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2014 The EIC Training Programme

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For further information please contact Ally Le Boutillier (Head of Training)

[email protected] or 0207 091 8600

The EIC is the leading trade association providing dedicated services to help members understand, identify and pursue business opportunities globally. Established in 1943, the EIC is a not-for-profit organisation with a large membership of UK-registered companies who deliver goods and services to the energy industries worldwide.

The EIC’s membership operates across the oil & gas, petrochemical, pipeline, power, nuclear and renewable industries, collectively employing over a million people and generating over £100 billion in revenues out of their UK-based operations.

Headquartered in London, the EIC has a global network of offices, from regional UK offices in Billingham and Aberdeen, to international offices in Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, Singapore and Beijing.

About the EIC | Energy Industries Council

For further information please contact Ally Le Boutillier (Head of Training)E: [email protected] T: 0207 091 8600

The EIC (Head Office and Southern Region)89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TPT +44 (0)20 7091 8600 I F +44 (0)20 7091 8601 I E [email protected]

2014The EIC Training Programme

www.the-eic.com

Houston

Rio de Janeiro

Aberdeen

BillinghamLondon

Dubai

Singapore

Beijing

All of EIC Training’s courses can be tailored to fit your business objectives and most of the courses can be delivered ‘in-house’ at your premises - a more cost effective and time efficient way of conducting training if you need to provide training for a number of staff.

Training is now being offered by our offices in Houston, Singapore, Rio and Dubai, with suitable courses handpicked for professionals working in the local market.

For more information on courses and dates available, please see the schedule at the back of the brochure.

The EIC Training programme comprises of workshops and courses developed by engineers and industry experts, whose years of practical industry experience have given them the knowledge and insight to deliver the most relevant training. The course content is regularly refreshed to keep it up-to-date with the latest developments in the industry.

Welcome

The one-day Technical Workshops take the form of presentations and site tours at the premises of manufacturing companies, enabling attendees to gain hands-on experience of a wide range of equipment and products.

Technical Workshops

NEW ‘CPD’ Status

The EIC is an Approved Training Provider of the Energy Institute.

This acts as a mark confirming that the courses meet the high standards set by the Energy Institute and ensures independent quality assurance.

EIC Training Courses

We are delighted to advise that the EIC has been awarded CPD certification on a range of training courses. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is the term given to the commitment of lifelong learning and is a formal requirement for anyone who is a member of a professional body. This certification highlights our host companies as experts in their field and endorses the events as courses which conform to industry wide CPD principles.

We look forward to welcoming you to an event soon.

Approved Training Provider

Industry Overviews are one-day courses which provide an overview of a particular sector, designed for those new to the industry. These courses are delivered by instructors with considerable experience in the industry.

Industry Overviews

Business & Management courses are delivered by experienced industry instructors who use role-play, case studies, scenarios, group discussion and assignments in order to engage attendees.

Business & Management Courses

Health, Safety & Environment (HS&E) courses provide guidance and direction on a range of HSE topics. This training may benefit those with a responsibility for compliance with UK and European legislation.

Health, Safety & Environment Training

Contents

Please visit www.the-eic.com for an up to date schedule.If you would like to be added to our mailing list, please email [email protected]

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Industry Overviews

15 The Fundamentals of Nuclear

15 The Fundamentals of LNG

16 The Fundamentals of Oil & Gas

16 The Fundamentals of Power

17 The Fundamentals of Refining & Petrochemicals

17 The Fundamentals of Subsea

18 NEW The Fundamentals of Downstream

19Business & Management Courses

19 NEW The Effective Manager

19 NEW The Effective PA

20 NEW Key Account Management

20 Finance for the Non-Finance Manager

21 Developing a Business Case

21 Networking that Works

22 Negotiation Skills

22 Understanding Project Management

23 Technical Report Writing

23 Tendering for Success: How to Write Winning Bids

24 Presentation Skills

24 Understanding Letters of Credit

25 Understanding Incoterms

25 An Introduction to Social Media

26 NEW Effective Selling & Account Management

26 NEW Complex Sales Strategies

27 NEW The Introductory Certificate in Project Management

27 Why do we need Contracts?

28Health, Safety & Environment Training

28 NEW Minimum Industry Safety Training (MIST)

28 NEW Height Safety – PFPE Inspector

29 An Introduction to the ATEX Directives 94/9/EC and 1999/92/EC

29 An Introduction to the Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC & the UK Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000

30 An Introduction to the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and CE marking

30 NEW An Introduction to Intrinsic Safety Hazardous Area Protection

05Technical Workshops

5 NEW An Introduction to Offshore Wind Energy

5 An Introduction to Bolted Joint Integrity

6 An Introduction to Centrifugal Pump Design & Manufacture

6 An Introduction to Compressors

7 An Introduction to Control Valves

7 An Introduction to Electric Motors

8 An Introduction to FPSOs

8 An Introduction to Gas Turbines

9 An Introduction to Offshore & Subsea Valves

9 An Introduction to Reservoir Engineering & Drilling

10 An Introduction to Shale Gas

10 An Introduction to Steam & Condensate Systems

11 An Introduction to Steam Turbine Technologies

11 An Introduction to Tidal Turbines

12 NEW An Introduction to Fibre-Optic Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS)

12 NEW An Introduction to Internal Corrosion Management Solutions

13 NEW An Introduction to Control Valves & Choke Valves

13 NEW An Introduction to Dynamic Positioning

14 NEW An Introduction to Automation in Hazardous Areas

14 NEW An Introduction to Trace Heating

In-House Training

In-House Training

One of the main advantages of in-house training for employers is the ability to control where and when the training takes place, scheduling it so that it minimises the impact on business.

