Reversing procedure 
• The ten key points 
• Guidance on the ground 
• Urban environment... 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
conditions 
5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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contd... 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
heavy vehicles 
5 Module 5 - braking techniques 
• Traction 
• Emergency braking 
• Wheel locking 
• Cadence braking 
• Slow-down system 
• Fading 
• Emergency procedure... 
5 Module 6 - loading 
• Securing the load 
• Anchoring points 
• Stowage instructions 
• Strain criterion…
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5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads 
of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-06 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site.. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims… 
5 Module 2 - Use of chocks 
• Placement 
• Safety precautions 
• Movement of chocks… 
5 Module 3 - vehicle maneuvers 
• Vehicle maneuvers 
• Reversing procedure 
• The ten key points 
• Guidance on the ground 
• Urban environment... 
5 Module 4 - braking techniques 
• Traction 
• Emergency braking 
• Wheel locking 
• Cadence braking 
• Slow-down system 
• Fading 
• Emergency procedure... 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
contd... 
conditions 
5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
heavy vehicles 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5 Module 5 - loading 
• Securing the load 
• Anchoring points 
• Stowage instructions 
• Strain criterion… 
5 Module 6 - commentary driving 
Participants are assessed during commentary driving training exercises to check and 
consolidate the modules learnt previously in the theory sessions. 
5 assessment 
At the end of the two different types of sessions (theory and practical), the drivers will 
undergo a full assessment of their skills. The theoretical assessment will take the form of a 
multiple-choice test which must be passed before the participant can take the practical 
assessment. The practical assessment will consist of the continuous assessment that 
takes place during the course, and of a practical test of the qualifications. 
Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will 
then receive a certificate of proficiency. 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
heavy vehicles
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
hEAVy NoN-ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - REFREShER 
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www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
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coUrse contents 
5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises 
conditions 
5 duration 
0.5 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads 
of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-06 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site.. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 10 persons. 
Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads 
of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. 
5PrereqUisites: 
Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 - defensive driving for heavy vehicles 
• Driving capacity and proficiency 
• Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road 
• Air bags 
• Drivers’ capacities 
• Revision of the rules… 
5 Module 2 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims… 
5 Module 3 - Use of chocks 
• Placement 
• Safety precautions 
• Movement of chocks… 
5 Module 4 - vehicle maneuvers 
• Vehicle maneuvers 
• Reversing procedure 
• The ten key points 
• Guidance on the ground 
• Urban environment... 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
conditions 
5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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hEAVy ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - ThEoRy 
contd... 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
heavy vehicles 
5 Module 5 - braking techniques 
• Traction 
• Emergency braking 
• Wheel locking 
• Cadence braking 
• Slow-down system 
• Fading 
• Emergency procedure... 
5 Module 6 - loading 
• Securing the load 
• Anchoring points 
• Stowage instructions 
• Strain criterion…
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads 
of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-07 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims… 
5 Module 2 - Use of chocks 
• Placement 
• Safety precautions 
• Movement of chocks… 
5 Module 3 - vehicle maneuvers 
• Vehicle maneuvers 
• Reversing procedure 
• The ten key points 
• Guidance on the ground 
• Urban environment... 
5 Module 4 - braking techniques 
• Traction 
• Emergency braking 
• Wheel locking 
• Cadence braking 
• Slow-down system 
• Fading 
• Emergency procedure... 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
conditions 
5 duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
hEAVy ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - PRAcTIcAL 
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DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
hEAVy ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - PRAcTIcAL 
contd... 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
heavy vehicles 
5 Module 5 - loading 
• Securing the load 
• Anchoring points 
• Stowage instructions 
• Strain criterion… 
5 Module 6 - commentary driving 
Participants are assessed during commentary driving training exercises to check and 
consolidate the modules learnt previously in the theory sessions. 
5 assessment 
At the end of the two different types of sessions (theory and practical), the drivers will 
undergo a full assessment of their skills. The theoretical assessment will take the form of a 
multiple-choice test which must be passed before the participant can take the practical 
assessment. The practical assessment will consist of the continuous assessment that 
takes place during the course, and of a practical test of the qualifications. 
Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will 
then receive a certificate of proficiency.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
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coUrse contents 
5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises 
conditions 
5 duration 
0.5 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
hEAVy ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - REFREShER 
ae-driv-07r 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads 
of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-07 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 10 persons. 
Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads 
of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman.. 
5PrereqUisites: 
Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 - defensive driving for buses/coaches 
• Driving capacity and proficiency 
• Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road 
• Air bags 
• Drivers’ capacities 
• Revision of the rules… 
5 Module 2 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims… 
5 Module 3 - Use of chocks 
• Placement 
• Safety precautions 
• Movement of chocks… 
5 Module 4 - safety of passengers 
• Protection of passengers 
• Refueling 
• Emergency exits 
• Seat belts… 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
conditions 
5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
BuSES - coAchES - ThEoRy 
contd... 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
heavy vehicles 
5 Module 5 - vehicle maneuvers 
• Vehicle maneuvers 
• Reversing procedure 
• The ten key points 
• Guidance on the ground 
• Urban environment... 
5 Module 6 - braking techniques 
• Traction 
• Emergency braking 
• Wheel locking 
• Cadence braking 
• Slow-down system 
• Fading 
• Emergency procedure…
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads 
of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-08 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. 
coUrse contents conditions 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
BuSES - coAchES - PRAcTIcAL 
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5 Module 1 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims… 
5 Module 2 - Use of chocks 
• Placement 
• Safety precautions 
• Movement of chocks… 
5 Module 3 - safety of passengers 
• Protection of passengers 
• Refueling 
• Emergency exits 
• Seat belts… 
5 Module 4 - vehicle maneuvers 
• Reversing procedure 
• The ten key points 
• Guidance on the ground 
• Urban environment... 
contd...
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
BuSES - coAchES - PRAcTIcAL 
contd... 
5 Module 5 - braking techniques 
• Traction 
• Emergency braking 
• Wheel locking 
• Cadence braking 
• Slow-down system 
• Fading 
• Emergency procedure… 
5 Module 6 - commentary driving 
Participants are assessed during commentary driving training exercises to check and 
consolidate the modules learnt previously in the theory sessions. 
5 assessment 
At the end of the two different types of sessions (theory and practical), the drivers will 
undergo a full assessment of their skills. The theoretical assessment will take the form of a 
multiple-choice test which must be passed before the participant can take the practical 
assessment. The practical assessment will consist of the continuous assessment that 
takes place during the course, and of a practical test of the qualifications. 
Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will 
then receive a certificate of proficiency. 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
heavy vehicles
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads 
of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ 
Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- 
safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- 
intervention supervisor/Foreman. 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-08 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
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coUrse contents conditions 
5 duration 
0.5 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
BuSES - coAchES - REFREShER 
ae-driv-08r 
5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
EMERGENcy VEhIcLES - ThEoRy 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
conditions 
5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
Consult the calendar 
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5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 10 persons. 
Persons who hold a light vehicle and/or heavy truck driver’s licence and who are 
employed as drivers of rescue vehicles (firefighters, ambulance drivers, etc.) 
5PrereqUisites: 
Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 - defensive driving 
• Driving capacity and proficiency 
• Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road 
• Air bags 
• Drivers’ capacities 
• Revision of the rules… 
5 Module 2 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims… 
5 Module 3 - driving during a mission 
• Use of warning lights and sirens 
• Driving under police escort.
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EMERGENcy VEhIcLES - PRAcTIcAL 
5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Persons who hold a light vehicle and/or heavy truck driver's license and who are 
employed as drivers of rescue vehicles (firefighters, ambulance drivers, etc.). 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-09 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims. 
5 Module 2 - driving during a mission 
• Use of warning lights and sirens 
• Driving under police escort. 
5 Module 3 - commentary driving 
Participants are assessed in the field during commentary driving training exercises to 
check and consolidate the modules covered previously in the theory sessions. 
5 assessment 
At the end of each session (theory and practical), the drivers’ skills will be assessed. 
Moving on to the practical session is dependent on the result of a multiple-choice 
questionnaire that tests theoretical knowledge. 
Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will 
then receive a certificate of proficiency. 
www.aegide-vision.com 
formation@aegide-international.com 
conditions 
5 duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
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5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises 
conditions 
5 duration 
0.5 day 
5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
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5Persons concerned: 
For a maximum of 4 persons. 
Persons who hold a light vehicle and/or heavy truck driver's license and who are 
employed as drivers of rescue vehicles (firefighters, ambulance drivers, etc.). 
5PrereqUisites: 
AE-DRIV-09 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. 
- To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. 
- To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the 
vehicle. 
- To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
The convoy leader is responsible for protecting the public, a precious load, the 
driver of the load and himself. 
As the driver of an accompanying vehicle, he is part of a team that performs the 
important task of safely and securely moving loads or liquids over the public road 
network. 
His functions do not simply consist of displaying an “extra-long/extra-wide load” 
sign. For all the stages involved in the movement of a load or of liquids, he will 
have a particular task to fulfill. 
5objectives: 
The success of the journey is largely dependent on the convoy leader’s skills, 
alertness and good judgment. 
When correctly applied, the techniques that the convoy leader will be taught must 
allow him to prevent: 
1. collisions 
2. loss of human life 
3. loss of vehicles. 
coUrse contents 
5 organization and communication 
5 control of speed 
5 spacing between vehicles 
5 route 
5 Position of vehicles 
5 drivers 
5 rules for moving off and stopping 
5 emergency procedures 
5 reaction when faced with a threat 
A convoy leader is responsible for ensuring that a convoy arrives safely at its destination. 
He is also responsible for ensuring that the convoy acts as a team. 
He organizes a meeting prior to the journey taking place. 
He organizes and determines the roles of all the people involved in order to reach his 
destination without any risk. 
He checks the preliminary inspections of the vehicles. 
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5 cost 
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5Persons concerned: 
All persons who use a vehicle for professional purposes. 
5objectives: 
- To analyze one’s driving style and adapt it to economical driving 
- To reduce costs linked to fuel consumption 
- To reduce polluting emissions and noise pollution. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1: theory session 
• Vehicle technology 
- Engines 
- Gearboxes 
- Instruments 
• The parameters that influence consumption 
- Tireso 
- Loading 
- Driving 
• The principles of rational driving 
- Anticipation 
- Choice of gears 
- Braking 
• Safety 
- Vision 
- Reaction times 
5 Module 2: Practical session 
• Walk-around inspection of the vehicle and checks prior to start-up 
- General condition 
- Loading 
- Levels 
• Driving in actual conditions 
- Assessment of driving 
- Corrective actions 
• Application of the principles of rational driving 
- Acceleration 
- Gear changes 
- Use of brakes 
- Anticipation 
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5 duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
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5Persons concerned: 
This training is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum: 
Selection must be done to the following pre-selection criteria: 
- Valid driving license, held for at least five years, matching the type of vehicle and 
country concerned 
- International driving license (if training is to be delivered outside country of 
residence). Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding 
HSE in the workplace. Fluency in the language in which the training is given. 
5objectives: 
By the end of the training, the candidate will be capable of performing a driving 
assessment. 
Key points: 
- Demonstrate their skills in driving light vehicles 
- Carry out a demonstration of defensive driving (commentary driving) 
- Carry out an assessment of participants’ driving skills (Mechanical Driving Skill). 
- Carry out an assessment of participants’ commentary driving. 
- Complete the assessment sheet to determine the outcome. 
coUrse contents 
5 day 1 
• Theme 1: Presentation of Driving Rules and Vision Models for SAFE driving 
Man and Machine reaction times 
• Theme 2: Vision: binocular vision and peripheral vision - Notion of distance and speed 
Vertical/horizontal field of view, Analysis of information 
• Theme 3: Anticipation: the various sources of risk and corrective actions 
• Theme 4: Safe distance to be maintained: vehicle in motion, vehicle at rest, 
unfavorable conditions 
• Theme 5: Expertise: driver’s skills and knowledge, physical and mental proficiency. 
Driver’s behavior. 
5 day 2 
• Morning: Theory applicable to driving assessments/Driving assessment forms 
Assessment of participants’ driving and Commentary driving 
• Afternoon: Practical exercises – Commentary driving – The 5 rules of driving. Sequential 
preparation for assessment. Themed practical driving (Themes 1 and 2) 
5 day 3 
• Morning: Steering control, Emergency braking and obstacle avoidance 
• Afternoon: Commentary driving – The 5 rules of driving (Themes 3 and 4) 
5 day 4 
• Morning: Commentary driving – The 5 rules of driving (Theme 5) 
• Afternoon: Full assessment/Commentary driving 
5 day 5 
• Morning: Full assessment/Commentary driving 
• Afternoon: Student assessment/Round-table discussion 
5 reFresher coUrse: every 2 years 
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DRIVING ASSESSoR/coAch 
LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 1 
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5Persons concerned: 
This training is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum: 
Selection must be done to the following pre-selection criteria: 
- Must be an N1-VL assessor (Light vehicles - Level 1). 
- Valid driver’s license, held for at least five years, matching the type of vehicle 
and country concerned. 
- International driver’s license (if training is to be delivered outside country of 
residence). 
- Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the 
workplace. 
- Fluency in the language in which the training is given. 
- Good level of education. 
5objectives: 
At the end of the training, the candidate must be capable of performing an 
assessment of driving and giving advice to the participant in the vehicle in order 
to correct any faults observed: 
- In terms of driving (Mechanical skills) 
- In terms of commentary driving. 
NB: 
The N1-VL and N2-VL courses can be taken consecutively if the participant’s level 
permits. 
The student will be given a certificate of proficiency. If the student’s level does not 
allow him to be given a Level 2 certificate of proficiency, he will be given a Level 1 
certificate of proficiency. The Level 2 certificate of proficiency will be issued after a 
probationary period of one year following further training. 
• Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 1 and 2) 
• Theme 1: Presentation of Driving Rules and Vision Models for SAFE driving 
Man and Machine reaction times 
• Theme 2: Vision: binocular vision and peripheral vision - Notion of distance and speed 
Vertical/horizontal field of view, Analysis of information 
5 day 3 
contd... 
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
coUrse contents 
5 day 1 
• Revision of the 5 themes applicable to defensive driving. 
• Introduction to the drive train 
• Presentation of the principles of teaching and communication for adults. 
• Presentation of multiple scenarios (classroom role-play) 
• Application to real situations 
5 day 2 
• Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 3 and 4) 
• Theme 3: Anticipation: the various sources of risk and corrective actions 
• Theme 4: Safe distance to be maintained: vehicle in motion, vehicle at rest, 
unfavorable conditions 
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5 duration 
5 days 
5 cost 
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LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL) 
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LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL) 
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5 day 4 
• Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Theme 5) 
• Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 1 to 5) 
• Theme 5: Expertise: driver’s skills and knowledge, physical and mental proficiency. 
Driver’s behavior. 
5 day 5 
• Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 1 to 5) 
• Afternoon: Student assessment/Round-table discussion 
5 oPtion 
• 4X4 training over 1.5 days in addition to the initial training (contact us for details) 
5 reFresher coUrse: every 3 years on condition that the assessor has conducted 
at least 30 assessments 
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DRIVING ASSESSoR/coAch 
LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 - REFREShER (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) 
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5Persons concerned: 
This training is dedicated to maximum 4 participants. 
Driver's license older than 3 years, current and valid for type of vehicle and 
country of residence. 
International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of 
residence). 
5objectives: 
- To enable the participant to know the basic rules of pedagogy, to master the 
Vision Rules, and recognize mechanical skill when driving. 
- To enable the participant to be capable of assessing other light vehicle drivers. 
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1 day 
5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
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5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
DRIVING ASSESSoR/coAch 
LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 - oFFRoAD VEhIcLES (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) 
5Persons concerned: 
This training is dedicated to maximum 4 participants. 
Driver's license older than 2 years, current and valid for type of vehicle and 
country of residence 
International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of 
residence). 
5objectives: 
- To enable the participant to know the basic rules of pedagogy, to master the 
Vision Rules, and recognize mechanical skill when driving. 
- To enable the participant to be capable of assessing other light vehicle drivers. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 
• Presentation of the Driving Rules and Vision models for SAFE driving 
Human & Mechanical Reaction Time 
• SightBinocular and Peripheral field of vision - Notion of distance and velocity. 
Vertical/Horizontal field of Vision, Analyze of Informations 
• Anticipation 
The different sources of risks and the corrective actions 
• Following Distance 
Vehicle in motion, vehicle stopped, adverse conditions 
• Expertise 
Driver knowledge, know-how, physical and mental ability. 
Driver Behavior. 
5 Module 2 
• Morning: Theory for driving assessment/Driving assessment forms 
Participants driving assessment and Commentary Drive 
• Afternoon: Practice - Commentary drive Technique 1 of the 5 Driving Rules 
5 Module 3 
• Morning: Steering control. Emergency braking and avoiding 
• Afternoon: Commentary Drive Technique 2 of the 5 Driving Rules 
5 Module 4 
• Morning: Commentary Drive Technique 2 of the 5 Driving Rules 
• Afternoon: Full Commentary Drive assessment 
5 Module 5 
• Morning: Full Commentary Drive Assessment 
• Afternoon: Trainee evaluation / Debrief / Round table 
5 Module 6 
• Practical off-road/desert all vehicles 
5 Module 7 
• ASSESSMENT / CERTIFICATION 
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5 cost 
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LEVEL 2 - oFFRoAD VEhIcLES - REFREShER (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4) 
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5Persons concerned: 
This training is dedicated to maximum 4 participants. 
Driver's license older than 2 years, current and valid for type of vehicle and 
country of residence 
International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of 
residence). 
5objectives: 
- To enable the participant to know the basic rules of pedagogy, to master the 
Vision Rules, and recognize mechanical skill when driving. 
- To enable the participant to be capable of assessing other light vehicle drivers. 
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coUrse contents 
5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
This training is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum. 
5PrereqUisites: 
Selection must be according to the following pre-selection criteria: 
- Valid driving license, held for at least five years, matching the vehicle type and 
country concerned 
- International driver’s license (if training is to be delivered outside country of residence). 
- Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the 
workplace. Fluency in the language in which the training is given. 
- Approved driving assessor/coach for light vehicles - Levels 1 & 2 
5objectives: 
By the end of the training, the candidate will be capable of performing a driving 
assessment. 
Key points: 
- Demonstrate their skills in driving heavy vehicles and buses/coaches. 
- Carry out a full inspection + Coupling & Uncoupling according to category. 
- Carry out an assessment of participants’ driving skills (Mechanical Driving Skill). 
- Carry out an assessment of participants’ commentary driving. 
- Complete the assessment sheet to determine the outcome. 
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5 days 
5 cost 
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hEAVy VEhIcLES - LEVEL 1 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) 
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5 day 1 
• Presentation of the Rules related to driving heavy vehicles 
• Mechanical principles: drive train 
• Transmission: manual & automatic gearbox 
• Differential 
• Braking, problem driving downhill 
• Study of mechanical and physical problems: height and center of gravity of the load 
• Safety of the load 
• Inspection before departure + Coupling & Uncoupling (Articulated) 
• Transporting people (buses/coaches) 
• Maneuvering and reversing / Reversing maneuvers. 
5 day 2 
• Circuit, track: Evaluation of participants’ driving 
• Afternoon: Practical Exercises – Commentary driving 
5 day 3 
• Morning: Commentary driving in real situations 
• Afternoon: Commentary driving – The 5 rules of driving 
5 day 4 
• Morning: Circuit: reversing maneuvers with guide, changing lanes to the left and the right 
• Afternoon: Correct use of the gearbox in a long downhill stretch - buses/coaches 
5 day 5 
• Morning: Full assessment/Commentary driving + MCQ 
• Afternoon: Report on the assessments/Round-table discussion 
5 reFresher coUrse: every 2 years
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
DRIVING ASSESSoR/coAch 
hEAVy VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL & AE-DRIV-13-N1-PL) 
5Persons concerned: 
This training is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum. 
5PrereqUisites: 
Selection must be according to the following pre-selection criteria: 
- Must be an N1-PL assessor (Heavy vehicles - Level 1). 
- Valid driver’s license, held for at least five years, matching the type of vehicle 
and country concerned. 
- International driver’s license (if training is to be delivered outside country of 
residence). 
- Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the 
workplace. 
- Fluency in the language in which the training is given. 
- Good level of education. 
5objectives: 
At the end of the training, the candidate must be capable of performing an 
assessment of driving and giving advice to the participant in the vehicle in order 
to correct any faults observed: 
- In terms of driving (Mechanical skills) 
- In terms of commentary driving. 
NB: 
The N1-PL and N2-PL courses can be taken consecutively if the participant’s level 
permits. 
The student will be given a certificate of proficiency. If the student’s level does not 
allow him to be given a Level 2 certificate of proficiency, he will be given a Level 1 
certificate of proficiency. The Level 2 certificate of proficiency will be issued after a 
probationary period of one year following further training. 
coUrse contents 
5 day 1 
• Revision of the 5 themes applicable to defensive driving*. 
• Introduction to the drive train + specific heavy vehicle and bus/coach modules 
• Presentation of the principles of teaching and communication for adults. 
• Presentation of multiple scenarios (classroom role-play) 
• Application to real situations 
5day 2 
• Inspection before departure + Coupling & Uncoupling (Articulated) 
• Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 1 and 2) 
5day 3 
• Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 3 and 4) 
5day 4 
• Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Theme 5) 
• Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 1 to 5) 
5day 5 
• Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 1 to 5) 
• Afternoon: Report on the assessments/Round-table discussion 
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5 days 
5 cost 
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DRIVING ASSESSoR/coAch 
hEAVy VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL & AE-DRIV-13-N1-PL) 
contd... 
* • Theme 1: Presentation of Driving Rules and Vision Models for SAFE driving 
Man and Machine reaction times 
• Theme 2: Vision: binocular vision and peripheral vision - Notion of distance and speed 
Vertical/horizontal field of view, Analysis of information 
• Theme 3: Anticipation: the various sources of risk and corrective actions 
• Theme 4: Safe distance to be maintained: vehicle in motion, vehicle at rest, unfavorable 
conditions 
• Theme 5: Expertise: driver’s skills and knowledge, physical and mental proficiency. 
Driver’s behavior. 
5 reFresher coUrse: every 3 years on condition that the assessor has conducted 
at least 30 assessments 
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DRIVING ASSESSoR/coAch 
hEAVy VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 - REFREShER (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) 
5Persons concerned: 
This training is dedicated to a maximum of 4 participants. 
5PrereqUisites: 
- Driver's license older than 2 years, current and valid for type of vehicle and 
country of residence 
- International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of 
residence). 
5objectives: 
- To enable the participant to know the basic rules of pedagogy, to master the 
Vision Rules, and recognize mechanical skill when driving. 
- To enable the participant to be capable of assessing other heavy vehicle drivers. 
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1 day 
5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
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coUrse contents 
5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises
5Persons concerned: 
This training is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum. 
5PrereqUisites: 
Selection must be according to the following pre-selection criteria: 
- Must be an N2-VL assessor (Light vehicles - Level 2). 
- Valid driver’s license, held for at least five years, matching the type of vehicle 
and country concerned. 
- International driver’s license (if training is to be delivered outside country of 
residence). 
- Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the 
workplace. 
- Fluency in the language in which the training is given. 
- Education to secondary level recommended. 
5objectives: 
- To satisfy the objectives of N1 and N2. 
- To lead a defensive driving training session in the classroom and pass on the 
required knowledge. 
- To deliver the basics of the highway code. 
contd... 
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
coUrse contents 
5day 1 
• Theoretical presentation of the five rules/themes of driving* 
• Group-teaching techniques. 
• Presentation (role-play) 
• Mechanical and physical principles of the vehicle 
5day 2 
• Presentation of theme 1 by/to the participants 
• Presentation of theme 2 by/to the participants 
5day 3 
• Presentation of theme 3 by/to the participants 
• Presentation of theme 4 by/to the participants 
5day 4 
• Presentation of theme 5 by/to the participants 
• Basic principles of highway signage 
5day 5 
• Presentation of themes 1 to 5 (randomly allocated) by/to the participants. 
• Afternoon: Report on the assessments/Round-table discussion 
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5 days 
5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
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DRIVING INSTRucToR/TRAINER 
LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 3 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) 
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DRIVING INSTRucToR/TRAINER 
LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 3 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) 
contd... 
* • Theme 1: Presentation of Driving Rules and Vision Models for SAFE driving 
Man and Machine reaction times 
• Theme 2: Vision: binocular vision and peripheral vision - Notion of distance and speed 
Vertical/horizontal field of view, Analysis of information 
• Theme 3: Anticipation: the various sources of risk and corrective actions 
• Theme 4: Safe distance to be maintained: vehicle in motion, vehicle at rest, unfavorable 
conditions 
• Theme 5: Expertise: driver’s skills and knowledge, physical and mental proficiency. 
Driver’s behavior. 
5 options 
• 4X4 training over 1.5 days in addition to the initial training (contact us for details) 
5 reFresher coUrse: every 3 years on condition that the instructor has conducted 
9 training courses (at least 3 courses per year) 
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DRIVING INSTRucToR/TRAINER 
LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 3 - REFREShER (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) 
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5Persons concerned: 
This training is dedicated to a maximum of 4 participants. 
Persons with educational abilities and who have a will to teach road safety. 
5PrereqUisites: 
- International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of 
residence). 
- 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 
5objectives: 
- To enable the participant to know the basic rules of pedagogy, to master the 
Vision Rules, and to recognize mechanical skill when driving. 
- To enable the participant to be capable of assessing other light vehicle drivers. 
- To enable the participant to give driving training sessions. 
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2 days 
5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
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coUrse contents 
5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
DRIVING INSTRucToR/TRAINER LIGhT VEhIcLES 
LEVEL 3 - oFF-RoAD VEhIcLES (PREREquISITES AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL AND AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL) 
5 Persons concerned: 
This training is dedicaded to a maximum of 4 participants. Persons with 
educational abilities and who have a will to teach road safety. 
5 PrereqUisites: 
- 3 years valid driving licence of country of residence verified on site 
- International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of residence). 
- AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL and AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL completed 
5 objectives: 
To enable the participants to assimilate the basic rules of pedagogy, master the 
Vision Rules when driving, allowing the transmission of the course contents and 
objectives to the workforce. 
5theMes: 
- Knowledge of the pedagogy associated with adults 
- Knowledge of the physiology related to driving (reaction time, vision and so on…) 
- Control of Commentary Drive 
- Conducting a Commentary Drive evaluation. 
coUrse contents 
5 Module 1 - defensive driving for an off-road vehicle 
• Driving capacity and proficiency 
• Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road 
• Air bags 
• Drivers’ capacities 
• Revision of the rules… 
5 Module 2 - inspection before departure 
• External inspection 
• Conducting a general inspection 
• Driving position 
• Internal inspection 
• Brakes 
• Wheels and wheel rims… 
5 Module 3 - Mechanical system of four-wheel drive vehicles 
• Transmission 
• Wheel hub 
• Constant speed 
• Transfer box 
• Limited slip differential… 
5 Module 4 - tire pressures and inflation exercises 
• Types of wheel rims 
• Tires 
• Deflating a tire… 
5 Module 5 - breakdown vehicles and associated equipment 
• Towing points 
• Towing techniques 
• Breakdown equipment. 
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5 duration 
1 day 
5 cost 
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5 dates & venues 
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DRIVING INSTRucToR/TRAINER LIGhT VEhIcLES 
LEVEL 3 - oFF-RoAD VEhIcLES - REFREShER (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4) 
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5 Persons concerned: 
This training is dedicaded to a maximum of 4 participants. Persons with 
educational abilities and who have a will to teach road safety. 
5 PrereqUisites: 
- 3 years valid driving licence of country of residence verified on site 
- International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of residence). 
- AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL and AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL completed 
5 objectives: 
To enable the participants to assimilate the basic rules of pedagogy, master the 
Vision Rules when driving, allowing the transmission of the course contents and 
objectives to the workforce. 
5theMes: 
- Knowledge of the pedagogy associated with adults 
- Knowledge of the physiology related to driving (reaction time, vision and so on…) 
- Control of Commentary Drive 
- Conducting a Commentary Drive evaluation. 
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5 duration 
2 days 
5 cost 
Upon request 
5 dates & venues 
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coUrse contents 
5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
DRIVING INSTRucToR/TRAINER hEAVy ARTIcuLATED 
AND NoN-ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - LEVEL 3 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) 
5 Persons concerned: 
This training is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum. 
5 PrereqUisites: 
Selection must be according to the following pre-selection criteria: 
- Must be an N2-PL assessor (Heavy vehicles - Level 2). 
- Valid driver’s license, held for at least five years, matching the type of vehicle 
and country concerned. 
- International driver’s license (if training is to be delivered outside country of 
residence). 
- Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the 
workplace. 
- Fluency in the language in which the training is given. 
- Education to secondary level recommended. 
5 objectives: 
- To satisfy the objectives of N1 and N2 
- To lead a defensive driving training session in the classroom and pass on the 
required knowledge (plus the Heavy vehicle and Transporting people section) 
- To deliver the basics of the highway code 
coUrse contents 
5 day 1 
• Revision of the theory of the five themes* of driving* 
• Group-teaching techniques. 
• Presentation (role-play) 
• Mechanical and physical principles of the vehicle 
• Specific heavy vehicle, articulated vehicle and bus/coach modules 
5 day 2 
• Presentation of the heavy-vehicle themes by/to the participants 
• Presentation of the heavy-vehicle themes by/to the participants 
5 day 3 
• Morning: Circuit: Vehicle inspection + Coupling and Uncoupling (articulated) 
Maneuvers, reversing with a guide 
• Afternoon: Presentation of the heavy-vehicle themes by/to the participants 
5 day 4 
• Morning: Driving, real heavy vehicle and bus/coach situations 
• Afternoon: Presentation of the heavy-vehicle and bus/coach themes by/to the 
participants 
5 day 5 
• Presentation of themes 1 to 5 (randomly allocated) by/to the participants. 
• Report on the assessments/Round-table discussion 
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* • Theme 1: Presentation of Driving Rules and Vision Models for SAFE driving 
Man and Machine reaction times 
• Theme 2: Vision: binocular vision and peripheral vision - Notion of distance and speed 
Vertical/horizontal field of view, Analysis of information 
• Theme 3: Anticipation: the various sources of risk and corrective actions 
• Theme 4: Safe distance to be maintained: vehicle in motion, vehicle at rest, unfavorable 
conditions 
• Theme 5: Expertise: driver’s skills and knowledge, physical and mental proficiency. 
Driver’s behavior. 
5 reFresher coUrse: every 3 years on condition that the instructor has conducted 
9 training courses (at least 3 courses per year) 
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This training is dedicated to a maximum of 4 participants. 
5PrereqUisites: 
- Driver's license Current and valid for country of residence 
- International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of residence). 
5objectives: 
To enable the participants to assimilate the basic rules of pedagogy, master the 
Vision Rules whendriving, allowing the transmission of the course contents and 
objectives to the workforce. 
5theMes: 
- Knowledge of the pedagogy associated with adults 
- Knowledge of the physiology related to driving (reaction time, vision and so on…) 
- Control of Commentary Drive 
- Conducting a Commentary Drive evaluation. 
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coUrse contents 
5 evaluation 
5 reminder of basic theories 
5 Practical exercises
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 
5Persons concerned: 
This training is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum. 
5PrereqUisites: 
Selection must be according to the following pre-selection criteria: 
- Must be an N3 assessor. 
- Valid driver’s license, held for at least five years, matching the type of vehicle 
and country concerned. 
- Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the 
workplace. 
- Fluency in the language in which the training is given. 
- Education to secondary level recommended. 
5objectives: 
At the end of the training, the Level 4 instructor will be able: 
- To assess transport-related risks: securing of loads, chemical products, etc., and 
to suggest suitable inspection measures. 
- To provide training in the application of General and Local JMPs 
- To train drivers to respond to an emergency situation 
- To summarize the data from on-board data recorders (VDO, etc.), to draw up 
reports and suggest corrective actions 
- To take part in a crisis-management team 
coUrse contents 
5 day 1 
• Definition of danger and risk, and method of assessment 
• Review and Q&A on the JMP and the local JMP 
• Movement authorization 
5 day 2 
• Mandatory documents for the driver in case of an emergency on board the vehicle 
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet), emergency telephone numbers, familiarity with 
means of communication (satellite telephone?) 
