CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR

Purpose
The course is to equip Control Room Operators with various practical sessions of simulated emergencies to deal with situation keeping his cool exercising justifiable due diligence.
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Control room operator is first on-scene in-charge of installation and his immediate and appropriate response is critical in minimizing the damage or saving the situation.
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Target Audience
This is not an stand alone safety course but a top up course for safety officers who are already employed in various industries on land. The course teaches job profile and additional requirements for a safety officer to take up jobs on a drilling rig. Candidates desirable of taking up Safety Officers job on Drilling Rigs and Offshore construction barges & projects are the one who should do this course.
Course Content
State of Readiness:
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Effectively access current emergency procedures and report all anomalies.
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Identify all conditions which may affect the emergency response.
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Effectively hand over all safety critical information.
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Effectively participate in drills and exercises.
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Work safely in accordance with legislation, operational requirements and associated Safe Systems of Work.
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How to access and interpret the current status of the appropriate equipment and systems (to include detection; protection; communications; evacuation; impaired systems and their mitigation in accordance with operational risk assessments)
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How to access and interpret the status of operations and simultaneous operations.
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How to access and interpret information on weather conditions.
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How to access and interpret information on the
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Control Critical Situation:
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Identify developing and existing critical situations and acting on warning signs.
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Interpret relevant alarms and take actions appropriate to the situation.
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Monitor the situation and take effective action to minimise risks to personnel, process, plant and equipment.
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Use of appropriate procedures relevant to the situation
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Communicate the critical situation correctly to appropriate personnel
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Recognise limits of authority
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The operations of and potential implications of the emergency shutdown control systems
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The operation of and potential implications of the F&G control systems
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Emergency Response:
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Accurately identify and immediately take the actions required to make the situation safe.
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Activate all relevant alarms
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Effectively communicate all relevant information and instructions.
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Clarify and act upon information received
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Record critical information.
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How to react appropriately (to include make safe; isolate; shutdown; evacuate the work area; informing connecting installations and others; do nothing; activate internal emergency response teams; inform duty personnel; inform adjacent facilities; activate ESD; account for people)
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How to communicate the critical situation correctly to appropriate personnel.