POTS provides IWCF well control certification training courses in Canada. They offer Level 2, 3, and 4 courses that teach drilling personnel about well control principles, equipment, detection and response to kicks. POTS uses simulators and learning management systems to provide hands-on training and online resources. Their instructors have extensive field experience in oil and gas and teaching qualifications. POTS aims to deliver high quality, effective training through state-of-the-art facilities and commitment to continuous improvement.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Ashraf Ragab Amin, an Egyptian national with over 24 years of experience in marine operations engineering. It details his work history including roles as a chief engineer on various ship types, a marine superintendent, and technical manager overseeing marine vessel inspections and maintenance contracts. It also lists his qualifications, training, skills, and objectives to obtain a responsible marine position where he can apply his experience.
Final Report (TCP/RLA/0069)
Development of Standards for the Construction and Inspection of Fishing Vessels
Final Report TCP/RLA/0069 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/final-report-of-project-57610513
Annex I http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-i-57610511
Annex II http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-ii-57610508
Annex III http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-iii
Annex IV http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-iv-57610500
Annex V http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-v-57610497
Annex VI http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-vi-57610495
Schedule 1 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-1-57610492
Schedule 2 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-2-57610486
Schedule 3 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-3-57610481
Schedule 4 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-4-57610477
Schedule 5 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-5-57610474
Schedule 6 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-6-57610470
Schedule 7 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-7-57610465
Schedule 8 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-8-57610456
Schedule 9 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-9-57610450
Schedule 10 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-10-57610439
Schedule 11 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-11-57610431
Annex VII http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-vii-57610416
Annex VIII http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-viii-57610410
Annex IX http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-ix-57610400
Annex X http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-x-57610393
Annex XI http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-xi-57610383
PetroSync - IWCF Certification Drilling Well Control Level 2PetroSync
This course is designed for people in critical well control positions on drilling installation as well as onshore roles. The candidates will complete an IWCF accredited training course, taught according to IWCF syllabus, in order to prepare them for assessment.
This document provides a summary of a presentation on the OCIMF-SIRE VIQ7/VIQ6 gap analysis. The presentation covers:
1. An introduction to the new VIQ7, which was released in September 2018 and replaces VIQ6. VIQ7 underwent revisions and reduced the total number of questions.
2. What's new in VIQ7, including a shift to evaluating crew competency through questions about officer awareness and familiarity. Many new questions directly ask officers to demonstrate knowledge.
3. The objectives of the presentation, which are to make attendees aware of the history and purpose of SIRE inspections, understand changes in VIQ7, learn inspection preparations and how
Details of my exclusive, world-class, Technical Wreck course. Sanctioned by PADI TecRec. Andy Davis technical diving. Subic Bay, Philippines.
www.scubatechphilippines.com
THETA TRAINING CENTER provides an extensive catalog of our training courses, held in our premises in Piraeus, Greece! In the portofolio you will be able to find all the training courses our experienced staff is undergoing and for each course there is also a brief description and duration of each course.
THETA TRAINING CENTER is designed to meet the technical, and management needs of managers, operators and seafarers of marine and offshore assets.
Click in the link below PDF file to view our courses catalogue. Booking and availability dates are always available in our website at: https://www.thetamarine.net/book-online.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Ashraf Ragab Amin, an Egyptian national with over 24 years of experience in marine operations engineering. It details his work history including roles as a chief engineer on various ship types, a marine superintendent, and technical manager overseeing marine vessel inspections and maintenance contracts. It also lists his qualifications, training, skills, and objectives to obtain a responsible marine position where he can apply his experience.
Final Report (TCP/RLA/0069)
Development of Standards for the Construction and Inspection of Fishing Vessels
Final Report TCP/RLA/0069 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/final-report-of-project-57610513
Annex I http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-i-57610511
Annex II http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-ii-57610508
Annex III http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-iii
Annex IV http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-iv-57610500
Annex V http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-v-57610497
Annex VI http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-vi-57610495
Schedule 1 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-1-57610492
Schedule 2 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-2-57610486
Schedule 3 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-3-57610481
Schedule 4 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-4-57610477
Schedule 5 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-5-57610474
Schedule 6 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-6-57610470
Schedule 7 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-7-57610465
Schedule 8 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-8-57610456
Schedule 9 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-9-57610450
Schedule 10 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-10-57610439
Schedule 11 http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/schedule-11-57610431
Annex VII http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-vii-57610416
Annex VIII http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-viii-57610410
Annex IX http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-ix-57610400
Annex X http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-x-57610393
Annex XI http://www.slideshare.net/safetyforfishermen/annex-xi-57610383
PetroSync - IWCF Certification Drilling Well Control Level 2PetroSync
This course is designed for people in critical well control positions on drilling installation as well as onshore roles. The candidates will complete an IWCF accredited training course, taught according to IWCF syllabus, in order to prepare them for assessment.