A flexible solution, in-house training allows an instructor to deliver a customised training programme for a group of employees at a chosen location. Training sessions may be single or multiple delivered over a period of time with programmes typically organised in one or two-day formats, depending on the number of employees, work schedule, and the training topic.

Instructors delivering in-house training are able to modify standard training material to include additional topics and meet particular business needs. There is also the opportunity to focus on company issues and make the learning relevant.

The training was provided by a very experienced and competent lecturer and delivered at exactly the right level to a group which included personnel from management level to shop floor operators.

Having the training delivered at JDR’s offices in Hartlepool allowed this cross section of the work force to receive the same training at the same time without costly travel and accommodation associated with sending personnel around the country for similar training session.

I would have no hesitation to recommend both the course and the delivery technique to any organisation with a similar cross section of personnel.

Mark Kinder JDR Cables ThE FuNDamENTals oF subsEa

The course was very informative and a useful introduction to the upstream and downstream sectors of the oil and gas industry. Knowledgeable, personable and experienced speaker.

Debra Falconer amEC

ThE FuNDamENTals oF oFFshoRE oIl & Gas

Companies which benefited from ‘in house’ training in 2013:

• AMEC• BMT• GL Noble Denton• Intecsea• International Cable

Management

• JDR Cables• Nautronix• OilCareers• Petrofac • Sulzer Pumps• Vector International

The EIC’s in-house training service is an area that has enjoyed remarkable growth over the last year.

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Technical Workshops

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This workshop is suitable for developers, lenders, network operators and regulators, turbine suppliers, balance of plant contractors and other professionals who wish to benefit from GL Garrad Hassan’s technical and commercial knowledge of the field.

GL Garrad Hassan assumes that attendees will have a technical background, but no specific offshore wind engineering knowledge is required.

overview

A one-day workshop for industry professionals who wish to acquire a comprehensive overview of the subject and to have the latest technology and issues clearly explained.

Offshore wind resource and energy yield, wind turbine and support structure technology, installation logistics and operational activities are covered, together with overviews of the development process and contracting strategies.

Who should attend

Engineers, graduates and other personnel involved in the specification, design, verification, operation and maintenance of pressure containing plant, mechanical or structural joints, rotating equipment, pipelines or piping systems.

overview

This workshop is designed for people who require an understanding of the theoretical, practical and management aspects of bolted joints in pressurised and structural applications.

The initial part of the workshop is based on the ECITB Mechanical Joint Integrity programme and aims to give a practical appreciation of bolting issues. This is followed by a hands-on practical demonstration and a factory tour.

an Introduction to offshore Wind Energy NEW

an Introduction to bolted Joint Integrity CPD CERTIFIED

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The development process;

• The procurement strategy;

• Offshore wind resource;

• Energy yield and layout design;

• Site conditions and foundations;

• Installation logistics.

• The differences between torque and tension as methods of controlled bolt tightening;

• The major gasket and flange types;

• The most appropriate bolt tightening tool and method for the application;

• The principles behind bolt load calculations;

• How to utilise software for bolt load and flange stress calculations.

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Technical Workshops

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This workshop is for managers, engineers, graduates, operators, maintenance and other personnel requiring general centrifugal pump familiarisation, specifically in the areas of specification, design engineering and testing of centrifugal pumps.

overview

This workshop has been designed for the engineer who is new to centrifugal pump applications, or for individuals who are involved with centrifugal pumps but have received no formal training in this area.

The training will allow the engineer to gain an appreciation of centrifugal pumps from the initial selection of the pump hydraulics and mechanical design, to the manufacturing and testing of the product.

Appreciation of manufacture, assembly and testing will also be provided via a works tour that will guide attendees through the facilities.

Who should attend

This workshop is suitable for engineers and other personnel involved in designing, specifying and using compressors, and for those who wish to obtain a better understanding of compressors and compressor drives. Knowledge of basic engineering principles and compressors is assumed.

overview

The workshop provides attendees with a general understanding of the inner workings of compressors and basics of compressor drives. The workshop highlights include overviews about Integrally Geared Compressors, Single Shaft Compressors and Axial-Radial Compressors. A factory tour will facilitate the participants to familiarise themselves with the equipment from a manufacturing and assembly point of view.

an Introduction to Centrifugal Pump Design & manufacture CPD CERTIFIED

an Introduction to Compressors CPD CERTIFIED

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• Major pump components;

• The function of key components;

• The key parameters in selecting a centrifugal pump;

• The components needed to package a pump;

• The different centrifugal pump types;

• Pump applications for API 610, NFPA 20;

• The basics of mechanical and soft packed seals.

• The thermodynamical and mechanical aspects of Single Shaft Compressors;

• The thermodynamical and mechanical aspects of Gear Type Compressors;

• The thermodynamical and mechanical aspects of Axial/Axial Radial Compressors.

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Technical Workshops

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This workshop is aimed at engineers, graduates and personnel from operations and maintenance who want to have a basic understanding of the design and construction, selection process and application of control and choke valves. It is suitable for anyone involved in the specification of control and choke valves or their use in the process.

overview

This workshop provides an overview of control and choke valve types, materials, trim configurations and their selection criteria as well as the role of valve mounted instrumentation. It also looks at the ‘severe service’ considerations of valve selection. Using practical examples, the course examines the pitfalls of poor specification and selection.

The workshop aims to provide a level of understanding that will benefit the attendee in their day-to-day dealings with control and choke valves as well as an appreciation of the challenges provided by certain valve applications and the solutions available.

Who should attend

This workshop would suit graduates, engineers, maintenance engineers, plant operators and managers who require a basic understanding of criteria for specification or safe operation of high voltage induction motors. It is ideal for individuals new to the field or who require general awareness, either for operational purposes or fundamental maintenance operations.

overview

This workshop has been designed to provide a generic overview of motor principles and operation. It will provide a review and update of current design principles, materials and methods employed in manufacture.