• Recommended actions 
• Use of the software 
• Presentation of data from the on-board data recorder and corrective actions (actual 
examples) 
5 day 3 
• Crisis investigation and management methods 
• Internal communication 
• Afternoon: QUIZ Report on the assessments/Round-table discussion 
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DRIVING INSTRucToR/TRAINER LIGhT AND hEAVy VEhIcLES 
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1 4 to 12 
0.5 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
0.5 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
0.5 2 to 30 
0.5 2 to 30 
1 2 to 10 
0.5 6 to 30 
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0.5 4 to 12 
0.5 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
3 4 to 12 
2 3 to 8 
2 4 to 8 
3 3 to 8 
2 4 to 12 
3x3 4 to 12 
5 4 to 12 
4 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
4 4 to 12 
6 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2,5 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
3 4 to 10 
3 4 to 8 
3 4 to 12 
3 or 5 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
AE-TEST-01 
AE-TEST-02 
AE-INIT-01 
AE-INIT-02 
AE-INIT-03 
AE-INIT-04 
AE-INIT-05 
AE-INIT-06 
AE-INIT-07 
AE-INIT-08 
AE-INIT-09 
AE-INIT-10 
AE-INIT-11 
AE-INIT-12 
AE-INIT-13 
AE-INIT-14 
AE-INIT-15 
AE-INIT-16 
AE-MGT-01 
AE-MGT-02 
AE-MGT-03 
AE-MGT-04 
AE-MGT-05 
AE-MGT- 06 
AE-MGT-07 
AE-MGT-08 
AE-MGT-09 
AE-MGT-10 
AE-MGT-11 
AE-MGT-12 
AE-MGT-13 
AE-MGT-14 
AE-MGT-15 
AE-MGT-16 
AE-MGT-17 
AE-MGT-18 
AE-GRA-01 
AE-GRA-02 
AE-GRA-03 
AE-GRA-04 
AE-GRA-05 
AE-GRA-06 
AE-GRA-08 
AE-GRA-09 
AE-GRA-10 
AE-GRA-11 
AE-GRA-12 
AE-GRA-13 
AE-CHST-01 
AE-CHST-01R 
AE-CHST-02 
AE-CHST-03 
AE-CHST-04 
Assessment of HSE proficiency 
Assessing automobile, crane and material-handling equipment driving skills through psychometric tests 
Safety induction for all activities: 7 Hazardous Energies 
Training of company trainers for the 7 Hazardous Energies program 
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 
Raising awareness of the risk of occupational deafness 
Manual handling and postures awareness 
Introduction to H2S 
High pressure safety awareness 
Raising awareness of the internal operation plan and emergency plan 
Raising awareness of defensive driving 
Raising awareness of defensive driving for VIPs and expatriates 
Raising awareness of security during transportation 
Raising awareness of domestic risks for expatriates 
Introduction to survival techniques in hot deserts, cold deserts or bush 
Raising awareness of hazards in equatorial zones (mosquitos, fourous, wild animals…) 
Raising awareness of health risks for expatriates (malaria, ...) 
Environmental awareness-raising 
Managing prevention: Risk management 
Holding a safety meeting 
HSE leadership and communication 
Oil and gas exploration and production site safety and environment manager 
Workplace safety inspections and audit 
HSE adviser (France) 
Safety and environment officer (International) 
Constructing an integrated Hygiene, Safety & Environment management system 
Updating and circulating the hazard register 
Setting up an HSE plan with contractors 
Work permits: principles and implementation 
Dealing with deteriorated situations 
Being familiar with French civil and criminal liability for managers 
Preventing occupational pathologies 
Training and assisting companies for MASE-UIC audits 
Handling hazardous situations (human factor) 
Managing your health and safety obligations (according to the new French labour laws) 
Constructing a system for managing health and safety on the job (MASE UIC) 
Hunting out anomalies 
Assessing risks using the Job Safety Analysis method 
Construction risk assessment for exploration and production (International) 
Construction risk assessment - Specific program for TOTAL PJC 
Construction risk assessment for TOTAL's contractors 
BOWTIE - Method & software 
Safety analysis - The HAZID & HAZOP methods 
Risk analysis - Failure tree 
Analyzing accidents using the Cause Tree / Root Cause / Tripod theory 
Analysing accidents - Method & INVESTIGATOR 3 software 
Investigating accidents : collecting facts, interviews, report 
Guarantor of the accident analysis method 
CHSCT members 
CHSCT members - Refresher 
CHSCT members - Upper level 
CHSCT members on SEVESO sites - Upper level 
Chairing the CHSCT (inter company only) 
ASSESSMENTS 
ROLES AND METHODS 
MANAGING RISkS AND ACCIDENTS 
FRENCH REGULATORY HSE COMMITTE
training Courses 2014 
5 TECHNICAL RISkS 
AE-CHIM-01 
AE-CHIM-02 
AE-CHIM-03 
AE-CHIM-03R 
AE-CHIM-04 
AE-CHIM-04R 
AE-CHIM-05 
AE-ELEC-01 
AE-ELEC-01R 
AE-ESPC-01 
AE-O&G-01 
AE-O&G-02 
AE-O&G-03 
AE-O&G-04 
AE-O&G-05 
AE-O&G-06 
AE-O&G-07 
AE-HYG-01 
AE-INC-01 
AE-INC-02 
AE-INC-03 
AE-INC-04 
AE-INC-05 
AE-INC-06 
AE-INC-07 
AE-LEV-01 
AE-LEV-02 
AE-LEV-02R 
AE-LEV-03 
AE-LEV-03R 
AE-LEV-04 
AE-LEV-04R 
AE-LEV-05 
AE-LEV-05R 
AE-LEV-06 
AE-LEV-06R 
AE-LEV-07 
AE-LEV-07R 
AE-LEV-08 
AE-LEV-09 
AE-LEV-10 
AE-LEV-11 
AE-LEV-12 
AE-SST-01 
AE-SST-01R 
AE-SST-02 
AE-SST-02R 
AE-SST-03 
AE-HAU-01 
AE-HAU-02 
AE-HAU-03 
AE-HAU-04 
Chemical risks: Operator level 
Chemical risks: Management level 
Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 
Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 - Refresher 
Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 (inter company only) 
Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 - Refresher 
Assessing risks linked to chemicals 
Electrical risks Level 1 
Electrical risks Level 1 - Refresher 
Work safety in confined spaces 
Introduction to the risks of drilling rigs for visitors and personnel intervening on an occasional basis 
Classified zones and safety of electrical equipment on drilling sites 
Permit to work in the oil and gas exploration and production industry 
Safety at rig and workover rig workstations (Oil and Gas Production Exploration) 
Introduction to the risks of working on wells 
Well and Production Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS) 
Rig move safety 
HACCP food hygiene and safety 
Fire-fighting level 1 
Fire-fighting level 2 
Evacuation team member 
Introduction to the use of fire safety systems 
Introduction to wearing Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) 
Risks of hydrocarbons 
Explosive atmospheres (ATEX) 
Safe driving of electric pallet trucks 
Safe driving of fork-lift trucks 
Safe driving of fork-lift trucks - Refresher 
Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts 
Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts - Refresher 
Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes 
Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes - Refresher 
Safe driving of mobile cranes 
Safe driving of mobile cranes - Refresher 
Safe driving of construction site machinery 
Safe driving of construction site machinery - Refresher 
Safe driving of bridge cranes 
Safe driving of bridge cranes - Refresher 
Slinging 
Forklift trucks safe driving assessor 
Personnel lifting basket safe driving assessor 
Crane truck safe driving assessor 
Construction sites trucks safe driving assessor 
First aid level 1 
First aid level 1 - Refresher 
First aid level 2 
First aid level 2 - Refresher 
Use of a defibrillator 
Safety of work at height 
Working on scaffolding 
Erection and checking of scaffolding 
Rescue and evacuation at height 
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4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
5 4 to 12 
5 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
0.5 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
0.5 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
2 4 to 12 
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1 5 to 10 
5 5 to 10 
2 5 to 10 
1 5 to 10 
1 2 to 6 
1 4 to 12 
1 4 to 12 
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OIL & GAS ExPLORATION AND PRODUCTION - DRILLING - wORk-OVER 
HYGIENE 
FIRE-FIGHTING 
LIFTING 
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AE-DRIV-01 
AE-DRIV-01-01 
AE-DRIV-01R 
AE-DRIV-02 
AE-DRIV-02-01 
AE-DRIV-02R 
AE-DRIV-03 
AE-DRIV-03-01 
AE-DRIV-03R 
AE-DRIV-04 
AE-DRIV-04-01 
AE-DRIV-04R 
AE-DRIV-05 
AE-DRIV-05-01 
AE-DRIV-05R 
AE-DRIV-06 
AE-DRIV-06-01 
AE-DRIV-06R 
AE-DRIV-07 
AE-DRIV-07-01 
AE-DRIV-07R 
AE-DRIV-08 
AE-DRIV-08-01 
AE-DRIV-08R 
AE-DRIV-09 
AE-DRIV-09-01 
AE-DRIV-09R 
AE-DRIV-10 
AE-DRIV-11 
AE-DRIV-12 
AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL 
AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL 
AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL-Rec 
AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4 
AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4-Rec 
AE-DRIV-13-N1-PL 
AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL 
AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL-Rec 
AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL 
AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL-Rec 
AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4 
AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4-Rec 
AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL 
AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL-Rec 
AE-DRIV-13-N4-PL&VL 
Light vehicles - Theory 
Light vehicles - Practical 
Light vehicles - Refresher 
Light vehicles - Offroad - Theory 
Light vehicles - Offroad - Practical 
Light vehicles - Offroad - Refresher 
Offroad driving - Mud - Theory 
Offroad driving - Mud - Practical 
Offroad driving - Mud - Refresher 
Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Theory 
Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Practical 
Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Refresher 
Offroad driving - Snow - Theory 
Offroad driving - Snow - Practical 
Offroad driving - Snow - Refresher 
Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Theory 
Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Practical 
Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Refresher 
Heavy articulated vehicles - Theory 
Heavy articulated vehicles - Practical 
Heavy articulated vehicles - Refresher 
Buses - Coaches - Theory 
Buses - Coaches - Practical 
Buses - Coaches - Refresher 
Emergency vehicles - Theory 
Emergency vehicles - Practical 
Emergency vehicles - Refresher 
Convoy leader 
Preparation for an isolated mission 
ECO-driving 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 1 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL) 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4) 
Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 1 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) 
Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL & AE-DRIV-13-N1-PL) 
Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles (Prerequisites AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL and AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL) 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4) 
Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) 
Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL) 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light and Heavy vehicles - Level 4 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL or AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL-VL) 
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Assessment of HSE proficiency 
Assessing automobile, crane and material-handling equipment driving skills through psychometric tests 
Safety induction for all activities: 7 Hazardous Energies 
Training of company trainers for the 7 Hazardous Energies program 
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 
Raising awareness of the risk of occupational deafness 
Manual handling and postures awareness 
Introduction to H2S 
High pressure safety awareness 
Raising awareness of the internal operation plan and emergency plan 
Raising awareness of defensive driving 
Raising awareness of defensive driving for VIPs and expatriates 
Raising awareness of security during transportation 
Raising awareness of domestic risks for expatriates 
Introduction to survival techniques in hot deserts, cold deserts or bush 
Raising awareness of hazards in equatorial zones (mosquitos, fourous, wild animals…) 
Raising awareness of health risks for expatriates (malaria, ...) 
Environmental awareness-raising 
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HSE leadership and communication 
Oil and gas exploration and production site safety and environment manager 
Workplace safety inspections and audit 
HSE adviser (France) 
Safety and environment officer (International) 
Constructing an integrated Hygiene, Safety & Environment management system 
Updating and circulating the hazard register 
Setting up an HSE plan with contractors 
Work permits: principles and implementation 
Dealing with deteriorated situations 
Being familiar with French civil and criminal liability for managers 
Preventing occupational pathologies 
Training and assisting companies for MASE-UIC audits 
Handling hazardous situations (human factor) 
Managing your health and safety obligations (according to the new French labour laws) 
Constructing a system for managing health and safety on the job (MASE UIC) 
Hunting out anomalies 
Assessing risks using the Job Safety Analysis method 
Construction risk assessment for exploration and production (International) 
BOWTIE - Method & software 
Safety analysis - The HAZID & HAZOP methods 
Risk analysis - Failure tree 
Analyzing accidents using the Cause Tree / Root Cause / Tripod theory 
Analysing accidents - Method & INVESTIGATOR 3 software 
Investigating accidents: collecting facts, interviews, report 
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chemical risk 
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electricit y 
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confineD sPaces 
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oil & gas exPloration anD ProDuction - Drilling - work-over 
ae-o&g-01 
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ae-o&g-03 
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hygiene 
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fire-fighting 
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lifting 
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first aiD 
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work at height 
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Chemical risks (Operator level) 
Chemical risks (Management level) 
Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 
Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 - Refresher 
Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 
Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 - Refresher 
Assessing risks linked to chemicals 
Electrical risks Level 1 
Electrical risks Level 1 - Refresher 
Work safety in confined spaces 
Introduction to the risks of drilling rigs for visitors and personnel intervening on an occasional basis 
Classified zones and safety of electrical equipment on drilling sites 
Permit to work in the oil and gas exploration and production industry 
Safety at drilling and work-over rig workstations 
Introduction to the risks of working on wells 
Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS) 
Rig move safety 
HACCP food hygiene and safety 
Fire-fighting level 1 
Fire-fighting level 2 
Evacuation team member 
Introduction to the use of fire safety systems 
Introduction to wearing Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) 
Risks of hydrocarbons 
Explosive atmospheres (ATEX) 
Safe driving of electric pallet trucks 
Safe driving of fork-lift trucks 
Safe driving of fork-lift trucks - Refresher 
Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts 
Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts - Refresher 
Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes 
Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes - Refresher 
Safe driving of mobile cranes 
Safe driving of mobile cranes - Refresher 
Safe driving of construction site machinery 
Safe driving of construction site machinery - Refresher 
Safe driving of bridge cranes 
Safe driving of bridge cranes - Refresher 
Slinging 
Forklift trucks safe driving assessor 
Personnel lifting basket safe driving assessor 
Crane truck safe driving assessor 
Construction sites trucks safe driving assessor 
First aid level 1 
First aid level 1 - Refresher 
First aid level 2 
First aid level 2 - Refresher 
Use of a defibrillator 
Safety of work at height 
Working on scaffolding 
Erection and checking of scaffolding 
Rescue and evacuation at height 
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Base Premium Privilège 
middle 
from 100 
to 399 days 
over 
400 days 
from 10 
to 99 days 
- 10% - 20% - 25% 
less than 
10 days 
1050 950 840 790 
Duration 
(in days)
Daily intra-company tariffs for 2014 (and inter-company if applicable) 
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5 Defensive Driving 
light vehicle 
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heavy vehicles 
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ae-Driv-07r 
ae-Driv-08 
ae-Driv-08-01 
ae-Driv-08r 
ae-Driv-09 
ae-Driv-09-01 
ae-Driv-09r 
others 
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ae-Driv-12 
assessor 
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trainer 
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Light vehicles - Theory 
Light vehicles - Practical 
Light vehicles - Refresher 
Light vehicles - Offroad - Theory 
Light vehicles - Offroad - Practical 
Light vehicles - Offroad - Refresher 
Offroad driving - Mud - Theory 
Offroad driving - Mud - Practical 
Offroad driving - Mud - Refresher 
Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Theory 
Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Practical 
Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Refresher 
Offroad driving - Snow - Theory 
Offroad driving - Snow - Practical 
Offroad driving - Snow - Refresher 
Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Theory 
Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Practical 
Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Refresher 
Heavy articulated vehicles - Theory 
Heavy articulated vehicles - Practical 
Heavy articulated vehicles - Refresher 
Buses - Coaches - Theory 
Buses - Coaches - Practical 
Buses - Coaches - Refresher 
Emergency vehicles - Theory 
Emergency vehicles - Practical 
Emergency vehicles - Refresher 
Convoy leader 
Preparation for an isolated mission 
ECO-driving 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 1 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles 
Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles - Refresher 
Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 1 
Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 
Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles - Refresher 
Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 
Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher 
Driving instructor/Trainer Light and Heavy vehicles - Level 4 
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middle 
1050 950 840 790 
1500 1350 1200 1130 
Tariff per stand-by day / travel day: 700 Euros (refer to the General Conditions of Sale) 
Price of inter-company sessions: upon request 
Base Premium Privilège 
- 10% - 20% - 25% 
less than 
10 days 
from 100 
to 399 days 
over 
400 days 
from 10 
to 99 days 
Duration 
(in days) 
updated on 01/01/2014
GEnEral conDitions of salE for traininG sErVicEs (Gcosts) 
prEamBUlE 
The term “sErVicE proViDEr” is used to designate entities that belong to the aEGiDE Group. 
The sErVicE proViDEr designs, organizes and delivers professional training courses. 
The term “cUstomEr” designates any public or private entity (and its affiliates and joint ventures) which calls on the 
services of the sErVicE proViDEr. 
The term “training service” designates the entire training-related service and includes the preparation days, training 
delivery days, travel days, stand-by days and Report-writing days, according to the scenarios mentioned in the offer 
and in the particular conditions. 
The term “preparation day” designates the time per day that has to be spent, prior to the provision of the service, on 
training course engineering, including the design of a tailor-made training module(s), the preparation and printing of 
documents, or simply the instructor’s preparation for the customer’s specificities. After analyzing the cUstomEr’s 
request, the sErVicE proViDEr notifies the cUstomEr how much time will be necessary, and it shall only be possible 
for this amount to be revised with the cUstomEr’s prior approval. 
The term “training delivery day” designates the time during which the professional training is delivered. 
The term “travel day” designates the time required by the sErVicE proViDEr’s instructor to travel to and from the 
location of the training. 
The term “stand-by day” designates the time that the sErVicE proViDEr’s instructor is forced to spend on stand-by 
without activity during a mission. 
The term “particular conditions” designates either an order form or written request issued by the cUstomEr, or a 
bilateral training agreement issued by the sErVicE proViDEr. The particular conditions are signed by both parties 
prior to the start of the training service. 
The term “cUstomEr training account” designates an account in which a record is kept of the cumulated number of 
preparation days and training delivery days performed and invoiced by the sErVicE proViDEr to this same 
cUstomEr (and its affiliates and joint ventures). The cumulated number of days in the cUstomEr training account 
allows the cUstomEr to benefit from a sliding scale of tariffs based on a table of tariffs, as explained in Article 10. 
art. 1 - Generalities 
The General Conditions of Sale for Training Services govern the training services provided by the sErVicE proViDEr. 
Signature of these GCOSTS by the cUstomEr implies their full and complete acceptance. On an exceptional basis, 
particular conditions may complement, replace or preclude one or more clauses of these GCOSTS. In the event of 
conflict between these GCOSTS and the particular conditions, the particular conditions shall prevail. 
art. 2 - Duration and termination 
These GCOSTS are entered into for a minimum duration of one year, and shall be renewable by tacit agreement. They 
can be terminated with one month’s notice by either of the two parties by means of a letter sent by certified mail or e-mail 
with acknowledgment of receipt (the deadline is determined by the date on which the GCOSTS are signed). 
art. 3 - subject 
The sErVicE proViDEr intervenes as an independent company to deliver training courses, as defined by the programs 
in the Training Catalog or according to the specific work statement and the schedule established in agreement with the 
cUstomEr, which are appended to the particular conditions where applicable. 
The sErVicE proViDEr provides these services on the basis of assistance. The sErVicE proViDEr therefore refrains 
from substituting itself for the technical departments responsible for the design, manufacture, commissioning, 
operation, servicing or maintenance of the facilities. 
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The sErVicE proViDEr refrains from substituting itself for the cUstomEr’s decision-making power. Under no 
circumstances can the sErVicE proViDEr’s advisory capacity be construed to be a decision / an order. 
limits of the mission 
If the service is provided on premises made available by the cUstomEr, the latter undertakes to ensure that such 
premises be compliant in all respects with the applicable regulations. 
For any service that requires the implementation of equipment, appliances, machines or facilities which belong to the 
cUstomEr, are in the cUstomEr’s care or are operated by the cUstomEr, the cUstomEr undertakes to ensure 
that such equipment, appliances, machines or facilities be compliant in all respects with the applicable regulations. 
Under no circumstances can the sErVicE proViDEr be held liable for the functioning and operation of the facilities, 
equipment or other objects located on the premises on which the training takes place. 
In these conditions, the sErVicE proViDEr cannot be held liable in any respect whatsoever for any damage which 
these facilities, equipment or objects may sustain, or for any accidents, and the consequences thereof, of which these 
facilities, equipment or objects may be the cause, in particular with regard to any operating losses for which the 
sErVicE proViDEr may otherwise have been held liable. 
The sErVicE proViDEr takes out an insurance policy that covers its professional civil liability and the different risks for 
which it could be held liable. For its part, it falls to the cUstomEr to cover itself against the risks to which it may expose 
the sErVicE proViDEr’s personnel, as well as against the accidents or incidents for which it may be held liable. 
art. 4 - initiation of services 
The dates of the services are decided on by common accord and are subject to particular conditions. 
At the cUstomEr’s request for training performed in France, the sErVicE proViDEr may draw up a training agreement 
according to French law. 
For training courses which are, with reference to French law, deemed to be chargeable to a continuous professional 
training account, the sErVicE proViDEr, at the cUstomEr’s request, draws up an agreement according to the terms 
of the order for the attention of: 
- the organization which manages the training funds (if applicable) (OPCA = French organization which collects 
mandatory contributions from companies to pay for training of personnel) 
- the cUstomEr who validated the registration. 
IMPORTANT: if the costs of the training course are not covered by the designated organization, the General Conditions of 
Sale are applicable to the cUstomEr, who undertakes to settle the invoices. 
At the end of the training course, the sErVicE proViDEr issues a course certificate or certificate of attendance and 
the documents contractually provided for in the offer. These documents are sent to the cUstomEr. 
art. 5 - conditions of performance 
registrations 
The cUstomEr can pre-register: 
- by telephone on 00 33 (0)5 57 35 04 60; 
- by fax on 00 33 (0)5 57 35 04 68; 
- or by e-mail to formation@aegide-vision.com 
Registration shall be deemed firm and definitive on receipt of the registration request in the form of a fully completed 
and signed order form and/or simplified professional training agreement: by mail to the following address: 32 rue de 
Tauzia - 33000 BORDEAUX - France; by fax on 00 33 (0)5 57 35 04 68; or by e-mail to formation@aegide-vision.com 
Participants may be replaced at any time prior to the training and at no additional cost, subject to the sErVicE 
proViDEr being notified in writing and sent the names of the replacement participant(s) on the day before the training 
course at the latest. 
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For a training course carried out on an inter-company basis, written notification to attend specifying the dates and times, 
location and means of access will be sent prior to the course to the cUstomEr, who sees to it that the information is 
forwarded to each participant. For training courses carried out on an intra-company basis, the order form shall serve as 
confirmation and the cUstomEr shall notify its participants to attend. 
On site, the participants are asked to sign a register that is used to draw up their certificate of attendance, which shall 
be sent after the course. 
For training courses carried out on an intra-company basis, the cUstomEr is required to: 
- Designate a qualified representative to accompany the instructor and provide for means of access (time spent on 
stand-by and additional interventions shall be invoiced as extra costs); 
- Inform the sErVicE proViDEr’s instructor of the specific hygiene and safety requirements in order to protect 
personnel and prevent occupational hazards (French Decree No. D92-158 dated February 20, 1992); 
- Supply the documents that are required for the service; 
- Provide the equipment and resources that are required for the training course: classroom, whiteboard and markers, 
access to electric plugs for a video projector, etc.). For courses in the “Technical Risks” or “Defensive Driving” families, 
the equipment required shall be specified in the technical offer or in the particular conditions. 
Deferral - cancellation 
The cUstomEr has the possibility of canceling a registration, subject to sending the sErVicE proViDEr notification 
of such cancellation by e-mail with acknowledgment of receipt to the address formation@aegide-vision.com at least 
fourteen [14] calendar days before the course start date. 
Up until the date fourteen [14] calendar days prior to the planned course start date, the cUstomEr retains the 
possibility of asking the sErVicE proViDEr to defer or cancel: 
- The registration of one or more participants for inter-company courses; 
- The performance of one of more intra-company courses. 
In the event of cancellation by the cUstomEr less than fourteen [14] calendar days prior to the course start date, 30% 
of the amount of the order, or of that part of the order which is canceled, shall be invoiced as a penalty. In this case, no 
days shall be counted in the calculation of the cumulated number of days in the cUstomEr training account. 
Any training session which is started is due in full. Any training session which the participant did not attend or only 
attended partially is due in full. 
The preparation days and training delivery days provided for in the particular conditions shall be counted in the 
calculation of the cumulated number of days in the cUstomEr training account. 
The sErVicE proViDEr reserves the possibility to defer or cancel an inter-company training session if the number of participants 
is insufficient for it to be educationally beneficial. In such a case, the sErVicE proViDEr notifies the cUstomEr at the 
earliest possible convenience. Except in cases of force majeure, the sErVicE proViDEr undertakes to notify the cUstomEr 
of the deferral of the course at least fourteen [14] calendar days prior to the course start date, and to propose new dates. 
art. 6 - assessment and continuous improvement 
Knowledge assessment questionnaires are used in the last part of the training session in order to check the 
participants’ knowledge with a view to issuing training certificates or instructor’s reports. 
In addition, each participant fills in an assessment sheet which allows him to express his point of view in terms of the teaching, 
the documentation, the technicality of the theoretical lessons and practical exercises, and the accommodation. These 
comments are taken into account by the sErVicE proViDEr with a view to the continuous improvement of the courses. 
art. 7 - liability and ethics 
By virtue of his employment contract, the sErVicE proViDEr’s instructor is required to comply with the rules governing 
independence, impartiality, integrity and confidentiality. 
Unless specifically indicated otherwise, the cUstomEr accepts to appear in the sErVicE proViDEr’s lists of references. 
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art. 8 - sub-contracting 
The sErVicE proViDEr is authorized to call on any sub-contractor of its choice including, but not limited to, another of 
the sErVicE proViDEr’s entities, whether this be for reasons of qualification, technicality, availability or location of the 
intervention. 
art. 9 - HsE plan for contractors 
Under French regulations, for interventions which take place at the cUstomEr’s site, the necessary measures must be 
taken by the cUstomEr and the sErVicE proViDEr in order to prevent risks linked to interference between the 
activities, facilities and equipment of the different organizations which are simultaneously present at the same site. 
The cUstomEr carries out the general coordination of the prevention measures when the training takes place at his 
site. For risks resulting from interference between the activities, facilities and equipment, the sErVicE proViDEr’s 
representative shall apply the measures provided for in the HSE plan for contractors that was finalized by common 
accord prior to the start of the training. 
In particular, if the HSE plan for contractors provides for such a circumstance, in order to prevent any risk and to 
facilitate the performance of the intervention, the cUstomEr shall designate a qualified agent who shall be temporarily 
assigned to work with the sErVicE proViDEr’s representative and who shall be responsible for passing on all 
information and directives relating to the hygiene, safety and first-aid requirements. This qualified agent shall be 
authorized by the cUstomEr to direct any maneuvers of vehicles, machines or equipment that are used during the 
training sessions. For certain training courses, participants shall only be able to take part if they have the corresponding 
Personal Protective Equipment. 
art. 10 - tariffs 
The details of the services and the corresponding prices are given in the particular conditions (in Euros and excluding 
VAT unless otherwise specified). 
The tariffs are indicated either in the table of tariffs, which is updated once per year, or on the commercial proposal or 
cost estimate for specific programs. 
A record of the cumulated number of preparation days and training delivery days performed and/or invoiced is kept in 
a cUstomEr training account. travel days and stand-by days shall not be included in the cumulation of these days. 
For training courses carried out on an intra-company basis, the cUstomEr training account allows the cUstomEr to 
benefit from a sliding scale of tariffs based on the table of tariffs as follows: 
- The tariff which is applicable when the order is placed is determined by the number of days that have been recorded in 
the cUstomEr training account over the previous eleven months, with reference to the numbers of days indicated in 
the column headings of the table hereunder. This is the tariff which is indicated in the commercial offer or cost estimate. 
- When the invoice is sent, the final tariff shall be calculated automatically by adding up the number of days performed 
under the new order (all families, including preparation days but not including travel days or stand-by days). This tariff 
may therefore be less than the one indicated in the commercial offer or cost estimate. If the number of days results in a 
change in column, only that part of the number which is above the threshold of this new column shall be invoiced at the 
corresponding new tariff. E.g. for the same order, 10 days may be invoiced at one tariff and 20 days at the next tariff. 
TARIFF D 
BASE 
For training courses carried out on an inter-company basis, the incrementation of the cUstomEr training account 
shall be calculated in the same way, by adding up the number of days per participant. 
A detailed account of the days in the cUstomEr training account appears on each invoice and cost estimate, and can 
be communicated at the cUstomEr’s request so that the latter can find out which tariff will be applicable to him by 
referring to the table of tariffs. 
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TARIFF C 
MIDDLE 
TARIFF B 
PREMIUM 
TARIFF A 
PRIVILEGE 
Less than 10 days From 10 to 99 days From 100 to 399 days Over 400 days 
No reduction -10% -20% -25%
GEnEral conDitions of salE for traininG sErVicEs (Gcosts) 
art. 11 - invoicing 
An advance payment of 30% to be made when placing the order is requested if the sErVicE proViDEr is to incur 
expenses relating, for example, to reservations of hotels, racing circuits or classrooms outside of the company, and if 
specific programs are to be designed. 
The sErVicE proViDEr shall take out credit insurance for international contracts. An advance payment is also 
requested if the sErVicE proViDEr’s credit insurance company refuses to approve the contract under consideration. 
The invoice for the balance outstanding is issued after the service has been provided. 
Details of the services provided and an attendance register shall accompany the invoice drawn up after the services 
have been provided in order to allow the validity of the amount charged to be checked. 
After the training, the cUstomEr shall be given: 
- A certificate of attendance and/or course certificate for each participant present or who passed the end-of-session 
tests; 
- A report on the training; 
- An attendance sheet signed by the participants and the instructor; 
- The individual assessment sheets for the participants. 
art. 12 - Expenses, taxes, Duties and insurance 
In France, the daily tariffs mentioned in Article 10 shall be considered to take into account all duties, taxes and 
insurance premiums which are applicable in France for the personnel belonging to the sErVicE proViDEr’s company, 
as well as general and administrative expenses. VAT is charged in addition in accordance with the prevailing fiscal 
provisions. 
In France, these tariffs do not include: 
- The travel and in situ accommodation and food expenses of the instructor(s) and participants; 
- Plane, train or automobile transport costs, which the sErVicE proViDEr shall invoice back to the cUstomEr while 
adding on 10% for administrative expenses; 
- Any expenses related to communication for professional reasons. 
In addition, outside of France, the tariffs also do not include: 
- The purchase of international and local plane tickets, which the sErVicE proViDEr shall purchase at the express 
request of the cUstomEr and invoice back to the cUstomEr while adding on 10% for administrative expenses; 
- Any taxes and duties that may be payable in the country in which the service takes place; 
- Any expenses inherent to obtaining visas. 
art. 13 - terms of payment 
Invoices are payable within 30 days of the date on the invoice and without discount. In the event of payment in arrears, 
penalties shall be invoiced at the rate of 1.5% of the amount (excl. VAT) per month in arrears, calculated on a daily basis 
starting from the day after the day indicated on the invoice as the settlement date, if settlement has not been made by 
this date. 
IMPORTANT: For training performed in France, if the training budget is entrusted to an OPCA, it is the cUstomEr’s 
responsibility to check that the OPCA has been provided with all the registration information, and that the funds are 
available. A certificate stating that the training is covered by the OPCA must be enclosed with the order to prevent any 
invoicing errors. 
art. 14 - resolutive clause 
In the event of payment in arrears, the sErVicE proViDEr shall send the cUstomEr formal notice by mail. If the 
cUstomEr fails to settle his obligation within a period of fifteen [15] calendar days of this same letter being sent, the 
sErVicE proViDEr reserves the right to suspend its services. 
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art. 15 - Definition of applicable law and jurisdiction 
In the event of a dispute between the parties, the latter agree that such dispute shall be brought before the Courts of 
Paris. 
art. 16 - liabilities 
liabilities of the cUstomEr and sErVicE proViDEr 
- The cUstomEr and the sErVicE proViDEr mutually waive all their rights of recourse against one another for any 
damage that is caused to their physical property and facilities, or to any other physical property and facilities of which 
they are in charge, irrespective of the cause, even if such cause arises out of an error or negligence on the part of one 
or other of the parties or their respective personnel. 
- The cUstomEr and the sErVicE proViDEr mutually waive all their rights of recourse against one another, and 
cannot hold one another liable for any loss or liability (including recourse expenses) arising out of a claim or action for 
loss of or damage to the property of their respective personnel, or for any injury, illness or death of their respective 
personnel, irrespective of the cause, even if such cause is negligence on the part of one or other of the parties or their 
respective personnel. 