This document provides a summary of a presentation on the OCIMF-SIRE VIQ7/VIQ6 gap analysis. The presentation covers:
1. An introduction to the new VIQ7, which was released in September 2018 and replaces VIQ6. VIQ7 underwent revisions and reduced the total number of questions.
2. What's new in VIQ7, including a shift to evaluating crew competency through questions about officer awareness and familiarity. Many new questions directly ask officers to demonstrate knowledge.
3. The objectives of the presentation, which are to make attendees aware of the history and purpose of SIRE inspections, understand changes in VIQ7, learn inspection preparations and how
Details of my exclusive, world-class, Technical Wreck course. Sanctioned by PADI TecRec. Andy Davis technical diving. Subic Bay, Philippines.
www.scubatechphilippines.com
THETA TRAINING CENTER provides an extensive catalog of our training courses, held in our premises in Piraeus, Greece! In the portofolio you will be able to find all the training courses our experienced staff is undergoing and for each course there is also a brief description and duration of each course.
THETA TRAINING CENTER is designed to meet the technical, and management needs of managers, operators and seafarers of marine and offshore assets.
Click in the link below PDF file to view our courses catalogue. Booking and availability dates are always available in our website at: https://www.thetamarine.net/book-online.
National public-hearing-on-the-revised-psg-governing-the-operation-of-the-bsm...Lloyd Rico Antonio
This document outlines new Policies, Standards and Guidelines (PSG) for the Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (BSMarE) program in the Philippines. Key points include:
- The BSMarE program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills required by international conventions like STCW and to qualify students for certification as an Officer in Charge of Engineering Watch.
- The curriculum contains 199 credit units across general education, specialization courses, electives, shipboard training, and physical education. Coursework covers subjects like mechanics, thermodynamics, safety, and marine propulsion systems.
- One year of shipboard training is mandatory to gain hands-on experience operating ship machinery.
The document summarizes training programs at the Air Logistics Training Center (ALTC) located at NAS JRB Fort Worth. The ALTC offers maintenance and operations courses for various aircraft including the C-130, C-9B, and C-37. Courses include maintenance training, loadmaster training, and administration courses. The ALTC aims to expand training to additional aircraft and roles to support Navy and Marine aviation training needs.
The document discusses a "Flex Maintenance" concept for C-40A aircraft that blends organic Navy maintenance personnel with contracted maintenance support. It proposes a beta test of the concept at VR-58 squadron using 17 contractor maintainers and 25 organic Navy maintainers. The goal is to increase capabilities while reducing costs through strategic use of contractors and maintaining Navy oversight and standards.
Executive Transport Detatchment Sigonellakingstonmj
The document summarizes a project to replace an aircraft undergoing maintenance with a replacement asset from another command to continue operations. It involves transferring a C-20D aircraft from VR-1 to Executive Transport Detachment Sigonella for 9 weeks while their C-20A completes depot maintenance. Tables and timelines provide details on assets, requirements, budgets, and project goals to transfer the aircraft and complete necessary maintenance.
PetroSync - IWCF Certification Drilling Well Control Level 3 & 4PetroSync
This course is designed for people in critical well control positions on drilling installation as well as onshore roles. The candidates will complete an IWCF accredited training course, taught according to IWCF syllabus, in order to prepare them for assessment.
This curriculum vitae is for G Doss, an instrumentation engineer from India. He has over 15 years of experience in instrumentation engineering roles. His experience includes commissioning and maintenance of wellhead control packages, chemical injection skids, and other oil and gas instrumentation projects. He has worked on numerous projects in the Middle East and Asia for companies like ADCO, PDO, ONGC, and Dragon Oil. His skills include working with DCS, PLC, valve, and transmitter equipment. He holds an advanced diploma in industrial automation and a BS in engineering technology.
The document provides information about the 55th Maintenance Training Flight (MTF) including its vision, mission, personnel, and the courses it offers. The MTF aims to continuously improve and provide world-class training to maintenance personnel. It lists the commander and section chiefs overseeing the MTF and provides details on specialized qualification training courses covering topics like initial maintenance training, maintenance refresher training, dedicated crew chief training, and aircraft engine inspection courses.
This document discusses denials and delays of shipments of radioactive material from an Indian perspective. It provides background on Indian and international transport regulations and three case studies where shipments were initially denied by carriers but later accepted after intervention from the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board of India. Common reasons for denials include lack of training and perceived risks. The document suggests improving awareness, addressing infrastructure issues, and involving carriers directly in discussions to resolve denials and delays.
The Center for Surface Combat Systems (CSCS) trains over 38,000 sailors annually through 700 courses at 14 learning sites globally. Its mission is to develop and deliver surface combat systems training to achieve surface warfare superiority. It trains sailors on weapons and combat systems like the Aegis combat system, missiles, sonar and more. Recent investments include new simulators and expanding facilities to train sailors on new ships and technologies like the Littoral Combat Ship and ballistic missile defense systems.
PetroSync - IWCF Well Intervention Pressure Control Level 3 & 4PetroSync
This program is offered with either IWCF or IADC certification and follows new progressive, role specific curriculum. Each course concludes with up to 5 closed-book examinations leading to the required certificate of competence in well intervention.