The workshop will provide a comprehensive understanding of the prime requirements needed when specifying for procurement purposes, particularly for those involved in specifying or acquiring HV induction motors as prime movers for pump, compressor or fan applications.

Attendees will gain a better understanding of the manufacturing processes employed, including general familiarisation of all aspects involved in the production of the major constituent parts of an induction motor.

an Introduction to Control Valves CPD CERTIFIED

an Introduction to Electric motors CPD CERTIFIED

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The specific attributes of common valve styles and trim configurations;

• The common standards and directives applicable to control and choke valve design and testing;

• Suitable valves for given applications, selecting valve, actuator and material combinations capable of satisfying the application;

• Severe service applications and an awareness of the specific approach required in specifying a solution.

• All major motor components;

• The different starting methods employed by induction motors;

• The operational constraints imposed by duty and system restrictions;

• How to qualify and understand the operational requirement for protective devices on motors;

• Hazardous environment specification criteria.

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Technical Workshops

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This workshop is suitable for those new to the industry or non-technicals who would like an overview of floating production, storage and offtake systems (FPSOs). It will provide an overview of the nature and purpose of FPSOs.

overview

The workshop will give introductions to Offshore Oil and Gas Production and Floating Production Facilities. It will also cover the offshore environment, the subsea system and the FPSO as a seagoing vessel. Design considerations for mooring systems and risers will be discussed along with integrity management. Attendees will be able to have an appreciation of the offshore environment and factors which affect design.

Who should attend

This workshop is for managers, engineers, graduates, operators, maintenance and other personnel requiring general gas turbine familiarisation. The workshop focuses in particular on the specification, engineering, operation and maintenance of industrial gas turbine engines. Some understanding of basic engineering principles is assumed.

overview

The workshop will provide attendees with a general understanding of the inner workings of gas turbines and the underlying engineering principles from which they are designed. The workshop is intended to provide an overview of gas turbine technology, engineering features, operations and maintenance concepts to engineering and management staff. A number of topics will be covered, including engineering and thermodynamic principles, materials, metallurgy and cooling and auxiliary equipment and modules. It will also provide an overview of turbo controls and operation.

The workshop visit will include a close look at the core engines assemblies and demonstration of the controls system.

an Introduction to FPsos CPD CERTIFIED

an Introduction to Gas Turbines CPD CERTIFIED

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The mechanics of a reservoir and types of facilities used offshore;

• Why floating production facilities are used and the different types;

• How subsea systems work and their main components;

• The hydrocarbon environment and safety considerations;

• How crude hydrocarbon is processed and the FPSO as a processing system;

• Environmental hazards.

• All major gas turbine components;

• The function and purpose of components of a gas turbine;

• Essential fluids flow paths, lube oil, air, fuel and water of mechanical systems;

• Gas turbine applications and key operating issues.

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Technical Workshops

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This workshop is for engineers, graduates, operators, maintenance and other personnel requiring general pipeline valve familiarisation of both topside and subsea applications.

overview

The workshop provides attendees with a general understanding of valves supplied to work both subsea and on surface-based facilities for the oil, gas and petrochemical industries.

The valves are produced from a range of materials, from carbon steel through to nickel alloys including High Strength Super Austenitic material. For the oil and gas industry, valves are supplied for working pressures of up to 20,000psi.

The workshop will cover Valve Fundamentals, Through Conduit Gate Valves, Valve Materials and Ball Valves.

It will provide an overview of Check, Globe, Needle and Small Bore Valves and the factory tour will provide an understanding of manufacturing and valve testing.

Who should attend

Engineers, graduates and other personnel involved in the specification, design, verification, operation and maintenance of pressure containing plant, mechanical or structural joints, rotating equipment, pipelines or piping systems.

overview

This workshop is designed for people who require an understanding of the theoretical, practical and management aspects of bolted joints in pressurised and structural applications.

The initial part of the workshop is based on the ECITB Mechanical Joint Integrity programme and aims to give a practical appreciation of bolting issues. This is followed by a hands-on practical demonstration and a factory tour.

an Introduction to offshore & subsea Valves CPD CERTIFIED

an Introduction to Reservoir Engineering & Drilling CPD CERTIFIED

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• All major valve types and components;

• The principles of valve testing;

• The function and purpose of components used in the valve design;

• Cause and effect relationships for common performance problems;

• How to select valve, actuator and material combinations capable of satisfying the application within demanding service conditions.

• How pressure and temperature influences the nature of a reservoir;

• The principles of seismic surveying;

• How the size of a reservoir is defined;

• Why and how natural fluid drive within a reservoir decays;

• Why well testing is an important feature of production operations;

• The functional parts of a drill rig and the prime purpose;

• The characteristics of drilling mud and its primary functions.

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Technical Workshops

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Hosted by: Who should attend

This workshop is intended for existing technical and commercial employees wishing to develop their global knowledge in this new area of specialisation. It is also designed for new starters, recent recruits and graduates; experts working on a temporary basis in the industry; specialists needing a wider understanding; and professionals working alongside the industry.

overview

Shale gas is altering the landscape of the gas industry across the world, not just in North America where the technologies have evolved. The EIA estimates that shale gas production will account for 50% of all natural gas produced in North America over the next decade. Countries around the world have started to examine the potential of shale gas within their own borders, particularly in Europe where the potential for shale gas production will reduce dependence on foreign gas imports.

This comprehensive one-day workshop on how the shale gas industry works will explore the challenges facing the industry and will enable participants to understand the technological, geological, economic and environmental aspects of shale gas.