- The cUstomEr and the sErVicE proViDEr mutually waive all their rights of recourse against one another, and 
cannot hold one another liable for any specific damage or loss, whether direct or indirect, such as loss of contracts, 
loss of profit, loss of production, or any idle time, irrespective of the cause, even if such cause is negligence on the 
part of one or other of the parties or their respective personnel. 
liability with respect to third parties 
- The cUstomEr and the sErVicE proViDEr mutually waive all their rights of recourse against one another, and 
cannot hold one another liable for any loss or liability (including recourse expenses) arising out of direct or indirect loss 
or damage caused to a third party, irrespective of the cause, even if such cause is negligence on the part of one or 
other of the parties or their respective personnel. 
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HSE training courses by Aegide Vision

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    EXPLORATION & PRODUCTIONTRAINING / 2014 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com UAE partner
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    EXPLORATION & PRODUCTIONTRAINING / 2014 AEgIdE INTERNATIoNAl’s TRAININg AIms Our programs for E&P are put together on the basis of our instructors’ experience and pragmatism, which has been acquired in numerous countries pRogRAm www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ANd FoR YoU, whICh TRAININg CoURsE Is sUITABlE FoR YoUR RIsks? For your local recruitment campaigns, and to have a precise idea of your teams’ skills, AEGIDE also proposes psychometric tests, individual interviews and proficiency appraisals. kNowlEdgE kNow-how + ImplEmENTATIoN plAN = ImpRovEmENT INTER-pERsoNAl skIlls
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    www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com EXPLORATION& PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 Dear Sir/Madam, This catalog presents the HSE programs that are requested the most often in the field of Exploration-Production, internationally, and in various activity sectors in France. It is divided into 4 sections: 5 assessment tests and introductory programs, 5 HSE management and organizational systems, 5 technical risks, 5 driving of machines and land vehicles. We can always adapt program content to meet your objectives and your organizational requirements. We aim to: • help you to refine the objectives specified on the sheets: “to make someone capable of…” • determine content based on the profiles of your participants, key introductory stages, acquisition of knowledge, appropriation and validation exercises; • offer you follow-up support concerning the application of knowledge acquired during training and an assessment several months after completion of training. We are able to run most of these programs in French, English, Spanish, Italian, Arabic and other languages. A sliding scale of tariffs has been introduced this year, enabling you to benefit from reduced costs after ten days of training. This is made possible by our trainers who are able to run different programs as part of one trip, and by an effective schedule management system. Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, our trainers have significant experience in the field, speak at least two languages and have experience of international travel. They know how to listen and to offer the best solutions. Thierry LIEVRE CEO of AEGIDE INTERNATIONAL
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    INdEx 5 tests& Basic training Assessment of HSE proficiency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Assessing automobile, crane and material-handling equipment driving skills through psychometric tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 ae-test-01 ae-test-02 ae-init-01 ae-init-02 ae-init-03 ae-init-04 ae-init-05 ae-init-06 ae-init-07 ae-init-08 ae-init-09 ae-init-10 ae-init-11 ae-init-12 ae-init-13 ae-init-14 ae-init-15 ae-init-16 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • assessments awareness-raising / inductions Safety induction for all activities: 7 Hazardous Energies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Training of company trainers for the 7 Hazardous Energies program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Raising awareness of the risk of occupational deafness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Manual handling and postures awareness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Introduction to H2S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 High pressure safety awareness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Raising awareness of the internal operation plan and emergency plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Raising awareness of defensive driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Raising awareness of defensive driving for VIPs and expatriates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Raising awareness of security during transportation (Program upon request) Raising awareness of domestic risks for expatriates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Introduction to survival techniques in hot deserts, cold deserts or bush (Program upon request) Raising awareness of hazards in equatorial zones (mosquitos, fourous, wild animals…) (Program upon request) Raising awareness of health risks for expatriates (malaria, ...) (Program upon request) Environmental awareness-raising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
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    INdEx 5 hsemanagement roles and methods managing risks and accidents french regulatory hse committee www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 ae-mgt-01 ae-mgt-02 ae-mgt-03 ae-mgt-04 ae-mgt-05 ae-mgt-06 ae-mgt-07 ae-mgt-08 ae-mgt-09 ae-mgt-10 ae-mgt-11 ae-mgt-12 ae-mgt-13 ae-mgt-14 ae-mgt-15 ae-mgt-16 ae-mgt-17 ae-mgt-18 ae-gra-01 ae-gra-02 ae-gra-03 ae-gra-04 ae-gra-05 ae-gra-06 ae-gra-08 ae-gra-09 ae-gra-10 ae-gra-11 ae-gra-12 ae-gra-13 ae-chst-01 ae-chst-01r ae-chst-02 ae-chst-03 ae-chst-04 Managing prevention: Risk management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Holding a safety meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 HSE leadership and communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Oil and gas exploration and production site safety and environment manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Workplace safety inspections and audit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 HSE adviser (France) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Safety and environment officer (International) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Constructing an integrated Hygiene, Safety & Environment management system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Updating and circulating the hazard register (Program upon request) Setting up an HSE plan with contractors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Work permits: principles and implementation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Dealing with deteriorated situations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Being familiar with French civil and criminal liability for managers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Preventing occupational pathologies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Training and assisting companies for MASE-UIC audits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Handling hazardous situations (human factor) (Program upon request) Managing your health and safety obligations (according to the new French labour laws). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Constructing a system for managing health and safety on the job (MASE UIC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Hunting out anomalies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Assessing risks using the Job Safety Analysis method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Construction risk assessment for exploration and production (International) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Construction risk assessment - Specific program for TOTAL PJC (Program upon request) Construction risk assessment for TOTAL's contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 BOWTIE - Method & software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Safety analysis - The HAZID & HAZOP methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Risk analysis - Failure tree. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Analyzing accidents using the Cause Tree / Root Cause / Tripod theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Analysing accidents - Method & INVESTIGATOR 3 software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Investigating accidents: collecting facts, interviews, report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Guarantor of the accident analysis method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 CHSCT members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 CHSCT members - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 CHSCT members - Upper level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 CHSCT members on SEVESO sites - Upper level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Chairing the CHSCT (inter company only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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    INdEx 5 technicalrisks chemical risks electricit y confined spaces oil & gas exploration and production - drilling - work-over hygiene fire-fighting lifting www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 ae-chim-01 ae-chim-02 ae-chim-03 ae-chim-03r ae-chim-04 ae-chim-04r ae-chim-05 ae-elec-01 ae-elec-01r ae-espc-01 ae-o&g-01 ae-o&g-02 ae-o&g-03 ae-o&g-04 ae-o&g-05 ae-o&g-06 ae-o&g-07 ae-hyg-01 ae-inc-01 ae-inc-02 ae-inc-03 ae-inc-04 ae-inc-05 ae-inc-06 ae-inc-07 ae-lev-01 ae-lev-02 ae-lev-02r ae-lev-03 ae-lev-03r ae-lev-04 ae-lev-04r ae-lev-05 ae-lev-05r ae-lev-06 ae-lev-06r ae-lev-07 ae-lev-07r ae-lev-08 ae-lev-09 ae-lev-10 ae-lev-11 ae-lev-12 ae-sst-01 ae-sst-01r ae-sst-02 ae-sst-02r ae-sst-03 ae-hau-01 ae-hau-02 ae-hau-03 ae-hau-04 Chemical risks: Operator level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Chemical risks: Management level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Training for personnel working at Petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Training for personnel working at Petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Training for personnel working at Petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 (inter company only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Training for personnel working at Petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Assessing risks linked to chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Electrical risks Level 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Electrical risks Level 1 - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Work safety in confined spaces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Introduction to the risks of drilling rigs for visitors and personnel intervening on an occasional basis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Classified zones and safety of electrical equipment on drilling sites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Permit to work in the oil and gas exploration and production industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Safety at rig and workover rig workstations (Oil and Gas Production Exploration). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Introduction to the risks of working on wells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Well and Production Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS) (Program upon request) Rig move safety (Program upon request) HACCP food hygiene and safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Fire-fighting level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Fire-fighting level 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 Evacuation team member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 Introduction to the use of fire safety systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Introduction to wearing Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 Risks of hydrocarbons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Explosive atmospheres (ATEX) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Safe driving of electric pallet trucks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 Safe driving of fork-lift trucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Safe driving of fork-lift trucks - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 Safe driving of mobile cranes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Safe driving of mobile cranes - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 Safe driving of construction site machinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Safe driving of construction site machinery - Refresher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 Safe driving of bridge cranes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Safe driving of bridge cranes - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 Slinging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Forklift trucks safe driving assessor (Program upon request) Personnel lifting basket safe driving assessor (Program upon request) Crane truck safe driving assessor (Program upon request) Construction sites trucks safe driving assessor (Program upon request) First aid level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 First aid level 1 - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 First aid level 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 First aid level 2 - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 Use of a defibrillator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 Safety of work at height. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107 Working on scaffolding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108 Erection and checking of scaffolding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 Rescue and evacuation at height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • first aid WORKING AT HEIGHT
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    INdEx 5 defensivedriving light vehicles ae-driv-01 ae-driv-01-01 ae-driv-01r 4 wd ae-driv-02 ae-driv-02-01 ae-driv-02r ae-driv-03 ae-driv-03-01 ae-driv-03r ae-driv-04 ae-driv-04-01 ae-driv-04r ae-driv-05 ae-driv-05-01 ae-driv-05r heavy vehicles ae-driv-06 ae-driv-06-01 ae-driv-06r ae-driv-07 ae-driv-07-01 ae-driv-07r ae-driv-08 ae-driv-08-01 ae-driv-08r ae-driv-09 ae-driv-09-01 ae-driv-09r others ae-driv-10 ae-driv-11 ae-driv-12 assessor ae-driv-13-n1-vl ae-driv-13-n2-vl ae-driv-13-n2-vl-rec ae-driv-13-n2-vl - 4x4 ae-driv-13-n2-vl - 4x4-rec ae-driv-13-n1-pl ae-driv-13-n2-pl ae-driv-13-n2-pl-rec ae-driv-13-n3-vl ae-driv-13-n3-vl-rec ae-driv-13-n3-vl - 4x4 ae-driv-13-n3-vl - 4x4-rec ae-driv-13-n3-pl ae-driv-13-n3-pl-rec ae-driv-13-n4-pl&vl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Light vehicles - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114 Light vehicles - Practical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 Light vehicles - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116 Light vehicles - Offroad - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117 Light vehicles - Offroad - Practical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 Light vehicles - Offroad - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 Offroad driving - Mud - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121 Offroad driving - Mud - Practical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 Offroad driving - Mud - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124 Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Practical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 Offroad driving - Snow - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130 Offroad driving - Snow - Practical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132 Offroad driving - Snow - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134 Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Practical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 Heavy articulated vehicles - Theory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 Heavy articulated vehicles - Practical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142 Heavy articulated vehicles - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144 Buses - Coaches - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 Buses - Coaches - Practical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147 Buses - Coaches - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 Emergency vehicles - Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 Emergency vehicles - Practical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 Emergency vehicles - Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152 Convoy leader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Preparation for an isolated mission (Program upon request) ECO-driving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154 Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156 Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158 Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159 Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4) . . . . . . . . . .160 Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 1 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161 Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL & AE-DRIV-13-N1-PL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162 Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164 Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165 Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167 Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles (Prerequisites AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL and AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL) . . . .168 Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4) . . . . . . . . . . . . .169 Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170 Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL). .172 Driving instructor/Trainer Light and Heavy vehicles - Level 4 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL or AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL-VL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173 5 COURsE CERTIfICATE 5 ENqUIRIEs/PRELIMINARY REGIsTRATION 5 CONTACT AEGIDE 5 DAILY INTRA-COMPANY TARIffs fOR 2014 5 GENERAL CONDITIONs Of sALE fOR TRAINING sERvICEs (GCOsTs) www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 trainer
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    EXPLORATION & PRODUCTIONTRAINING / 2014 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING “Checking the binocular vision, the optical-moto coordination and the skills of drivers of all types of vehicles, before they are recruited and throughout their career.” www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
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    TESTS & BASICTRAINING EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 • Assessment of HSE proficiency • Assessing automobile, crane and material-handling equipment driving skills through psychometric tests AwAreness-rAising / inductions • Safety induction for all activities: 7 Hazardous Energies • Training of company trainers for the 7 Hazardous Energies program • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • Raising awareness of the risk of occupational deafness • Manual handling and postures awareness • Introduction to H2S • High pressure safety awareness • Raising awareness of the internal operation plan and emergency plan • Raising awareness of defensive driving • Raising awareness of defensive driving for VIPs and expatriates • Raising awareness of security during transportation (Program upon request) • Raising awareness of domestic risks for expatriates • Introduction to survival techniques in hot deserts, cold deserts or bush (Program upon request) • Raising awareness of hazards in equatorial zones (mosquitos, fourous, wild animals…) (Program upon request) • Raising awareness of health risks for expatriates (malaria, ...) (Program upon request) • Environmental awareness-raising Assessments AE-TEST-01 AE-TEST-02 AE-INIT-01 AE-INIT-02 AE-INIT-03 AE-INIT-04 AE-INIT-05 AE-INIT-06 AE-INIT-07 AE-INIT-08 AE-INIT-09 AE-INIT-10 AE-INIT-11 AE-INIT-12 AE-INIT-13 AE-INIT-14 AE-INIT-15 AE-INIT-16 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: Agent technician and engineer recruited by the HSE department and/or working for it. 5objectives: To have a precise idea of the personnel's skills and of the persons that need to be recruited. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-test-01 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING ASSESSmENT of HSE pRofICIENCy Ae-test-01 5 module 1 - Presentation (½ day) • Company's HSE policy • Assessment • MCQ on general HSE topics • MCQ specific to the Workstation. 5 module 2 - Psychometric test (2 hrs) 5 module 3 - Analysis of results and individual interview (30 mins per candidate) 5 module 4 - drawing-up of refresher program (10 to 20 mins per candidate) Assessments 10
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: All staff required to drive this type of vehicle. 5objectives: Assess the physical fitness and knowledge of personnel before hiring them. Then regularly test these skills and knowledge. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-test-02 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING ASSESSING AuTomoBIlE, CRANE ANd mATERIAl-HANdlING EquIpmENT dRIvING SkIllS THRouGH pSyCHomETRIC TESTS Ae-test-02 5 general information The safe driving of motor vehicles, heavy trucks, cranes and various handling machines (fork-lift trucks, etc.) is largely dependent on the driver. It is therefore vital to check proficiency and knowledge when personnel are hired. 5 check of physical aptitude: This involves checking binocular vision and assessing optical-motor coordination and emotional stability by means of: • A specialized vision test on a Vision Tester machine • A series of specific psychometric tests that make it possible to determine the level at the time when the test is taken, and to indicate the foreseeable evolution over the years to come. 5 check of knowledge: We assess the knowledge and know-how of drivers by means of: • A questionnaire to assess driving knowledge (Highway Code; questions on actual cases based on photos) • A commentary driving test in a built-up area, off road or in a company (40 to 50 minutes per candidate) • A test of the control of the vehicle: e.g. parallel parking, reverse parking, evasive maneuvers, braking when driving vehicles with automatic transmission • An individual interview. Detailed results are sent to the company with a recommendation concerning: • The driver's proficiency and the subsequent checks to be carried out • Additional training to be given (if any). This additional training includes in particular: • Basic defensive driving course • 4x4 vehicle driving course off road • Heavy vehicle driving course on and off road • Priority vehicle driving course (fire engine, ambulance, breakdown vehicle) • Public transport vehicle driving course • Two-wheeled vehicle driving course • Hoisting devices driving course: cranes, fork-lift trucks, etc. 5 vehicles used: The company's own vehicles and machines will preferably be used. Failing this, AEGIDE vehicles can be used. Assessments 11
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.), Site HSE Managers (RSESs) Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents, Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisors/Foremen, Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers), Operating personnel (operators/officers). 5objectives: A clear idea of how the energies present at site may harm them. It precises do and dont’s recommendations on each source of danger. The 7 HAZARDOUS ENERGIES is an induction Safety tool intended to all newcomers on all types of sites, especially the personnel of the lowest qualifications. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-init-01 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING SAfETy INduCTIoN foR All ACTIvITIES: 7 HAzARdouS ENERGIES Ae-init-01 5 general information 1) A simple document prepared from the photographs of your hazard sources ( You just need to send the pictures by email, or request us to send our HSE consultant/trainer to take the photographs). 2) In conjunction with you, define a list of referees from among your most experienced staff. These are the people who will be responsible for showing and explaining to new employees what they should and should not do. At site, the personnel visits the hazard sources shown in the brochure and receives then explanations from designated experienced personnel. The brochure is signed to follow the progression of the personnel. When all hazard sources have been visited, the site manager authorizes the newcomer to work alone and change his “green hat” to an other colour. Our system keeps track of each of these briefings, which will prove that you have done as much as possible to control your risks. 3) A simple basic training module lasting about 2 hours and using the concept of energy, which we have successfully been using for the oil industry in many countries for several years. AwAreness-rAising / inductions 12
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: HSE personnel, on-site trainers, managers responsible for training new employees, etc. 5objectives: To be able to run the 7 Hazardous Energies program: - initial training - completion of individual tasks. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-init-02 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING TRAINING of CompANy TRAINERS foR THE 7 HAzARdouS ENERGIES pRoGRAm Ae-init-02 5 technical content • Introductory presentation of the 7 hazardous energies: representations, units, hazardous phenomena • The catalog of sources of hazard at the site 5 implementation • Major importance of the “buddy” system and the role of the guide • The roles of supervisors, referees, the learner, colleagues • The teaching principles to be complied with • Conditions and pace of individual tasks • Language barriers • Records • Reactions to be observed in the event of the non-application of specified recommendations and directives 5 methods • Presentations and practical teaching exercises • Training is organized on site to coincide with production of the sources of hazard catalog. AwAreness-rAising / inductions 13
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman, Operating personnel (operators/officers). 5objectives: - To make users capable of correctly checking and using the PPE. - To make users capable of choosing the appropriate equipment for their mission, of checking the condition and correct operation of their equipment, and of using their equipment correctly. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-init-03 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING pERSoNAl pRoTECTIvE EquIpmENT (ppE) Ae-init-03 5 module 1 - Presentation (2 hrs) • PPE • Choice of equipment. 5 module 2 - Personal Protective equipment (4 hrs) • Checking the equipment • Use • Maintenance and storage. AwAreness-rAising / inductions 14
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: All persons exposed to high noise levels within the context of their work. 5objectives: To teach students how to take into account the phenomenon of deafness and how to prevent it. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-init-04 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING RAISING AwARENESS of THE RISk of oCCupATIoNAl dEAfNESS Ae-init-04 This training day meets the requirements of the French Labor Law (art. 232.8.5) relating to the informing of persons working in a noisy environment. 5 noise and its physical dimensions • Frequency • Intensity 5 noise and its extent • Equivalent level • Exposure level 5 effects on the body • Physiological constraint • Psychological constraint • Deafness 5 Audiograms • Medical supervision of the auditive function 5 regulations in force: decree 88-405 Individual protection measures • Types • Effectiveness • Methods of use 5 collective technical prevention (approach) AwAreness-rAising / inductions 15
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: Any person called upon to do manual handling and manipulation or suffering from “back pain”: Operating personnel (operators/officers). 5objectives: At the end of this course, the trainee knows the basics of gestures and postures which reduce fatigue and the risk of accidents. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-init-05 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING mANuAl HANdlING ANd poSTuRES AwARENESS Ae-init-05 5 Human mechanics • Muscles and skeleton, vertebral column, intervertebral discs: anatomy and how they function • Pathologies (skeletal, muscular, ligamentous), and those related to the vertebral column (lumbago, sciatica, slipped disc). 5 the principles of manual handling • Physical safety and reduction of fatigue • The “correct actions” and “correct postures” depending on the objects being handled. 5 Practical applications • Using standard equipment • Using your company’s equipment. 5 general information This training course is given on an intra-company basis to groups of 6 to 10 persons. If you so wish, it can take place in 3 half-day sessions. AwAreness-rAising / inductions 16
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: Persons exposed to H2S gas. 5objectives: To be capable of: - knowing the risks linked to H2S gas - protecting oneself against the risks posed by hydrogen sulfide. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-init-06 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING INTRoduCTIoN To H2S Ae-init-06 5 module 1: the danger of H2s • Presentation of H2S, properties of the product • Accidentology • Modes of exposure and measurements • Associated risks • Intervening after an incident or accident • Prevention of risks AwAreness-rAising / inductions 17
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: Personnel responsible for implementing HP equipment and all persons who may be exposed to HP risks, HSE personnel, site trainers, managers responsible for training new employees, etc. 5objectives: - To know the risks associated with high pressure in the industry in general, and more specifically in Oil and Gas Production Exploration. - To be able to perform a simple visual inspection of HP equipment. - To be able to fill in the work permit pertaining to HP work. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-init-07 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING HIGH pRESSuRE SAfETy AwARENESS Ae-init-07 5 technical content • Basic physics - phenomena - units • The various applications of HP gases and liquids • HP cleaning equipment • Cutting equipment • Surface equipment: pumps, actuators, ducts, control devices, safety devices • Well-heads and rigid and flexible HP ducts, pipe fittings • Inspections and tests 5 HP and LP risks • Event of accidents • Operator personnel and third parties involved in the various applications: physical, chemical, toxic product risks • Facilities: silos, confined spaces 5 Precautions • System assembly and specifications • Pre-commissioning inspection and testing • Conditions of maintenance work, isolation, lockout-tagout 5 methods • Presentations and practical exercises • Intra-company, on or off site AwAreness-rAising / inductions 18
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.), Site HSE Managers (RSESs). 5objectives: To make personnel capable of reacting, raising the alert and intervening within the framework of a general plan and a specific plan. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-init-08 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING RAISING AwARENESS of THE INTERNAl opERATIoN plAN ANd EmERGENCy plAN Ae-init-08 5 module 1 – Presentation (2 hrs) • General information on emergency measures. 5 module 2 – the customer’s internal operation plan (4 hrs) • Training is based on the company POI/PG/PP. 5 module 3 – the emergency plan: (1 hr) • Presentation and general information • Role of the organizers • Equipment checks • Exercises. AwAreness-rAising / inductions 19
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: Newly-qualified and future young drivers, school children. 5objectives: - To become aware of the risks linked to driving motor vehicles. - To be capable of anticipating potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To develop the aptitude to control the vehicle. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-init-09 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING RAISING AwARENESS of dEfENSIvE dRIvING Ae-init-09 5 Assess the hazards of the road 5 be familiar with the risks linked to behavior 5 be familiar with the risks linked to alcohol, drugs and medicines 5 study the risks linked to the vehicle being in poor condition AwAreness-rAising / inductions 20
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: VIPs and expatriates. 5objectives: To raise awareness of the dangers and teach to apply basic instructions. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-init-10 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING RAISING AwARENESS of dEfENSIvE dRIvING foR vIpS ANd ExpATRIATES Ae-init-10 5 Preparation prior to making a trip 5 behavior and good practices - compliance with the instructions 5 reacting when faced with danger AwAreness-rAising / inductions 21
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: Expatriates and domestic staff: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers), Operations personnel (operators/officers). 5objectives: Provide to expatriates and domestic staff information on domestic risks and advice on prevention and intervention: Presentation and location of domestic risks - Develop effective prevention - Know when to intervene. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-init-12 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING RAISING AwARENESS of domESTIC RISkS foR ExpATRIATES Ae-init-12 5 module 1 - A few figures • Locations of domestic accidents: in the home, in the garden, at the beach • Who is victim of these accidents? 5 module 2 - in the home - in the garden - At the beach • Electrical risks • Risks of falls • Risks of burns • Risks of intoxication • Risks of drowning • Risks of bites. 5 module 3 - on the road • On the road • Risks in motor vehicles. 5 module 4 - Fire • Reacting in the event of a fire • Using the first-aid equipment • Safely evacuating a building • Checking the initial intervention equipment. 5 module 5 - Power generators • The risks run • Prevention • Intervention. 5 module 6 - Practical assessment After the theoretical awareness-raising, a practical assessment will be carried out: • A dry fire, a chip-pan fire • Intervening in these fires • Checking an extinguisher • Watch and participate in the evacuation of a building • A power generator. AwAreness-rAising / inductions 22
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    EVALUATION DES APTITUDESET COMPETENCES 5Persons concerned: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs), Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/ HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman/ Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating personnel (operators/ officers). 5objectives: To raise the person's awareness of the general problems of environmental protection and pollution. Practical implementation so that these problems are taken into consideration in the person’s professional activity. course contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Ae-init-16 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING ENvIRoNmENTAl AwARENESS-RAISING Ae-init-16 5 general information • Definition of the environment: natural environments - pollution and protection • The relative notion of pollution/user • Planet earth: the needs for protection • The notion of the food chain • Resources and reserves • Types of pollution and pollutants • Effects on sediments, plants and animals • Technical means for combatting pollution • The economic notion • Government agencies: who does what? 5 Practical application dedicated to the site at which the student works • Situation in relation to Government legislation: non-conformities • Inventory of the site's environmental organization • Points that risk malfunctioning • Technical-economic and organizational solutions to be implemented to make the site compliant • Assistance with the drawing-up of an action program. AwAreness-rAising / inductions 23
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    EXPLORATION & PRODUCTIONTRAINING / 2014 HSE MANAGEMENT “These are programs which deal with all the different HSE subjects that fall within the scope of a given position or a given hierarchical level.” www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
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    HSE MANAGEMENT EXPLORATION& PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 roleS anD methoDS • Managing prevention: Risk management • Holding a safety meeting • HSE leadership and communication • Oil and gas exploration and production site safety and environment manager • Workplace safety inspections and audit • HSE adviser (France) • Safety and environment officer (International) • Constructing an integrated Hygiene, Safety & Environment management system • Updating and circulating the hazard register (Program upon request) • Setting up an HSE plan with contractors • Work permits: principles and implementation • Dealing with deteriorated situations • Being familiar with French civil and criminal liability for managers • Preventing occupational pathologies • Training and assisting companies for MASE-UIC audits • Handling hazardous situations (human factor) (Program upon request) • Managing your health and safety obligations (according to the new French labour laws) • Constructing a system for managing health and safety on the job (MASE UIC) managing riSKS anD acciDentS • Hunting out anomalies • Assessing risks using the Job Safety Analysis method • Construction risk assessment for exploration and production (International) • Construction risk assessment - Specific program for TOTAL PJC • Construction risk assessment for TOTAL's contractors • BOWTIE - Method & software • Safety analysis - The HAZID & HAZOP methods • Risk analysis - Failure tree • Analyzing accidents using the Cause Tree / Root Cause / Tripod theory • Analysing accidents - Method & INVESTIGATOR 3 software • Investigating accidents : collecting facts, interviews, report • Guarantor of the accident analysis method French regulatory hSe committee • CHSCT members • CHSCT members - Refresher • CHSCT members - Upper level • CHSCT members on SEVESO sites - Upper level • Chairing the CHSCT (inter company only) AE-MGT-01 AE-MGT-02 AE-MGT-03 AE-MGT-04 AE-MGT-05 AE-MGT-06 AE-MGT-07 AE-MGT-08 AE-MGT-09 AE-MGT-10 AE-MGT-11 AE-MGT-12 AE-MGT-13 AE-MGT-14 AE-MGT-15 AE-MGT-16 AE-MGT-17 AE-MGT-18 AE-GRA-01 AE-GRA-02 AE-GRA-03 AE-GRA-04 AE-GRA-05 AE-GRA-06 AE-GRA-08 AE-GRA-09 AE-GRA-10 AE-GRA-11 AE-GRA-12 AE-GRA-13 AE-CHST-01 AE-CHST-01R AE-CHST-02 AE-CHST-03 AE-CHST-04 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
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    HSE MANAGEMENT MANAGiNGpREvENTioN: RiSk MANAGEMENT 5PerSonS concerneD: Company directors, managers and supervisors required to perform a prevention role within the company or any other person required to establish a safety strategy. 5objectiveS: - To be familiar with the principles of prevention, the legislative and regulatory obligations relating to hygiene and safety. - To use prevention tools and be capable of implementing an effective prevention management system. courSe contentS 5 Prevention organization • Definitions, integrated safety concepts, Bird pyramid, risk perception, stakes • Internal players and in particular the CHSCT (Hygiene and Working Conditions Monitoring Committee) • External players 5 the company’s prevention policy 5 regulatory reference documents • the French labor law • "Noticeable” HSE issues within a company: training, compliance of machine, management of maintenance operations, external companies and emergency situations, etc. 5 responsibility in the event of an accident 5 Prevention management system reference documents • Continuous improvement • ISO 14001 • M.A.S.E • UIC DT 78 • OHSAS 18001 • QHSE integrated management system • Performing an audit 5 the main prevention management system tools • Analysis of risks and the main risks • Workstation ergonomics • Analysis of the accident • Safety meetings • Safety inspections and visits • Intervention of an external company: prevention plan and safety protocol, construction site coordination, etc. 5 risk management • Knowledge of the general risks and vulnerability of a company • Optimization of risk-associated costs through well-managed prevention and an effective insurance program www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 3 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-01 ae-mgt-01 roleS anD methoDS 26
  • 27.