Laid up vessel reactivation guide- West of EnglandDeva RG
This document provides guidance on reactivating a vessel that has been in long-term layup. It stresses the importance of thorough documentation during layup, including layup logs detailing any work done and blanking plates installed. Careful planning is needed to ensure key crew are available, required spares have been ordered, and safety equipment is in working condition before reactivation begins. Classification societies and insurers will require surveys be conducted before the vessel can resume trading.
The document discusses mooring operations for ships and outlines several important considerations. It notes that mooring operations require coordination between the forward team, aft team, and bridge personnel. Aspects that should be planned include the berth nature, available bollards, tide, windage, cargo operations, potential tug use, and mooring line order. A detailed briefing must inform all crew members involved prior to commencement. Safety precautions include use of PPE, supervision of inexperienced crew, and avoidance of snapback zones during operations.
Captain Robert Pearcey has over 30 years of experience in the merchant marine and offshore industries. He has worked extensively in areas like underwater interventions, marine construction, towage, rig and barge moves, salvage operations, and more for companies like BP, Shell, Noble Energy, and Technip. He has specialized skills in areas such as DP auditing, marine warranty, project management, and safety assurance.
This document provides guidance for renewing an Inspection Authorization (IA). To renew an IA, applicants must show evidence of meeting requirements in 14 CFR 65.91, including being actively engaged in maintenance. They must also show evidence of completing 8 hours of refresher training annually, performing at least 8 annual inspections in the last 2 years, and passing an oral test from an FAA inspector. The oral test should include around 10 questions to ensure the applicant's knowledge is current. Meeting renewal requirements renews the IA for another 2-year period until the next odd-numbered year expiration of March 31.
NQF 2 - South African Qualifications AssociationMichael Pohl
This document provides information on the National Certificate: Chemical Operations qualification in South Africa, including:
- It is registered on the National Qualifications Framework and all qualifications are public property.
- The purpose is to provide competence in chemical process operations and health/safety procedures.
- Learners must complete compulsory units in communication, maths literacy, and core chemical operations units, plus 35 credits of elective units in areas like mining, explosives manufacturing, or general processing.
- Access assumes communication and maths literacy at level 1, and it is preferable to have completed the GETC in chemical operations.
Utpras orientation presentation for the utpras review v.2012Adrian Ampong
The document outlines the procedures for the Unified TVET Program Registration and Accreditation System (UTPRAS) in the Philippines. It discusses the legal basis for UTPRAS, defines what UTPRAS is and its two-stage quality assurance process of mandatory program registration and voluntary institutional accreditation. It provides details on the program registration requirements, process flow, compliance audits, sanctions for non-compliance, and grounds for program closure/revocation of registration.
This intensive 2 x 2 week program has been put together to cover Advanced Well Engineering topics. The program intends to uplift the knowledge and skills for engineers, who are or will be directly involved in well and completion design. It will also benefit staff that are or will be working as a member of a day-to-day operations team.
The courses present advanced concepts of drilling and completion operations, plus post-completion enhancement (workovers). Participants will learn to visualize and troubleshoot what is happening downhole, discover what can be accomplished and optimized, and learn how drilling and completions can alter reservoir performance.
This document discusses designing training programs for various organizations. It outlines the ADDIE model for designing training which includes analyzing needs, designing the program, developing materials, implementing training, and evaluating effectiveness. Several companies are discussed including their training needs analysis, course design, implementation methods, and evaluation. ONGC, NPTI, Torrent Power, L&T, Infosys, and banking sector training are summarized as examples of industry training practices. The document emphasizes analyzing needs, setting objectives, using various teaching methods, and gathering feedback to improve training programs.
This document provides a summary of the third edition of the TRAINAIR PLUS Standardized Training Packages (STPs) catalogue published in September 2014. It lists 10 STPs that have been validated and approved by the TRAINAIR PLUS Programme. Each STP summary includes information on the developer, target audience, aim, objectives, duration and contact information. The full STP library can be accessed online by TRAINAIR PLUS members. The catalogue demonstrates ICAO's commitment to facilitating the sharing of standardized training materials.
This course will concentrate on Offshore Marine Operations and will cover Operational and Managerial requirements for Loadout; Barge Transportation; Towing of Offshore Facilities; Lifting; Steel Jackets; Gravity-Based Structures; Lift-Off, Transportation and Inshore Mating of Topsides; Offshore Pipelines; Marine Operations Overview; Special Topics, and other essential topics related to Export/Import Oil & Gas.
This course is designed to introduce an overview of the coiled tubing operations concept and its applications in oil fields. It introduces variety of coiled tubing technologies with special attention on the unit as surface equipment and downhole tools. Moreover, the course covers the main components, application envelope and the coiled tubing special applications and contingency plan for all possible situations, which could be encountered throughout various operations.
