Rig Pass
Prerequisites: This course shall have no formal pre-requisite.
Course Length: 8 hours
Course Objectives:
- Delegates will gain an awareness of the hazards encountered when working on oil & gas installations and the systems in place to control and mitigate those hazards.
- Identify main hazards, their risk, control, and consequences.
- Potential environmental impact of oil & gas operations.
- Identify key safety regulations and explain the concept of these regulations.
- Principles of managing safety on oil & gas installations.
- Alcohol and substance abuse policy.
- PPE requirements on oil & gas installations.
- Procedures for reporting incidents, accidents and near misses.
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Course Design
- Narrated e-learning modules
Successful Course Completion
- Requires a minimum score of 80% or better on knowledge assessment.
Course Outline
Module 1: Core Curriculum
1.1 General Safety
- Regulatory Requirements
- United States Coast Guard
- Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
- SEMS
- Overview
- Management of Change
- Responsibility
- Principles
- Lead Through Example
- Alcohol and Drug Policies
- Government Regulations
- Laws and Drug Testing
- Reasonable Suspicion
- Common drugs and their symptoms
- Searches and Seizures
- Reporting of Medications
- Government Regulations
- Firearms, Weapons and Other Prohibited Items
- Personal Conduct
- Smoking Restrictions
- Personal Hygiene
- Workplace Violence
- Zero Tolerance & Responsibility to report
- General Worksite Safety
- Behavior-based Safety
- Overview
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Intervention / Stop Work
- Overview
- SWA Process and Management Support
- Stop Work Situations
- Job Safety Analysis
- Elements
- Pre-written JSAs
- Pre-job Planning Meeting
- Simultaneous Operations and Communication
- Differing Operator/Contactor Rules
- Behavior-based Safety
- Hand & Power Tool Safety
- General Safety Rules
- Taking a Hand Tool Out of Service
- Use the Proper Tool for the Task
- Proper Handling
- Properly Using Power Tools
- Electrical Safety
- Hazards of Electricity
- Effects of Electrical Shock
- Training & Qualifications
- Housekeeping
- Importance of Housekeeping
- Common housekeeping duties
- Proper Storage of Waste
- Walkways/Aisles/Trip Hazards
- Spills
- Signs and Barricades
- Cones and other barriers
- Signs on Location – colors and symbols
- Walking Working Surfaces
- Overview
- Guarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes
- Guardrail System
- Floor Hole, floor opening, wall opening, Ladder-way floor opening, stairway floor opening
- Stairways/Handrails
- Scaffold safety
- Fixed ladders
- Portable ladders
- General Safety
- Workplace Incidents
- Types of Incidents: accidents, first aid, near miss
- Causes of Incidents
- Reporting Incidents
- Reporting and Anti-retaliation
- Vehicle Accidents
- Incident investigation Purpose and responsibilities
- Land Transportation
- Overview
- Certificates/Endorsements
- Vehicle Condition
- Inspection & Load Security
- Driving Practices
- Hazards of Driving
- Prohibited actions
- Fatigue Management
- Best Driving Practices
- Coordinates, airbags, cellphones
- Human Factors (IOGP)
- Principles of Human Behavior
- Common Biases
- Line of Fire
- Overview
- Controls
1.2 Personal Protection Equipment
- Mitigate, Control, Protect
- Determining PPE: Hazard Assessment, Orientation, Uncertainty
- Types, Care & Use, and Inspection
- Specialty Protective Clothing
- Head Protection
- Eye and Face Protection
- Hearing Protection
- Foot Protection
- Hand Protection
- Causes of hand injury
- Respiratory Protection
- APR vs SAR
- Fit Tests
- Fall Protection
- Fall Prevention vs Fall Arrest
- Personal Fall Arrest System
- Fall Protection height requirements
- Limitations of PPE
1.3 Hazard Communication
- Chemical Hazards and Inventory
- Container Labeling
- Globally Harmonized System
- Benefits
- GHS labels
- Pictograms
- Safety Data Sheets
- Hazardous Materials Transport
- DOT Requirements
- Marking & Labeling Packages
- Placarding
- Hazardous Materials Release
- Dangers of responding
- Responsibilities
- Emergency Response Guidebook
1.4 Occupational Health
- Workplace Health Risks