    HoldiNG A SAfETyMEETiNG 5PerSonS concerneD: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.), Site HSE Managers (RSESs) Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents, Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman. 5objectiveS: - To be familiar with the tools of communication - To be familiar with the essential HSEQ details that have to be communicated to each person in the company - To be able to identify his/her strengths and weaknesses when speaking - To know how to get a message across. • Purposes • Objectives • The people to target • The argumentation • The means to use: meetings, discussions, poster campaigns, creation of communication media, etc. contd... HSE MANAGEMENT courSe contentS 5 People involved in the safety process • Their missions • Conditions in which they carry out their missions • Safety organization. 5 the information to be provided • Regulations, procedures, safety indicators, etc. 5 the principles of communication • Verbal communication • Non-verbal communication • The brakes on communication • Individual needs • The art of negotiating, convincing and motivating • Personal and functional motivations • Know how to listen • Know how to use one’s voice • The obstacles to communication • Positive and negative attitudes, etc. 5 leadership and problem-resolution tools • Brainstorming • Affinity diagrams (metaplan), etc. 5 hygiene, health and Safety communication www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-02 ae-mgt-02 roleS anD methoDS 27
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    HSE MANAGEMENT HoldiNGA SAfETy MEETiNG contd... 5 holding meetings • Types of meetings and discussions: briefing, problem-solving, etc. • Why hold meetings? • Objectives of a presentation • The phases of a meeting • Preparation of the presentation • Knowing how to construct an argument and anticipate objections • Construction of a basic framework • People’s availability • Practical advice (projector, organization and arrangement of material according to the meeting concerned) • Roles of the person chairing the meeting • Behavior of the participants and integration into the group • Managing differences • Managing stress • Taking notes • Follow-up of meetings, etc. 5 the right safety messages • The principle of displays and their effectiveness • The types of message (paper, graphs, video, etc.) 5 teaching methods • Presentations and theory classes • Case studies and practical scenario role-playing • Simulated meetings and discussions • Discussions, debates, etc. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com roleS anD methoDS
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    HSE MANAGEMENT HSElEAdERSHip ANd CoMMuNiCATioN 5PerSonS concerneD: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.), Site HSE Managers (RSESs) Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents, Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman. 5objectiveS: To make managers capable of communicating and improving their leadership skills in H.S.E. areas. courSe contentS 5 module 1 - Presentation (2 hrs) • Company’s HSE policy • Role of HSE managers: Site HSE Managers; Safety and Environment Officers. 5 module 2 – communication techniques (2 hrs) • Communicating with one’s superiors • Communicating with one’s subordinates. 5 module 3 – chairing and organization of: • Pre-job meetings (4 hrs) • Weekly safety meetings • Risk-analysis work groups • Accident-analysis work groups • Practical exercises - Video. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-03 ae-mgt-03 roleS anD methoDS 29
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    HSE MANAGEMENT oilANd GAS ExploRATioN ANd pRoduCTioN SiTE SAfETy ANd ENviRoNMENT MANAGER 5PerSonS concerneD: Managers responsible for site operation, operational managers.May also be of interest to HSE managers. 5objectiveS: - To increase familiarity with general risks in Oil and Gas Production Exploration. - To ensure / to improve the implementation of HSE management system elements and the involvement of external companies and subcontractors. courSe contentS 5introduction • OGP statistics 5 hSe organization • Organization and objectives • Roles and responsibilities - HSE documentation 5 Knowledge of risks • Hydrocarbon risks - Risks associated with activities • Deteriorated situations 5 Work management • Contracts - Safety Appendices - Acceptance report • Work permit • Risks analysis: Bowtie, Hazid, Hazop, JRA • SIMOPS • Logistics 5 audits and inspections • Audit and inspection schedule - follow-up 5 reporting and analysis of accidents and incidents • Gathering facts - methods of analysis. 5 emergency situations • POI, EVASAN, anti-contamination plan, crisis management. 5 methods • Presentations and practical exercises • Intra-company, on or off site. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 3 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-04 ae-mgt-04 roleS anD methoDS 30
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    HSE MANAGEMENT WoRkplACESAfETy iNSpECTioNS ANd AudiT 5PerSonS concerneD: Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, operations or maintenance personnel, members of CHSCTs (Hygiene and Working Conditions Monitoring Committees) and all persons concerned by the prevention of professional risks. 5objectiveS: - To be familiar with workplace safety audit methodology and to know how to apply a technique according to the context of the company. - To behave like a skilled auditor, to think like an auditor. courSe contentS 5 notions of hazard, risk, damage • Risk situations • Different types of safety audit • Reference documents 5 Preparing audits Audit what? and who? • Technical knowledge of the audit: initiating the audit, the team of auditors • Safety audit check list • Safety audit procedure 5 Performing the audit • Audit how? • Auditor behavior • Input from the audited party 5 Practical exercise • Preparing the audit • Performing the audit in groups of 2 or 3 • Student adopting the role of the auditor and the party being audited • Analysis of recorded sequences 5 audit follow-up • Safety audit report and its immediate discussion • Non-conformity sheet • Follow-up of corrective actions and recommendations www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-05 ae-mgt-05 roleS anD methoDS 31
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    HSE MANAGEMENT HSEAdviSER (fRANCE) www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-mgt-06 roleS anD methoDS 32 5PerSonS concerneD: All persons concerned with safety within the company: managers and supervisors, safety representative, safety correspondent, safety correspondent, etc. 5objectiveS: - To be able to analyze, to implement a suitable prevention policy and to manage safety within his/her company. - To manage prevention-related regulations and technical and teaching tools. courSe contentS 5 module 1 (3 days): context of safety missions • Stakes and foundations of the role • Prevention-related issues and key definitions • The legal, legislative and regulatory framework (Labor Law, environmental code and criminal code): Professional risk regulations… • Obligations of the company manager • Prevention players • Civil and penal responsibility • Solutions in terms of work accidents and occupational diseases • Safety training • The compliance of work equipment and mandatory records • External companies and the prevention plan, safety protocol • Internal regulations and safety directives • Installations classified for environmental protection 5 module 2 (3 days): Prevention tools and strategy • Prevention strategy: initial diagnosis, prevention policy, implementation of measures and their follow-up • Analysis of the accident using the “cause tree” method • Summary of legislation and regulations • Assessment of risks and the official Risk Assessment Document • Risk assessment methodologies • Ergonomic strategy • The main risks: mechanical, electrical, chemical, biological, psychosocial risks, etc. • Assessment, effects on health, regulations, prevention means 5 module 3 (3 days): Prevention management • Implementation of a prevention policy • Implementation of a safety management system based on an identified reference document • Reference documents: ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001, ILO-OHS 2001, M.A.S.E, UIC DT 78, DNV SIES (International Safety Assessment System), etc. • Integrated systems • Drawing up of an action plan and an HSE management chart • Communication, training and involvement of personnel • Performance of a workplace and system safety audit • Safety meetings, safety discussions conDitionS 5 Duration 3 x 3-day modules 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt- 06
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    HSE MANAGEMENT SAfETyANd ENviRoNMENT offiCER (iNTERNATioNAl) 5PerSonS concerneD: Safety and Environment Officers. 5objectiveS: To make the Safety and Environment Officers capable of assisting the Site HSE Managers in: the implementation of safety control measures/the implementation of environmental protection control measures/the monitoring of sites and activities/the reporting of anomalies/the collection of facts/the analysis of an accident. courSe contentS conDitionS www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 Duration 5 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-07 ae-mgt-04 5 module 1 - Presentation (½ day) roleS anD methoDS 33 • Company’s HSE policy • Role of the Safety and Environment Officer. 5 module 2 – risk analysis before starting work (1 day) • Based on the “7 Hazardous Energies” method • MCQ + exercices. 5 module 3 – implementation of safety measures: (1 day) • Management of work permits • Practical exercises • PPE: presentation, check, use • Supervision of the use of breathing equipment. 5 module 4 – check of the site and the activities - report the anomalies (½ day) • Safety and Environment Officer programs and inspection lists • Reporting and follow-up. 5 module 5 – reporting and analysis of accidents/incidents (1 day) • “Cause tree” method/exercises • Collection of facts: Response Sheet practical exercises. 5 module 6 – emergency situation (1 day) • Internal operation plan, description of the roles of the response team members • Practical fire-fighting and first-aid exercises. 5 end-of-course assessment
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    ae-mgt-08 HSE MANAGEMENT CoNSTRuCTiNG AN iNTEGRATEd HyGiENE, SAfETy & ENviRoNMENT MANAGEMENT SySTEM 5PerSonS concerneD: Executive officers, HSEQ Director, senior managers, supervisors, managers, and all persons involved in the implementation of an integrated Hygiene, Safety, Environment & Quality strategy. 5objectiveS: - To take stock of the requirements of ISO 9001 reference documents: 2000, 14001, BS 8800 and OHSAS 18001. - To identify possible synergies between reference documents to develop an integrated system. - To identify all types of action involved in this strategy. courSe contentS conDitionS www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 Duration 4 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-08 roleS anD methoDS 34 contd... 5 general • Definitions • The stakes and foundations of a health and safety management system. • The involvement of all hierarchy levels. 5 the main health – Safety reference documents • Continuous improvement • ISO 14001, BS 8800 and OHSAS 18001, DNV SIES (International Safety Assessment System). Safety management system at SEVESO (SGS) sites • Reference documents MASE, UIC DT 78, etc. 5 health and safety management system elements • Policy and commitment of the management • System planning • Implementation and operation • Management review 5 highlighting of reference document overlaps and deviations • Hygiene, Safety, Environment, Quality concepts • Reference document layout and summary of content • Analogies and differences • Integrated management 5 Planning and continuous improvement • Identify hazards, assess risks and plan measures • Identify HSE legal and regulatory requirements • Identify customer requirements • Identify and assess risks • Identify Environmental impacts and aspects • Responses to legal and regulatory requirements • Definition of objectives and targets • Definition of an action program
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    HSE MANAGEMENT CoNSTRuCTiNGAN iNTEGRATEd HyGiENE, SAfETy & ENviRoNMENT MANAGEMENT SySTEM contd... www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com roleS anD methoDS 5 implementing the hSeQ management system • Organization, description of functions and responsibilities • Identification of company processes • Assessment of process effectiveness • Choice of an integrated document system • Document management rules • Procedures and records • Skills and training, raising awareness • Document management • Operational control at workstation • Responses to emergency situations 5 assessing and improving the integrated management system • The main HSEQ indicators • Operating indicators • Analysis of accidents and near accidents • Initiation of corrective and preventive actions • Management system audit • Corrective and preventive actions • Management review 5 teaching methods • Audiovisual presentations using a video projector • Case study • Group work 5 Documentation provided • Course manual with program highlights
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    HSE MANAGEMENT SETTiNGup AN HSE plAN WiTH CoNTRACToRS 5PerSonS concerneD: All persons required to perform or manage subcontracting work: project managers, work supervisors, general service managers, safety representatives, members of the CHSCT (Committee for Hygiene, Safety and Working Conditions) 5objectiveS: To know the regulations and practical methods that govern safety in relations with external companies. courSe contentS 5 the obligations of work providers of companies and their subcontractors 5the rights of corporate partners and chScts (committees for hygiene, Safety and Working conditions) 5 new civil and criminal liabilities 5 consultation requirements • Who does what? • Where? • When? • How? 5 Setting up the consultation 5 the management tools of the subcontractor • Contract • Safety specifications 5 the management of prevention • Prevention plan • Audit • Coordination meetings 5 technical approach to risks 5 reference documents • The decree dated 20/02/92; the order dated 26/04/96; comparison with the law dated 31/12/93 relating to SPS coordination www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-10 ae-mgt-10 roleS anD methoDS 36
  • 37.
    HSE MANAGEMENT WoRkpERMiTS: pRiNCiplES ANd iMplEMENTATioN 5PerSonS concerneD: Work managers/Supervisors/Safety managers and officers, operations or maintenance personnel/CHSCT Members (Hygiene and Working Conditions Monitoring Committees) and all persons concerned by the prevention of professional risks. 5objectiveS: - To be familiar with the methodology for drawing up a work permit. - To know how to draw up and follow up a work permit. courSe contentS 5 objectives 5 application 5 Definitions and responsibilities • Definitions • Identification of key players 5 Procedure • Before the work • During the work • End of work • Interruptions of work 5 archiving 5 training courses / audits • Practical exercise • Drawing-up of a permit in groups of 2 or 3 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-11 ae-mgt-11 roleS anD methoDS 37
  • 38.
    HSE MANAGEMENT dEAliNGWiTH dETERioRATEd SiTuATioNS 5PerSonS concerneD: Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, operations or maintenance personnel, members of the CHSCTs (Hygiene and Working Conditions Monitoring Committees) and all persons concerned by the prevention of professional risks. 5objectiveS: To manage abnormal situations by preserving the safety measures when faced with a significant increase in the risks. courSe contentS 5 Definitions 5 Detecting deteriorated situations 5 Proposing compensatory measures 5 taking decisions 5 Following up the compensatory measures 5 correcting the anomaly 5 Withdrawing the compensatory measures 5 Practical exercises www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-12 ae-mgt-12 roleS anD methoDS 38
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    HSE MANAGEMENT BEiNGfAMiliAR WiTH fRENCH Civil ANd CRiMiNAl liABiliTy foR MANAGERS 5PerSonS concerneD: Company managers, technical managers, management, etc. 5objectiveS: - To be familiar with hygiene and safety-related obligations. - To be familiar with their role in prevention. courSe contentS 5 general • Prevention and economic performance • Role and missions of different personnel involved • Integrated prevention • Liabilities chart • The French labor law and texts 5 civil liability • Code of social security • Cost of accidents • Gross negligence in civil liability 5 criminal liability • The criminal code • Criminal liability in terms of hygiene and safety • Delegation of authority • Offences in the event of an accident • Liability of the management • Safety obligation and results obligation • Gross negligence of the employer • Personal negligence 5 judicial precedents NB: Possibility of joint-coordination with an employment law expert (depending on number of participants) www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-13 ae-mgt-13 roleS anD methoDS 39
  • 40.
    HSE MANAGEMENT pREvENTiNGoCCupATioNAl pATHoloGiES www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-mgt-14 roleS anD methoDS 40 5PerSonS concerneD: All persons concerned with safety within the company: managers and supervisors, Prevention representative, HSE manager, occupational nurse, etc. 5objectiveS: - To be able to identify different occupational pathologies and associated risks. - To be familiar with prevention issues, in particular with the legal aspect in the event of an accident. - To know how to implement regulations in his/her company. courSe contentS 5 general • Statistics • Stakes and role of players • Occupational doctor 5 Workplace accident • History, definitions, etc. • How to report an accident • Legislative and regulatory aspects • Accountability and standard compensation • Assessment indicator • Jurisprudence 5 accident during journey to/from work • Definitions • Legislative and regulatory aspects • Proof that an accident occurred during journey to/from work • Jurisprudence 5 occupational diseases • Definition • Familiarization 5 Formalities • Reporting procedures • Compensation procedures • CPAM (French health insurance agency) financing and rating 5 risks and consequences • The main professional risks (mechanical, chemical, psychosocial, etc.) and the pathological consequences on humans 5 action Plan in the company • Professional risk assessment • Pluridisciplinary assessment approach • The vital role of the occupational doctor and other external players • Action plan and prevention policy conDitionS 5 Duration 4 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-14
  • 41.
    HSE MANAGEMENT TRAiNiNGANd ASSiSTiNG CoMpANiES foR MASE-uiC AudiTS 5PerSonS concerneD: Directors, HSE managers, managers and supervisors who are required to set up a Health, Safety and Environment strategy to obtain MASE-UIC approval 5objectiveS: - To discover prevention and the legislative and regulatory obligations relating to hygiene and safety. - To become familiar with the tools of the MASE-UIC common system (reference documents version 2009). - To develop the document system (manual, procedures, records) courSe contentS 5 the organization of prevention • Definitions, integrated safety concepts, Bird’s triangle, the perception of risk, the stakes at play, the internal and external personnel involved 5 control of the health, Safety and environment system • The commitment of the management • Organization chart and job definitions • The Health, Safety and Environment improvement plan • Indicators and objectives • Communication • The HSE Manual or PASE (Company Safety Improvement Plan) • Control of documents • System audits • Management reviews. 5 Skills and qualifications • Selection of personnel • The induction of newcomers • Mentoring and/or the “buddy” system • Induction at work sites • Relief personnel • Skills assessment • Training plan • Follow-up of training courses attended/authorizations and skills. 5 Preparation and organization or operational control • Mandatory periodic inspections • Follow-up and maintenance of equipment • Operating procedures • Work planning • Prevention plans or PPSPSs (Special Safety and Health Protection Plans) • Processing of modifications • PPE • Work permits and authorizations • Control of sub-contractors • Management of emergency situations www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 6 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-15 ae-mgt-15 roleS anD methoDS 41 contd...
  • 42.
    HSE MANAGEMENT TRAiNiNGANd ASSiSTiNG CoMpANiES foR MASE-uiC AudiTS contd... 5 the tools of the continuous improvement system • Risk analysis and the main risks (official risk assessment document (French “document unique”)) • Regulatory watch • Discussions • Analysis of accidents, near-misses and incidents • Visits to work sites and/or workshops • Recovering hazardous situations • Participation of the personnel involved. roleS anD methoDS
  • 43.
    HSE MANAGEMENT MANAGiNGyouR HEAlTH ANd SAfETy oBliGATioNS (according to the new french labour laws) 5PerSonS concerneD: All persons concerned with safety within the company: managers and supervisors, Prevention representative, HSE manager, CHSCT (Committee for Hygiene, Safety and Working Conditions) (Advanced course), etc. 5objectiveS: - To be able to identify the different legislative and regulatory obligations in terms of health and safety. - To be familiar with prevention issues, in particular with the legal aspect in the event of an accident. - To know how to implement regulations in his/her company taking into account those involved in prevention. - To keep abreast of and follow-up regulations. courSe contentS 5 health-safety regulations • The various codes and other forms of obligation • The order of importance of texts • The French labor law and main obligations • Obligations of the company manager • The role of prevention players • Prevention issues • Solutions in terms of work accidents and occupational diseases • Practical case: gather texts applicable to his/her company 5 liability • Civil and criminal liability • The transfer of liability • The rights and duties of internal personnel involved in prevention • The actions • Practical case based on judicial precedents 5 application of regulations • Texts, documents, records, etc. • Mandatory reports • Regulatory watch • Pluridisciplinarity • Regulatory audit • Regulatory check by external players • Practical case: to conduct the regulatory audit of your company, measure discrepancies, propose prevention measures www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-17 ae-mgt-17 XXX 43
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    HSE MANAGEMENT CoNSTRuCTiNGA SySTEM foR MANAGiNG HEAlTH ANd SAfETy oN THE joB (MASE uiC) 5PerSonS concerneD: All persons concerned with the implementation of a health and safety management system. 5objectiveS: - To understand and be able to implement the requirements of a health and safety management reference document. - To know how to develop prevention within a company. courSe contentS 5 general • Definitions The stakes and foundations of a health and safety management system. • The involvement of all hierarchy levels. 5 the main health - Safety reference documents • Continuous improvement • ISO 14001, BS 8800 and OHSAS 18001, DNV SIES (International Safety Assessment System) • Safety management system at SEVESO (SGS) sites • Reference documents MASE, UIC DT 78, etc. • Reference document comparison points 5 health and safety management system elements • Policy and commitment of the management • System planning • Implementation and operation • Management review 5 Planning and continuous improvement • Identification of hazards, assessment of risks and planning of measures • Responses to legal and regulatory requirements • Definition of objectives and targets • Definition of an action program 5 implementation and operation • Organization, description of functions and responsibilities • Skills and training, raising awareness • Document management • Operational control at workstation • Responses to emergency situations 5 management and follow-up, corrective and preventive actions • Operating indicators • Analysis of accidents and near accidents. Initiation of corrective and preventive actions • Management of records • Audits 5 management review • Preparation, analysis of the various reports, planning and continuous improvement www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-mgt-18 ae-mgt-18 XXX 44
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    HSE MANAGEMENT HuNTiNGouT ANoMAliES 5PerSonS concerneD: Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/ Foreman/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating personnel (operators/officers). 5objectiveS: - To master a practical method for detecting anomalies in the workplace. - To be capable of proposing appropriate solutions for the situations detected. courSe contentS 5 generalities • The notions of hazards, risks, anomalies, incidents, near-miss accidents, accidents, prevention, etc. • The stakes involved in prevention • National accident statistics • Bird’s triangle • Hazardous actions, hazardous situations, anomalies • “Risk behavior”. 5 legislative and regulatory aspects • General principles of prevention • French Labor Law texts relating to professional risks. 5 methodology for hunting out anomalies • The genesis of accidents • The “cause tree” analysis tool (usual occurrences, unusual occurrences) • What can be hazardous? (hazard identification table) • What could happen to me? (the main risks) • For what reasons would it happen? • The hazard-risk-causes relationship plus examples • Identification of critical points • Determining corrective and preventive actions • Follow-up of actions. 5 Principle of a planned inspection/visit of one’s work sector • The schedule and implementation of safety inspections/visits • The Anomaly Report Sheet • The Critical Points Check-list • The Corrective and Preventive Action Sheet • The Action Follow-up Sheet. 5 communication, a key factor in a safety strategy 5 Practical examples www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-gra-01 ae-gra-01 managing riSKS anD acciDentS 45
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    HSE MANAGEMENT ASSESSiNGRiSkS uSiNG THE joB SAfETy ANAlySiS METHod 5PerSonS concerneD: Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers). 5objectiveS: - To master a practical method for identifying and assessing risks in the workplace, and then integrating them into the official Risk Assessment Document. - To propose prevention measures. courSe contentS 5 notions of hazard, risk, damage, etc. 5 legislative and regulatory aspects 5 risk assessment methodology • Technical knowledge of risks • Presentations, examples and implementation of an identification method • Importance of group work and group work techniques for the study of risks • Assessment of probability and potential seriousness • Determining prevention, protection and intervention measures • Communication and motivation in the overall strategy for the detection of risks and associated situations. 5 applications of risk analysis • Work situations • Concurrency/interference with other tasks (Prevention Plan and PPSPS - Special Safety and Health Protection Plan) • Ergonomic approach • Basis for an HSE management system or a Safety Management System (SMS) and hazard study. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-gra-02 ae-gra-02 managing riSKS anD acciDentS 46
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    HSE MANAGEMENT CoNSTRuCTioNRiSk ASSESSMENT foR ExploRATioN ANd pRoduCTioN (iNTERNATioNAl) 5PerSonS concerneD: Work supervisors, Construction site managers, Project managers, HSE advisors. 5objectiveS: To be capable of filling in the forms and participating in a risk analysis during construction operations: identification of hazards and accidents; assessment of risks; control of risks according to acceptability level. courSe contentS 5 general information on risks and accidents • Relationship between risks and accidents • Terminology • Typology of accidents • Overview of the different risk studies • Objectives of methods and of risk analysis in construction 5 means required for risk analysis • Reference documents • People involved in the analysis • Supports and aids 5 method for carrying out a ra • The essential stages of the analysis • Practice on actual cases • Use of supports and aids • Conclusions of the RA according to the acceptability criteria • Responsibilities • Know-how and inter-personal skills 5 conclusions on ra process www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-gra-03 ae-gra-03 managing riSKS anD acciDentS 47
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    HSE MANAGEMENT CoNSTRuCTioNRiSk ASSESSMENT foR ToTAl'S CoNTRACToRS 5PerSonS concerneD: Work supervisors, Construction site managers, Project managers, HSE advisors. 5objectiveS: To be capable of filling in the forms and participating in a risk analysis during construction operations: identification of hazards and accidents; assessment of risks; control of risks according to acceptability level. courSe contentS 5 general inFormation on riSKS anD acciDentS • Relationship between risks and accidents • Terminology • Typology of accidents • Overview of the different risk studies • Objectives of methods and of risk analysis in construction 5 meanS reQuireD For riSK analySiS • Reference documents • People involved in the analysis • Supports and aids 5 methoD For carrying out an ra • The essential stages of the analysis • Practice on actual cases • Use of supports and aids • Conclusions of the RA according to the acceptability criteria • Responsibilities • Know-how and inter-personal skills 5 conclusions on ra process www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-gra-05 ae-gra-05 managing riSKS anD acciDentS 48
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    HSE MANAGEMENT BoWTiE- METHod & SofTWARE 5PerSonS concerneD: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Designers/ Intermediate management (Supervisors – HSE, maintenance, production and operations superintendents)/HSE engineers/ Site management personnel/ Foremen. 5objectiveS: - To be able to identify Top Events/Loss of Control - To be able to make Bowtie diagrams (using the BowTieXP software) - To be familiar with Bowtie method and to use it to define the specifications (manage the prevention/mitigation measures and controls). courSe contentS 5 general presentation of bowtie method • Terminology: Risk, Hazard, Threat, Control, ALARP • Qualitative and quantitative risk management. 5 interactive bowtieXP workshop with an actual case • Risk identification (Identify hazard, define top-event and possible causes) • Risks evaluation • Risk reduction measures (Define proactive and reactive controls) • Define Escalation Factors • Define Escalation Factor controls • Define Tasks • Define “Who – What – When” • Define verification method • Demonstration of ALARP. 5 benefits of bowtie method • Start implementing the risk analysis in the early stages of your projects • Collaborative work of designer, maintainer and operational staff on a same vision of risk management • Saving time by organizing the design work around clear and shared plans with all partners, wherever they are • Clear view/visualization of risks and control barriers • Common management of design, operational and maintainer staff on a same vision of risk control • Work to achieve the objectives, not just regulatory compliance • Focus on critical systems • Insurance of a functional and efficient risk management (future proof) • Auditable trail. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-gra-06 ae-gra-06 managing riSKS anD acciDentS 49
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    HSE MANAGEMENT SAfETyANAlySiS - THE HAZid & HAZop METHodS 5PerSonS concerneD: Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, process engineers, production engineers, project leaders. 5PrereQuiSiteS Must know how to read and interpret TI/PID diagrams. 5objectiveS: To be familiar with and apply the HAZOP method. courSe contentS 5 Project leaders • Presentation of the different risk analysis methods (simplified preliminary draft, What if, HAZOP, FMECA, etc.) 5 the haZoP method • Purpose of the method • Strategy for using the method • Preliminary risk analysis • The different stages: - Identifying possible deteriorations and deviations using key words, - Searching for the possible causes of the deterioration being studied and estimating the probability of occurrence, - Determining the consequences of the deterioration and estimating the seriousness, - Identifying the existing preventive/corrective barriers and validating suitability in relation to the risk(s), - Drawing up a table of deviations, - Opening a risk sheet, - Determining the barriers to be put in place, if necessary, in order to obtain an acceptable risk. 5 Practical case • Application of the method www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-gra-08 ae-gra-08 managing riSKS anD acciDentS 50
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    HSE MANAGEMENT RiSkANAlySiS - fAiluRE TREE 5PerSonS concerneD: Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, process engineers, production engineers, project leaders. 5objectiveS: To master the FMECA approach in order to be able to: - anticipate and reduce potential failures and their effects - improve the functioning of the processes - optimize design. courSe contentS 5 Define the Fmeca • Definitions: - the potential failure mode - the relationships between causes and modes - the search for causes - the types of effects that the failures can have • Methodology: analysis, assessment, decision 5 Describing and preparing for the Fmeca study: failure analysis • Template for an analysis sheet • Product causes and Process causes 5 the Fmeca study 5 make use of the Fmeca study carried out • Results and decision-making • File of the FMECA study • Corrective actions • Assessment meeting • Action plan • Search for solutions • Follow-up • FMECA study summary sheet 5 leading and managing a Fmeca study • A basic introduction to leading a FMECA study • A few general rules • Aspects and tools used for creativity www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-gra-09 ae-gra-09 managing riSKS anD acciDentS 51
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    HSE MANAGEMENT ANAlyZiNGACCidENTS uSiNG THE CAuSE TREE / RooT CAuSE / TRipod THEoRy 5PerSonS concerneD: Expatriates and domestic staff: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/agents), Operations personnel (operators/agents). 5objectiveS: To discover the “cause tree” method and to be able to participate in an accident-analysis group. courSe contentS 5 generalities • Definitions • Bird’s triangle • The genesis of accidents • The stakes involved in analyzing accidents • Presentation of the method. 5 basic principles • The notion of fact • The difficulties of objectivity • The notions of fault and liability. 5 collecting information/investigation process • The investigation group • The difficulties of an investigation • The investigator’s approaches • The principles of an investigation. 5 constructing the “cause tree” • The construction methods • Checking the logical coherence. 5 Formulating curative and preventive measures • Searching for potential factors in the cause of accidents • Methodology for searching for solutions. 5 accident report 5 other methods of analysis 5 experience acquired www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-gra-10 ae-gra-10 managing riSKS anD acciDentS 52
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    HSE MANAGEMENT ANAlySiNGACCidENTS - METHod & iNvESTiGAToR 3 SofTWARE 5PerSonS concerneD: Site or establishment managers, HSE managers, all heads of department, HSE engineers and technicians, supervisory staff in production/maintenance/safety. 5objectiveS: - To become acquainted with methods of accident analysis using the causal tree and TRIPOD Beta. - To be able to use Investigator 3© software. courSe contentS 5 introduction • Accidents: generation • Terminology: danger, risk, consequence, cause, latent failure, etc. • Analysis of accidents/incidents: the issues at stake 5 introduction to the triPoD beta and causal tree methods 5 using inveStigator 3 software – Practical exercise • Presentation of an example of accident analysis performed using the software • Compilation of basic information (details of the accident/incident, detailed description, persons involved, etc.) • Creation of the chronological scenario of the accident/incident (storyboard) • Creation of the diagram (graphic representation) of the accident/incident in the form of a causal tree or TRIPOD tree • Definition of the recommendations to be made NB: The course may be conducted in French, English or Spanish. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-gra-11 ae-gra-11 managing riSKS anD acciDentS 53
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    HSE MANAGEMENT iNvESTiGATiNGACCidENTS: CollECTiNG fACTS, iNTERviEWS, REpoRT 5PerSonS concerneD: Site managers, HSE Department, persons appointed to carry out enquiries within the company. 5PrereQuiSiteS: Participants must have a good knowledge of one of the methods of accident analysis (causal tree, Tripod Beta, etc.) 5objectiveS: To render the participants capable of organizing and carrying out enquiries into accidents and incidents with the different parties involved. courSe contentS 5 Day 1 • Inauguration/introductions • Case studies of incomplete or inaccurate enquiries: lecture and exercises which may include real cases in the company. Exercises on the inferences. • Conclusion: the main stages of the enquiry – the roles of the guarantor and the leader of the enquiry group. • Immediate remote collection and protection of information: action sheet and person in charge on site (description and exercise on a practical case) • Mobilizing the enquiry team: choice of participants, planning (description and exercise on the same case as in §3) • Organization and communication on the site of the accident: establishing a climate of confidence (filmed exercises on meetings in different scenarios) Group analysis of results. 5 Day 2 • Completion of exercise §5 • Site visit: organization of the site visit, equipment, assembling records and photos. Planning and execution. • Interviews: the benefits of the interview in collecting factual information and psychological support of witnesses (lecture). • Organization of interviews (lecture) • Filmed exercise of interviews with participants on predefined cases. • Group analysis of results. • Drawing up the report: format (lecture) 5 Day 3 • Communication with third parties and the authorities: recommendations for the management of communication with third parties and the authorities. • Determining corrective action plans: the advantage of the metaplan technique. • Exercises in moderating the metaplan session. • Conclusions – Evaluation of the session www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 3 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-gra-12 ae-gra-12 managing riSKS anD acciDentS 54
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    HSE MANAGEMENT GuARANToRof THE ACCidENT ANAlySiS METHod 5PerSonS concerneD: Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman. 5objectiveS: To advise the analysis team, or to manage the analysis group oneself, in order to ensure the correct application of the cause-tree analysis method and learn all possible lessons from the accident. courSe contentS 5 the guarantor advises on, or himself manages: • The collection of information: rapid, efficient distribution of tasks between the members of the group, making an inventory of the information collected, etc. • The briefing of the analysis group and the people at the site (client and contractors) in order to facilitate the collection of information (climate of trust) • Interviews of witnesses: climate of trust, how to carry out the interview • Advise and moderate the group: look for causes, not responsibilities; prevent the information from being distorted • The writing of the detailed chronological report • The presentation of the report and its conclusions to the hierarchical superiors • The brain-storming session to come up with corrective actions. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conDitionS 5 Duration 3 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-gra-13 ae-gra-13 managing riSKS anD acciDentS 55
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    HSE MANAGEMENT CHSCTMEMBERS www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 56 ae-chSt-01 5PerSonS concerneD: All persons who are required to participate in the CHSCT or to act as a general representative and/or staff representative within it. Use the methodology for analyzing occupational hazards and for analyzing an incident/accident. 5objectiveS: - To be familiar with the main regulatory requirements of French Labor Law (and other specific texts) and the missions of a CHSCT. - To know how to identify risks and analyze a work situation. courSe contentS 5 new codification of French labor law 5 regulatory and legal reference framework • Organization of prevention in France • General principles of prevention • Definition of a workplace accident and an occupational disease • Rules governing civil and criminal liability 5 the committee for hygiene, Safety and Working conditions • Composition • Missions • Functioning • Rights and duties • Roles of the staff representatives and management • The internal and external personnel involved in prevention 5 Prevention management • Analysis of safety results • The annual appraisal and the annual program of action 5 the accident phenomenon • Failure of the production system • Causal analysis and research methods • Holding a meeting, drawing up and using the minutes • Safety indicators, risk management 5 risk analysis and prevention strategy • Analysis and processing of risks (elimination, protection, etc.) • Integration of prevention from design to production • The main lines of prevention: - technical (collective and personal protective equipment) - human (awareness-raising, training, involvement) - organisational (choice of structures, action plans) - communication and coordination of prevention 5 basic introduction to ergonomics • Definition and spheres of activity • Analysis of the work activity • Elements for the study of workstations and work situations 5 Duration 3 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-chSt-01 French regulatory hSe committee
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    HSE MANAGEMENT CHSCTMEMBERS - REfRESHER www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 57 ae-chSt-01r 5PerSonS concerneD: All persons who are required to participate in the CHSCT or to act as a general representative and/or staff representative within it. Use the methodology for analyzing occupational hazards and for analyzing an incident/accident. 5PrereQuiSiteS: Must have already participated in the 3-day basic course (AE-CHST-01) or have carried out one or two mandates within the CHSCT. 5objectiveS: - To be familiar with the main regulatory requirements of French Labor Law (and other specific texts) and the missions of a CHSCT. - To know how to identify risks and analyze a work situation. courSe contentS 5 new codification of French labor law 5 updating of knowledge • Scope and conditions of the CHSCT’s actions • Analysis of occupational hazards and working conditions 5 external contractors • The prevention plan 5 additional methodological information for the analysis of work situations • Basic introduction to ergonomics • Physical working environments • Work equipment • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • Chemical risks 5 Practical applications • Case studies conDitionS 5 Duration 3 or 5 days* *5 days for companies with more than 300 employees 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-chSt-01r French regulatory hSe committee
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    HSE MANAGEMENT CHSCTMEMBERS - uppER lEvEl www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 58 ae-chSt-02 5PerSonS concerneD: All persons who are required to participate in the CHSCT or to act as a general representative and/or staff representative within it. 5PrereQuiSiteS: Use the methodology for analyzing occupational hazards and for analyzing an incident/accident. Must have already participated in the 3-day basic course (AE-CHST-01) or have carried out one or two mandates within the CHSCT. 5objectiveS: - To dialogue with other members about the progress and efficiency of missions. - To improve techniques for analyzing accidents, risks or working conditions. courSe contentS 5 new codification of French labor law 5 Dialogue and/or subjects linked to your mission • Dialogues with other CHSCT members about the actions carried out, the progress, and the efficiency of their missions • Feedback on: Meetings, Minutes, Missions, Official Risk Assessment Document, Prevention Plans, Communication, etc. Possibility to address the following subjects: 5 analysis of accidents • Main definitions and stakes involved in the analysis of accidents • The genesis of an accident • The basic principles of the “cause tree” • Gathering information • The investigation strategy • Constructing the “cause tree” • Formulating the curative and preventive measures • Choosing the prevention actions to be implemented • Application and follow-up • Exercises 5 analysis of working conditions • The notions of hazards, risks, damage, etc. • Legislative and regulatory aspects • Risk assessment methodology (identifying, assessing and searching for prevention measures) • Ergonomic strategy and methodology • Workstation study • Working environments • Muscular load (RSI) • Sensory and mental load • Exercises conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-chSt-02 French regulatory hSe committee
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    HSE MANAGEMENT CHSCTMEMBERS oN SEvESo SiTES - uppER lEvEl www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 59 ae-chSt-03 5PerSonS concerneD: All persons who are required to participate in the CHSCT or to act as a general representative and/or staff representative within it in a SEVESO company. 5PrereQuiSiteS: Prior participation in the 3-day basic course AE-CHST-01. 5objectiveS: - To be familiar with the regulatory requirements of SEVESO sites and the specific missions of the CHSCT. - To be fully conversant with the documents connected with an operation authorization request. - To be able to read a hazard study and understand a risk analysis. courSe contentS 5 general • The most widely known major accidents (FEYZIN, FLIXBOROUGH, SEVESO, AZF, etc.) • Information about the “cause tree” 5 Definitions • Risk and major accident • Farmer’s curve • The pillars of risk management 5 regulatory and legislative changes: the main texts and their requirements • The French Environment Code • French Law dated July 19, 1976 (relating to listed facilities for environmental protection) • French Decree dated September 21, 1977 • SEVESO Directive dated June 24, 1982 • French Law dated July 22, 1987 • SEVESO II Directive dated December 9, 1996 • French Order and Circular dated May 10, 2000 • French Law dated July 30, 2003 – Decrees-Orders-Circulars 5 informing and obtaining the opinion of the chSct • Participation in the authorization procedure • Consultation about the emergency facilities • Consultation of an expert in technological risk • Alerting of the DRIRE (French regional department for industry, research and the environment) inspectors • Consultation prior to calling on sub-contractors 5 major accident prevention policy. the Safety management System (SmS) • The main components of the system conDitionS 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-chSt-03 French regulatory hSe committee contd...