NQF 4 - South African Qualifications AssociationMichael Pohl
This document summarizes a qualification for Further Education and Training Certificate: Chemical Operations in South Africa. It provides information on the purpose and rationale of the qualification, assumed learning, rules, exit-level outcomes, assessment criteria, and international comparability. The qualification aims to develop skills for internal process controllers in the chemical operations industry. It replaces a previous National Certificate and consists of fundamental, core, and elective components totaling a minimum of 140 credits.
National public-hearing-on-the-revised-psg-governing-the-operation-of-the-bsm...Lloyd Rico Antonio
This document outlines new Policies, Standards and Guidelines (PSG) for the Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (BSMarE) program in the Philippines. Key points include:
- The BSMarE program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills required by international conventions like STCW and to qualify students for certification as an Officer in Charge of Engineering Watch.
- The curriculum contains 199 credit units across general education, specialization courses, electives, shipboard training, and physical education. Coursework covers subjects like mechanics, thermodynamics, safety, and marine propulsion systems.
- One year of shipboard training is mandatory to gain hands-on experience operating ship machinery.
The document summarizes training programs at the Air Logistics Training Center (ALTC) located at NAS JRB Fort Worth. The ALTC offers maintenance and operations courses for various aircraft including the C-130, C-9B, and C-37. Courses include maintenance training, loadmaster training, and administration courses. The ALTC aims to expand training to additional aircraft and roles to support Navy and Marine aviation training needs.
The document discusses a "Flex Maintenance" concept for C-40A aircraft that blends organic Navy maintenance personnel with contracted maintenance support. It proposes a beta test of the concept at VR-58 squadron using 17 contractor maintainers and 25 organic Navy maintainers. The goal is to increase capabilities while reducing costs through strategic use of contractors and maintaining Navy oversight and standards.
Executive Transport Detatchment Sigonellakingstonmj
The document summarizes a project to replace an aircraft undergoing maintenance with a replacement asset from another command to continue operations. It involves transferring a C-20D aircraft from VR-1 to Executive Transport Detachment Sigonella for 9 weeks while their C-20A completes depot maintenance. Tables and timelines provide details on assets, requirements, budgets, and project goals to transfer the aircraft and complete necessary maintenance.
PetroSync - IWCF Certification Drilling Well Control Level 3 & 4PetroSync
This course is designed for people in critical well control positions on drilling installation as well as onshore roles. The candidates will complete an IWCF accredited training course, taught according to IWCF syllabus, in order to prepare them for assessment.
This curriculum vitae is for G Doss, an instrumentation engineer from India. He has over 15 years of experience in instrumentation engineering roles. His experience includes commissioning and maintenance of wellhead control packages, chemical injection skids, and other oil and gas instrumentation projects. He has worked on numerous projects in the Middle East and Asia for companies like ADCO, PDO, ONGC, and Dragon Oil. His skills include working with DCS, PLC, valve, and transmitter equipment. He holds an advanced diploma in industrial automation and a BS in engineering technology.
The document provides information about the 55th Maintenance Training Flight (MTF) including its vision, mission, personnel, and the courses it offers. The MTF aims to continuously improve and provide world-class training to maintenance personnel. It lists the commander and section chiefs overseeing the MTF and provides details on specialized qualification training courses covering topics like initial maintenance training, maintenance refresher training, dedicated crew chief training, and aircraft engine inspection courses.
This document discusses denials and delays of shipments of radioactive material from an Indian perspective. It provides background on Indian and international transport regulations and three case studies where shipments were initially denied by carriers but later accepted after intervention from the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board of India. Common reasons for denials include lack of training and perceived risks. The document suggests improving awareness, addressing infrastructure issues, and involving carriers directly in discussions to resolve denials and delays.
The Center for Surface Combat Systems (CSCS) trains over 38,000 sailors annually through 700 courses at 14 learning sites globally. Its mission is to develop and deliver surface combat systems training to achieve surface warfare superiority. It trains sailors on weapons and combat systems like the Aegis combat system, missiles, sonar and more. Recent investments include new simulators and expanding facilities to train sailors on new ships and technologies like the Littoral Combat Ship and ballistic missile defense systems.
PetroSync - IWCF Well Intervention Pressure Control Level 3 & 4PetroSync
This program is offered with either IWCF or IADC certification and follows new progressive, role specific curriculum. Each course concludes with up to 5 closed-book examinations leading to the required certificate of competence in well intervention.
Laid up vessel reactivation guide- West of EnglandDeva RG
This document provides guidance on reactivating a vessel that has been in long-term layup. It stresses the importance of thorough documentation during layup, including layup logs detailing any work done and blanking plates installed. Careful planning is needed to ensure key crew are available, required spares have been ordered, and safety equipment is in working condition before reactivation begins. Classification societies and insurers will require surveys be conducted before the vessel can resume trading.
The document discusses mooring operations for ships and outlines several important considerations. It notes that mooring operations require coordination between the forward team, aft team, and bridge personnel. Aspects that should be planned include the berth nature, available bollards, tide, windage, cargo operations, potential tug use, and mooring line order. A detailed briefing must inform all crew members involved prior to commencement. Safety precautions include use of PPE, supervision of inexperienced crew, and avoidance of snapback zones during operations.