Who should attend

This workshop is for engineers, graduates and other personnel requiring general steam and condensate systems familiarisation, specifically in the areas of process steam and condensate recovery.

overview

This workshop has been designed for individuals who are new or are requiring awareness of steam and condensate in the fields of engineering, operation and maintenance fundamentals.

The workshop provides attendees with a general understanding of the basic working knowledge of steam and condensate systems and associate equipment and also the underlying engineering principles from which they are designed.

It will cover the basic theory of steam fundamentals and good practice of steam distribution and steam traps. It will also discuss pressure reducing valves, safety valves and condensate recovery.

an Introduction to shale Gas CPD CERTIFIED

an Introduction to steam & Condensate systems CPD CERTIFIED

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• Unconventional gas resources and their distribution;

• The shale gas industry in North America, Europe, South Africa, Asia and Australia;

• Shale gas economics;

• Drilling and hydraulic fracturing techniques;

• Environmental issues regarding shale gas exploration and production;

• The opportunities and challenges for unconventional gas.

• How to locate and identify all major components in the steam and condensate systems;

• How to recognise the function and purpose of these components;

• How to understand and trace essential fluids flow paths of steam and condensate systems;

• How to describe pressure reduction and condensate recovery.

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Technical Workshops

Hosted by: Who should attend

This workshop is for managers, engineers, graduates and other personnel requiring general steam turbine familiarisation. The workshop particularly focuses on the specification, engineering operation and maintenance of steam turbines.

overview

The workshop provides attendees with a general understanding of the inner workings of steam turbines and the underlying engineering principles from which they are designed.

The workshop is intended to provide an overview of steam turbine technology and engineering features, operations and maintenance concepts to engineering and management staff.

The workshop will also include a factory tour for the attendees to learn and understand the process of manufacturing, assembly, quality assurance and testing involved in the delivery of the finished product.

Who should attend

This workshop is suitable for managers, engineers, graduates, maintenance and other personnel requiring tidal turbine familiarisation. The course will provide an overview of tidal turbines; focusing on the technology, engineering challenges and future developments.

Some understanding of basic engineering principles is assumed.

overview

This workshop will provide an overview of tidal turbines; focusing on the technology, engineering challenges and future developments. It will look at what causes the tides, the physical principles for using tidal energy and the distribution of suitable tidal currents. In the afternoon, there will be more emphasis on the SeaGen turbine - the pros and cons of the design decisions behind SeaGen, as well as installation methods and future plans.

an Introduction to steam Turbine Technologies CPD CERTIFIED

an Introduction to Tidal Turbines CPD CERTIFIED

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• Different types of steam turbines and their applications;

• Major components within steam turbines;

• Selection principals;

• Testing, operation and maintenance of steam turbines.

• The tidal stream resource;

• The background to Marine Current Turbines (MCT’s) development programme;

• The key engineering challenges;

• SeaGen - the world’s first commercial scale tidal turbine;

• Future plans for the tidal industry.

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Technical Workshops

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This workshop is for all those involved in downhole or pipeline planning, design, procurement and operations, including specifiers, control and instrumentation engineers, electrical engineers, process engineers, leak specialists, operations managers, safety personnel and procurement managers. It is also suitable for other roles involved in the operational security, integrity, efficiency and effectiveness of downhole operations, pipelines and major onshore infrastructure.

overview

Attendees will be given an exceptional opportunity to learn about fibre-optic DAS technology and its ground-breaking applications in the oil and gas sector.

They will have a chance to experience and interact with live DAS systems installed on test sites around the world and see how the technology is challenging conventional thinking in terms of pipeline protection, leak detection and PIG tracking amongst other applications.

Who should attend

This workshop is for engineers, asset owners, operators and contractors involved in the design and material selection of new built process vessels for the oil and gas industry.

overview

This workshop has been designed to provide an overview of the latest developments in process vessel internal erosion and corrosion management solutions and application techniques utilising organic lining technologies. A prequalification testing programme and documented real life examples of the systems will also be presented.

The aim of the workshop is to give attendees the opportunity to consider cost-effective and reliable erosion management alternatives at the design stage of a project.

The workshop will focus on internal vessel lining solutions and flange face and small bore nozzle protection for new build assets.

an Introduction to Fibre-optic Distributed acoustic sensing (Das) NEW

an Introduction to Internal Corrosion management solutions NEW

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The science and technology behind Distributed Acoustic Sensing;

• How standard fibre optic cable can be converted to thousands of virtual microphones;

• How the technology is being deployed in multiple markets;

• The potential DAS has for changing traditional solutions;

• The economic benefits of DAS in pipeline protection;

• Ground-breaking DAS leak detection.

• Internal organic linings as a complete corrosion management solution;

• The current capabilities of organic lining technologies;

• How to protect flange faces;

• The cold welding/adhesive technologies used to bond internal vessel furniture as an alternative to hot work.

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Technical Workshops

Hosted by: Who should attendThis workshop is for engineers, graduates, operators, maintenance and other personnel requiring general pipeline valve familiarisation of both standard service control valves and topside choke valve applications. This workshop is also suitable for any personnel involved with processes that involve valves for arduous service conditions.

overview The workshop provides attendees with a general understanding of valves supplied to work on surface-based facilities for the oil, gas and petrochemical industries. The valves are produced from a range of materials, from carbon steel through to nickel alloys including High Strength Super Austenitic material. For the oil and gas industry, valves are supplied for working pressures of up to 300 Bar.

Delegates will gain knowledge of materials used in valves for oil and gas production and what dictates their selection, including advantages and disadvantages.

The workshop will provide a broad outline of the types of valves and actuators used in the production of oil and gas. It will also cover the problems posed by the process fluids, the environment, operational needs and solutions to overcome them.