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    HSE MANAGEMENT CHSCTMEMBERS oN SEvESo SiTES - uppER lEvEl 5 the hazard study: basic document • Identification of the hazards • Identification and assessment of the risks (accident scenarios) • Definition of the prevention measures • The 11 standard scenarios (BLEVE, boil-over, etc.) • PRA method, HAZOP, etc. • Practical implementation of a method 5 the internal operation Plan (ioP) • The alert process • The organization of first aid • The potential risks and scenarios selected • The inventory of the fire-fighting and emergency facilities • Human and material resources • Standard example of an IOP • The CLIC (Local Committee for Information and Consultation) • The PPRT (Technological Risks Prevention Plan) www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com French regulatory hSe committee contd...
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    HSE MANAGEMENT CHAiRiNGTHE CHSCT (iNTER CoMpANy oNly) 5PerSonS concerneD: Company managers, site managers or any persons chairing the Committee for Hygiene, Safety and Working Conditions. 5objectiveS: - To be familiar with responsibilities related to safety. - To have a good command of how the CHSCT functions. - To facilitate the incorporation of the CHSCT’s system of functioning into the company’s prevention policy. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 61 ae-chSt-04 French regulatory hSe committee courSe contentS conDitionS 5 new codification of French labor law 5 regulations and prevention • Regulatory sources • People involved (internal and external) • New French Labor Law • Prevention and protection of employees • Physical and mental health 5 the chSct: conditions of creation and training • Organization and functioning • Staff representatives, advisory members, office of secretary, time allocation, access to documents • Training of members • Case of grave, imminent danger • Role and missions, rights and duties • Safety of personnel, checks of the application of the legislation • Risk analysis and working conditions • Post-accident investigation • Rules of procedure 5 mandatory documents • Annual Hygiene – Safety appraisal • Official risk assessment document (French “document unique”) and assessment of occupational hazards • Regulatory watch • Mandatory training courses • Mandatory periodic inspections 5 chairmanship of the chSct • Civil and criminal liability of the people involved • Gross negligence • Delegation of authority • Judicial precedents • The different offences recorded in terms of hygiene and safety • Endangerment - The offence of obstruction • The penalties incurred • The foundation of the chairmanship of the CHSCT • The chairman’s obligations • The mechanisms of an efficient meeting 5 Presentation of methodological tools for analysis • Of risks • Of accidents • Of working conditions 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-chSt-04
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    EXPLORATION & PRODUCTIONTRAINING / 2014 TECHNICAL RISKS “Making new arrivals aware in concrete terms of the technical risks linked to each facility and each activity.” www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
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    EXPLORATION & PRODUCTIONTRAINING / 2014 TECHNICAL RISKS • Chemical risks: Operator level • Chemical risks: Management level • Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 • Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 - Refresher • Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 (inter company only) • Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 - Refresher • Assessing risks linked to chemicals • Electrical risks Level 1 • Electrical risks Level 1 - Refresher chemical risks cONFiNeD sPaces • Work safety in confined spaces Oil & Gas eXPlOraTiON aND PrODUcTiON - DrilliNG - wOrk-Over • Introduction to the risks of drilling rigs for visitors and personnel intervening on an occasional basis • Classified zones and safety of electrical equipment on drilling sites • Permit to work in the oil and gas exploration and production industry • Safety at rig and workover rig workstations (Oil and Gas Production Exploration) • Introduction to the risks of working on wells • Well and Production Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS) (Program upon request) • Rig move safety (Program upon request) • HACCP food hygiene and safety • Fire-fighting level 1 • Fire-fighting level 2 • Evacuation team member • Introduction to the use of fire safety systems • Introduction to wearing Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) • Risks of hydrocarbons • Explosive atmospheres (ATEX) (Program upon request) AE-CHIM-01 AE-CHIM-02 AE-CHIM-03 AE-CHIM-03R AE-CHIM-04 AE-CHIM-04R AE-CHIM-05 elecTriciTy AE-ELEC-01 AE-ELEC-01R AE-ESPC-01 AE-O&G-01 AE-O&G-02 AE-O&G-03 AE-O&G-04 AE-O&G-05 AE-O&G-06 AE-O&G-07 hyGieNe AE-HYG-01 Fire-FiGhTiNG AE-INC-01 AE-INC-02 AE-INC-03 AE-INC-04 AE-INC-05 AE-INC-06 AE-INC-07 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
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    TECHNICAL RISKS EXPLORATION& PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 • Safe driving of electric pallet trucks • Safe driving of fork-lift trucks • Safe driving of fork-lift trucks - Refresher • Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts • Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts - Refresher • Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes • Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes - Refresher • Safe driving of mobile cranes • Safe driving of mobile cranes - Refresher • Safe driving of construction site machinery • Safe driving of construction site machinery - Refresher • Safe driving of bridge cranes • Safe driving of bridge cranes - Refresher • Slinging • Forklift trucks safe driving assessor (Program upon request) • Personnel lifting basket safe driving assessor (Program upon request) • Crane truck safe driving assessor (Program upon request) • Construction sites trucks safe driving assessor (Program upon request) • First aid level 1 • First aid level 1 - Refresher • First aid level 2 • First aid level 2 - Refresher • Use of a defibrillator liFTiNG wOrkiNG aT heiGhT • Safety of work at height • Working on scaffolding • Erection and checking of scaffolding • Rescue and evacuation at height AE-LEV-01 AE-LEV-02 AE-LEV-02R AE-LEV-03 AE-LEV-03R AE-LEV-04 AE-LEV-04R AE-LEV-05 AE-LEV-05R AE-LEV-06 AE-LEV-06R AE-LEV-07 AE-LEV-07R AE-LEV-08 AE-LEV-09 AE-LEV-10 AE-LEV-11 AE-LEV-12 FirsT aiD AE-SST-01 AE-SST-01R AE-SST-02 AE-SST-02R AE-SST-03 AE-HAU-01 AE-HAU-02 AE-HAU-03 AE-HAU-04 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
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    TECHNICAL RISKS CHEMICALRISKS: OPERATOR LEVEL ae-chim-01 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-chim-01 chemical risks 65 5PersONs cONcerNeD: All persons who are destined to use, handle or be in contact with chemical and hazardous materials: Operating personnel (operators/officers). 5ObjecTives: To know how to methodically identify and control the risks linked to using, handling or being in contact with chemicals and hazardous materials. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 General information • The regulatory reference documents and the strategy of prevention • Definitions and terminology • Chemical risks and their consequences • The different types of products • The effects on the organism • The prevention measures • Storage, decanting and elimination • How to behave in the event of an accident. 5 Teaching methods • Case studies • Presentations • Group discussion • Video projector.
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    TECHNICAL RISKS CHEMICALRISKS: MANAGEMENT LEVEL ae-chim-02 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-chim-02 chemical risks 66 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Personnel responsible for carrying out or supervising work, interventions at workstations exposing workers to chemical risks: Site management personnel/ HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman. 5ObjecTives: To raise the management personnel's awareness of the chemical risks at the workstations and encourage them to prepare procedures for workstations at which operator personnel use and are exposed to the company’s chemicals. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 General information • Raising awareness of chemical risks • Prevention of chemical risks • Identification of chemical risks • Prevention measures • The handling, decanting, storage and elimination of hazardous substances or preparations • Transportation of hazardous materials • Management of chemicals in the workplace • Risk assessment and prevention measures • Analysis of “typical” accidents. 5 Teaching methods • Case studies • Presentations • Group discussion • Video projector.
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    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons from external contractors who intervene on chemical or petrochemical sites 5ObjecTives: - To measure the consequences of a workplace accident or occupational disease, - To identify each individual’s roles and responsibilities in terms of safety, - To identify the main risks generated by the operating company and the other external contractors present, and the prevention measures to be implemented, - To understand the importance of preparing work, - To be familiar with and apply the recommendations of a Prevention Plan and Work Authorizations, - To apply protective measures in the event of a malfunction, incident or accident. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 introduction / Objectives 5 risks • Risks linked to concurrent activities • Generic risks 5 Organizing prevention during interventions • Prevention Plan • Work Authorizations • Instructions and operating procedures 5reaction / how to behave in a deteriorated work situation 5 assessment of knowledge www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar TRAINING fOR PERSONNEL wORKING AT PETROCHEMICAL ANd CHEMICAL SITES - UIC LEVEL 1 ae-chim-03 ae-chim-03 chemical risks 67
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    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons from external contractors who intervene on chemical or petrochemical sites and who have followed an initial Level 1 course within the last 3 years 5ObjecTives: - To identify the dangers linked to one’s work situation - To adapt one’s behavior in the face of the risks - To strictly apply the recommended preventive measures - To become aware of one’s role and responsibilities. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 introduction • Reminder of the work context • Figures and statistics 5 assessing the knowledge acquired during the initial level 1 course 5 The dangers linked to one’s work situation • Identifying the work • Nature of the dangers and risks • Means of prevention • Means of raising the alert 5 adapting one’s behavior to the risks linked to one’s work situation • Positive behavior in the face of risk • Risk behavior 5 strictly applying the preventive measures • Safety rules • Work Authorizations • Application of and compliance with the instructions • Boundary between a “normal situation” and a “deteriorated situation” 5 roles and responsibilities at level 1 • The 4 components of responsibility 5 assessment of knowledge www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar TRAINING fOR PERSONNEL wORKING AT PETROCHEMICAL ANd CHEMICAL SITES - UIC LEVEL 1 - REfRESHER ae-chim-03r ae-chim-03r chemical risks 68
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    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons from external contractors who intervene on chemical or petrochemical sites 5ObjecTives: - To inform the management personnel and make them aware of their responsibilities - To address the regulatory framework - To develop the roles of the external and internal personnel involved in safety - To make personnel aware of the necessity for being familiar with and enforcing the prevention procedures - To instill the spirit of partnership and the fundamentals of the safety culture cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 initial test of knowledge 5 introduction / Objectives 5 roles and missions at level 2 • Identifying one’s contacts • Being familiar with the safety instructions • Preparing and organizing the work 5 risks linked to concurrent activities • Risks linked to concurrent activities • Generic risks 5 Organizing prevention during interventions • Prevention Plan • Work Authorizations • Instructions and operating procedures 5 case study 5 reaction / how to behave in a deteriorated work situation 5 assessment of knowledge www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar TRAINING fOR PERSONNEL wORKING AT PETROCHEMICAL ANd CHEMICAL SITES - UIC LEVEL 2 (INTER COMPANY ONLY) ae-chim-04 ae-chim-04 chemical risks 69
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    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons from external contractors who intervene on chemical or petrochemical sites and who have followed an initial Level 2 course within the last 3 years 5ObjecTives: - To identify the dangers linked to one’s work situation - To adapt one’s behavior in the face of the risks - To strictly apply the recommended preventive measures - To become aware of one’s role and responsibilities. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 introduction • Reminder of the work context • Figures and statistics 5 assessing the knowledge acquired during the initial level 2 course • The dangers linked to one’s work situation • Identifying the work • Nature of the dangers and risks • Means of prevention • Means of raising the alert 5 adapting one’s behavior to the risks linked to one’s work situation • Positive behavior in the face of risk • Risk behavior 5 strictly applying the preventive measures • Safety rules • Work Authorizations • Application of and compliance with the instructions • Boundary between a “normal situation” and a “deteriorated situation” 5 roles and responsibilities at level 2 • The 4 components of responsibility 5 assessment of knowledge www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar TRAINING fOR PERSONNEL wORKING AT PETROCHEMICAL ANd CHEMICAL SITES - UIC LEVEL 2 - REfRESHER ae-chim-04r ae-chim-04r chemical risks 70
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    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, operations or maintenance personnel, members of the CHSCTs (Hygiene and Working Conditions Monitoring Committees), all persons concerned by the analysis of professional risks and in particular risks associated with chemical agents. 5ObjecTives: - To master a practical method for identifying and assessing risks associated with chemical agents present at workstations. - To propose prevention measures. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 General • Hazard definitions: risk, chemical agent • Exposure to chemical agents • Notion of industrial toxicology • National occupational disease and accident statistics. 5 legislative and regulatory aspects • The French Labor Laws and the general principles of prevention (art. L230) • The Decree of November 5, 2001, concerning the creation of a risk assessment document • The Decree of December 23, 2003, concerning the prevention of chemical risks and the application of professional risk assessment: key points of the text 5 risk assessment methodology • Knowledge of chemical agents and hazardous chemical agents used in the workplace and associated risks • Risk phrases • Physicochemical properties • Examples of application of risk identification and assessment in 5 stages • Accident scenarios and exposure conditions • Assessment table • Determining prevention, protection and intervention measures • Communication and motivation within the global approach to risk detection. The partnering role of the occupational doctor within the approach 5 Drawing up of a job sheet and an exposure to hazardous chemical agents sheet 5Teaching methods • Presentations • Case studies • Study of documents • Analysis of work situation • Audiovisual editing • Group work www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ASSESSING RISKS LINKEd TO CHEMICALS ae-chim-05 ae-chim-05 chemical risks 71
  • 72.
    TECHNICAL RISKS ELECTRICALRISKS LEVEL 1 ae-elec-01 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-elec-01 elecTriciTy 72 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Hygiene and safety officers/Management (managers, heads of department, etc.), Site HSE Managers (RSESs), Intermediate management /Operations personnel/ Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating personnel (operators/officers). 5ObjecTives: - To be capable of working in an electrical environment in complete safety. - To apply instructions in order to prevent any contact with electricity. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 basic introduction to electricity 5 raising awareness of electrical risks 5 Prevention of electrical risks 5 regulatory definitions 5 Operations in the environment 5 Portable hand-held electric power tools
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    TECHNICAL RISKS ELECTRICALRISKS LEVEL 1 - REfRESHER ae-elec-01r 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Hygiene and safety officers/Management (managers, heads of department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating personnel (operators/officers). 5ObjecTives: - To be capable of working in an electrical environment in complete safety. - To apply instructions in order to prevent any contact with electricity. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-elec-01r elecTriciTy 73 cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 basic introduction to electricity 5 raising awareness of electrical risks 5 Prevention of electrical risks 5 regulatory definitions 5 Operations in the environment 5 Portable hand-held electric power tools
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    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons required to operate in confined spaces as part of their mission. 5ObjecTives: - To raise the personnel’s awareness of the hazards related to operations in confined spaces. - To react in accordance with safety rules and procedures. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 introduction • Definition of a confined space • General definitions • Specific regulations 5 associated risks • Specific risks (asphyxiation, poisoning, explosion, etc.) • Dangerous gases • Other risks 5 Prevention • Preparation for operations • Risk analysis • Risk reduction measures 5 Operating in a confined space • Air analysis and protective equipment • Working environment • Rules for working in confined spaces • Actions to be carried out before the operation • Actions to be carried out during the operation 5 rescue • Organization and material resources 5 Practical exercises wearing respiratory equipment (optional) 5 On-the-spot assessment by means of multiple-choice questionnaire 5 Prerequisites • To ensure the effectiveness of this training action, we need to know the brands and types of detection and evacuation equipment, and the site rules www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar wORK SAfETY IN CONfINEd SPACES ae-esPc-01 ae-esPc-01 cONFiNeD sPaces 74
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    TECHNICAL RISKS INTROdUCTIONTO THE RISKS Of dRILLING RIGS fOR VISITORS ANd PERSONNEL INTERVENING ON AN OCCASIONAL bASIS 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Personnel from well service companies required to intervene at onshore and offshore drilling sites, visitors. 5ObjecTives: - To be familiar with the general risks associated with oil and gas rigs. - To be familiar with the general safety rules applicable to occasional maintenance work. - To be familiar with the main rules in an emergency situation. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 Technical content • The various types of rig • The component parts and their functions The risks • Hydrocarbon and toxic gas risks; zoned areas • Risks associated with different areas: platform, landing stage, substructure, pumps and mud pits, HP systems, energy production, various workshops, stores, other offshore plant areas • Signs used • Risks associated with different activities - case of Simops General rules to be observed • Control of access points • Permitted and prohibited equipment • Medical supervision on site • Work permit: request, follow-up, closure • Hygiene and health rules on site • The main rules in an emergency situation methods • Presentations and practical exercises (work permit) • Intra-company, on or off site www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-O&G-01 ae-O&G-01 Oil & Gas eXPlOraTiON aND PrODUcTiON - DrilliNG - wOrk-Over 75
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    TECHNICAL RISKS CLASSIfIEdzONES ANd SAfETY Of ELECTRICAL EqUIPMENT ON dRILLING SITES 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Drilling company personnel, onshore and offshore: drilling and maintenance personnel, HSE personnel. 5ObjecTives: - To be familiar with the rules applicable to zoned areas of rigs and workover rigs. - To be able to check the compliance of electrical equipment in zoned areas. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 Technical content: • Hydrocarbon risks • ATEX zones: definition, principles • Zoning • The various types of equipment used in zoned areas 5 rules to be observed • Permitted and prohibited equipment • Protective equipment commonly used on drilling sites • Mobile and portable equipment • On-site checks 5 methods • Presentations and practical exercises • Intra-company, on or off site www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-O&G-02 ae-O&G-02 Oil & Gas eXPlOraTiON aND PrODUcTiON - DrilliNG - wOrk-Over 76
  • 77.
    TECHNICAL RISKS PERMITTO wORK IN THE OIL ANd GAS ExPLORATION ANd PROdUCTION INdUSTRY 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Operator personnel, drilling companies, service companies, onshore and offshore, HSE personnel. 5ObjecTives: - To be familiar with the risks and principles of systems used to manage interventions at E/P sites. - To be able to implement a work permit system. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 Technical content • Hydrocarbon risks, ATEX zones • Deteriorated situations • Risks associated with different interventions • Simops 5 work permit principles • Responsibilities of the operator and external companies • Different permit management roles • Different types of permit • Work permit initiation, follow-up, completion procedure • Inspections before and during work • Pre-job meeting • How to act in the event of an emergency or an alarm 5 methods • Presentations and practical exercises: liabilities, permits • Intra-company, on or off site www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-O&G-03 ae-O&G-03 Oil & Gas eXPlOraTiON aND PrODUcTiON - DrilliNG - wOrk-Over 77
  • 78.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: Drilling company personnel, service company personnel, onshore and offshore, HSE personnel. 5ObjecTives: - To be familiar with the risks associated with rig and workover rig workstations. - To be familiar with and be able to apply safety rules. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 introduction • The various types of rig • The component parts and their functions • Accident statistics concerning rigs and workover rigs 5 General rules to be observed • Control of access points • Permitted and prohibited equipment • Medical supervision on site • Hygiene and health rules on site • The main rules in an emergency situation 5 risks and specific precautions • Hydrocarbon and toxic gas risks; zoned areas • The basic principles of well safety • Risks and precautions concerning different areas: platform, landing stage, substructure, pumps and mud pits, HP systems, energy production, various workshops, stores, other offshore plant areas • Risks associated with different activities - case of Simops 5 work permit • Responsibilities of the operator and external companies • Different permit management roles • Different types of permit • Work permit initiation, follow-up, completion procedure • The assessment of risks • Inspections before and during work • Pre-job meeting • How to act in the event of an emergency or an alarm 5 inspections 5 emergency situations 5 methods • Presentations and practical exercises: liabilities, permits • Intra-company, on site (mandatory) www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 5 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar SAfETY AT RIG ANd wORKOVER RIG wORKSTATIONS (OIL ANd GAS PROdUCTION ExPLORATION) ae-O&G-04 ae-O&G-04 Oil & Gas eXPlOraTiON aND PrODUcTiON - DrilliNG - wOrk-Over 78
  • 79.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: HSE staff or operating personnel of companies called upon to act in servicing and workover operations. Participants must have a general knowledge of these activities and of HSE. 5ObjecTives: - To become acquainted with the operations and the principal items of equipment. - To become acquainted with the risks of the various operations and control measures. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 General information 5 introduction • General remarks on well safety and hydrocarbon risks; classified zones. • Accidentology. • Contracts and Responsibilities. 5 completion • Casing – well heads • The different types of completion • Equipment: packer, WRSV, SSD, SPM, etc. 5 The risks common to different activities in well services and their means of control • Risks associated with lifting – falls – transport – high-pressure equipment – heat engines – electricity – chemical products – explosives – radioactive substances. • Risk analysis – work permit. 5 Operations, equipment and specific risks • Slickline • Perforations • Production tests • Coiled tubing, snubbing • Pumping – fracturation 5 The workover rig • Onshore and offshore rigs • Organization, responsibilities - work permits • Risks by location: floor, coupling, substructure, pumps and sludge tanks, HP circuits, energy production, various workshops, storage units, other premises and offshore units. • Simops. • General rules and emergency rules. 5 methods • Lectures and practical exercises (work permit) • Internal, on site or not. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 5 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar INTROdUCTION TO THE RISKS Of wORKING ON wELLS ae-O&G-05 ae-O&G-05 Oil & Gas eXPlOraTiON aND PrODUcTiON - DrilliNG - wOrk-Over 79
  • 80.
    ae-hyG-01 TECHNICAL RISKS HACCP fOOd HYGIENE ANd SAfETY 5PersONs cONcerNeD: All camp/kitchen management personnel and catering/procurement service personnel. 5ObjecTives: To make the persons concerned capable of inspecting, improving and communicating information on food hygiene and safety. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 module 1 - Presentation of the risks linked to food (1 hr) • Definition and origin of food hygiene • Microbes and bacteria. Growth method • Definition and presentation of pathogenic germs • Origin of food contamination • Limitation of the development of microorganisms • Behavior to adopt when handling food: basic hygiene rules. 5 module 2 - haccP (hazard analysis and critical control Points) method (2 hrs) • Origin, definition, objectives. Notion of hazard and risk • The HACCP concept according to a Quality system approach • The 7 principles and 12 steps • Hazard analysis (physical, biological and chemical). Criticality table • Creation of a HACCP manual with directly applicable measures and procedures. 5 module 3 - inspection: (4 hrs) • Mastering of critical control points. The cold chain and consequences of a breakage • Training of personnel, workstation sheet, cleaning protocol, disinfection protocol, inspection sheets, self-inspections, anomaly sheets (corrective and preventive actions), etc. • Practical exercise concerning good hygiene and inspection practices. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-hyG-01 hyGieNe 80
  • 81.
    TECHNICAL RISKS fIRE-fIGHTINGLEVEL 1 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-XXX-00 Fire-FiGhTiNG 81 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Hygiene and safety officers/Management (managers, heads of department, etc.)/ Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/ Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating personnel (operators/officers). 5ObjecTives: To be capable of preventing and extinguishing a fire in complete safety. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 combustion • The fire triangle • Propagation • The dangers of smoke 5 classes of fire • The different classes of fire 5 extinguishing agents • The different extinguishing agents • Effectiveness 5 Fire-fighting equipment • Extinguishers • Fire hose reel 5 Practical exercises • How to behave in a smoke-filled environment • Extinguishing several different seats of fire cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-iNc-01
  • 82.
    TECHNICAL RISKS fIRE-fIGHTINGLEVEL 2 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-XXX-00 Fire-FiGhTiNG 82 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Hygiene and safety officers/Management (managers, heads of department, etc.)/ Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/ Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating personnel (operators/officers). 5ObjecTives: To be capable of: - Organizing fire safety within the company and putting in place prevention measures; - Knowing the resources available at the site and the method for their rapid and effective implementation; - Organizing fire-fighting activities; - Intervening rapidly and effectively if a fire breaks out. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 The basic mechanisms of combustion • The combustion of gases, liquids and solids • The effects of combustion • The classification of fires • The modes of propagation • The specific case of explosions • Detection (types of sensors and operating principles) 5 The methods and mechanisms of extinguishing • The extinguishing agents and their modes of operation • The means of extinguishing and their characteristics • The organization of fire safety (alarm, alert, evacuation, intervention) 5 instructions and procedures cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-iNc-02
  • 83.
    TECHNICAL RISKS EVACUATIONTEAM MEMbER www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-XXX-00 Fire-FiGhTiNG 83 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Hygiene and safety officers/Management (managers, heads of department, etc.)/ Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/ Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers)/Operating personnel (operators/officers). 5ObjecTives: To be capable of organizing and managing an evacuation of the company in complete safety. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 legislation and regulations 5 risks in the company 5 instructions 5 roles of the evacuation team members 5 assembly of personnel 5 Familiarization with the evacuation routes cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-iNc-03
  • 84.
    TECHNICAL RISKS INTROdUCTIONTO THE USE Of fIRE SAfETY SYSTEMS ae-XXX-00 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-XXX-00 Fire-FiGhTiNG 84 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Hygiene and safety officers, management (managers, heads of department, etc.), Site HSE Managers (RSESs),Intermediate management/operations personnel/ Design Department/HSE engineers / production-maintenance-safety superintendents, site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisors/foremen, supervisory personnel (technicians/officers), operating personnel (operators/officers). 5ObjecTives: To be capable of interpreting the signals and using the automatic fire detection system. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 The detection system 5 equipment 5 control equipment 5 General information on the functions 5 The different alarms 5 Practical exercises using the system cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar iNc-04
  • 85.
    TECHNICAL RISKS INTROdUCTIONTO wEARING SELf-CONTAINEd bREATHING APPARATUS (SCbA) www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com Fire-FiGhTiNG 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Back-up response team members, company firefighters, etc. 5ObjecTives: - To familiarize the designated personnel with wearing the SCBA. - To know how to carry out an intervention in a toxic atmosphere. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 module 1: Familiarization with breathing apparatus • Types of equipment used to protect breathing and their technical characteristics • Usage and maintenance rules • Non-breathable and explosive atmospheres • Reminder of physiological aspects: the physiology of ventilation and respiration • The body’s cardio-respiratory adaptation in response to effort • Physiological constraints linked to wearing the SCBA. 5 module 2: Practical session • Presentation of the constraints linked to wearing breathing apparatus • Exercises specific to getting users used to wearing breathing apparatus over an open-air course • Practical exercises that put personnel in difficult conditions (reduced visibility, heat, obstacles, noise). cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-iNc-05 85 ae-XXX-00
  • 86.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons working at hydrocarbon storage or production sites. 5ObjecTives: - To be familiar with the risks associated with hydrocarbons in the industry in general, and more specifically in the field of Oil and Gas Production Exploration. - To be able to fill in the hot working permit. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 Technical content 5 risks • Classification of gases and vapors • Flash point, explosive limits, spontaneous combustion temperature, etc. • Ignition sources: flames, hot spots, sparks, static electricity, electromagnetic waves; • Ignition mechanisms: flash, deflagration, detonation • UVCE, BLEVE: effects of pressure and temperatures • Classified zones 5 Precautions • Monitoring explosibility • Electrical equipment that may be used in classified zones • Heat engines • Inerting • Checking the equipment • On-the-spot work permit 5 methods • Lectures and practical exercises • Internal, on site or not www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar RISKS Of HYdROCARbONS ae-iNc-06 ae-iNc-06 Fire-FiGhTiNG 86
  • 87.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All people who work in or who are required to intervene in explosive atmosphere zones. 5ObjecTives: - To be familiar with the risks of explosion risk atmospheres. - To be able to define ATEX zones. - To be familiar with possible ignition sources and inspection means. - To be familiar with the different types of electrical equipment used and be able to check its certification. - To be able to check the explosibility of the atmosphere using an explosimeter. - To be able to implement the work permit system in ATEX zones. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 Part 1: General 1. introduction • A. What is an explosion? • B. Accidentology linked to explosive atmospheres: several examples • C. Regulations governing the ATEX 2. characteristics of explosive mixtures • A. Terminology • B. Classification of flammable gases and vapors - Labor Law - Regulations governing installations classified for environment protection - Rules governing the management and use of hydrocarbon deposits - Transport regulations - road, rail, sea and air • B. Flammability and explosibility of mixtures • C. Effects of explosions - overpressure 5 Part 2: assessment of explosion risks 1. Obligations and responsibilities of the company manager 2. Zoning of hazardous zones 3. monitoring of the explosibility of an atmosphere - explosimeter 5 Part 3: Prevention of explosion risks 1. action on flammable gases and vapors 2. removal of flammable sources 3. Devices used in aTeX zones 4. limitation of the effects of explosions 5 course exam NB: Training may be given in French, English or Spanish. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ExPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES (ATEx) ae-iNc-07 ae-iNc-07 Fire-FiGhTiNG 87
  • 88.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons required to use a pallet truck. 5ObjecTives: To be able to use an electric pallet truck in compliance with operating and safety rules. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 5 analysis of risks related to the use of pallet trucks 5 Texts relating to the operation of pallet trucks 5 Pallet truck technology 5 checking of pallet trucks 5 Pallet truck capacity plates 5 Operating and safety rules relating to pallet trucks 5 Operating training 5 assessment www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar SAfE dRIVING Of ELECTRIC PALLET TRUCKS ae-lev-01 ae-lev-01 liFTiNG 88
  • 89.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons required to use a self-propelled industrial truck. 5ObjecTives: To be able to perform loading and unloading operations safely. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 5 Texts relating to the operation of self-propelled trucks 5 self-propelled truck technology 5 capacity plates • Operating methods: suitability of truck, checks at start of shift, operating empty/loaded truck, different surfaces, lifting and setting down loads off/on ground, stacking and unstacking, storage/removal from storage at all levels of a pallet rack, unloading of a lorry, lifting, transportation and setting down of a long load, level 1 maintenance, check at end of shift. 5 assessment www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar SAfE dRIVING Of fORK-LIfT TRUCKS ae-lev-02 ae-lev-02 liFTiNG 89
  • 90.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons required to use a self-propelled industrial truck. 5ObjecTives: To be able to perform loading and unloading operations safely. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 5 Texts relating to the operation of self-propelled trucks 5 self-propelled truck technology 5 capacity plates 5 Operating methods • Suitability of truck, checks at start of shift, operating empty/loaded truck, different surfaces, lifting and setting down loads off/on ground, stacking and unstacking, storage/removal from storage at all levels of a pallet rack, unloading of a lorry, lifting, transportation and setting down of a long load, level 1 maintenance, check at end of shift. 5 assessment www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar SAfE dRIVING Of fORK-LIfT TRUCKS - REfRESHER ae-lev-02r ae-lev-02r liFTiNG 90
  • 91.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons required to use mobile human platform lifts. 5ObjecTives: To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to human lifts. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 5 Texts relating to mobile human platform lifts 5 mobile human platform lift technology 5 Operating and safety rules relating to mobile human platform lifts 5 signs and markings on construction sites 5 Operating training 5 assessment www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar SAfE dRIVING Of MObILE HUMAN PLATfORM LIfTS ae-lev-03 ae-lev-03 liFTiNG 91
  • 92.