Captain Robert Pearcey has over 30 years of experience in the merchant marine and offshore industries. He has worked extensively in areas like underwater interventions, marine construction, towage, rig and barge moves, salvage operations, and more for companies like BP, Shell, Noble Energy, and Technip. He has specialized skills in areas such as DP auditing, marine warranty, project management, and safety assurance.
This document provides guidance for renewing an Inspection Authorization (IA). To renew an IA, applicants must show evidence of meeting requirements in 14 CFR 65.91, including being actively engaged in maintenance. They must also show evidence of completing 8 hours of refresher training annually, performing at least 8 annual inspections in the last 2 years, and passing an oral test from an FAA inspector. The oral test should include around 10 questions to ensure the applicant's knowledge is current. Meeting renewal requirements renews the IA for another 2-year period until the next odd-numbered year expiration of March 31.
NQF 2 - South African Qualifications AssociationMichael Pohl
This document provides information on the National Certificate: Chemical Operations qualification in South Africa, including:
- It is registered on the National Qualifications Framework and all qualifications are public property.
- The purpose is to provide competence in chemical process operations and health/safety procedures.
- Learners must complete compulsory units in communication, maths literacy, and core chemical operations units, plus 35 credits of elective units in areas like mining, explosives manufacturing, or general processing.
- Access assumes communication and maths literacy at level 1, and it is preferable to have completed the GETC in chemical operations.
Utpras orientation presentation for the utpras review v.2012Adrian Ampong
The document outlines the procedures for the Unified TVET Program Registration and Accreditation System (UTPRAS) in the Philippines. It discusses the legal basis for UTPRAS, defines what UTPRAS is and its two-stage quality assurance process of mandatory program registration and voluntary institutional accreditation. It provides details on the program registration requirements, process flow, compliance audits, sanctions for non-compliance, and grounds for program closure/revocation of registration.
This intensive 2 x 2 week program has been put together to cover Advanced Well Engineering topics. The program intends to uplift the knowledge and skills for engineers, who are or will be directly involved in well and completion design. It will also benefit staff that are or will be working as a member of a day-to-day operations team.
The courses present advanced concepts of drilling and completion operations, plus post-completion enhancement (workovers). Participants will learn to visualize and troubleshoot what is happening downhole, discover what can be accomplished and optimized, and learn how drilling and completions can alter reservoir performance.
This document discusses designing training programs for various organizations. It outlines the ADDIE model for designing training which includes analyzing needs, designing the program, developing materials, implementing training, and evaluating effectiveness. Several companies are discussed including their training needs analysis, course design, implementation methods, and evaluation. ONGC, NPTI, Torrent Power, L&T, Infosys, and banking sector training are summarized as examples of industry training practices. The document emphasizes analyzing needs, setting objectives, using various teaching methods, and gathering feedback to improve training programs.
This document provides a summary of the third edition of the TRAINAIR PLUS Standardized Training Packages (STPs) catalogue published in September 2014. It lists 10 STPs that have been validated and approved by the TRAINAIR PLUS Programme. Each STP summary includes information on the developer, target audience, aim, objectives, duration and contact information. The full STP library can be accessed online by TRAINAIR PLUS members. The catalogue demonstrates ICAO's commitment to facilitating the sharing of standardized training materials.
This course will concentrate on Offshore Marine Operations and will cover Operational and Managerial requirements for Loadout; Barge Transportation; Towing of Offshore Facilities; Lifting; Steel Jackets; Gravity-Based Structures; Lift-Off, Transportation and Inshore Mating of Topsides; Offshore Pipelines; Marine Operations Overview; Special Topics, and other essential topics related to Export/Import Oil & Gas.
This course is designed to introduce an overview of the coiled tubing operations concept and its applications in oil fields. It introduces variety of coiled tubing technologies with special attention on the unit as surface equipment and downhole tools. Moreover, the course covers the main components, application envelope and the coiled tubing special applications and contingency plan for all possible situations, which could be encountered throughout various operations.
NQF 4 - South African Qualifications AssociationMichael Pohl
This document summarizes a qualification for Further Education and Training Certificate: Chemical Operations in South Africa. It provides information on the purpose and rationale of the qualification, assumed learning, rules, exit-level outcomes, assessment criteria, and international comparability. The qualification aims to develop skills for internal process controllers in the chemical operations industry. It replaces a previous National Certificate and consists of fundamental, core, and elective components totaling a minimum of 140 credits.
This 2 day Fundamentals of Dynamic Positioning course will provide a comprehensive understanding of dynamic positioning systems and operations, from technical and commercial perspectives, to future industry trends.
Led by an experienced DP instructor, the course will start off with an overview of the principles and system requirements of dynamic positioning, such as redundancy, levels of control, and modes. The 7 main components
of a DP system including control systems, thrusters, position reference systems, and sensors will be examined in detail.
