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BOSET : What to expect during Basic Offshore Safety & Emergency Training ?

One of the requirement to work offshore is to attend the BOSET (Basic Offshore Safety & Emergency Training) or OPITO approved TBOSiET (Tropical Basic Offshore Safety Induction Emergency Training). Today i’ve a long chat about it with one of new engineer in SapuraCrest Petroleum Mr. Ausaaf Ahmad.

BOSET is basically a PETRONAS required 3 days Combined safety courses inclusive of :

  • Basic Offshore Safety Induction

    • Overview of Offshore Operations
    • Overview of Offshore Hazards
    • Legislation, Policies and Procedures
    • Safety Procedures
      • Permit To Work (PTW)
      • Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
      • Emergency Response Procedures
      • Accident/Incident Reporting
      • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
      • Other General Procedures
    • Going Offshore
    • Pre-Offshore Requirements
    • Travel by Helicopter
    • Travel by Boat
    • Arriving Offshore
  • Sea Survival
    • Hazards When Working/Travelling Offshore
    • Survival Problems
    • Personal Flotation Device
    • Survival Techniques
    • Swimming Across Fire
    • HELP Position
    • Hypothermia
    • Huddle Position
    • Liferaft
    • Launching of Liferaft
    • Hydrostatic Release Mechanism
    • Righting a Capsized Life Raft
    • Boarding the Lift Raft
    • Immediate Actions and Subsequent Action
    • EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon)
    • Hand Held Flare
    • Parachute Rocket
    • Buoyant Smoke Signal
    • Helicopter Rescue
    • Rescued by Vessel
  • Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET)
    • Competency Standards
    • Pre Flight Preparation
    • Safety Briefing Before Boarding
    • Helicopter Safety Briefing Contents
      • Danger Points in and Around the Helicopter
      • Emergency Actions
      • Carriage of Dangerous Goods
      • Emergency Equipment Such Life Jackets, Life Raft, Signaling Devices, Exits, ETC
      • Smoking
      • Medical Restriction
    • Approaching the Helicopter
    • Inside the Helicopter
    • Safety and Survival Equipment
    • Disembarking
    • Brace Position
    • Communication
    • Ditching with Warning
    • Pre-Ditching Checks
    • Helicopter Capsize
    • Underwater Disorientation
    • Ditching Without Warning
    • Surface Abandonment
    • Life Raft Inflation
    • Actual Ditching Case Histories
  • Basic Fire Fighting and Self Rescue
    • Why Do W Need Fire Fighting Training
    • Theory of COmbustion
    • Component of Fire
    • Triangle of Fire
    • Classification of Fire
    • Methods of Fire Extinguishment
    • Principles of Fire Extingushment
    • Types of Extinguishers and Their Use
    • Technique of Extinguishing Liquid Spill Fire
    • Gravity Fed Fire
    • Fire Blanket
    • Detection Systems
    • Hose Reels
    • Hydrants
    • Fire Hose
    • Branches and Nozzles
    • Fire Streams
    • Hose Team
    • Signals
    • In the Event of Fire
    • Self Rescue
    • Precautions When Moving in Smoke and Darkness
    • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Basic Life Support and CPR
    • Introductin to Respiratory System
    • Circulatory System
    • The Chain of Survival
    • CPR
    • DR ABCD
      • D (Danger)
      • R (Response)
      • A (Airway)
      • B (Breathing)
      • C (Circulation)
      • D (Defibrillator)

Mr. Ausaaf attended his BOSET in CONSIST (Construction and Industrial Safety Trainning Center Sdn. Bhd.) Ulu Kelang. Here is the details of the 3 days course (Click the link below for the detail):

For more information about the course; here is the contact

  • Construction and Industrial Safety Training Center Sdn. Bhd.
    Lot 334, Batu 8, Jalan Ulu Kelang, 68000 Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia.
    Tel : 03-4106 4642
    Fax : 03-4108 4155
    Web: www.CONSIST.com.my

 

HUET in CONSIST Ulu Klang

The Pool Water is a little bit Salty! ;)

BOSET Day 1 Activities : Sea Survival

  1. 0800 - 0900 : Course Registration (Lot 334 CONSIST Training Complex)
  2. 0900 - 0920 : Safety Briefing. Introduction to the course aims & Objectives
  3. 0920 - 1000 : Offshore Safety Induction
    • Induction - Aims & Objectives
    • Overview Offshore Activities
    • Overview Offshore Work Hazards
    • Legislation, Company Policies / Procedures
  4. 1000 - 1020 : BREAK
  5. 1020 - 1100 : Safe System of Work
    • Permit to Work
    • Job Safety Analysis
    • Emergency Response Plan
    • Accident Reporting
    • Personal Protective Equipment
  6. 1100 - 1130 : Traveling Offshore
    • Offshore Requirement
    • Traveling by Helicopter
    • Traveling by Boat
    • Safe Boat Transfer
    • Practical - Basket Transfer
    • Practical - Swing Rope Transfer
  7. 1130 - 1145 : Assessment (Safety Induction Theory)
  8. 1145 - 1245 : Sea Survival Theory
    • Introduction - Aim & Objectives
    • Survival Problems
    • Personal Flotation Device
    • Survival Techniques
    • Hypothermia
    • Liferaft
    • Liferaft Equipment
    • Liferaft Management
    • Rescue by Helicopter
    • Rescue by Boat
  9. 1245 - 1300 : Assessment (Sea Survival Theory)
  10. 1300 - 1400 : LUNCH
  11. 1400 - 1415 : Changing to Overall
  12. 1415 - 1630 : Practical
    • Donning Life Jacket
    • Floating Technique
    • Swimming With Life Jacket
    • Towing Casualties
    • Climbing Up Scramble Net
    • HELP and Huddle Position
    • Group Swimming
    • Boarding Liferaft
    • Liferaft Briefing
    • Uprighting a Liferaft
    • Water Entry (Jumping Procedure)