    TECHNICAL RISKS SAfEdRIVING Of MObILE HUMAN PLATfORM LIfTS - REfRESHER 5PersONs cONcerNeD: All persons required to use mobile human platform lifts. 5ObjecTives: To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to human lifts. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 5 Texts relating to mobile human platform lifts 5 mobile human platform lift technology 5 Operating and safety rules relating to mobile human platform lifts 5 signs and markings on construction sites 5 Operating training 5 assessment www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-lev-03r ae-lev-03r liFTiNG 92
  • 93.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons required to use an auxiliary loading crane. 5ObjecTives: To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to auxiliary cranes. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 5 Texts relating to auxiliary cranes 5 auxiliary crane technologies 5 Operating and safety rules relating to auxiliary cranes 5 signs and markings on construction sites 5 Operating training 5 assessment www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar SAfE dRIVING Of AUxILIARY LOAdING CRANES ae-lev-04 ae-lev-04 liFTiNG 93
  • 94.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons required to use an auxiliary loading crane. 5ObjecTives: To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to auxiliary cranes. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 5 Texts relating to auxiliary cranes 5 auxiliary crane technologies 5 Operating and safety rules relating to auxiliary cranes 5 signs and markings on construction sites 5 Operating training 5 assessment www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar SAfE dRIVING Of AUxILIARY LOAdING CRANES - REfRESHER ae-lev-04r ae-lev-04r liFTiNG 94
  • 95.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons required to use a mobile crane. 5ObjecTives: To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to mobile cranes. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 5 Texts relating to mobile cranes 5 mobile crane technologies 5 mobile crane load chart: stability and resistance 5 Operating and safety rules relating to mobile cranes 5 signs and markings on construction sites 5 Operating training 5 assessment www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar SAfE dRIVING Of MObILE CRANES ae-lev-05 ae-lev-05 liFTiNG 95
  • 96.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons required to use a mobile crane. 5ObjecTives: To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to mobile cranes. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 5 Texts relating to mobile cranes 5 mobile crane technologies 5 mobile crane load chart: stability and resistance 5 Operating and safety rules relating to mobile cranes 5 signs and markings on construction sites 5 Operating training 5 assessment www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar SAfE dRIVING Of MObILE CRANES - REfRESHER ae-lev-05r 96 ae-lev-05r liFTiNG
  • 97.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons required to use construction site machinery. 5ObjecTives: To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to construction site machinery. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention • Analysis of risks related to the use of construction site machinery • Texts relating to construction site machinery • Construction site machinery technologies • Implementing machinery 5safety rules related to: the operation and servicing of machinery, the construction site environment • Safety rules during shut-downs and at the end of a shift 5 Transfer of construction site machinery by road 5 Operating training 5 assessment www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar SAfE dRIVING Of CONSTRUCTION SITE MACHINERY ae-lev-06 ae-lev-06 liFTiNG 97
  • 98.
    TECHNICAL RISKS SAfEdRIVING Of CONSTRUCTION SITE MACHINERY - REfRESHER www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-lev-06r liFTiNG 98 5PersONs cONcerNeD: All persons required to use construction site machinery. 5ObjecTives: To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to construction site machinery. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention • Analysis of risks related to the use of construction site machinery • Texts relating to construction site machinery • Construction site machinery technologies • Implementing machinery 5safety rules related to: the operation and servicing of machinery, the construction site environment • Safety rules during shut-downs and at the end of a shift 5 Transfer of construction site machinery by road 5 Operating training 5 assessment cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-lev-06r
  • 99.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons required to use a bridge crane. 5ObjecTives: To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to bridge cranes. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 5 Textes relating to bridge cranes, gantry cranes 5 Presentation of hoists, jib cranes, bridge cranes, gantry cranes 5 basic physics and units used in lifting 5 Operating and safety rules relating to bridge cranes 5 Operating training www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar SAfE dRIVING Of bRIdGE CRANES ae-lev-07 ae-lev-07 liFTiNG 99
  • 100.
    TECHNICAL RISKS SAfEdRIVING Of bRIdGE CRANES - REfRESHER www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-lev-07r liFTiNG 100 5PersONs cONcerNeD: All persons required to use a bridge crane. 5ObjecTives: To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to bridge cranes. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety: workplace accident, responsibility, prevention 5 Textes relating to bridge cranes, gantry cranes 5 Presentation of hoists, jib cranes, bridge cranes, gantry cranes 5 basic physics and units used in lifting 5 Operating and safety rules relating to bridge cranes 5 Operating training cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-lev-07r
  • 101.
    TECHNICAL RISKS SLINGING ae-lev-08 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-lev-08 liFTiNG 101 5PersONs cONcerNeD: All persons required to use slings. 5ObjecTives: To know and master the operating and safety rules relating to bridge cranes. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 safety 5 basic physics and units used in lifting • Basic knowledge of statics • Sling techniques • Lifting devices • Spreaders • Special accessories • Turning over of loads • Specific fastenings (knots)
  • 102.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons who would like to make themselves useful in the event of an accident in the workplace: Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisors/Foremen/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers). Member of staff who must have received the training necessary to give first aid in an emergency. 5ObjecTives: To know how to give first aid in an emergency. The training is validated by continuous assessment of knowledge by the instructor throughout the course. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 workplace first aid • What is a workplace first-aid representative? • The emergency contingency plan “How to behave in the event of an accident”: protect, examine, raise the alert, provide help. 5 look for continuing risks to provide protection • Is there a continuing risk of crushing, fire, explosion, electrification, suffocation? • Try to eliminate the risk, isolate the victim from the risk or move the victim away from the risk without exposing yourself to danger. 5 rapidly examine the victim and raise the alert Is the victim... • Bleeding heavily? • Suffocating? • Answering questions? • Breathing? 5 raise the alert • Organization of first aid/emergency services in the company • Organization of the public emergency services • Public alarms/sirens • Issuing and spreading an alert message. 5 Provide help Appropriate action to take if: • The victim is bleeding heavily • The victim does not answer you, but is breathing • The victim does not answer you and is not breathing • The victim is suffering from burns • The victim is talking, but cannot make certain movements • The victim is suffering from specific wounds • The victim is complaining. 5 information on the risks that exist within the company • Basic information on the official Risk Assessment Document • The workplace first-aid representative, a preventer www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar fIRST AId LEVEL 1 ae-ssT-01 ae-ssT-01 FirsT aiD 102
  • 103.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/ Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman/Supervisory personnel (technicians/officers). All persons who are already workplace first-aid representatives. 5ObjecTives: To recover or improve the capacity to give first aid in an emergency. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 revision of the general principles of first aid 5 look for continuing risks to provide protection 5 examine the victim and raise the alert 5 Provide help 5 situations inherent to specific risks www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar fIRST AId LEVEL 1 - REfRESHER ae-ssT-01r ae-ssT-01r FirsT aiD 103
  • 104.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons who occupy the function of a workplace first-aid representative. 5ObjecTives: - To practice the appropriate actions using equipment in order to maintain and/or improve a victim’s condition before the arrival of the emergency services. - To know how to pass on an alert (observe and pass on the correct information). cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 Greeting - Presentation 5 The team of first-aid representatives 5 The assessment 5 constraints of handling operations/emergency extractions 5 lifting operations 5 Use of stretchers 5 hemorrhages, cuts and burns 5 ensuring a clear airway 5 artificial ventilation with equipment 5 Oxygen therapy – heart massage – semi-automatic defibrillators 5 immobilizations www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 5 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar fIRST AId LEVEL 2 ae-ssT-02 ae-ssT-02 FirsT aiD 104
  • 105.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons who occupy the function of a workplace first-aid representative. 5ObjecTives: - To practice the appropriate actions using equipment in order to maintain and/or improve a victim’s condition before the arrival of the emergency services. - To know how to pass on an alert (observe and pass on the correct information). cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 Greeting - Presentation 5 The team of first-aid representatives 5 The assessment 5 constraints of handling operations/emergency extractions 5 lifting operations 5 Use of stretchers 5 hemorrhages, cuts and burns 5 ensuring a clear airway 5 artificial ventilation with equipment 5 Oxygen therapy – heart massage – semi-automatic defibrillators 5 immobilizations www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar fIRST AId LEVEL 2 - REfRESHER ae-ssT-02r ae-ssT-02r FirsT aiD 105
  • 106.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: All persons whose workstation is equipped with a defibrillator. 5ObjecTives: - To improve one’s knowledge in order to give first aid to a person who is suffering from cardiac arrest - To integrate the use of a defibrillator into the “chain of survival”. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 1. cardiac arrest • Early defibrillation, its importance in the “chain of survival” 5 2. Defibrillation • Definition and operating principle • Dangers and precautions for personnel and victims 5 3. The semi-automatic defibrillator • Presentation and description of the device • Servicing and maintenance, power supply • Conditions of use 5 Use of the device, procedures and practical exercises www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar USE Of A dEfIbRILLATOR ae-ssT-03 ae-ssT-03 FirsT aiD 106
  • 107.
    TECHNICAL RISKS SAfETYOf wORK AT HEIGHT ae-haU-01 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-haU-01 wOrkiNG aT heiGhT 107 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, operations or maintenance personnel, members of the CHSCTs (Hygiene and Working Conditions Monitoring Committees) and all persons concerned by the prevention of professional risks. 5ObjecTives: To be familiar with the risks linked with work at height and to use the appropriate protection equipment. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 analysis of the risks linked with work at height 5 individual Personal Protection equipment (PPe) The different parameters to be taken into account when making one’s choice • Harnesses • Safety straps • Connectors • Checking the equipment 5 Practical exercises • Using and wearing the equipment • Checking the equipment
  • 108.
    TECHNICAL RISKS wORKINGON SCAffOLdING ae-haU-02 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-haU-02 wOrkiNG aT heiGhT 108 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, operations or maintenance personnel, members of the CHSCTs (Hygiene and Working Conditions Monitoring Committees) and all persons concerned by the prevention of professional risks. 5ObjecTives: To be familiar with and apply the rules necessary to safely access, move about on and work on scaffolding. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 analysis of the risks linked with work at height 5 Protection against falls • Individual Protection Equipment • Collective Protection Equipment • Checking the equipment 5 Types of scaffolding and terminology 5 safe access and movement • Compliance with load limits • Keeping the scaffolding safe 5 risks of concurrency/interference with other tasks at work sites 5 Practical exercises • Using and wearing the equipment • Checking the equipment
  • 109.
    TECHNICAL RISKS ERECTIONANd CHECKING Of SCAffOLdING ae-haU-03 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-haU-03 wOrkiNG aT heiGhT 109 5PersONs cONcerNeD: Work managers, supervisors, safety managers and officers, operations or maintenance personnel, members of the CHSCTs (Hygiene and Working Conditions Monitoring Committees) and all persons concerned by the prevention of professional risks. 5ObjecTives: To be familiar with and apply the rules necessary to erect and maintain scaffolding. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 analysis of the risks linked with work at height 5 acceptance-testing and checking scaffolding • Each individual’s responsibility • Contractor, erector, users • The importance of the prior work specification 5 The different checks • How to put into practice and implement the checks • The importance of check-lists
  • 110.
    TECHNICAL RISKS 5PersONscONcerNeD: Employees engaged on operations and construction or maintenance work at height (wind turbines, masts, cranes, etc.) Response teams. 5ObjecTives: - To become acquainted with methods of rescue and evacuation at a height; - To be able to implement the different rescue and evacuation techniques for a casualty working at height. cOUrse cONTeNTs 5 General information TheOry: • Awareness of the risks associated with working at height • Controlling risks associated with work at height (impact force, fall factor, headroom and pendulum effect) • Falls in individual or collective protection configurations • Response techniques and associated equipment PracTical: • Checking PPE before use • Knots, temporary sling anchorages and installation of ropes • Moving around at height: climbing on a lanyard and fall-prevention devices, climbing down and up on ropes • Introduction to safety equipment specific to rescue work conducting a rescue: • Analyzing the situation • Preparing equipment • Technique of evacuation on ropes (release on descent device and fall prevention device) • Approaching and reassuring the casualty • Bringing the casualty down • Pair-work simulation under real conditions of rescue of a casualty www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com cONDiTiONs 5 Duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 Dates & venues Consult the calendar RESCUE ANd EVACUATION AT HEIGHT ae-haU-04 ae-haU-04 wOrkiNG aT heiGhT 110
  • 111.
    EXPLORATION & PRODUCTIONTRAINING / 2014 DEFENSIVE DRIVING “Traffic accidents still represent more than 20% of accidents in E&P.” www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
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    EXPLORATION & PRODUCTIONTRAINING / 2014 DEFENSIVE DRIVING • Light vehicles - Theory • Light vehicles - Practical • Light vehicles - Refresher • Light vehicles - Offroad - Theory • Light vehicles - Offroad - Practical • Light vehicles - Offroad - Refresher • Offroad driving - Mud - Theory • Offroad driving - Mud - Practical • Offroad driving - Mud - Refresher • Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Theory • Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Practical • Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Refresher • Offroad driving - Snow - Theory • Offroad driving - Snow - Practical • Offroad driving - Snow - Refresher • Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Theory • Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Practical • Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Refresher • Heavy articulated vehicles - Theory • Heavy articulated vehicles - Practical • Heavy articulated vehicles - Refresher • Buses - Coaches - Theory • Buses - Coaches - Practical • Buses - Coaches - Refresher • Emergency vehicles - Theory • Emergency vehicles - Practical • Emergency vehicles - Refresher • Convoy leader • Preparation for an isolated mission (Program upon request) • ECO-driving light vehicles AE-DRIV-01 AE-DRIV-01-01 AE-DRIV-01R AE-DRIV-02 AE-DRIV-02-01 AE-DRIV-02R 4 wd AE-DRIV-03 AE-DRIV-03-01 AE-DRIV-03R AE-DRIV-04 AE-DRIV-04-01 AE-DRIV-04R AE-DRIV-05 AE-DRIV-05-01 AE-DRIV-05R heavy vehicles AE-DRIV-06 AE-DRIV-06-01 AE-DRIV-06R AE-DRIV-07 AE-DRIV-07-01 AE-DRIV-07R AE-DRIV-08 AE-DRIV-08-01 AE-DRIV-08R AE-DRIV-09 AE-DRIV-09-01 AE-DRIV-09R others AE-DRIV-10 AE-DRIV-11 AE-DRIV-12 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
  • 113.
    DEFENSIVE DRIVING EXPLORATION& PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 • Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 1 • Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 • Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher • Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles • Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles - Refresher • Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 1 • Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 • Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher • Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 • Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher • Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles • Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles - Refresher • Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 • Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher • Driving instructor/Trainer Light and Heavy vehicles - Level 4 assessor AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL-Rec AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4 AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4-Rec AE-DRIV-13-N1-PL AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL-Rec trainer AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL-Rec AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4 AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4-Rec AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL-Rec AE-DRIV-13-N4-PL&VL www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
  • 114.
    ae-driv-01 DEFENSIVE DRIVING LIGhT VEhIcLES - ThEoRy 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 10 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/ HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: To introduce the company’s policies and standards related to driving with an internal and external representation of an accident. coUrse contents 5 human aptitude vs Physical capacity to drive 1) Human and mechanical reaction times 2) Vision vs driving 3) The notions of near/distant vision and binocular/peripheral vision. 5 analysis and identification of the potential hazards of the road 1) Generalities 2) Due to the specificities of the environment (off-road, driving trucks, snow, ice) 3) Corrective actions adapted to different risk areas. 5 safety distance 1) Distance between moving vehicles in traffic 2) Distance between stationary vehicles in traffic 3) Leaving a safety distance when moving off 4) Braking and stopping distances. 5 drivers’ capacities and the notion of mechanics (checking) 1) Consumption of alcohol 2) Use of medicines or drugs 3) The mechanical condition of the vehicle • Type of vehicle • General condition of the vehicle/checking • Tires (condition/type) • Passive safety features (air bags/ABS brakes/seat belts/headrests). 5 revision of the regulations and the highway code Questions and answers by means of revision of definitions, shapes, colors and pictogram symbols - adapted to the needs and the environment of the participants. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-01 light vehicles 114
  • 115.
    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: For a maximum of 6 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/ HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-01 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: To correct drivers’ negative points and consolidate positive points. The participants will drive and will be assessed by means of commentary driving in order to define and organize their training. coUrse contents 5 commentary driving Definition and presentation of the Assessment Sheet. 5 Pratique The participants will be assessed by means of commentary driving in order to check and consolidate the definition of the objectives for the training. 5 note To optimize the assessment, there will be no more than 6-8 participants according to the number of daylight hours available. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar LIGhT VEhIcLES - PRAcTIcAL ae-driv-01-01 ae-driv-01-01 light vehicles 115
  • 116.
    DEFENSIVE DRIVING www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-driv-01r light vehicles 116 5Persons concerned: Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/ HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-01 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: To correct drivers’ negative points and consolidate positive points. The participants will drive and will be assessed by means of commentary driving in order to define and organize their training. conditions 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar LIGhT VEhIcLES - REFREShER ae-driv-01r coUrse contents 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises
  • 117.
    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: For a maximum of 10 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/ HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: - To be capable of anticipating potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 - defensive driving • Driving capacity and proficiency • Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road • Air bags • Drivers' capacities • Revision of the rules… 5 Module 2 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims. 5 Module 3 - Mechanical system of four-wheel drive vehicles • Transmission • Wheel hub • Constant speed • Transfer box • Limited slip differential… 5 Module 4 - tire pressures • Types of wheel rims • Tires • Deflating a tire… 5 Module 5 - breakdown vehicles and associated equipment • Towing points • Towing techniques • Breakdown equipment • Safety equipments. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar LIGhT VEhIcLES - oFFRoAD - ThEoRy ae-driv-02 ae-driv-02 4 wd 117
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    ae-driv-02-01 DEFENSIVE DRIVING LIGhT VEhIcLES - oFFRoAD - PRAcTIcAL 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-02 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: - To be capable of anticipating potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. coUrse contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-02-01 5 Module 1 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims. 5 Module 2 - adhesion • Principles • Skid control • Braking… 5 Module 3 - tire pressures and inflation exercises • Types of wheel rims • Tires • Deflating a tire… 5 Module 4 - adhérence • Principes • Contrôle de dérapage • Freinage… 4 wd 118 contd...
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    LIGhT VEhIcLES -oFFRoAD - PRAcTIcAL contd... 5 Module 5 - Pressions des pneumatiques et exercices de gonflage • Types de jantes • Pneumatiques • Dégonfler une roue… 5 Module 6 - breakdown vehicles and associated equipment • Towing points • Towing techniques • Breakdown equipment. DEFENSIVE DRIVING www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 4 wd
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING LIGhTVEhIcLES - oFFRoAD - REFREShER 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-02 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: - To be capable of anticipating potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-driv-02r 4 wd 120 coUrse contents conditions 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-02r 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: For a maximum of 10 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential accident situations. - To develop the principles of driving in muddy areas. - To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in mud. - To understand the vehicle's mechanisms when driving in mud. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 - defensive driving • Driving capacity and proficiency • Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road • Air bags • Drivers’ capacities • Revision of the rules… 5 Module 2 - Mechanical systems • Differentials • Transfer box • Distributors… 5 Module 3 - adhesion • Principles • Skid control • Braking… 5 Module 4 - chains • Storage • Installation/Removal • Movement… 5 Module 5 - breakdown recovery • Towing points • Use of ropes • Straps… www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar oFFRoAD DRIVING - MuD - ThEoRy ae-driv-03 ae-driv-03 4 wd 121
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    ae-driv-03-01 DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/Operations personnel/Design Department/ HSE engineers/Production-maintenance-safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production-intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-03 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential accident situations. - To develop the principles of driving in muddy areas. - To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in mud. - To understand the vehicle's mechanisms when driving in mud. coUrse contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-03-01 5 Module 1 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims. 5 Module 2 - adhesion • Principles • Skid control • Braking… 5 Module 3 - chains • Storage • Installation/Removal • Movement… 5 Module 4 - breakdown recovery • Towing points • Use of ropes • Straps… contd... oFFRoAD DRIVING - MuD - PRAcTIcAL 4 wd 122
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    oFFRoAD DRIVING -MuD - PRAcTIcAL contd... 5 Module 5 - commentary driving Participants are assessed during commentary driving training exercises to check and consolidate the modules learnt previously in the theory sessions. 5 assessment At the end of the two different types of sessions (theory and practical), the drivers will undergo a full assessment of their skills. The theoretical assessment will take the form of a multiple-choice test which must be passed before the participant can take the practical assessment. The practical assessment will consist of the continuous assessment that takes place during the course, and of a practical test of the qualifications. Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will then receive a certificate of proficiency. DEFENSIVE DRIVING www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 4 wd
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING oFFRoADDRIVING - MuD - REFREShER 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-03 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential accident situations. - To develop the principles of driving in muddy areas. - To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in mud. - To understand the vehicle's mechanisms when driving in mud. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-driv-03r 4 wd 124 coUrse contents conditions 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-03r 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: For a maximum of 10 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the principles of driving in the desert. - To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in the desert. - To understand the vehicle’s mechanisms in a desert environment. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims. 5 Module 2 - Prior inspection • Key points • Equipment • External inspection • Tires… 5 Module 3 - Four-wheel drive transmission • Transmission • Transfer box • Disengageable hub • Limited slip differentials… 5 Module 4 - tire pressure • Wheel rims • Tires • Inflation/Deflation… www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar oFFRoAD DRIVING - DESERT/SAND - ThEoRy ae-driv-04 ae-driv-04 4 wd 125 contd...
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    xxx oFFRoAD DRIVING- DESERT/SAND - ThEoRy contd... 5 Module 5 - essential survival skills • Navigation • Communication • Map and compass • Headings • Survival in extreme heat • Exposure to heat… 5 Module 6 - vehicle breakdown recovery • 3 questions • Towing point • Shackles • Straps… 5 Module 7 - essential skills for driving in the desert • Principles of adhesion • Center of gravity • Dunes and slippery surfaces…… DEFENSIVE DRIVING www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 4 wd
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    ae-driv-04-01 DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-04 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the principles of driving in the desert. - To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in the desert. - To understand the vehicle’s mechanisms in a desert environment. coUrse contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-04-01 5 Module 1 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims. 5 Module 2 - Prior inspection • Key points • Equipment • External inspection • Tires… 5 Module 3 - Four-wheel drive transmission • Transmission • Transfer box • Disengageable hub • Limited slip differentials… 5 Module 4 - tire pressure • Wheel rims • Tires • Inflation/Deflation… contd... oFFRoAD DRIVING - DESERT/SAND - PRAcTIcAL 4 wd 127
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING oFFRoADDRIVING - DESERT/SAND - PRAcTIcAL contd... 5 Module 5 - vehicle breakdown recovery • 3 questions • Towing point • Shackles • Straps… 5 Module 6 - essential skills for driving in the desert • Principles of adhesion • Center of gravity • Dunes and slippery surfaces… 5 Module 7 - commentary driving Participants are assessed during commentary driving training exercises to check and consolidate the modules learnt previously in the theory sessions. 5 assessment At the end of the two different types of sessions (theory and practical), the drivers will undergo a full assessment of their skills. The theoretical assessment will take the form of a multiple-choice test which must be passed before the participant can take the practical assessment. The practical assessment will consist of the continuous assessment that takes place during the course, and of a practical test of the qualifications. Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will then receive a certificate of proficiency. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 4 wd
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING oFFRoADDRIVING - DESERT/SAND - REFREShER 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-04 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the principles of driving in the desert. - To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in the desert. - To understand the vehicle’s mechanisms in a desert environment. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-driv-04r 4 wd 129 coUrse contents conditions 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-04r 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: For a maximum of 10 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop theprinciples of driving on snow. - To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in a snow-covered area. - To understand the vehicle's mechanisms in a wintery environment. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 - defensive driving • Driving capacity and proficiency • Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road • Air bags • Drivers’ capacities • Revision of the rules… 5 Module 2 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims. 5 Module 3 - wintry conditions • Ice and frost • Fog • Extreme cold… 5 Module 4 - driving on ice and snow • Preparation of the vehicle • Principles of adhesion • Skid control • Emergency braking technique… www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar oFFRoAD DRIVING - SNow - ThEoRy ae-driv-05 ae-driv-05 4 wd 130 contd...
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING oFFRoADDRIVING - SNow - ThEoRy contd... www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 4 wd 5 Module 5 - Procedure for using chains • Inspection • Installation/Removal • Movement… 5 Module 6 - vehicle breakdown recovery • 3 questions • Towing point • Shackles • Straps… 5 Module 7 - survival • Stay in contact • When snowed in…
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    ae-driv-05-01 DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-05 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop theprinciples of driving on snow. - To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in a snow-covered area. - To understand the vehicle's mechanisms in a wintery environment. coUrse contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-05-01 5 Module 1 - Prior inspection • Key points • Equipment • External inspection • Tires… 5 Module 2 - driving on ice and snow • Preparation of the vehicle • Principles of adhesion • Skid control • Emergency braking technique… 5 Module 3 - Procedure for using chains • Inspection • Installation/Removal • Movement… 5 Module 4 - vehicle breakdown recovery • 3 questions • Towing point • Shackles • Straps… 5 Module 5 - survival • Stay in contact • When snowed in… contd... oFFRoAD DRIVING - SNow - PRAcTIcAL 4 wd 132
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING oFFRoADDRIVING - SNow - PRAcTIcAL contd... 5 Module 6 - commentary driving Participants are assessed during commentary driving training exercises to check and consolidate the modules learnt previously in the theory sessions. 5 assessment At the end of the two different types of sessions (theory and practical), the drivers will undergo a full assessment of their skills. The theoretical assessment will take the formof a multiple-choice test which must be passed before the participant can take the practical assessment. The practical assessment will consist of the continuous assessment that takes place during the course, and of a practical test of the qualifications. Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will then receive a certificate of proficiency www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 4 wd
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING oFFRoADDRIVING - SNow - REFREShER 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in road transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. Person using his own vehicle for mission or during trips to work place, long contract staff. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-05 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence B verified on site. 5objectives: - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop theprinciples of driving on snow. - To carry out the appropriate checks before driving in a snow-covered area. - To understand the vehicle's mechanisms in a wintery environment. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-driv-06r 4 wd 134 coUrse contents conditions 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-05r 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: For a maximum of 10 persons. Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. 5PrereqUisites: Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 - defensive driving for heavy vehicles • Driving capacity and proficiency • Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road • Air bags • Drivers’ capacities • Revision of the rules… 5 Module 2 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims… 5 Module 3 - Use of chocks • Placement • Safety precautions • Movement of chocks… 5 Module 4 - vehicle maneuvers • Vehicle maneuvers • Reversing procedure • The ten key points • Guidance on the ground • Urban environment... www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar hEAVy NoN-ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - ThEoRy ae-driv-06 ae-driv-06 heavy vehicles 135 contd...
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING hEAVyNoN-ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - ThEoRy contd... www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com heavy vehicles 5 Module 5 - braking techniques • Traction • Emergency braking • Wheel locking • Cadence braking • Slow-down system • Fading • Emergency procedure... 5 Module 6 - loading • Securing the load • Anchoring points • Stowage instructions • Strain criterion…
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    ae-driv-06-01 DEFENSIVE DRIVING hEAVy NoN-ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - PRAcTIcAL ae-driv-06-01 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-06 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site.. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims… 5 Module 2 - Use of chocks • Placement • Safety precautions • Movement of chocks… 5 Module 3 - vehicle maneuvers • Vehicle maneuvers • Reversing procedure • The ten key points • Guidance on the ground • Urban environment... 5 Module 4 - braking techniques • Traction • Emergency braking • Wheel locking • Cadence braking • Slow-down system • Fading • Emergency procedure... www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com contd... conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost heavy vehicles Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar 137
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING hEAVyNoN-ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - PRAcTIcAL contd... 5 Module 5 - loading • Securing the load • Anchoring points • Stowage instructions • Strain criterion… 5 Module 6 - commentary driving Participants are assessed during commentary driving training exercises to check and consolidate the modules learnt previously in the theory sessions. 5 assessment At the end of the two different types of sessions (theory and practical), the drivers will undergo a full assessment of their skills. The theoretical assessment will take the form of a multiple-choice test which must be passed before the participant can take the practical assessment. The practical assessment will consist of the continuous assessment that takes place during the course, and of a practical test of the qualifications. Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will then receive a certificate of proficiency. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com heavy vehicles
  • 139.
    DEFENSIVE DRIVING hEAVyNoN-ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - REFREShER ae-driv-06r www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-driv-06r heavy vehicles 139 coUrse contents 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises conditions 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-06 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site.. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques.
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: For a maximum of 10 persons. Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. 5PrereqUisites: Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 - defensive driving for heavy vehicles • Driving capacity and proficiency • Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road • Air bags • Drivers’ capacities • Revision of the rules… 5 Module 2 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims… 5 Module 3 - Use of chocks • Placement • Safety precautions • Movement of chocks… 5 Module 4 - vehicle maneuvers • Vehicle maneuvers • Reversing procedure • The ten key points • Guidance on the ground • Urban environment... www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar hEAVy ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - ThEoRy ae-driv-07 ae-driv-07 heavy vehicles 140 contd...
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING hEAVyARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - ThEoRy contd... www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com heavy vehicles 5 Module 5 - braking techniques • Traction • Emergency braking • Wheel locking • Cadence braking • Slow-down system • Fading • Emergency procedure... 5 Module 6 - loading • Securing the load • Anchoring points • Stowage instructions • Strain criterion…
  • 142.
    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-07 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims… 5 Module 2 - Use of chocks • Placement • Safety precautions • Movement of chocks… 5 Module 3 - vehicle maneuvers • Vehicle maneuvers • Reversing procedure • The ten key points • Guidance on the ground • Urban environment... 5 Module 4 - braking techniques • Traction • Emergency braking • Wheel locking • Cadence braking • Slow-down system • Fading • Emergency procedure... www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar hEAVy ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - PRAcTIcAL ae-driv-07-01 ae-driv-07-01 heavy vehicles 142 contd...
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING hEAVyARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - PRAcTIcAL contd... www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com heavy vehicles 5 Module 5 - loading • Securing the load • Anchoring points • Stowage instructions • Strain criterion… 5 Module 6 - commentary driving Participants are assessed during commentary driving training exercises to check and consolidate the modules learnt previously in the theory sessions. 5 assessment At the end of the two different types of sessions (theory and practical), the drivers will undergo a full assessment of their skills. The theoretical assessment will take the form of a multiple-choice test which must be passed before the participant can take the practical assessment. The practical assessment will consist of the continuous assessment that takes place during the course, and of a practical test of the qualifications. Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will then receive a certificate of proficiency.
  • 144.
    DEFENSIVE DRIVING www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-driv-07r heavy vehicles 144 coUrse contents 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises conditions 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar hEAVy ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - REFREShER ae-driv-07r 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-07 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques.
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: For a maximum of 10 persons. Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman.. 5PrereqUisites: Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 - defensive driving for buses/coaches • Driving capacity and proficiency • Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road • Air bags • Drivers’ capacities • Revision of the rules… 5 Module 2 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims… 5 Module 3 - Use of chocks • Placement • Safety precautions • Movement of chocks… 5 Module 4 - safety of passengers • Protection of passengers • Refueling • Emergency exits • Seat belts… www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar BuSES - coAchES - ThEoRy ae-driv-08 ae-driv-08 heavy vehicles 145 contd...
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING BuSES- coAchES - ThEoRy contd... www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com heavy vehicles 5 Module 5 - vehicle maneuvers • Vehicle maneuvers • Reversing procedure • The ten key points • Guidance on the ground • Urban environment... 5 Module 6 - braking techniques • Traction • Emergency braking • Wheel locking • Cadence braking • Slow-down system • Fading • Emergency procedure…
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-08 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. coUrse contents conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar BuSES - coAchES - PRAcTIcAL ae-driv-08-01 ae-driv-08-01 heavy vehicles 147 5 Module 1 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims… 5 Module 2 - Use of chocks • Placement • Safety precautions • Movement of chocks… 5 Module 3 - safety of passengers • Protection of passengers • Refueling • Emergency exits • Seat belts… 5 Module 4 - vehicle maneuvers • Reversing procedure • The ten key points • Guidance on the ground • Urban environment... contd...
