Emergency Response

Rules and Regulations for Offshore Installation Manager: SCQF Level 7

Duration:  3 days
Per Delegate:  £1,015.00
40%

Practical Content

60%

Theoretical Content

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Understand and explain the legislation applicable to an Offshore Installation Manager.
  • Understand the purpose and use of applicable management systems.
  • Identify the information contained within The Offshore Installations (Offshore Safety Directive)(Safety Case etc) Regulations 2015.
  • Be able to interpret the management and administration regulations.
  • Understand the Offshore Installation Manager’s responsibilities under the Offshore In stallations and Pipeline Works (Management and Administration) Regulations 1995.
  • Understand the requirement of the Offshore Installations (Prevention of Fire and Explosion, and Emergency Response) Regulations 1995
  • Knowledge of how to report an offshore installation incident.

Course Content

  • ealth & Safety law (duties and responsibilities)
  • Offshore and onshore law
  • Regulations applicable to installations
  • Permit systems and safety
  • Emergency response
  • Accident prevention
  • Corporate manslaughter/homicide

Assessment

Delegates will undertake a multiple-choice examination paper to demonstrate they have achieved the key learning outcomes listed above.

PPE Requirements

PPE not required.

Target Audience
Target Audience

Offshore Installation Managers (OIMs), deputy OIMs, emergency deputy OIMs and supervisors.

Certification
Certification

SCQF Credit Rated Certificate.

Recognised within the SCQF framework and contributes to an individuals Continued Professional Development (CPD). This course equates to 2 SCQF credit points. 

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