The Course also covers both successful and unsuccessful Case Histories in HPHT drilling operations from around the globe as reported by Operators & Drilling Contractors. New technologies available to the Industry are also covered.
Certificate in Chemical Process Technologymohd hafiz
This course provides participants with the skills needed to safely operate a petrochemical plant. It focuses on safety procedures and gives hands-on experience operating equipment under different conditions. Participants will learn process fundamentals, equipment operation, and how to monitor parameters. The program assesses competency in skills like teamwork, safety practices, permitting, and operating pumps. Upon passing all competencies, participants earn a certificate in Process Technology for Chemical Production.
• Wide experience with MNC in Training and Development function covering varied sectors i.e., Oil & Gas incl. LNG & Refining (On-shore as well as Off-shore), and Petrochemical industries.
• Experience in Controls &Instrumentation off the job/ on the Job Training, Engineering, Project execution and discipline specific Competency Assessment and Assurance in the Oil and Gas Industry.
Prakasan Nair has over 30 years of experience in training and development roles in the oil and gas industry. He has expertise in designing and delivering both classroom and on-the-job technical training, as well as assessing competency. Some of his responsibilities have included developing training programs, evaluating effectiveness, and maintaining records. He has worked with many major companies in various countries.
This document provides information on a NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety course taking place from March 21-26, 2016 in Accra, Ghana. The course leader, Patrick Casken, has over 25 years of experience in health and safety. The course covers principles of process safety management in oil and gas, focusing on hydrocarbon process safety to effectively manage risks. It is suitable for safety professionals in oil and gas onshore and offshore. The course objectives are to provide a safer workplace, assurance of safety standards, and return on investment through practical knowledge.
The document outlines the structure and content of a Postgraduate Diploma in Naval Management and Operations. The program is divided into 4 modules that cover the full life cycle of naval projects, from conceptual design through construction and shipyard management to vessel operation. Key topics include negotiation, budgeting, engineering, production, quality control, financial management, safety, and continuous improvement. The course aims to educate professionals using case studies, practical exercises, and content from experienced instructors in the field.
This document provides information about an advanced wireline intervention operation course offered by PetroSync from April 4-7, 2016 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The 4-day course focuses on wireline conveyance and intervention methods, and includes case studies and hands-on workshops. Attendees will learn techniques to improve well efficiency, plan effective operations, improve work efficiency, and learn the latest technologies. The course is intended for those involved in well intervention and workover operations.
This document provides information on maritime training courses offered by Hostile Control Tactics (HCT) in 2015, including:
- Four basic safety training modules covering personal safety, firefighting, first aid, and survival taught over five days for $1,300.
- A four-day proficiency in survival craft course for $1,100 to satisfy lifeboat certification requirements.
- A five-day able seaman course for $1,290 to help trainees pass certification exams.
- Individual basic safety modules and a five-day combined course for $1,100.
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1. About US
Welcome to Panaich Oilfield Training Services Inc., (POTS) an Accredited IWCF Well Control
Training Center in Canada, established in the year 2016 by distinguished professionals and
academics with extensive expertise in the field of oil and gas upstream industry.
The core activity of POTS is conducting IWCF (Combined Surface/Subsea
Stack Well Control & Well Intervention Pressure Control Training) Level
2 and Level-3 and Level-4 courses for drilling personnel.
Our step towards taking care of needs of drilling industry; POTS has already acquired an
accreditation from IWCF and IWCF compliant portable simulators from UK for conducting these
certified training programs. Our new simulator can simulate dynamic positioning and
emergency disconnect also MUX systems of BOP controls.
POTS best in class room training facilities, equate batch sizes, sufficient simulator practice,
various assignments and self-study exercises make our programs a unique learning experience.
POTS use state of the Learning Management Systems (LMS), which provides online learning as
soon as candidates register for class. The class at POTS is not limited to four days but fits to
candidates own learning style and timing. The LMS gives access to manual exercises, math
review exercises before joining class.
Our instructor brings field experience, Petroleum Engineering Technology, Master Instructional
Skills & latest LMS technology to the class room. POTS is in partnership with Northern Alberta
Institute of Technology (NAIT-Edmonton, Canada). Kanwal Panaich had the opportunity to teach
Rig Technician (1,2,3), IADC & IWCF courses so it is easier to connect to RIG Tech skills and take it
over advanced concepts of Well Control (IWCF/IADC) Driller/Supervisory skills. The candidates
with RIG TECH red seal certification are eligible to attend IWCF level 3 OR Level 4 Course.
2. Our drive to make a difference and continue to lead the evolution by active training programs is
at the core of what makes our trainings so effective. At POTS Training Institute, we are always
committed to create new ways of improvement, from trainers and management team to
students, we teach skills that improve knowledge and increase work efficiency in drilling industry
personnel.
The clients list includes major Canadian/Global drilling contractors including NABORS, ENSIGN,
Savanna Energy, TRANSOCEAN, NOBLE, Weatherford International, Grey Wolf, Trinidad, Shell,
Baker etc. POTS also offer live well intervention courses as well IADC courses.