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING BuSES- coAchES - PRAcTIcAL contd... 5 Module 5 - braking techniques • Traction • Emergency braking • Wheel locking • Cadence braking • Slow-down system • Fading • Emergency procedure… 5 Module 6 - commentary driving Participants are assessed during commentary driving training exercises to check and consolidate the modules learnt previously in the theory sessions. 5 assessment At the end of the two different types of sessions (theory and practical), the drivers will undergo a full assessment of their skills. The theoretical assessment will take the form of a multiple-choice test which must be passed before the participant can take the practical assessment. The practical assessment will consist of the continuous assessment that takes place during the course, and of a practical test of the qualifications. Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will then receive a certificate of proficiency. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com heavy vehicles
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Any person involved in heavy truck’s transports: Management (Managers, Heads of Department, etc.)/Site HSE Managers (RSESs)/Intermediate management/ Operations personnel/Design Department/HSE engineers/Production-maintenance- safety superintendents/Site management personnel/HSE-production- intervention supervisor/Foreman. 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-08 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-driv-08r heavy vehicles 149 coUrse contents conditions 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar BuSES - coAchES - REFREShER ae-driv-08r 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING EMERGENcyVEhIcLES - ThEoRy www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-09 ae-driv-09 heavy vehicles 150 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 10 persons. Persons who hold a light vehicle and/or heavy truck driver’s licence and who are employed as drivers of rescue vehicles (firefighters, ambulance drivers, etc.) 5PrereqUisites: Defensive Driving, (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 - defensive driving • Driving capacity and proficiency • Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road • Air bags • Drivers’ capacities • Revision of the rules… 5 Module 2 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims… 5 Module 3 - driving during a mission • Use of warning lights and sirens • Driving under police escort.
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    ae-driv-09-01 DEFENSIVE DRIVING EMERGENcy VEhIcLES - PRAcTIcAL 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Persons who hold a light vehicle and/or heavy truck driver's license and who are employed as drivers of rescue vehicles (firefighters, ambulance drivers, etc.). 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-09 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims. 5 Module 2 - driving during a mission • Use of warning lights and sirens • Driving under police escort. 5 Module 3 - commentary driving Participants are assessed in the field during commentary driving training exercises to check and consolidate the modules covered previously in the theory sessions. 5 assessment At the end of each session (theory and practical), the drivers’ skills will be assessed. Moving on to the practical session is dependent on the result of a multiple-choice questionnaire that tests theoretical knowledge. Drivers must successfully complete both assessments to be considered proficient, and will then receive a certificate of proficiency. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-09-01 heavy vehicles 151
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING EMERGENcyVEhIcLES - REFREShER www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-driv-09r heavy vehicles 152 coUrse contents 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises conditions 5 duration 0.5 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-09r 5Persons concerned: For a maximum of 4 persons. Persons who hold a light vehicle and/or heavy truck driver's license and who are employed as drivers of rescue vehicles (firefighters, ambulance drivers, etc.). 5PrereqUisites: AE-DRIV-09 (Theory), 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 5objectives: - To anticipate potential road traffic accident situations. - To respond to the urgency of the driving situations. - To efficiently develop the aptitude to observe and the aptitude to control the vehicle. - To demonstrate low-risk driving techniques.
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: The convoy leader is responsible for protecting the public, a precious load, the driver of the load and himself. As the driver of an accompanying vehicle, he is part of a team that performs the important task of safely and securely moving loads or liquids over the public road network. His functions do not simply consist of displaying an “extra-long/extra-wide load” sign. For all the stages involved in the movement of a load or of liquids, he will have a particular task to fulfill. 5objectives: The success of the journey is largely dependent on the convoy leader’s skills, alertness and good judgment. When correctly applied, the techniques that the convoy leader will be taught must allow him to prevent: 1. collisions 2. loss of human life 3. loss of vehicles. coUrse contents 5 organization and communication 5 control of speed 5 spacing between vehicles 5 route 5 Position of vehicles 5 drivers 5 rules for moving off and stopping 5 emergency procedures 5 reaction when faced with a threat A convoy leader is responsible for ensuring that a convoy arrives safely at its destination. He is also responsible for ensuring that the convoy acts as a team. He organizes a meeting prior to the journey taking place. He organizes and determines the roles of all the people involved in order to reach his destination without any risk. He checks the preliminary inspections of the vehicles. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar coNVoy LEADER ae-driv-10 ae-driv-10 others 153
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: All persons who use a vehicle for professional purposes. 5objectives: - To analyze one’s driving style and adapt it to economical driving - To reduce costs linked to fuel consumption - To reduce polluting emissions and noise pollution. coUrse contents 5 Module 1: theory session • Vehicle technology - Engines - Gearboxes - Instruments • The parameters that influence consumption - Tireso - Loading - Driving • The principles of rational driving - Anticipation - Choice of gears - Braking • Safety - Vision - Reaction times 5 Module 2: Practical session • Walk-around inspection of the vehicle and checks prior to start-up - General condition - Loading - Levels • Driving in actual conditions - Assessment of driving - Corrective actions • Application of the principles of rational driving - Acceleration - Gear changes - Use of brakes - Anticipation www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar Eco-DRIVING ae-driv-12 ae-driv-12 others 154
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: This training is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum: Selection must be done to the following pre-selection criteria: - Valid driving license, held for at least five years, matching the type of vehicle and country concerned - International driving license (if training is to be delivered outside country of residence). Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the workplace. Fluency in the language in which the training is given. 5objectives: By the end of the training, the candidate will be capable of performing a driving assessment. Key points: - Demonstrate their skills in driving light vehicles - Carry out a demonstration of defensive driving (commentary driving) - Carry out an assessment of participants’ driving skills (Mechanical Driving Skill). - Carry out an assessment of participants’ commentary driving. - Complete the assessment sheet to determine the outcome. coUrse contents 5 day 1 • Theme 1: Presentation of Driving Rules and Vision Models for SAFE driving Man and Machine reaction times • Theme 2: Vision: binocular vision and peripheral vision - Notion of distance and speed Vertical/horizontal field of view, Analysis of information • Theme 3: Anticipation: the various sources of risk and corrective actions • Theme 4: Safe distance to be maintained: vehicle in motion, vehicle at rest, unfavorable conditions • Theme 5: Expertise: driver’s skills and knowledge, physical and mental proficiency. Driver’s behavior. 5 day 2 • Morning: Theory applicable to driving assessments/Driving assessment forms Assessment of participants’ driving and Commentary driving • Afternoon: Practical exercises – Commentary driving – The 5 rules of driving. Sequential preparation for assessment. Themed practical driving (Themes 1 and 2) 5 day 3 • Morning: Steering control, Emergency braking and obstacle avoidance • Afternoon: Commentary driving – The 5 rules of driving (Themes 3 and 4) 5 day 4 • Morning: Commentary driving – The 5 rules of driving (Theme 5) • Afternoon: Full assessment/Commentary driving 5 day 5 • Morning: Full assessment/Commentary driving • Afternoon: Student assessment/Round-table discussion 5 reFresher coUrse: every 2 years www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 5 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar DRIVING ASSESSoR/coAch LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 1 ae-driv-13-n1-vl ae-driv-13-n1-vl assessor 155
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    5Persons concerned: Thistraining is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum: Selection must be done to the following pre-selection criteria: - Must be an N1-VL assessor (Light vehicles - Level 1). - Valid driver’s license, held for at least five years, matching the type of vehicle and country concerned. - International driver’s license (if training is to be delivered outside country of residence). - Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the workplace. - Fluency in the language in which the training is given. - Good level of education. 5objectives: At the end of the training, the candidate must be capable of performing an assessment of driving and giving advice to the participant in the vehicle in order to correct any faults observed: - In terms of driving (Mechanical skills) - In terms of commentary driving. NB: The N1-VL and N2-VL courses can be taken consecutively if the participant’s level permits. The student will be given a certificate of proficiency. If the student’s level does not allow him to be given a Level 2 certificate of proficiency, he will be given a Level 1 certificate of proficiency. The Level 2 certificate of proficiency will be issued after a probationary period of one year following further training. • Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 1 and 2) • Theme 1: Presentation of Driving Rules and Vision Models for SAFE driving Man and Machine reaction times • Theme 2: Vision: binocular vision and peripheral vision - Notion of distance and speed Vertical/horizontal field of view, Analysis of information 5 day 3 contd... DEFENSIVE DRIVING coUrse contents 5 day 1 • Revision of the 5 themes applicable to defensive driving. • Introduction to the drive train • Presentation of the principles of teaching and communication for adults. • Presentation of multiple scenarios (classroom role-play) • Application to real situations 5 day 2 • Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 3 and 4) • Theme 3: Anticipation: the various sources of risk and corrective actions • Theme 4: Safe distance to be maintained: vehicle in motion, vehicle at rest, unfavorable conditions www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 5 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar DRIVING ASSESSoR/coAch LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL) ae-driv-13-n2-vl ae-driv-13-n2-vl assessor 156
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGASSESSoR/coAch LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL) contd... 5 day 4 • Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Theme 5) • Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 1 to 5) • Theme 5: Expertise: driver’s skills and knowledge, physical and mental proficiency. Driver’s behavior. 5 day 5 • Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 1 to 5) • Afternoon: Student assessment/Round-table discussion 5 oPtion • 4X4 training over 1.5 days in addition to the initial training (contact us for details) 5 reFresher coUrse: every 3 years on condition that the assessor has conducted at least 30 assessments www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com assessor
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGASSESSoR/coAch LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 - REFREShER (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) ae-driv-13-n2-vl-rec 5Persons concerned: This training is dedicated to maximum 4 participants. Driver's license older than 3 years, current and valid for type of vehicle and country of residence. International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of residence). 5objectives: - To enable the participant to know the basic rules of pedagogy, to master the Vision Rules, and recognize mechanical skill when driving. - To enable the participant to be capable of assessing other light vehicle drivers. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-13-n2-vl-rec assessor 158 coUrse contents 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGASSESSoR/coAch LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 - oFFRoAD VEhIcLES (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) 5Persons concerned: This training is dedicated to maximum 4 participants. Driver's license older than 2 years, current and valid for type of vehicle and country of residence International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of residence). 5objectives: - To enable the participant to know the basic rules of pedagogy, to master the Vision Rules, and recognize mechanical skill when driving. - To enable the participant to be capable of assessing other light vehicle drivers. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 • Presentation of the Driving Rules and Vision models for SAFE driving Human & Mechanical Reaction Time • SightBinocular and Peripheral field of vision - Notion of distance and velocity. Vertical/Horizontal field of Vision, Analyze of Informations • Anticipation The different sources of risks and the corrective actions • Following Distance Vehicle in motion, vehicle stopped, adverse conditions • Expertise Driver knowledge, know-how, physical and mental ability. Driver Behavior. 5 Module 2 • Morning: Theory for driving assessment/Driving assessment forms Participants driving assessment and Commentary Drive • Afternoon: Practice - Commentary drive Technique 1 of the 5 Driving Rules 5 Module 3 • Morning: Steering control. Emergency braking and avoiding • Afternoon: Commentary Drive Technique 2 of the 5 Driving Rules 5 Module 4 • Morning: Commentary Drive Technique 2 of the 5 Driving Rules • Afternoon: Full Commentary Drive assessment 5 Module 5 • Morning: Full Commentary Drive Assessment • Afternoon: Trainee evaluation / Debrief / Round table 5 Module 6 • Practical off-road/desert all vehicles 5 Module 7 • ASSESSMENT / CERTIFICATION www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-13-n2-vl - 4x4 ae-driv-13-n2-vl - 4x4 assessor 159
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGASSESSoR/coAch LIGhT VEhIcLES LEVEL 2 - oFFRoAD VEhIcLES - REFREShER (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4) ae-driv-13-n2-vl - 4x4-rec 5Persons concerned: This training is dedicated to maximum 4 participants. Driver's license older than 2 years, current and valid for type of vehicle and country of residence International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of residence). 5objectives: - To enable the participant to know the basic rules of pedagogy, to master the Vision Rules, and recognize mechanical skill when driving. - To enable the participant to be capable of assessing other light vehicle drivers. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-13-n2-vl - 4x4-rec assessor 160 coUrse contents 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: This training is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum. 5PrereqUisites: Selection must be according to the following pre-selection criteria: - Valid driving license, held for at least five years, matching the vehicle type and country concerned - International driver’s license (if training is to be delivered outside country of residence). - Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the workplace. Fluency in the language in which the training is given. - Approved driving assessor/coach for light vehicles - Levels 1 & 2 5objectives: By the end of the training, the candidate will be capable of performing a driving assessment. Key points: - Demonstrate their skills in driving heavy vehicles and buses/coaches. - Carry out a full inspection + Coupling & Uncoupling according to category. - Carry out an assessment of participants’ driving skills (Mechanical Driving Skill). - Carry out an assessment of participants’ commentary driving. - Complete the assessment sheet to determine the outcome. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 5 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar DRIVING ASSESSoR/coAch hEAVy VEhIcLES - LEVEL 1 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) ae-driv-13-n1-Pl ae-driv-13-n1-Pl assessor 161 coUrse contents 5 day 1 • Presentation of the Rules related to driving heavy vehicles • Mechanical principles: drive train • Transmission: manual & automatic gearbox • Differential • Braking, problem driving downhill • Study of mechanical and physical problems: height and center of gravity of the load • Safety of the load • Inspection before departure + Coupling & Uncoupling (Articulated) • Transporting people (buses/coaches) • Maneuvering and reversing / Reversing maneuvers. 5 day 2 • Circuit, track: Evaluation of participants’ driving • Afternoon: Practical Exercises – Commentary driving 5 day 3 • Morning: Commentary driving in real situations • Afternoon: Commentary driving – The 5 rules of driving 5 day 4 • Morning: Circuit: reversing maneuvers with guide, changing lanes to the left and the right • Afternoon: Correct use of the gearbox in a long downhill stretch - buses/coaches 5 day 5 • Morning: Full assessment/Commentary driving + MCQ • Afternoon: Report on the assessments/Round-table discussion 5 reFresher coUrse: every 2 years
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGASSESSoR/coAch hEAVy VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL & AE-DRIV-13-N1-PL) 5Persons concerned: This training is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum. 5PrereqUisites: Selection must be according to the following pre-selection criteria: - Must be an N1-PL assessor (Heavy vehicles - Level 1). - Valid driver’s license, held for at least five years, matching the type of vehicle and country concerned. - International driver’s license (if training is to be delivered outside country of residence). - Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the workplace. - Fluency in the language in which the training is given. - Good level of education. 5objectives: At the end of the training, the candidate must be capable of performing an assessment of driving and giving advice to the participant in the vehicle in order to correct any faults observed: - In terms of driving (Mechanical skills) - In terms of commentary driving. NB: The N1-PL and N2-PL courses can be taken consecutively if the participant’s level permits. The student will be given a certificate of proficiency. If the student’s level does not allow him to be given a Level 2 certificate of proficiency, he will be given a Level 1 certificate of proficiency. The Level 2 certificate of proficiency will be issued after a probationary period of one year following further training. coUrse contents 5 day 1 • Revision of the 5 themes applicable to defensive driving*. • Introduction to the drive train + specific heavy vehicle and bus/coach modules • Presentation of the principles of teaching and communication for adults. • Presentation of multiple scenarios (classroom role-play) • Application to real situations 5day 2 • Inspection before departure + Coupling & Uncoupling (Articulated) • Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 1 and 2) 5day 3 • Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 3 and 4) 5day 4 • Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Theme 5) • Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 1 to 5) 5day 5 • Themed practical driving with intervention and coaching (Themes 1 to 5) • Afternoon: Report on the assessments/Round-table discussion www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 5 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-13-n2-Pl ae-driv-13-n2-Pl trainer 162 contd...
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGASSESSoR/coAch hEAVy VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL & AE-DRIV-13-N1-PL) contd... * • Theme 1: Presentation of Driving Rules and Vision Models for SAFE driving Man and Machine reaction times • Theme 2: Vision: binocular vision and peripheral vision - Notion of distance and speed Vertical/horizontal field of view, Analysis of information • Theme 3: Anticipation: the various sources of risk and corrective actions • Theme 4: Safe distance to be maintained: vehicle in motion, vehicle at rest, unfavorable conditions • Theme 5: Expertise: driver’s skills and knowledge, physical and mental proficiency. Driver’s behavior. 5 reFresher coUrse: every 3 years on condition that the assessor has conducted at least 30 assessments www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com trainer
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGASSESSoR/coAch hEAVy VEhIcLES - LEVEL 2 - REFREShER (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) 5Persons concerned: This training is dedicated to a maximum of 4 participants. 5PrereqUisites: - Driver's license older than 2 years, current and valid for type of vehicle and country of residence - International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of residence). 5objectives: - To enable the participant to know the basic rules of pedagogy, to master the Vision Rules, and recognize mechanical skill when driving. - To enable the participant to be capable of assessing other heavy vehicle drivers. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com ae-driv-13-n2-Pl-rec assessor 164 conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-13-n2-Pl-rec coUrse contents 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises
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    5Persons concerned: Thistraining is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum. 5PrereqUisites: Selection must be according to the following pre-selection criteria: - Must be an N2-VL assessor (Light vehicles - Level 2). - Valid driver’s license, held for at least five years, matching the type of vehicle and country concerned. - International driver’s license (if training is to be delivered outside country of residence). - Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the workplace. - Fluency in the language in which the training is given. - Education to secondary level recommended. 5objectives: - To satisfy the objectives of N1 and N2. - To lead a defensive driving training session in the classroom and pass on the required knowledge. - To deliver the basics of the highway code. contd... DEFENSIVE DRIVING coUrse contents 5day 1 • Theoretical presentation of the five rules/themes of driving* • Group-teaching techniques. • Presentation (role-play) • Mechanical and physical principles of the vehicle 5day 2 • Presentation of theme 1 by/to the participants • Presentation of theme 2 by/to the participants 5day 3 • Presentation of theme 3 by/to the participants • Presentation of theme 4 by/to the participants 5day 4 • Presentation of theme 5 by/to the participants • Basic principles of highway signage 5day 5 • Presentation of themes 1 to 5 (randomly allocated) by/to the participants. • Afternoon: Report on the assessments/Round-table discussion www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 5 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar DRIVING INSTRucToR/TRAINER LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 3 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) ae-driv-13-n3-vl ae-driv-13-n3-vl trainer 165
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGINSTRucToR/TRAINER LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 3 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) contd... * • Theme 1: Presentation of Driving Rules and Vision Models for SAFE driving Man and Machine reaction times • Theme 2: Vision: binocular vision and peripheral vision - Notion of distance and speed Vertical/horizontal field of view, Analysis of information • Theme 3: Anticipation: the various sources of risk and corrective actions • Theme 4: Safe distance to be maintained: vehicle in motion, vehicle at rest, unfavorable conditions • Theme 5: Expertise: driver’s skills and knowledge, physical and mental proficiency. Driver’s behavior. 5 options • 4X4 training over 1.5 days in addition to the initial training (contact us for details) 5 reFresher coUrse: every 3 years on condition that the instructor has conducted 9 training courses (at least 3 courses per year) www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com trainer
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGINSTRucToR/TRAINER LIGhT VEhIcLES - LEVEL 3 - REFREShER (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) ae-driv-13-n3-vl-rec 5Persons concerned: This training is dedicated to a maximum of 4 participants. Persons with educational abilities and who have a will to teach road safety. 5PrereqUisites: - International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of residence). - 3 years valid driving licence verified on site. 5objectives: - To enable the participant to know the basic rules of pedagogy, to master the Vision Rules, and to recognize mechanical skill when driving. - To enable the participant to be capable of assessing other light vehicle drivers. - To enable the participant to give driving training sessions. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-13-n3-vl-rec trainer 167 coUrse contents 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGINSTRucToR/TRAINER LIGhT VEhIcLES LEVEL 3 - oFF-RoAD VEhIcLES (PREREquISITES AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL AND AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL) 5 Persons concerned: This training is dedicaded to a maximum of 4 participants. Persons with educational abilities and who have a will to teach road safety. 5 PrereqUisites: - 3 years valid driving licence of country of residence verified on site - International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of residence). - AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL and AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL completed 5 objectives: To enable the participants to assimilate the basic rules of pedagogy, master the Vision Rules when driving, allowing the transmission of the course contents and objectives to the workforce. 5theMes: - Knowledge of the pedagogy associated with adults - Knowledge of the physiology related to driving (reaction time, vision and so on…) - Control of Commentary Drive - Conducting a Commentary Drive evaluation. coUrse contents 5 Module 1 - defensive driving for an off-road vehicle • Driving capacity and proficiency • Identification and analysis of the hazards of the road • Air bags • Drivers’ capacities • Revision of the rules… 5 Module 2 - inspection before departure • External inspection • Conducting a general inspection • Driving position • Internal inspection • Brakes • Wheels and wheel rims… 5 Module 3 - Mechanical system of four-wheel drive vehicles • Transmission • Wheel hub • Constant speed • Transfer box • Limited slip differential… 5 Module 4 - tire pressures and inflation exercises • Types of wheel rims • Tires • Deflating a tire… 5 Module 5 - breakdown vehicles and associated equipment • Towing points • Towing techniques • Breakdown equipment. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 1 day 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-13-n3-vl - 4x4 ae-driv-13-n3-vl - 4x4 trainer 168
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGINSTRucToR/TRAINER LIGhT VEhIcLES LEVEL 3 - oFF-RoAD VEhIcLES - REFREShER (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4) ae-driv-13-n3-vl - 4x4-rec 5 Persons concerned: This training is dedicaded to a maximum of 4 participants. Persons with educational abilities and who have a will to teach road safety. 5 PrereqUisites: - 3 years valid driving licence of country of residence verified on site - International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of residence). - AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL and AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL completed 5 objectives: To enable the participants to assimilate the basic rules of pedagogy, master the Vision Rules when driving, allowing the transmission of the course contents and objectives to the workforce. 5theMes: - Knowledge of the pedagogy associated with adults - Knowledge of the physiology related to driving (reaction time, vision and so on…) - Control of Commentary Drive - Conducting a Commentary Drive evaluation. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-13-n3-vl - 4x4-rec trainer 169 coUrse contents 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGINSTRucToR/TRAINER hEAVy ARTIcuLATED AND NoN-ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - LEVEL 3 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) 5 Persons concerned: This training is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum. 5 PrereqUisites: Selection must be according to the following pre-selection criteria: - Must be an N2-PL assessor (Heavy vehicles - Level 2). - Valid driver’s license, held for at least five years, matching the type of vehicle and country concerned. - International driver’s license (if training is to be delivered outside country of residence). - Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the workplace. - Fluency in the language in which the training is given. - Education to secondary level recommended. 5 objectives: - To satisfy the objectives of N1 and N2 - To lead a defensive driving training session in the classroom and pass on the required knowledge (plus the Heavy vehicle and Transporting people section) - To deliver the basics of the highway code coUrse contents 5 day 1 • Revision of the theory of the five themes* of driving* • Group-teaching techniques. • Presentation (role-play) • Mechanical and physical principles of the vehicle • Specific heavy vehicle, articulated vehicle and bus/coach modules 5 day 2 • Presentation of the heavy-vehicle themes by/to the participants • Presentation of the heavy-vehicle themes by/to the participants 5 day 3 • Morning: Circuit: Vehicle inspection + Coupling and Uncoupling (articulated) Maneuvers, reversing with a guide • Afternoon: Presentation of the heavy-vehicle themes by/to the participants 5 day 4 • Morning: Driving, real heavy vehicle and bus/coach situations • Afternoon: Presentation of the heavy-vehicle and bus/coach themes by/to the participants 5 day 5 • Presentation of themes 1 to 5 (randomly allocated) by/to the participants. • Report on the assessments/Round-table discussion www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 5 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-13-n3-Pl ae-driv-13-n3-Pl trainer 170 contd...
