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Pre-requisite required Medical Fitness required
• Demonstrate, in a simulated environment, that they can use the safety equipment and follow procedures in preparing for and during helicopter emergencies – with particular focus on escaping from a helicopter following ditching.
• Demonstrate that they can use basic firefighting equipment effectively and use self-rescue techniques in low visibility and completely obscured visibility situations e.g. smoke-filled areas.
• Demonstrate that they can perform basic first aid.
This programme is designed to meet the further offshore safety and emergency response training requirements for personnel working in the offshore oil and gas industry in a tropical environment.
A valid (in-date) OPITO-approved BOSIET, TBOSIET, BOSIET (with CA-EBS), FOET, TFOET or FOET (with CA-EBS) certificate
Delegates will be assessed against the Learning Outcomes specified in the Content Section using direct observation.
Should a delegate encounter challenges to meet these Learning Outcomes, RON shall provide additional coaching as an opportunity to meet those requirements.
Assessments are carried out against the OPITO standard Tropical Further Offshore Emergency Training; OPITO Standard Code: 5614
During these assessments candidates must demonstrate competence across the following modules:
Helicopter Safety and Escape
Firefighting and Self Rescue
Emergency First Aid
The Learning Outcomes for these Modules which each delegate must demonstrate are as follows:
Helicopter Safety and Escape
1. Donning an aviation lifejacket.
2. Actions to take in preparing for a helicopter ditching/emergency landing.
3. Actions following a controlled ditching on water (including the operation of a push-out window on instruction from aircrew) and evacuate through a nominated exit to an aviation liferaft.
4. Assist others where possible in carrying out initial actions on boarding the aviation liferaft, to include mooring lines, deploying the sea anchor, raising the canopy and raft maintenance.
5. Escape through a window opening which is underwater from a partially submerged helicopter (without operation of a push out window).
6. Escape through a window opening which is underwater from a partially submerged helicopter (including the operation of a push out window).
7. Escape through a window opening which is underwater from a capsized helicopter (including the operation of a push-out window)
8. Following escape from the helicopter (HUET), inflate lifejacket, deploy spray visor and carry out in-water procedures, to include swimming, getting into Heat Escape Lessening Position (HELP), towing, chain, huddle and circle.
9. Boarding an aviation liferaft from the water.
10. Being rescued by one of the recognised methods available offshore and survivor actions following rescue.
Fire Fighting and Self Rescue
1. Correct use of appropriate hand held portable fire extinguishers and which ones to use for different classes of fires.
2. Self-rescue techniques with a smoke hood or partial blindfold from areas where delegate visibility is reduced.
3. Self-rescue techniques with a smoke hood or partial blindfold from areas where delegate visibility is completely obscured.
4. Small group escape techniques with a smoke hood or partial blindfold from areas where delegate visibility is completely obscured.
Emergency First Aid
1. Raising the Alarm.
2. Immediate first aid Actions, to include industry recognised first aid practice.
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The Centre of Excellence, Macoya Road, Tunapuna, Trinidad W.I., Trinidad & Tobago
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