As the team behind POTS initiative are, highly experienced and have thorough knowledge on all
the aspects of conducting IWCF courses and other related drilling programs; you can be rest
assured that the programs will be conducted strictly as per the guidelines of IWCF-UK. However,
for us to survive, your unstinted cooperation and support is essential. We hope that we will
receive that in abundance from you and your esteemed organization.
3. Our Instructors/Assessors
Our lead instructor Kanwal Panaich, had been able to achieve high success rate in IWCF courses
from 2010. He has been teaching RIG TECH Trade to most Canadian drilling Contractors.
Our team of IWCF Instructors/Assessors is approved by IWCF-UK and they are highly experienced
and qualified to deliver drilling training sessions. POTS provide up-to-date theoretical knowledge
as well as real time scenarios explained by highly experienced trainers who have up-to-date
knowledge on well control practices. Instructors have got excellent communication and
presentation skills and they are committed to teaching and coaching participants needing special
attention throughout the course.
4. Well Control Courses
From 01 Sep-2014, Level 2 is a prerequisite for candidates who are obtaining IWCF
certification for the first time, and wishing to progress to Level-3. But RIG tech
Graduates don not have to start at IWCF level 2, POTS can directly put them in
appropriate level.
POTS conducts following IWCF-UK accredited courses at Canada training center: -
1. IWCF DRILLING LEVEL 2 Surface & Subsea WELL CONTROL (without Simulator)
2. IWCF DRILLING LEVEL 3 Surface & Subsea WELL CONTROL (Driller Training - 5 Days)
3. IWCF DRILLING LEVEL 4 Surface & Subsea WELL CONTROL (Supervisor Training - 5 Days)
1. IWCF LEVEL 2 Surface & Subsea DRILLING WELL CONTROL COURSE
Duration: 4 Days
Intended for: The Level 2 Drilling and Well Personnel Basic Well Control Training
for 4-days is “recommended by OGP as a basic well control
training module. It is to be taken by all members of the wellsite
Operations team working in roles which may directly contribute to
the creation, detection or control of a well influx” (page 9, OGP
Report 476). This course is also designed to give potential well
control certification candidates an awareness well control Theory,
Practices and Equipment as a preparation prior to taking levels
3 & 4.
The delegates who have little or no industry experience and
require a greater depth of theoretical and practical knowledge in
achieving a better understanding of drilling equipment, drilling
practices and the common problems associated with drilling
operations can also attend this introductory course.
5. Positions suited to
Drilling Level 2:
1. Assistant to Wellsite Supervisor or Wellsite Drilling Engineer
2. Wellsite and office based Operations Geologist
3. Roughneck
4. Derrickman
5. Barge Engineer
6. BOP/Subsea Engineer, Dynamic Positioning (DP) Operator
and LMRP Engineer
7. Drilling Contractor Wellsite Rig Engineer
Course Overview: The aim of this course is to provide a basic understanding of
features of drilling a well and the fundamental principles involved
in maintaining well control.
Course objectives: Understand the negative consequences associated with loss
of well control
Understand the need for detection
Recognize the warning signs of abnormal pressure
Know the actions that should be taken when kick indicators
are present
Be familiar with the functions of the bop equipment
Be able to select well control method to regain control
Be able to fill in a IWCF surface and/or subsea kill sheet
Be able to calculate kill mud weight, initial circulation pressure
and final circulation pressure
Correctly obtain shut in pressures in the well
Understand the barrier concept
Know the impact pumping cement could have on well control
Obtain sufficient knowledge to pass a written IWCF test with
minimum 70% score.
Course Delivery: The course is delivered through interactive lectures,
presentations, classroom study book, handouts, assignments;
exercises etc. there will be two written exams; Equipment and
Principles & Procedures.
Successful completion of the course and examination will result in
IWCF Level 2 certification with 5 years validity.
Course Content: 1. General well control principles
2. Risk assessment
3. Hydrostatic pressure
4. Formation pressures
5. Primary & secondary well control
6. Well control equipment
7. Surface equipment
6. 8. Well barrier concept
9. Kick causes
10. Kick detection
11. Influx characteristics and behavior
12. Well control methods
13. Inflow testing
2. IWCF LEVEL 3Surface & Subsea DRILLING WELL CONTROL COURSE
(Drillers Training)
Duration: 5 Days
Intended for: This course has been designed for Drillers, Assistant Drillers and
others with a requirement to hold an IWCF Well Control
certificate.
Course Overview: This course has been designed on Certification Standards based on
a detailed analysis of the well control knowledge and the practical
tasks have to master in order to perform their job responsibilities
as Drillers, Assistant Drillers and others who required holding an
IWCF Well Control certificate. The standards have been devised so
that the measurement of their skills and knowledge can be
assessed systematically.