Who should attend

This workshop is for engineers, graduates, operators, maintenance and other personnel requiring general Dynamic Positioning (DP) familiarisation. Areas covered are sizing and selection, specification, engineering and operation of DP within the oil and gas and offshore industries. This workshop is also suitable for any personnel involved with processes that involve DP.

overview

The workshop provides attendees with a general understanding of dynamic positioning systems for the oil, gas and offshore industries. Delegates will gain knowledge of systems, sensors, modes of operation and accreditation.

The workshop will provide a broad outline of the different DP classes and sensors used in platform supply vessels.

an Introduction to Control Valves & Choke Valves NEW

an Introduction to Dynamic Positioning NEW

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• All major valve types and components;

• The principles of valve testing;

• The function and purpose of components used in the valve design;

• Selecting suitable valves for problematic applications;

• Identifying demanding service conditions – selecting valve, actuator and material combinations capable of satisfying the application.

• The difference between all dynamic positioning classes;

• The principles of dynamic positioning;

• The function and purpose of the dynamic positioning system;

• The difference between reference sensors;

• The most common modes of operation.

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Technical Workshops

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Who should attend

This workshop is targeted at technical professionals and related to engineering, design, maintenance, operation and safety of industrial areas, especially classified areas which are subject to explosion hazard.

overview

The workshop will provide attendees with knowledge about camera systems for process control and access, as well as the applications of Human Machine Interfaces (HMI’s) in hazardous areas with or without integration to industrial areas free of this classification.

Participants will acquire knowledge on camera systems, HMI in several applications and the integration between these devices and other accessories used in tailor-made solutions. The workshop will provide an overview of the different classes of HMI systems and cameras used in diverse industrial processes.

Who should attend

This workshop is for managers, engineers, graduates, operators, maintenance and other personnel requiring general familiarisation with trace heating systems, specifically in the areas of specification, design engineering, operation and maintenance of industrial trace heating. Some understanding of basic engineering principles is assumed.

overview

The workshop provides attendees with a general understanding of trace heating theory, applications, products, approvals, design, installation and maintenance of systems. The workshop is intended to provide a broad-based familiarisation with specialist applications, design software and control and monitoring to engineering and management staff.

Participants may submit questions on engineering and operation issues faced in their jobs in advance.

an Introduction to automation in hazardous areas NEW

an Introduction to Trace heating NEW

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The difference between existing HMI’s classes;

• The difference between camera types;

• The applicability of these systems;

• The functions and objectives of a CCTV system;

• The characteristics and functions of an HMI.

• Heat Tracing Theory;

• Issues related to control and monitoring;

• Activities involved with a heat tracing project;

• Installation and maintenance procedures;

• Specialist applications;

• How to design a heat tracing circuit.

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This course has been designed for industry practitioners who work in a variety of sectors who want to understand the nuclear sector and are perhaps thinking of exploring the potential opportunities that exist for them within this sector.

overview

The course is intended to be an introduction to those who have not previously worked in or for the nuclear industry but perhaps would like to become involved with the ‘nuclear renaissance’ that is being experienced around the world.

Who should attend

The course is designed for a wide range of attendees from both technical and non-technical backgrounds. It would be suitable for suppliers to the LNG industry to give them a broad knowledge of the processes involved and the technical/commercial issues affecting the business. It is also suitable for managers with specific knowledge of parts of the LNG business to gain a broader understanding of the overall LNG value chain, and new entrants to the LNG business for an understanding of scope and size of the business and the activities involved. This course would also benefit those working in sales and finance as well as non-technical staff who require an overview of the LNG business, or anyone requiring an understanding of how the LNG industry works.

overview

The course provides an understanding of the scope and size of the LNG industry, the value chain elements, the basic technologies involved, a commercial understanding of the value chain elements and the complexities involved in developing an LNG project.

The supply/demand overview provides an understanding of how the industry has developed and the opportunities and constraints on future development of the LNG industry and the challenges it faces.

The Fundamentals of Nuclear CPD CERTIFIED

The Fundamentals of lNG CPD CERTIFIED

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• Nuclear power generation;

• Radioactivity;

• The nuclear fuel cycle;

• Reprocessing;

• Decommissioning;

• Waste management;

• Regulation.

• Liquefaction;

• Shipping;

• Terminal/Regasification;

• Plants worldwide;

• Markets/Trade;

• Project development;

• Commercial issues.

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This course is suitable for graduates and other newcomers to the industry with technical, non-technical or commercial backgrounds who have limited experience and wish to improve their familiarity with some of the processes involved.

overview

The course takes the form of five modules to introduce the participants to the fundamentals of the oil and gas industry.

The sessions follow the molecules through their journey from wellhead to a range of diverse applications. This will include the search for oil and gas, its extraction, processing, transportation and refining.

It will also examine where the oil and gas industry is going in terms of future developments.

Who should attend

This course has been designed for managers, engineers, graduates, operators, maintenance and other personnel who are new to or are requiring insight into the modern power generation industry.

The course will provide an excellent overview for those from technical, non-technical and commercial backgrounds, who have limited experience and wish to improve their familiarity with some of the systems involved.

overview

This one-day course will enable delegates to gain an appreciation of the fundamentals involved in the power generation industry and provide an appreciation of how a modern day power plant works.

It will provide a definition of terms used in the industry and discuss the energy conversion process as well as the systems found on power stations.

Topics also include systems efficiency, comparison between conventional and CCGT plant and alternative sources. Attendees will also learn about electrical plant and systems, and the role of transmission and distribution systems.

The Fundamentals of oil & Gas CPD CERTIFIED

The Fundamentals of Power CPD CERTIFIED

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• How oil and gas are formed and where they are found;

• The types of oil and gas deposits;

• Exploration and production, operations, structures and costs;

• The processing of oil and gas;

• The transportation and refining process;

• Health and safety in the operating environment.

