NEBOSH Technical Certificate in International Oil & Gas Operational Safety (Classroom)
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Course Overview
This new NEBOSH International Technical Oil and Gas Certificate (IOG) is a specialist qualification for people involved in the Oil and Gas industry who are responsible for ensuring good health and safety practices as part of their day to day duties and is designed to provide a sound breadth of underpinning knowledge that enables them to manage operational oil and gas risks effectively.
The NEBOSH Oil and Gas Certificate focuses on international standards and management systems, enabling students to carry out their workplace safety responsibilities both onshore and offshore, reducing the number of accidents and achieving cost savings for the business.
This course is targeted at managers, supervisors, employee representatives, newly appointed health and safety advisers working within the Oil and Gas Industry. Delegates should already have an underpinning knowledge of safety issues and may already have completed the NEBOSH National or International General Certificate.
Payments for classroom courses made within the EU (only) are subject to UK VAT at the prevailing rate.
Course Syllabus
The syllabus is divided into five elements:
ELEMENT 1: Health, Safety and Environmental Management in context
- Learning from Incidents
- Hazards inherent in oil and gas
- Risk Management Techniques used in the oil and gas industries
- Safety cases and safety reports
ELEMENT 2: Hydrocarbon Process Safety 1
- Contractor management
- Process safety management (PSM)
- Role and purpose of a permit-to-work system
- Key principles of shift handover
- Plant operations and maintenance
ELEMENT 3: Hydrocarbon Process Safety 2
- Failure modes
- Safety critical equipment controls
- Safe storage of hydrocarbons
- Furnace and boiler operations
ELEMENT 4: Fire Protection and Emergency Response
- Fire and explosion risk in the oil and gas industries
- Emergency response
ELEMENT 5: Logistics and Transport Operations
- Marine transport
- Land transport
Examination Details
The examination comprises of a 2-hour written examination. The written paper consists of one ‘long-answer’ question and ten ‘short-answer’ questions. All questions are compulsory.
To help maintain flexibility, SHEilds allow students to sit the examination at a SHEilds registered test centre or at a local British Council where available however an additional sitting fee may be applicable.