Course objectives: The objective of Well Control Course, is to provide delegates
with a good understanding of drilling operations,
Maintenance of wells,
Advanced knowledge and safe operation of well control
equipment techniques,
Good understanding in preventative well control measures,
Recognition of well control events,
Measurement of well control parameters and proper
response to observations,
Closing in Blowout prevention equipment to stop unwanted
formation of fluids, gaining understanding in using the various
well control techniques in a controlled manner to regain
primary well control.
7. Course Delivery: The course is delivered through lectures supported by
presentations, self-study exercises, and practical work on a drilling
simulator.
Delegates attending Level 3 (Driller) Well Control course will sit a
practical assessment using a drilling simulator and two written
examinations on Equipment and Principles & Procedures.
Successful completion of all the three components will result in
IWCF Level 3 certification with 2 years validity.
Course Content: 1. Well control equipment
2. API Recommended Practices and API Specifications
3. Introduction to formation pressures and strengths
4. Hydrostatic pressure
5. Dynamic pressure
6. Equivalent Circulating Density (ECD)
7. Gas law and fluid behaviour
8. Causes of kicks
9. Kick indications
10. Shut-in procedures
11. MAASP
12. Compensating for choke line friction
13. Riser margin
14. IWCF kill sheets for vertical wells
15. Kill methods and kill problems
16. Well control in deviated wells
17. IWCF kill sheets for deviated to horizontal wells
18. Exercise and IWCF practical test
8. 3. IWCF LEVEL 4Surface & Subsea DRILLING WELL CONTROL COURSE
Supervisors Training
Duration: 5 Days
Intended for: This course has been designed for Drilling Supervisors, Well
Engineers, OIM and others with a requirement to hold an IWCF
Well Control certificate.
Course Overview: This course has been designed on Certification Standards based
on a detailed analysis of the well control knowledge and the
practical tasks have to master in order to perform their job
responsibilities as Supervisor and others who required holding an
IWCF Well Control certificate. The standards have been devised so
that the measurement of their skills and knowledge can be
assessed systematically.
Course objectives: The objective of Well Control Course, is to provide delegates
with a good understanding of drilling operations,
Maintenance of wells,
Advanced knowledge and safe operation of well control
equipment techniques,
Good understanding in preventative well control measures,
Recognition of well control events,
Measurement of well control parameters and proper
response to observations,
Closing in Blowout prevention equipment to stop unwanted
formation of fluids, gaining understanding in using the various
well control techniques in a controlled manner to regain
primary well control.
9. Course Delivery: The course is delivered through lectures supported by
presentations, self-study exercises, and practical work on a drilling
simulator.
Delegates attending Level 4 (Supervisor) Well Control course will
sit a practical assessment using a drilling simulator and two
written examinations on Equipment and Principles & Procedures.
Successful completion of all the three components will result in
IWCF Level 4 certification with 2 years validity.
Course Content: 1. Well control equipment
2. API Recommended Practices and API Specifications
3. Introduction to formation pressures and strengths
4. Hydrostatic pressure
5. Dynamic pressure
6. Equivalent Circulating Density (ECD)
7. Gas law and fluid behaviour
8. Causes of kicks
9. Kick indications
10. Shut-in procedures
11. MAASP
12. Compensating for choke line friction
13. Riser margin
14. IWCF kill sheets for vertical wells
15. Kill methods and kill problems
16. Well control in deviated wells
17. IWCF kill sheets for deviated to horizontal wells
18. Exercise and IWCF practical test
POTSs Well Control Course Schedule
IWCF Level-3 & 4
Jul-16 Level Aug-16 Level Sep-16 Level
11th
– 15th
L3/4 8th
– 12th
L3/4 5th
– 9th
L3/4
25th
– 29th
L3/4 22nd
– 26th
L3/4 19th
– 23rd
L3/4
Oct-16 Level Nov-16 Level Dec-16 Level
3rd
– 7th
L3/4 7th
– 11th
L3/4 5th
– 9th
L3/4
17th
– 21st
L3/4 21st
– 25th
L3/4 12th
– 16th
L3/4
10. Name of the Course IWCF Well Control Level - 3&4 [Driller & Supervisor]
Duration 5 Days
Timings Training Time: 8.00 am. – 17.00 pm.
Training Centre Address Panaich Oilfield Training Services Inc., (POTS)
Spartan Center,
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT),
Edmonton AB T5G 2R1,
Canada.
Mob: +1 780-239-3005
Toll Free : +1-866-368-2270
Office: +1-587-409-5027
web: www.wellcontrolschoolcanada.com
Email: kanwal.panaich@wellcontrolschoolcanada.com
Documents/Things to carry Original Passport/Canadian or provincial Driving License/ or
Government issued IDs & Calculator
(Scientific and mobile calculators are not allowed)
Course Fee
Level-3&4: USD 2450
Course fee is inclusive of Instruction/Tuition Fee, Course
Materials, IWCF Registration, Test Paper, Invigilation,
Refreshments, lunch etc. during the course.
Course Fee does not include accommodation and
transportation.
Payment Terms Course fee to be paid in advance (Pls contact +1-780-239-3005 )
OR can be paid on the first day of the course.