 

Training with liferaft. This is small compare to what they have in CONSIST.

“The Pool Water Is Still SALTY !”

 

 

 

 

BOSET Day 2 Activities : HUET

  1. 0900 - 1000 : Basic Life Support Theory
    • Respiratory System
    • Circulatory System
    • Emergency Response
    • Emergency Action Plan (DR ABCD)
    • Expired Air Resuscitations Techniques (EAR)
    • Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Techniques (CPR)
  2. 1000 - 1020 : BREAK
  3. 1020 - 1130 : Basic Life Support Practical Exercise
  4. 1130 - 1300 : HUET Theory
    • Helicopter Travel and Emergency Management
    • Helicopter Hazards
    • Ditching Survival Techniques
    • Emergency Procedure
    • Surface Evacuation
    • Underwater Evacuation
    • Controlled Ditching
    • Uncontrolled Ditching
    • Assessment (HUET Theory)
  5. 1300 - 1400 : LUNCH
  6. 1400 - 1415 : Changing to Overall
  7. 1415 - 1645 : HUET Practical Exercises
    • Practical Demonstration
    • Surface Abandonment
    • Primary Exit Underwater Escape
    • Primary Exit Underwater Escape (Roll Over)
    • Blocked Exit (Roll Over)

Helicopter Underwater Escape Training

 

BOSET Day 3 Activities : Fire Safety

  1. 0900 - 1020 : Basic Fire Fighting Theory
    • Theory of Fire
    • Chemistry of Fire
    • Heat Transfer
    • Class of Fire
    • Methods of Extinguishments
  2. 1020 - 1040 : BREAK
  3. 1040 - 1120 : Introduction to Extinguishments
    • Types of Extinguishers
    • Use of Extinguishers
  4. 1120 - 1200 : Detections System and Alarm and Fixed System
    • Fixed Fire Fighting System
    • Detectors
    • Sprinklers
    • Alarm System
  5. 1200 - 1220 : Fire Team Member
    • Function of Team Member
    • Hose Handling and Management
    • Types of Spray and Techniques
  6. 1220 - 1245 : Self Rescue Techniques
    • Heat Transmission
    • Escape Methods
    • Smoke Safety
  7. 1245 - 1300 : Assessment (Fire Theory)
  8. 1300 - 1400 : LUNCH
  9. 1400 - 1415 : Changing to Overall
  10. 1415 - 1630 : Fire Safety
    • Fire Extinguisher
    • Hose Handling
    • Gas Fire Fighting
    • Evacuation From Smoke
  11. 1630 - 1700 : Course Evaluation
    • Certificate Presentation

Hemm… The Smoke is Salty !

 

 

Pipeline Installation : The Installation Summary

This section briefly summarized Client aset involved in the pipeline installation programme & also some important extract from the Pipeline Engineering Field Data Book. Here is an example of the installation summary incorporated in this section of the procedure;

  • Start-up at Platform A (Coordinates of Center of Jacket) : N 1562604.0 ft, E 11909846.0 ft
  • Laydown at Platform B (Coordinates of Center of Platform) : N 1951521.0 ft, E 795009.0 ft
  • Exact Pipeline Start-up at KP 155.545 : N 1951521.0 ft, E 795009.0 ft
  • Exact Pipeline Lay-Down at KP 0.020 : N 1562689.3 ft, E 1109742.5 ft
  • Pipeline Crossings Coordinates :
    • Crossing 1 (Crossed 32″ dia. PLC/PLD pipeline) at KP 5.586 N 1567405.4 ft, E 1099344.8 ft Approximate Joint No. 12292
    • Crossing 2 (Crossed InterAsia 8″ Power Cable) at KP 1.768 N 15777703.5, E 1106476.4 ft ft Approximate Joint No. 12605
  • Tension during Pipelay : Variable from 140 kips to 240 Kips
  • StingerStern Elevations : Variable from -27.32m to -21.88m

From the data above, everyone is now aware changes required along the way. Stinger shack well aware of the variable changes on his stinger stern elevations, rigger can plan their crossing equipment & rigging & etc. Above all, the Field Engineer should prepare the daily plan in form of Action List, Info Sharing during Toolbox & inside daily progress meeting.

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