• The terms used in the industry;

• The energy conversion process;

• The systems found on power stations;

• The comparisons between conventional and CCGT plant;

• Renewable and alternative energy sources;

• The role of transmission and distribution systems.

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This course has been designed for managers, engineers, graduates, operators and other personnel who are new or are requiring insight into the Refining and Petrochemicals industry. The course will provide an excellent overview for people from technical, non-technical and commercial backgrounds, who have limited experience and wish to improve their familiarity with some of the systems and technologies involved.

overview

This one-day course will enable delegates to gain an appreciation of the fundamentals involved in the refining and petrochemicals industry. Delegates will gain insight into the key processes and technologies behind modern day refineries and petrochemical complexes.

Who should attend

The course is suitable for those new to the oil and gas industry as well as those who have not received any formal training. Those from operating companies or supplier and service organisations may also find this course beneficial.

overview

This one-day course will provide a basic understanding of subsea oil and gas production. It is suitable for non-technicals in the energy industry as well as those transferring to the subsea sector.

It will cover the subsea environment, types of system, subsea systems and flow assurance, safety integrity and controlling production, as well as subsea chemical injection, the principles of subsea construction and subsea well intervention systems.

The Fundamentals of Refining & Petrochemicals CPD CERTIFIED

The Fundamentals of subsea CPD CERTIFIED

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The terms used in the industry;

• The business concepts related to refining and petrochemicals;

• Technology and design philosophy behind refineries and petrochemical plants;

• Present, future and challenges of refining and petrochemicals business.

• Subsea oil and gas production;

• Why safety is important;

• Subsea chemical injection;

• The principles of subsea construction;

• Integrity management;

• The process for subsea inspection, repair and maintenance;

• Subsea well intervention systems.

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This course has been designed for managers, engineers, graduates, operators and other personnel who are new or are requiring insight into the Refining and Petrochemicals industry. The course will provide an excellent overview for people from technical, non-technical and commercial backgrounds, who have limited experience and wish to improve their familiarity with some of the systems and technologies involved.

overview

This one-day course will enable delegates to gain an appreciation of the fundamentals involved in the refining process, considering the main aspects of setup, operation and purpose of refineries. This training will also provide knowledge about the Brazilian distribution system and the transport of the oil by-products allowing delegates to have an overview of the subject, facilitating their involvement and performance in this segment.

The Fundamentals of Downstream NEW upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The terms used in the industry;

• Refinery and distribution business;

• Technology and design philosophy behind refineries;

• Brazilian refining and distribution system.

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Who should attend

This course is suitable for engineers and others who have recently been promoted and are required to manage others in a team leader or supervisory role. This course is also suitable for more experienced managers who have not had formal training.

overview

This course will bring into focus the aspects which are required to manage a team or an individual. It will enable delegates to examine their management style and understand how this style affects others in their team. It introduces different styles and provides a range of management tools including delegation, prioritisation and giving feedback.

A range of different learning methods will be used, including questionnaires, group discussion and interactive exercises.

Who should attend

This course is suitable for those working in either a PA or Office Manager role, who wish to gain practical ideas that can be implemented immediately.

overview

Individuals working within PA and/or Office Manager roles have to influence many people. Through identification of different personality types, and how to communicate with a range of individuals, attendees will gain practical ideas that can be implemented immediately.

The course will also cover self-assessment, the fundamentals of assertiveness and prioritisation skills.

The Effective manager NEW

The Effective Pa NEW

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• How to identify the role of a team leader and their priorities;

• How to identify own management style;

• How to develop focused coaching skills;

• A range of tools to modify behaviour when dealing with ‘difficult people’;

• Motivational interviewing skills;

• How to get delegation fundamentals back in the workplace;

• The skills required to give feedback.

• The different personality types and how to adapt to these different types;

• A model of prioritisation and practice;

• Assertiveness techniques;

• How to improve own abilities as a PA/Office Manager.

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Business & Management Courses

Who should attend

This course is suitable for National/Key Account Managers, or those who aspire to a Key Account Manager role in the near future.

overview

In today’s increasingly competitive business environment, it is critical that organisations not only win new customers but also maintain and develop their existing client base.

This course is designed to equip sales functions with the necessary knowledge, skills and behaviour to operate more effectively in order to maximise sales and profit in a competitive market.

This course will be delivered through formal input, open discussion and personal reflection.

Who should attend

This course will benefit all managers who have responsibility for a budget and for business expenditure.

overview

The course will demystify finance – the terminology, the difference between ‘capital’ and ‘revenue’, why the finances of a business run as they do, etc. It will consider how a business operates – from a financial perspective – in a way which few people ever forget.

Plenty of space is available for delegates own business financially related questions. Budgets done well are a tremendous tool to assist the running of a business.

This course looks at the essentials of getting budgeting right. For revenue expenditure, it considers cost control and different approaches with different types of cost, and for capital expenditure it explains and explores business capital appraisal.

Key account management NEW

Finance for the Non-Finance manager

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The roles, responsibilities and behaviours of a Key Account Manager;

• What constitutes current best practice;

• An account plan utilising clear and measurable objective setting;

• How to conduct skilled, structured customer call interviews utilising persuasive selling techniques;

• How to develop a measurable action plan based on awareness of personal development needs.

• Where finance fits within a business;

• A business from a financial perspective;

• The purpose and drivers of correct budgeting;

• Six different types of cost and the top tips for ensuring control of each;

• Payback, Net Present Value and Internal Rate of Return.