- Employee Responsibilities
- Exposure to Health Hazards
- Health Hazards at the Worksite
- Hydrogen Sulfide
- Emergency Response
- H2S Incidents
- Crystaline Silica
- Diesel mist
- Hydrogen Sulfide
1.5 Specialized Work Procedures
- Hazardous Energy
- Definitions
- Types of hazardous energy
- De-energized equipment
- Verification
- Lockout/Tagout
- Overview
- Forms of Energy Isolation
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Training
- Energy Control Procedures
- Use of locks and tags
- Work Permits
- Overview
- Types
- Responsibilities
- Work Authorization
- Types
- Safety Controls
- Confined Space
- Examples
- Permit Required Confined Space
- Breaking the plane
- Hazards
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Hot Work
- Overview
- Sources of Ignition
- Safeguards
- Working at Heights
- Overview & Equipment
- Level of Training
- Prevention of Dropped Objects
- Guard Rails
- Permanent vs. Temporary
- Rescue Plan
- Personnel Hoisting
1.6 Fire Safety
- Fire Tetrahedron
- General Prevention
- Ignition Sources
- 5 Classes of Fire
- Types of Fire Extinguishers
- Responsibilities
- Emergency Evacuation
1.7 Materials Handling
- Mechanical Equipment
- Communications
- Effective Communication
- Hazards & Barriers
- Electrical hazards
- Manual Materials Handling
- Discussion: Importance of Proper Lifting
- Manual Lifting Injuries
- Alternatives to Lifting
- Have a Plan
1.8 Health & First Aid
- General Information
- Common Workplace Illnesses/Injuries
- Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure
- Protection from Bloodborne Pathogens
- Decontamination
- Health & Adverse Weather
- Possible Conditions
- Thermal stress
- Reducing Heat Stress
1.9 Rig & Platform Environment
- Arrival Procedures
- Safety Orientation
- Home Away from Home
- Site Specific Information
- Station Bill
- Active Shooter
- High Pressure
- Alarms
- Response to Alarms
1.10 Wellsite Environmental Protection
- Waste Management
- Waste Minimization
- Leaks, Spills, Releases
- Reporting & Responding
- Containment
Module 2.0 Onshore Supplement
- The Oil and Gas Value Chain
- Excavation – Trenching & Shoring
- Regulatory Requirements
- Worker Responsibilities
- Safe Practices for Excavations
- Training
- Excavation/Trenching Hazards
- Protective Systems
- PPE
- Hazardous Atmospheres
- Access, Egress, & Rescue
- Short Services Employees
- Pits and Ponds
- Types
- Hazards of Pits and Ponds
- Safety Precautions
Module 3.0 Offshore Supplement
- Transportation
- Arrival at Shore Base
- Helicopter Transportation
- Danger Zones
- Boat Transportation
- Station Bill
- Swing Ropes
- Personnel Basket
- Arriving Offshore
- Offshore Expectations
- Living Quarters, Galley, Medical Facilities, Recreational areas
- Banned Items
- PPE
- Effects of Weather
- Water Safety
- Prepare for Emergencies
- Escape Routes
- Types of Personal Flotation Devices
- Survival Crafts
- Life Raft
- Life Floats
- TEMPSC
- Marine Resources
- Man-Overboard Response
- Marine Debris
- Overview
- Responsibilities
- Conclusion
Reference Material / Documents
BSEE 30 CFR 250.109 – 250.113; BSEE 30 CFR 250.490; OSHA 29 CFR 1904.35; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.101; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132-133; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134; OSHA 29 CFR 910.138; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.145; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.150; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.242; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.333; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1020; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1060; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200; OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart E; OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Z ;OSHA 29 CFR 1926.50; OSHA 29 CFR 1926.101; OSHA 29 CFR 1926.150; OSHA 29 CFR 1926.200; OSHA 29 CFR 1926.500-503; OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101; OSHA 29 CFR 1926.12; DOT 49 CFR 171-179; Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); National Fire Protection Association Codes and Standards; Offshore Operators Committee
- Course ID #: E211