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    DRIVING INSTRucToR/TRAINER hEAVyARTIcuLATED AND NoN-ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - LEVEL 3 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) contd... * • Theme 1: Presentation of Driving Rules and Vision Models for SAFE driving Man and Machine reaction times • Theme 2: Vision: binocular vision and peripheral vision - Notion of distance and speed Vertical/horizontal field of view, Analysis of information • Theme 3: Anticipation: the various sources of risk and corrective actions • Theme 4: Safe distance to be maintained: vehicle in motion, vehicle at rest, unfavorable conditions • Theme 5: Expertise: driver’s skills and knowledge, physical and mental proficiency. Driver’s behavior. 5 reFresher coUrse: every 3 years on condition that the instructor has conducted 9 training courses (at least 3 courses per year) DEFENSIVE DRIVING www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com trainer
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING DRIVINGINSTRucToR/TRAINER hEAVy ARTIcuLATED AND NoN-ARTIcuLATED VEhIcLES - LEVEL 3 - REFREShER (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL) ae-driv-13-n3-Pl-rec 5Persons concerned: This training is dedicated to a maximum of 4 participants. 5PrereqUisites: - Driver's license Current and valid for country of residence - International Driving License (if training is followed outside of country of residence). 5objectives: To enable the participants to assimilate the basic rules of pedagogy, master the Vision Rules whendriving, allowing the transmission of the course contents and objectives to the workforce. 5theMes: - Knowledge of the pedagogy associated with adults - Knowledge of the physiology related to driving (reaction time, vision and so on…) - Control of Commentary Drive - Conducting a Commentary Drive evaluation. www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 2 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar ae-driv-13-n3-Pl-rec trainer 172 coUrse contents 5 evaluation 5 reminder of basic theories 5 Practical exercises
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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING 5Personsconcerned: This training is intended for a group of 4 participants maximum. 5PrereqUisites: Selection must be according to the following pre-selection criteria: - Must be an N3 assessor. - Valid driver’s license, held for at least five years, matching the type of vehicle and country concerned. - Driver recognized for their positive attitude and behavior regarding HSE in the workplace. - Fluency in the language in which the training is given. - Education to secondary level recommended. 5objectives: At the end of the training, the Level 4 instructor will be able: - To assess transport-related risks: securing of loads, chemical products, etc., and to suggest suitable inspection measures. - To provide training in the application of General and Local JMPs - To train drivers to respond to an emergency situation - To summarize the data from on-board data recorders (VDO, etc.), to draw up reports and suggest corrective actions - To take part in a crisis-management team coUrse contents 5 day 1 • Definition of danger and risk, and method of assessment • Review and Q&A on the JMP and the local JMP • Movement authorization 5 day 2 • Mandatory documents for the driver in case of an emergency on board the vehicle MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet), emergency telephone numbers, familiarity with means of communication (satellite telephone?) • Recommended actions • Use of the software • Presentation of data from the on-board data recorder and corrective actions (actual examples) 5 day 3 • Crisis investigation and management methods • Internal communication • Afternoon: QUIZ Report on the assessments/Round-table discussion www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com conditions 5 duration 3 days 5 cost Upon request 5 dates & venues Consult the calendar DRIVING INSTRucToR/TRAINER LIGhT AND hEAVy VEhIcLES LEVEL 4 (PREREquISITE AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL oR AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL-VL) ae-driv-13-n4-Pl&vl ae-driv-13-n4-Pl&vl trainer 173
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    www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com EXPLORATION& PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 Course CertifiCate
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    Fax to E-mailto 5formation@aegide-international.com www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION TRAINING / 2014 enquiries/Preliminary registration 533 5 57 35 04 68 You would like to RECEIVE THE TRAINING CALENDAR AND PRICE LIST BE CONTACTED BY A TRAINING ADVISER REGISTER FOR THE TRAINING COURSE RECEIVE A COST ESTIMATE FOR THE TRAINING COURSE Ref: INTER INTRA Preferred language: Preferred dates: Preferred location: Number of participants: Your details 5 Please indicate your contact details Name (first name and family name): Job title: Company: Town/Country: Tel./Fax: E-mail: Website:
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    training Courses 2014 5 TESTS & BASIC TRAINING AwARENESS-RAISING / INDUCTIONS 5 HSE MANAGEMENT www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com Participants Duration (in days) 1 Individual 1 Individual 0.5 4 to 20 2 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 0.5 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 0.5 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 0.5 2 to 30 0.5 2 to 30 1 2 to 10 0.5 6 to 30 1 4 to 12 0.5 4 to 12 0.5 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 3 4 to 12 2 3 to 8 2 4 to 8 3 3 to 8 2 4 to 12 3x3 4 to 12 5 4 to 12 4 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 4 4 to 12 6 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2,5 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 3 4 to 10 3 4 to 8 3 4 to 12 3 or 5 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 AE-TEST-01 AE-TEST-02 AE-INIT-01 AE-INIT-02 AE-INIT-03 AE-INIT-04 AE-INIT-05 AE-INIT-06 AE-INIT-07 AE-INIT-08 AE-INIT-09 AE-INIT-10 AE-INIT-11 AE-INIT-12 AE-INIT-13 AE-INIT-14 AE-INIT-15 AE-INIT-16 AE-MGT-01 AE-MGT-02 AE-MGT-03 AE-MGT-04 AE-MGT-05 AE-MGT- 06 AE-MGT-07 AE-MGT-08 AE-MGT-09 AE-MGT-10 AE-MGT-11 AE-MGT-12 AE-MGT-13 AE-MGT-14 AE-MGT-15 AE-MGT-16 AE-MGT-17 AE-MGT-18 AE-GRA-01 AE-GRA-02 AE-GRA-03 AE-GRA-04 AE-GRA-05 AE-GRA-06 AE-GRA-08 AE-GRA-09 AE-GRA-10 AE-GRA-11 AE-GRA-12 AE-GRA-13 AE-CHST-01 AE-CHST-01R AE-CHST-02 AE-CHST-03 AE-CHST-04 Assessment of HSE proficiency Assessing automobile, crane and material-handling equipment driving skills through psychometric tests Safety induction for all activities: 7 Hazardous Energies Training of company trainers for the 7 Hazardous Energies program Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Raising awareness of the risk of occupational deafness Manual handling and postures awareness Introduction to H2S High pressure safety awareness Raising awareness of the internal operation plan and emergency plan Raising awareness of defensive driving Raising awareness of defensive driving for VIPs and expatriates Raising awareness of security during transportation Raising awareness of domestic risks for expatriates Introduction to survival techniques in hot deserts, cold deserts or bush Raising awareness of hazards in equatorial zones (mosquitos, fourous, wild animals…) Raising awareness of health risks for expatriates (malaria, ...) Environmental awareness-raising Managing prevention: Risk management Holding a safety meeting HSE leadership and communication Oil and gas exploration and production site safety and environment manager Workplace safety inspections and audit HSE adviser (France) Safety and environment officer (International) Constructing an integrated Hygiene, Safety & Environment management system Updating and circulating the hazard register Setting up an HSE plan with contractors Work permits: principles and implementation Dealing with deteriorated situations Being familiar with French civil and criminal liability for managers Preventing occupational pathologies Training and assisting companies for MASE-UIC audits Handling hazardous situations (human factor) Managing your health and safety obligations (according to the new French labour laws) Constructing a system for managing health and safety on the job (MASE UIC) Hunting out anomalies Assessing risks using the Job Safety Analysis method Construction risk assessment for exploration and production (International) Construction risk assessment - Specific program for TOTAL PJC Construction risk assessment for TOTAL's contractors BOWTIE - Method & software Safety analysis - The HAZID & HAZOP methods Risk analysis - Failure tree Analyzing accidents using the Cause Tree / Root Cause / Tripod theory Analysing accidents - Method & INVESTIGATOR 3 software Investigating accidents : collecting facts, interviews, report Guarantor of the accident analysis method CHSCT members CHSCT members - Refresher CHSCT members - Upper level CHSCT members on SEVESO sites - Upper level Chairing the CHSCT (inter company only) ASSESSMENTS ROLES AND METHODS MANAGING RISkS AND ACCIDENTS FRENCH REGULATORY HSE COMMITTE
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    training Courses 2014 5 TECHNICAL RISkS AE-CHIM-01 AE-CHIM-02 AE-CHIM-03 AE-CHIM-03R AE-CHIM-04 AE-CHIM-04R AE-CHIM-05 AE-ELEC-01 AE-ELEC-01R AE-ESPC-01 AE-O&G-01 AE-O&G-02 AE-O&G-03 AE-O&G-04 AE-O&G-05 AE-O&G-06 AE-O&G-07 AE-HYG-01 AE-INC-01 AE-INC-02 AE-INC-03 AE-INC-04 AE-INC-05 AE-INC-06 AE-INC-07 AE-LEV-01 AE-LEV-02 AE-LEV-02R AE-LEV-03 AE-LEV-03R AE-LEV-04 AE-LEV-04R AE-LEV-05 AE-LEV-05R AE-LEV-06 AE-LEV-06R AE-LEV-07 AE-LEV-07R AE-LEV-08 AE-LEV-09 AE-LEV-10 AE-LEV-11 AE-LEV-12 AE-SST-01 AE-SST-01R AE-SST-02 AE-SST-02R AE-SST-03 AE-HAU-01 AE-HAU-02 AE-HAU-03 AE-HAU-04 Chemical risks: Operator level Chemical risks: Management level Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 - Refresher Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 (inter company only) Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 - Refresher Assessing risks linked to chemicals Electrical risks Level 1 Electrical risks Level 1 - Refresher Work safety in confined spaces Introduction to the risks of drilling rigs for visitors and personnel intervening on an occasional basis Classified zones and safety of electrical equipment on drilling sites Permit to work in the oil and gas exploration and production industry Safety at rig and workover rig workstations (Oil and Gas Production Exploration) Introduction to the risks of working on wells Well and Production Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS) Rig move safety HACCP food hygiene and safety Fire-fighting level 1 Fire-fighting level 2 Evacuation team member Introduction to the use of fire safety systems Introduction to wearing Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Risks of hydrocarbons Explosive atmospheres (ATEX) Safe driving of electric pallet trucks Safe driving of fork-lift trucks Safe driving of fork-lift trucks - Refresher Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts - Refresher Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes - Refresher Safe driving of mobile cranes Safe driving of mobile cranes - Refresher Safe driving of construction site machinery Safe driving of construction site machinery - Refresher Safe driving of bridge cranes Safe driving of bridge cranes - Refresher Slinging Forklift trucks safe driving assessor Personnel lifting basket safe driving assessor Crane truck safe driving assessor Construction sites trucks safe driving assessor First aid level 1 First aid level 1 - Refresher First aid level 2 First aid level 2 - Refresher Use of a defibrillator Safety of work at height Working on scaffolding Erection and checking of scaffolding Rescue and evacuation at height www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com Participants Participants Duration (in days) Durée 1 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 5 4 to 12 5 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 0.5 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 0.5 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 4 to 12 2 5 to 10 1 5 to 10 5 5 to 10 2 5 to 10 1 5 to 10 1 2 to 6 1 4 to 12 1 4 to 12 2 5 to 12 CHEMICAL RISkS ELECTRICIT Y CONFINED SPACES OIL & GAS ExPLORATION AND PRODUCTION - DRILLING - wORk-OVER HYGIENE FIRE-FIGHTING LIFTING FIRST AID wORk AT HEIGHT
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    training Courses 2014 5 DEFENSIVE DRIVING AE-DRIV-01 AE-DRIV-01-01 AE-DRIV-01R AE-DRIV-02 AE-DRIV-02-01 AE-DRIV-02R AE-DRIV-03 AE-DRIV-03-01 AE-DRIV-03R AE-DRIV-04 AE-DRIV-04-01 AE-DRIV-04R AE-DRIV-05 AE-DRIV-05-01 AE-DRIV-05R AE-DRIV-06 AE-DRIV-06-01 AE-DRIV-06R AE-DRIV-07 AE-DRIV-07-01 AE-DRIV-07R AE-DRIV-08 AE-DRIV-08-01 AE-DRIV-08R AE-DRIV-09 AE-DRIV-09-01 AE-DRIV-09R AE-DRIV-10 AE-DRIV-11 AE-DRIV-12 AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL-Rec AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4 AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4-Rec AE-DRIV-13-N1-PL AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL-Rec AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL-Rec AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4 AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4-Rec AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL-Rec AE-DRIV-13-N4-PL&VL Light vehicles - Theory Light vehicles - Practical Light vehicles - Refresher Light vehicles - Offroad - Theory Light vehicles - Offroad - Practical Light vehicles - Offroad - Refresher Offroad driving - Mud - Theory Offroad driving - Mud - Practical Offroad driving - Mud - Refresher Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Theory Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Practical Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Refresher Offroad driving - Snow - Theory Offroad driving - Snow - Practical Offroad driving - Snow - Refresher Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Theory Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Practical Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Refresher Heavy articulated vehicles - Theory Heavy articulated vehicles - Practical Heavy articulated vehicles - Refresher Buses - Coaches - Theory Buses - Coaches - Practical Buses - Coaches - Refresher Emergency vehicles - Theory Emergency vehicles - Practical Emergency vehicles - Refresher Convoy leader Preparation for an isolated mission ECO-driving Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 1 Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N1-VL) Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL - 4x4) Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 1 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL & AE-DRIV-13-N1-PL) Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL) Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles (Prerequisites AE-DRIV-13-N2-VL and AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL) Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N3-VL - 4x4) Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N2-PL) Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL) Driving instructor/Trainer Light and Heavy vehicles - Level 4 (Prerequisite AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL or AE-DRIV-13-N3-PL-VL) www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com 1 2 to 10 1 1 to 4 0.5 1 to 4 1 2 to 10 1 1 to 4 0.5 1 to 4 1 2 to 10 1 1 to 4 0.5 1 to 4 1 2 to 10 1 1 to 4 0.5 1 to 4 1 2 to 10 1 1 to 4 0.5 1 to 4 1 2 to 10 1 1 to 4 0.5 1 to 4 1 2 to 10 2 1 to 4 0.5 1 to 4 1 2 to 10 1 1 to 4 0.5 1 to 4 1 2 to 10 2 1 to 4 0.5 1 to 4 1 2 to 10 2 2 to 10 2 2 to 10 5 4 5 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 5 4 5 4 1 4 5 4 2 4 1 4 2 4 5 4 2 4 3 4 LIGHT VEHICLE 4 wD HEAVY VEHICLES OTHERS ASSESSOR TRAINER Participants Duration (in days)
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    EXPLORATION & PRODUCTIONTRAINING / 2014 We are ready to Hear from you at tHe folloWing addresses Inscriptions 5TRAINING OFFICES TEL: +33 (0)5 57 35 04 60 FAx: +33 (0)5 57 35 04 68 formation@aegide-international.com to learn more about our international Hse aCtivities (Consulting, audits, training and engineering training, outsourCing) TEL: +33 (0)5 57 35 04 60 / FAx: +33(0)5 57 35 04 68 contact@aegide-international.com / www. aegide-international.com ContaCt uae Partner 5UAE PARTNER STRATEGIC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS FZE HAMRIYAH FREE ZONE, SHARjAH - UNITED ARAB EMIRATES OFFICE: +971 2 556 3790 / MOBILE: +971 50 592 7501 / MOBILE: +971 55 105 2898 sbs.fze@gmail.com / www.sbs-fze.com uae partner
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    Daily intra-company tariffsfor 2014 (and inter-company if applicable) 1 1 0.5 2 1 0.5 1 0.5 2 1 0.5 0.5 1 0.5 1 3 0.5 1 3 2 2 3 2 3x3 5 4 1 2 2 1 2 4 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 or 5 2 2 2 5 tests & Basic training ae-test-01 ae-test-02 awareness-raising / inDuctions ae-init-01 ae-init-02 ae-init-03 ae-init-04 ae-init-05 ae-init-06 ae-init-07 ae-init-08 ae-init-09 ae-init-10 ae-init-11 ae-init-12 ae-init-13 ae-init-14 ae-init-15 ae-init-16 Assessment of HSE proficiency Assessing automobile, crane and material-handling equipment driving skills through psychometric tests Safety induction for all activities: 7 Hazardous Energies Training of company trainers for the 7 Hazardous Energies program Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Raising awareness of the risk of occupational deafness Manual handling and postures awareness Introduction to H2S High pressure safety awareness Raising awareness of the internal operation plan and emergency plan Raising awareness of defensive driving Raising awareness of defensive driving for VIPs and expatriates Raising awareness of security during transportation Raising awareness of domestic risks for expatriates Introduction to survival techniques in hot deserts, cold deserts or bush Raising awareness of hazards in equatorial zones (mosquitos, fourous, wild animals…) Raising awareness of health risks for expatriates (malaria, ...) Environmental awareness-raising 5 hse management +33 (0)5 57 35 04 60 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com Base Premium Privilège middle - 10% - 20% - 25% less than 10 days from 100 to 399 days over 400 days from 10 to 99 days ae-mgt-01 ae-mgt-02 ae-mgt-03 ae-mgt-04 ae-mgt-05 ae-mgt- 06 ae-mgt-07 ae-mgt-08 ae-mgt-09 ae-mgt-10 ae-mgt-11 ae-mgt-12 ae-mgt-13 ae-mgt-14 ae-mgt-15 ae-mgt-16 ae-mgt-17 ae-mgt-18 ae-gra-01 ae-gra-02 ae-gra-03 ae-gra-06 ae-gra-08 ae-gra-09 ae-gra-10 ae-gra-11 ae-gra-12 ae-gra-13 ae-chst-01 ae-chst-01r ae-chst-02 ae-chst-03 ae-chst-04 Managing prevention: Risk management Holding a safety meeting HSE leadership and communication Oil and gas exploration and production site safety and environment manager Workplace safety inspections and audit HSE adviser (France) Safety and environment officer (International) Constructing an integrated Hygiene, Safety & Environment management system Updating and circulating the hazard register Setting up an HSE plan with contractors Work permits: principles and implementation Dealing with deteriorated situations Being familiar with French civil and criminal liability for managers Preventing occupational pathologies Training and assisting companies for MASE-UIC audits Handling hazardous situations (human factor) Managing your health and safety obligations (according to the new French labour laws) Constructing a system for managing health and safety on the job (MASE UIC) Hunting out anomalies Assessing risks using the Job Safety Analysis method Construction risk assessment for exploration and production (International) BOWTIE - Method & software Safety analysis - The HAZID & HAZOP methods Risk analysis - Failure tree Analyzing accidents using the Cause Tree / Root Cause / Tripod theory Analysing accidents - Method & INVESTIGATOR 3 software Investigating accidents: collecting facts, interviews, report Guarantor of the accident analysis method CHSCT members CHSCT members - refresher CHSCT members - upper level CHSCT members on SEVESO sites - upper level Chairing the CHSCT assessments roles anD methoDs managing risks anD acciDents french regulatory hse committee Duration (in days) 1050 950 840 790 1200 1080 960 900 900 810 720 680 1050 950 840 790
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    Daily intra-company tariffsfor 2014 (and inter-company if applicable) 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 1 1 1 1 2 0.5 1 1 1 2 0.5 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 5 2 1 2 2 1 2 5 technical risks chemical risk ae-chim-01 ae-chim-02 ae-chim-03 ae-chim-03r ae-chim-04 ae-chim-04r ae-chim-05 electricit y ae-elec-01 ae-elec-01r confineD sPaces ae-esPc-01 oil & gas exPloration anD ProDuction - Drilling - work-over ae-o&g-01 ae-o&g-02 ae-o&g-03 ae-o&g-04 ae-o&g-05 ae-o&g-06 ae-o&g-07 hygiene ae-hyg-01 fire-fighting ae-inc-01 ae-inc-02 ae-inc-03 ae-inc-04 ae-inc-05 ae-inc-06 ae-inc-07 lifting ae-lev-01 ae-lev-02 ae-lev-02r ae-lev-03 ae-lev-03r ae-lev-04 ae-lev-04r ae-lev-05 ae-lev-05r ae-lev-06 ae-lev-06r ae-lev-07 ae-lev-07r ae-lev-08 ae-lev-09 ae-lev-10 ae-lev-11 ae-lev-12 first aiD ae-sst-01 ae-sst-01r ae-sst-02 ae-sst-02r ae-sst-03 work at height ae-hau-01 ae-hau-02 ae-hau-03 ae-hau-04 Chemical risks (Operator level) Chemical risks (Management level) Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 1 - Refresher Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 Training for personnel working at petrochemical and chemical sites - UIC Level 2 - Refresher Assessing risks linked to chemicals Electrical risks Level 1 Electrical risks Level 1 - Refresher Work safety in confined spaces Introduction to the risks of drilling rigs for visitors and personnel intervening on an occasional basis Classified zones and safety of electrical equipment on drilling sites Permit to work in the oil and gas exploration and production industry Safety at drilling and work-over rig workstations Introduction to the risks of working on wells Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS) Rig move safety HACCP food hygiene and safety Fire-fighting level 1 Fire-fighting level 2 Evacuation team member Introduction to the use of fire safety systems Introduction to wearing Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Risks of hydrocarbons Explosive atmospheres (ATEX) Safe driving of electric pallet trucks Safe driving of fork-lift trucks Safe driving of fork-lift trucks - Refresher Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts Safe driving of mobile human platform lifts - Refresher Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes Safe driving of auxiliary loading cranes - Refresher Safe driving of mobile cranes Safe driving of mobile cranes - Refresher Safe driving of construction site machinery Safe driving of construction site machinery - Refresher Safe driving of bridge cranes Safe driving of bridge cranes - Refresher Slinging Forklift trucks safe driving assessor Personnel lifting basket safe driving assessor Crane truck safe driving assessor Construction sites trucks safe driving assessor First aid level 1 First aid level 1 - Refresher First aid level 2 First aid level 2 - Refresher Use of a defibrillator Safety of work at height Working on scaffolding Erection and checking of scaffolding Rescue and evacuation at height +33 (0)5 57 35 04 60 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com Base Premium Privilège middle from 100 to 399 days over 400 days from 10 to 99 days - 10% - 20% - 25% less than 10 days 1050 950 840 790 Duration (in days)
  • 182.
    Daily intra-company tariffsfor 2014 (and inter-company if applicable) 1 1 0.5 1 1 0.5 1 1 0.5 1 1 0.5 1 1 0.5 1 1 0.5 1 2 0.5 1 1 0.5 1 2 0.5 1 2 2 5 5 1 1 1 5 5 1 5 2 1 2 5 2 3 5 Defensive Driving light vehicle ae-Driv-01 ae-Driv-01-01 ae-Driv-01r 4 wD ae-Driv-02 ae-Driv-02-01 ae-Driv-02r ae-Driv-03 ae-Driv-03-01 ae-Driv-03r ae-Driv-04 ae-Driv-04-01 ae-Driv-04r ae-Driv-05 ae-Driv-05-01 ae-Driv-05r heavy vehicles ae-Driv-06 ae-Driv-06-01 ae-Driv-06r ae-Driv-07 ae-Driv-07-01 ae-Driv-07r ae-Driv-08 ae-Driv-08-01 ae-Driv-08r ae-Driv-09 ae-Driv-09-01 ae-Driv-09r others ae-Driv-10 ae-Driv-11 ae-Driv-12 assessor ae-Driv-13-n1-vl ae-Driv-13-n2-vl ae-Driv-13-n2-vl-rec ae-Driv-13-n2-vl - 4x4 ae-Driv-13-n2-vl - 4x4-rec ae-Driv-13-n1-Pl ae-Driv-13-n2-Pl ae-Driv-13-n2-Pl - rec trainer ae-Driv-13-n3-vl ae-Driv-13-n3-vl-rec ae-Driv-13-n3-vl - 4x4 ae-Driv-13-n3-vl - 4x4-rec ae-Driv-13-n3-Pl ae-Driv-13-n3-Pl-rec ae-Driv-13-n4-Pl&vl Light vehicles - Theory Light vehicles - Practical Light vehicles - Refresher Light vehicles - Offroad - Theory Light vehicles - Offroad - Practical Light vehicles - Offroad - Refresher Offroad driving - Mud - Theory Offroad driving - Mud - Practical Offroad driving - Mud - Refresher Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Theory Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Practical Offroad driving - Desert/Sand - Refresher Offroad driving - Snow - Theory Offroad driving - Snow - Practical Offroad driving - Snow - Refresher Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Theory Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Practical Heavy non-articulated vehicles - Refresher Heavy articulated vehicles - Theory Heavy articulated vehicles - Practical Heavy articulated vehicles - Refresher Buses - Coaches - Theory Buses - Coaches - Practical Buses - Coaches - Refresher Emergency vehicles - Theory Emergency vehicles - Practical Emergency vehicles - Refresher Convoy leader Preparation for an isolated mission ECO-driving Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 1 Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles Driving assessor/Coach Light Vehicles - Level 2 - Offroad Vehicles - Refresher Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 1 Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 Driving assessor/Coach Heavy Vehicles - Level 2 - Refresher Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles Driving instructor/Trainer Light vehicles - Level 3 - Off-road vehicles - Refresher Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 Driving instructor/Trainer Heavy articulated and non-articulated vehicles - Level 3 - Refresher Driving instructor/Trainer Light and Heavy vehicles - Level 4 +33 (0)5 57 35 04 60 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com middle 1050 950 840 790 1500 1350 1200 1130 Tariff per stand-by day / travel day: 700 Euros (refer to the General Conditions of Sale) Price of inter-company sessions: upon request Base Premium Privilège - 10% - 20% - 25% less than 10 days from 100 to 399 days over 400 days from 10 to 99 days Duration (in days) updated on 01/01/2014
  • 183.
    GEnEral conDitions ofsalE for traininG sErVicEs (Gcosts) prEamBUlE The term “sErVicE proViDEr” is used to designate entities that belong to the aEGiDE Group. The sErVicE proViDEr designs, organizes and delivers professional training courses. The term “cUstomEr” designates any public or private entity (and its affiliates and joint ventures) which calls on the services of the sErVicE proViDEr. The term “training service” designates the entire training-related service and includes the preparation days, training delivery days, travel days, stand-by days and Report-writing days, according to the scenarios mentioned in the offer and in the particular conditions. The term “preparation day” designates the time per day that has to be spent, prior to the provision of the service, on training course engineering, including the design of a tailor-made training module(s), the preparation and printing of documents, or simply the instructor’s preparation for the customer’s specificities. After analyzing the cUstomEr’s request, the sErVicE proViDEr notifies the cUstomEr how much time will be necessary, and it shall only be possible for this amount to be revised with the cUstomEr’s prior approval. The term “training delivery day” designates the time during which the professional training is delivered. The term “travel day” designates the time required by the sErVicE proViDEr’s instructor to travel to and from the location of the training. The term “stand-by day” designates the time that the sErVicE proViDEr’s instructor is forced to spend on stand-by without activity during a mission. The term “particular conditions” designates either an order form or written request issued by the cUstomEr, or a bilateral training agreement issued by the sErVicE proViDEr. The particular conditions are signed by both parties prior to the start of the training service. The term “cUstomEr training account” designates an account in which a record is kept of the cumulated number of preparation days and training delivery days performed and invoiced by the sErVicE proViDEr to this same cUstomEr (and its affiliates and joint ventures). The cumulated number of days in the cUstomEr training account allows the cUstomEr to benefit from a sliding scale of tariffs based on a table of tariffs, as explained in Article 10. art. 1 - Generalities The General Conditions of Sale for Training Services govern the training services provided by the sErVicE proViDEr. Signature of these GCOSTS by the cUstomEr implies their full and complete acceptance. On an exceptional basis, particular conditions may complement, replace or preclude one or more clauses of these GCOSTS. In the event of conflict between these GCOSTS and the particular conditions, the particular conditions shall prevail. art. 2 - Duration and termination These GCOSTS are entered into for a minimum duration of one year, and shall be renewable by tacit agreement. They can be terminated with one month’s notice by either of the two parties by means of a letter sent by certified mail or e-mail with acknowledgment of receipt (the deadline is determined by the date on which the GCOSTS are signed). art. 3 - subject The sErVicE proViDEr intervenes as an independent company to deliver training courses, as defined by the programs in the Training Catalog or according to the specific work statement and the schedule established in agreement with the cUstomEr, which are appended to the particular conditions where applicable. The sErVicE proViDEr provides these services on the basis of assistance. The sErVicE proViDEr therefore refrains from substituting itself for the technical departments responsible for the design, manufacture, commissioning, operation, servicing or maintenance of the facilities. +33 (0)5 57 35 04 60 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
  • 184.
    GEnEral conDitions ofsalE for traininG sErVicEs (Gcosts) The sErVicE proViDEr refrains from substituting itself for the cUstomEr’s decision-making power. Under no circumstances can the sErVicE proViDEr’s advisory capacity be construed to be a decision / an order. limits of the mission If the service is provided on premises made available by the cUstomEr, the latter undertakes to ensure that such premises be compliant in all respects with the applicable regulations. For any service that requires the implementation of equipment, appliances, machines or facilities which belong to the cUstomEr, are in the cUstomEr’s care or are operated by the cUstomEr, the cUstomEr undertakes to ensure that such equipment, appliances, machines or facilities be compliant in all respects with the applicable regulations. Under no circumstances can the sErVicE proViDEr be held liable for the functioning and operation of the facilities, equipment or other objects located on the premises on which the training takes place. In these conditions, the sErVicE proViDEr cannot be held liable in any respect whatsoever for any damage which these facilities, equipment or objects may sustain, or for any accidents, and the consequences thereof, of which these facilities, equipment or objects may be the cause, in particular with regard to any operating losses for which the sErVicE proViDEr may otherwise have been held liable. The sErVicE proViDEr takes out an insurance policy that covers its professional civil liability and the different risks for which it could be held liable. For its part, it falls to the cUstomEr to cover itself against the risks to which it may expose the sErVicE proViDEr’s personnel, as well as against the accidents or incidents for which it may be held liable. art. 4 - initiation of services The dates of the services are decided on by common accord and are subject to particular conditions. At the cUstomEr’s request for training performed in France, the sErVicE proViDEr may draw up a training agreement according to French law. For training courses which are, with reference to French law, deemed to be chargeable to a continuous professional training account, the sErVicE proViDEr, at the cUstomEr’s request, draws up an agreement according to the terms of the order for the attention of: - the organization which manages the training funds (if applicable) (OPCA = French organization which collects mandatory contributions from companies to pay for training of personnel) - the cUstomEr who validated the registration. IMPORTANT: if the costs of the training course are not covered by the designated organization, the General Conditions of Sale are applicable to the cUstomEr, who undertakes to settle the invoices. At the end of the training course, the sErVicE proViDEr issues a course certificate or certificate of attendance and the documents contractually provided for in the offer. These documents are sent to the cUstomEr. art. 5 - conditions of performance registrations The cUstomEr can pre-register: - by telephone on 00 33 (0)5 57 35 04 60; - by fax on 00 33 (0)5 57 35 04 68; - or by e-mail to formation@aegide-vision.com Registration shall be deemed firm and definitive on receipt of the registration request in the form of a fully completed and signed order form and/or simplified professional training agreement: by mail to the following address: 32 rue de Tauzia - 33000 BORDEAUX - France; by fax on 00 33 (0)5 57 35 04 68; or by e-mail to formation@aegide-vision.com Participants may be replaced at any time prior to the training and at no additional cost, subject to the sErVicE proViDEr being notified in writing and sent the names of the replacement participant(s) on the day before the training course at the latest. +33 (0)5 57 35 04 60 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
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    GEnEral conDitions ofsalE for traininG sErVicEs (Gcosts) For a training course carried out on an inter-company basis, written notification to attend specifying the dates and times, location and means of access will be sent prior to the course to the cUstomEr, who sees to it that the information is forwarded to each participant. For training courses carried out on an intra-company basis, the order form shall serve as confirmation and the cUstomEr shall notify its participants to attend. On site, the participants are asked to sign a register that is used to draw up their certificate of attendance, which shall be sent after the course. For training courses carried out on an intra-company basis, the cUstomEr is required to: - Designate a qualified representative to accompany the instructor and provide for means of access (time spent on stand-by and additional interventions shall be invoiced as extra costs); - Inform the sErVicE proViDEr’s instructor of the specific hygiene and safety requirements in order to protect personnel and prevent occupational hazards (French Decree No. D92-158 dated February 20, 1992); - Supply the documents that are required for the service; - Provide the equipment and resources that are required for the training course: classroom, whiteboard and markers, access to electric plugs for a video projector, etc.). For courses in the “Technical Risks” or “Defensive Driving” families, the equipment required shall be specified in the technical offer or in the particular conditions. Deferral - cancellation The cUstomEr has the possibility of canceling a registration, subject to sending the sErVicE proViDEr notification of such cancellation by e-mail with acknowledgment of receipt to the address formation@aegide-vision.com at least fourteen [14] calendar days before the course start date. Up until the date fourteen [14] calendar days prior to the planned course start date, the cUstomEr retains the possibility of asking the sErVicE proViDEr to defer or cancel: - The registration of one or more participants for inter-company courses; - The performance of one of more intra-company courses. In the event of cancellation by the cUstomEr less than fourteen [14] calendar days prior to the course start date, 30% of the amount of the order, or of that part of the order which is canceled, shall be invoiced as a penalty. In this case, no days shall be counted in the calculation of the cumulated number of days in the cUstomEr training account. Any training session which is started is due in full. Any training session which the participant did not attend or only attended partially is due in full. The preparation days and training delivery days provided for in the particular conditions shall be counted in the calculation of the cumulated number of days in the cUstomEr training account. The sErVicE proViDEr reserves the possibility to defer or cancel an inter-company training session if the number of participants is insufficient for it to be educationally beneficial. In such a case, the sErVicE proViDEr notifies the cUstomEr at the earliest possible convenience. Except in cases of force majeure, the sErVicE proViDEr undertakes to notify the cUstomEr of the deferral of the course at least fourteen [14] calendar days prior to the course start date, and to propose new dates. art. 6 - assessment and continuous improvement Knowledge assessment questionnaires are used in the last part of the training session in order to check the participants’ knowledge with a view to issuing training certificates or instructor’s reports. In addition, each participant fills in an assessment sheet which allows him to express his point of view in terms of the teaching, the documentation, the technicality of the theoretical lessons and practical exercises, and the accommodation. These comments are taken into account by the sErVicE proViDEr with a view to the continuous improvement of the courses. art. 7 - liability and ethics By virtue of his employment contract, the sErVicE proViDEr’s instructor is required to comply with the rules governing independence, impartiality, integrity and confidentiality. Unless specifically indicated otherwise, the cUstomEr accepts to appear in the sErVicE proViDEr’s lists of references. +33 (0)5 57 35 04 60 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
  • 186.
    GEnEral conDitions ofsalE for traininG sErVicEs (Gcosts) art. 8 - sub-contracting The sErVicE proViDEr is authorized to call on any sub-contractor of its choice including, but not limited to, another of the sErVicE proViDEr’s entities, whether this be for reasons of qualification, technicality, availability or location of the intervention. art. 9 - HsE plan for contractors Under French regulations, for interventions which take place at the cUstomEr’s site, the necessary measures must be taken by the cUstomEr and the sErVicE proViDEr in order to prevent risks linked to interference between the activities, facilities and equipment of the different organizations which are simultaneously present at the same site. The cUstomEr carries out the general coordination of the prevention measures when the training takes place at his site. For risks resulting from interference between the activities, facilities and equipment, the sErVicE proViDEr’s representative shall apply the measures provided for in the HSE plan for contractors that was finalized by common accord prior to the start of the training. In particular, if the HSE plan for contractors provides for such a circumstance, in order to prevent any risk and to facilitate the performance of the intervention, the cUstomEr shall designate a qualified agent who shall be temporarily assigned to work with the sErVicE proViDEr’s representative and who shall be responsible for passing on all information and directives relating to the hygiene, safety and first-aid requirements. This qualified agent shall be authorized by the cUstomEr to direct any maneuvers of vehicles, machines or equipment that are used during the training sessions. For certain training courses, participants shall only be able to take part if they have the corresponding Personal Protective Equipment. art. 10 - tariffs The details of the services and the corresponding prices are given in the particular conditions (in Euros and excluding VAT unless otherwise specified). The tariffs are indicated either in the table of tariffs, which is updated once per year, or on the commercial proposal or cost estimate for specific programs. A record of the cumulated number of preparation days and training delivery days performed and/or invoiced is kept in a cUstomEr training account. travel days and stand-by days shall not be included in the cumulation of these days. For training courses carried out on an intra-company basis, the cUstomEr training account allows the cUstomEr to benefit from a sliding scale of tariffs based on the table of tariffs as follows: - The tariff which is applicable when the order is placed is determined by the number of days that have been recorded in the cUstomEr training account over the previous eleven months, with reference to the numbers of days indicated in the column headings of the table hereunder. This is the tariff which is indicated in the commercial offer or cost estimate. - When the invoice is sent, the final tariff shall be calculated automatically by adding up the number of days performed under the new order (all families, including preparation days but not including travel days or stand-by days). This tariff may therefore be less than the one indicated in the commercial offer or cost estimate. If the number of days results in a change in column, only that part of the number which is above the threshold of this new column shall be invoiced at the corresponding new tariff. E.g. for the same order, 10 days may be invoiced at one tariff and 20 days at the next tariff. TARIFF D BASE For training courses carried out on an inter-company basis, the incrementation of the cUstomEr training account shall be calculated in the same way, by adding up the number of days per participant. A detailed account of the days in the cUstomEr training account appears on each invoice and cost estimate, and can be communicated at the cUstomEr’s request so that the latter can find out which tariff will be applicable to him by referring to the table of tariffs. +33 (0)5 57 35 04 60 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com TARIFF C MIDDLE TARIFF B PREMIUM TARIFF A PRIVILEGE Less than 10 days From 10 to 99 days From 100 to 399 days Over 400 days No reduction -10% -20% -25%
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    GEnEral conDitions ofsalE for traininG sErVicEs (Gcosts) art. 11 - invoicing An advance payment of 30% to be made when placing the order is requested if the sErVicE proViDEr is to incur expenses relating, for example, to reservations of hotels, racing circuits or classrooms outside of the company, and if specific programs are to be designed. The sErVicE proViDEr shall take out credit insurance for international contracts. An advance payment is also requested if the sErVicE proViDEr’s credit insurance company refuses to approve the contract under consideration. The invoice for the balance outstanding is issued after the service has been provided. Details of the services provided and an attendance register shall accompany the invoice drawn up after the services have been provided in order to allow the validity of the amount charged to be checked. After the training, the cUstomEr shall be given: - A certificate of attendance and/or course certificate for each participant present or who passed the end-of-session tests; - A report on the training; - An attendance sheet signed by the participants and the instructor; - The individual assessment sheets for the participants. art. 12 - Expenses, taxes, Duties and insurance In France, the daily tariffs mentioned in Article 10 shall be considered to take into account all duties, taxes and insurance premiums which are applicable in France for the personnel belonging to the sErVicE proViDEr’s company, as well as general and administrative expenses. VAT is charged in addition in accordance with the prevailing fiscal provisions. In France, these tariffs do not include: - The travel and in situ accommodation and food expenses of the instructor(s) and participants; - Plane, train or automobile transport costs, which the sErVicE proViDEr shall invoice back to the cUstomEr while adding on 10% for administrative expenses; - Any expenses related to communication for professional reasons. In addition, outside of France, the tariffs also do not include: - The purchase of international and local plane tickets, which the sErVicE proViDEr shall purchase at the express request of the cUstomEr and invoice back to the cUstomEr while adding on 10% for administrative expenses; - Any taxes and duties that may be payable in the country in which the service takes place; - Any expenses inherent to obtaining visas. art. 13 - terms of payment Invoices are payable within 30 days of the date on the invoice and without discount. In the event of payment in arrears, penalties shall be invoiced at the rate of 1.5% of the amount (excl. VAT) per month in arrears, calculated on a daily basis starting from the day after the day indicated on the invoice as the settlement date, if settlement has not been made by this date. IMPORTANT: For training performed in France, if the training budget is entrusted to an OPCA, it is the cUstomEr’s responsibility to check that the OPCA has been provided with all the registration information, and that the funds are available. A certificate stating that the training is covered by the OPCA must be enclosed with the order to prevent any invoicing errors. art. 14 - resolutive clause In the event of payment in arrears, the sErVicE proViDEr shall send the cUstomEr formal notice by mail. If the cUstomEr fails to settle his obligation within a period of fifteen [15] calendar days of this same letter being sent, the sErVicE proViDEr reserves the right to suspend its services. +33 (0)5 57 35 04 60 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com
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    GEnEral conDitions ofsalE for traininG sErVicEs (Gcosts) art. 15 - Definition of applicable law and jurisdiction In the event of a dispute between the parties, the latter agree that such dispute shall be brought before the Courts of Paris. art. 16 - liabilities liabilities of the cUstomEr and sErVicE proViDEr - The cUstomEr and the sErVicE proViDEr mutually waive all their rights of recourse against one another for any damage that is caused to their physical property and facilities, or to any other physical property and facilities of which they are in charge, irrespective of the cause, even if such cause arises out of an error or negligence on the part of one or other of the parties or their respective personnel. - The cUstomEr and the sErVicE proViDEr mutually waive all their rights of recourse against one another, and cannot hold one another liable for any loss or liability (including recourse expenses) arising out of a claim or action for loss of or damage to the property of their respective personnel, or for any injury, illness or death of their respective personnel, irrespective of the cause, even if such cause is negligence on the part of one or other of the parties or their respective personnel. - The cUstomEr and the sErVicE proViDEr mutually waive all their rights of recourse against one another, and cannot hold one another liable for any specific damage or loss, whether direct or indirect, such as loss of contracts, loss of profit, loss of production, or any idle time, irrespective of the cause, even if such cause is negligence on the part of one or other of the parties or their respective personnel. liability with respect to third parties - The cUstomEr and the sErVicE proViDEr mutually waive all their rights of recourse against one another, and cannot hold one another liable for any loss or liability (including recourse expenses) arising out of direct or indirect loss or damage caused to a third party, irrespective of the cause, even if such cause is negligence on the part of one or other of the parties or their respective personnel. +33 (0)5 57 35 04 60 www.aegide-vision.com formation@aegide-international.com