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Who should attend

This course will benefit all managers who have responsibility for making convincing cases for business investment or decisions.

overview

The presentation of a business case fulfils several key functions, which will be explored throughout this course. The course also shows a variety of ways to consider and convince with a case, including; presentation of risk and risk mitigation and understanding and presenting the financial costs and benefits.

Who should attend

This course is suitable for any industry professional who wants to win more work for their company. This course will also suit individuals who want to become confident and effective networkers.

overview

Very few people like networking and yet most would describe themselves as sociable individuals who enjoy the company of others and can relax, chat and get on with almost anyone. It’s just that networking seems so false, so contrived and therefore just a little bit awkward and even a little worrying, which is why so many people at networking events simply end up chatting to people they know really well already.

This course will furnish you with practical, down to earth, realistic tips and pointers to make sure you get more from your networking.

Developing a business Case

Networking that Works

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The full range of purposes of a business case, and how to meet them;

• The financial analysis of a case - payback. Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR);

• A range of templates to help build a convincing case;

• How other people view the case and therefore how to convince them.

• How to get focused and target the right networks;

• How to get on with anyone - really quickly;

• How to make small talk, practice listening and body language;

• The practicalities: moving in, moving on and remembering names;

• How to transform from networker to connector.

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Business & Management Courses

Who should attend

This course is suitable for anyone from Director-level and Senior Management-level, through to less experienced staff wishing to improve their negotiation skills. The skills learned will be of benefit to both technical and commercial disciplines not only when dealing with clients and suppliers but also when dealing with colleagues or employees.

overview

The course is designed to improve negotiation skills through a variety of exercises. It looks at preparation, planning, signals and proposals and bargaining.

The course will cover seven steps to prepare thoroughly for a negotiation, how to plan a strategy to suit the specifics of your negotiation and how to identify and use power sources. Attendees will also review feedback from three negotiation practice sessions and will be able to recognise five stages of a negotiation process. By the end of the course, attendees will be able to use appropriate skills within each stage of the negotiation process.

Who should attend

This course is aimed at engineers and other personnel who need a basic understanding of project management to be more effective in the workplace. It is also suitable for those who are considering becoming a project manager.

overview

This three-day course will use a simple project life cycle model to explain project management activity and output at different points in the project’s life, and will focus on good practice and danger areas.

The course has general applicability, as it is not specific to industry, company or project management methodology, and will not cover the use of proprietary project management tools. The ideas will be explored using a case study. Part of the course will involve working in small groups to perform classroom exercises.

Negotiation skills

understanding Project management

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• How to define negotiation;

• How to prepare to negotiate;

• Planning, priorities and styles;

• How to develop core skills and effective behaviour;

• How to approach proposals;

• Bargaining techniques.

• How to recognise the characteristics of a project;

• Identifying project risk;

• Undertaking financial analysis of a project;

• How to definine goals and objectives, the scope and work breakdown;

• How to plan a project, deliverables, tasks, estimating, critical path, cost plans;

• How to execute a project; track, report and review.

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Who should attend

This course is suitable for anyone in a technical profession who needs to write reports – engineers, scientists, consultants, technicians, chemists, etc.

overview

This course will develop and improve the technical report writing skills of attendees. A carefully structured training programme, with focused and practical writing exercises, will give members the skills and tools they need to produce effective documents that deliver a clear and succinct message.

Who should attend

This course is suitable for Sales Directors, Bid Managers, Estimating Managers, Marketing Managers, Financial Controllers, Managing Directors and anyone involved in writing tenders or managing bid teams.

overview

This course will give delegates an understanding of the bid management process and a structure which can be used to produce high-impact, customer facing tenders. The course will cover a variety of areas, including amongst others: selecting work to bid for; making it customer focused; how to sell at higher prices; and beating the competition.

Technical Report Writing

Tendering for success: how to Write Winning bids

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• Why effective writing is so important;

• How to get the message across to the reader;

• Writing without technical and management jargon;

• The principles of clear technical writing;

• The role of diagrams;

• Sentence and paragraph structure;

• Report planning and structuring;

• Punctuation;

• Editing.

• Using a resource efficient structure;

• Incorporating different customer requirements;

• Using planning tools, compliance matrices and win themes;

• Using evaluation criteria to gain competitive advantage;

• Managing the bid production process.

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Who should attend

This course is suitable for anyone who is required to give presentations and would like to deliver them with impact.

overview

This course will make clear the difference between great and average presentations. It will use a range of different learning methods including concept presentations, group discussion and interactive exercises. Finally, it will enable delegates to benchmark their presentations against a series of criteria for excellence and offer an opportunity to raise their own ‘presentation’ standards through practice.

Who should attend

This course will benefit all key personnel engaged in the Letters of Credit (L/C) process, including Export Sales, Finance Teams, Project Managers, Export Administrators, Customer Services and Shipping.

overview

The course has been specifically designed to help exporting companies to reduce the significant risks and costs associated with L/C received from buyers in new, difficult and emerging markets.

Delegates will learn how to negotiate the most favourable L/C terms for their business, avoid unnecessary and costly amendments and discrepancies, and present documents which comply with the L/C terms.

Presentation skills

understanding letters of Credit

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• Effective presentation aims;

• Presentation milestones to move towards an aim;

• How to analyse an audience and tailor messages to aid recall;

• Memory techniques to look and sound professional and engage the audience;

• How to deliver a presentation and receive feedback.

• Identifying and assessing key export risks;

• Alternative methods of Payment;

• Letters of Credit – setting the scene;

• Practical Letters of Credit;

• The Rules:- UCP 600 & ISBP;

• Preparing and checking documents.

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This course will benefit all key personnel engaged in international trade procedures, including Export Sales, Purchasing Managers, Finance Teams, Project Managers, Export Administrators, Customer Services and Shipping.

overview

The course has been specifically designed to help companies to understand and correctly apply the correct delivery terms when moving goods around the world.

Delegates will learn how to select the most appropriate Incoterm® rule for the mode of transport used and how to avoid potentially costly pitfalls and risks.

Who should attend

This course is for anyone who is involved in their organisation’s website and for those who want to incorporate social media and online communications into their PR strategy.

overview

Social media and online communications need to be integrated into an organisation’s PR strategy if it is going to communicate effectively. This non-technical social media training course will introduce participants to the opportunities social media provides to reach their audiences in new and cost-effective ways. By the end of the day attendees will have a much better understanding of developments online and feel confident in assessing various online approaches and their value to the specific organisation.

understanding Incoterms

an Introduction to social media

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• What Incoterms are;

• The rules in detail;

• Putting Incoterms into practice.

• What is happening online and why;

• The right social media vehicles for your organisation;

• Social networking and blogging;

• Votes, polls and online action;

• Developing an online communications strategy;

• Assessing various online approaches and their value to your organisation.

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Who should attend

This course is suitable for sales representatives as well as those supporting sales roles, bookkeepers, accountants, managers and consultants.

overview

This course will cover the principles of selling including the buying and selling process, steps to the call, objective setting and buying signals. It will examine the strategy and tactics behind the account management process, qualities required to negotiate a win/win and how to handle conflict. It will also include how to manage the relationship in terms of communication, body language and rapport building. Finally, the course will include a demonstration and practical exercises including individual and group feedback. Attendees will be asked to develop five key activities to implement as a result of attending the programme and agree a process for achieving the desired outcome.

Who should attend

This course is ideal for anyone working with Complex Sales, especially dealing with the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) segments, such as oil and gas, infrastructure and telecom.

overview

Being successful in Complex Sales relies on many different skills and abilities. One of the most important requirements is to deal with objections, as they will appear on every step of the sales process.

Objections come in many different forms and it is important to recognise them correctly. It is quite common for sales people to hear only what is said and not realise what else is hidden in the conversation.

Sales people who are aware of the context have more power to create value for their customers and get better results. This course will show the various types of objections, how they are usually perceived and how to either avoid or minimise their effects.

The course will use a range of different learning methods including group discussion and interactive exercises.

Effective selling & account management NEW

Complex sales strategies NEW

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• Managing change;

• The principles of selling;

• The Account Manager role;

• The Account Management process;

• The Buyers process;

• Negotiating a win/win;

• Managing the relationship;

• Return to work action planning.

• The different types of objections;

• How to recognise and deal with implicit conversations;

• How to add value to customers and improving the sales results.

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Who should attend

This course is suitable for practicing or potential project managers and team members who would like to understand project management terminology and who wish to obtain the Association for Project Management (APM) Introductory Certificate. No specific experience is required as the course starts from basic principles.

overview

This two-day course covers the syllabus which includes the end-to-end life cycle of projects so that delegates become familiar with typical project management processes, techniques, roles and terminology. Using a combination of case-study application, exercises and practice exam papers this course will address the techniques and soft skills necessary to be involved in the delivery of projects. This will allow delegates to take a more proactive role and make a positive contribution within any project environment, through an improved overall understanding.

Who should attend

This course is aimed at engineers and other personnel who need an introduction to managing risk through the correct selection and drafting of contracts. It will help them engage constructively and intelligently with those at the sharp end of commercial management.

overview

The course takes the main approaches to contract strategy such as lump sum, reimbursable and target cost contracts and explains their strengths, weaknesses and typical applications in addressing project goals.

Using the subjects that appear in a typical contract contents list, the course explains the issues underlying the contract text: the problems which the draftsmen are trying to solve and some of the common solutions and pitfalls.

The Introductory Certificate in Project management NEW aPm aCCREDITED

Why do we need Contracts?

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• A project’s context and the relationship of the way in which the project is managed;

• Project documentation, including business cases and project plans;

• The key components of a team and how a project manager might seek to manage them.

• Why businesses go bust;

• Why contracts are required;

• How a contract is formed;

• Lump sum contracts: advantages and disadvantages;

• Reimbursable contracts;

• Hybrid contracts.

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Health, Safety & Environment Training

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The OPITO Offshore Oil & Gas Industry ‘Minimum Industry Safety Training’ (MIST) is highly recommended for all inexperienced employees who work or are considering working offshore.

overview

The offshore oil and gas industry operates in some of the most dangerous environments in the world. Hazards are expected in this setting and must be controlled. Improvements in technology, workforce involvement, infrastructure care and rig operations have led to recent reductions in injuries and incidents but, it is recognised, more still needs to be done.

The MIST programme is designed to introduce the fundamental safety elements of the offshore oil and gas industry to new employees, giving an appreciation of the potential hazards and controls that might be encountered by personnel offshore. Each unit has been designed to focus the delegates’ attention on their personal responsibility for safety thus influencing their behaviour and attitude towards their co-workers, the installation and the environment.

Who should attend

This course is suitable for those responsible for carrying out inspections of Personal Fall Protection Equipment (PFPE). A working knowledge of the equipment being inspected will be assumed.

overview

This course will provide attendees with the necessary information and knowledge required of an inspector of PFPE. Training covers legislation, standards, duties and responsibilities, equipment marking, key documentation and resources, record keeping, traceability, types of inspections, equipment examination of textile and metal-ware testing, storage and disposal requirements.

On completion of training, candidates will be able to implement a programme of periodic inspections for equipment used during work at height such as harness lanyards, slings, karabiners, helmets, ropes etc.

Delegates will receive a certificate valid for 3 years.

minimum Industry safety Training (mIsT) NEW oPITo aPPRoVED

height safety – PFPE Inspector NEW

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The hazardous offshore environment;

• Working safely including Safety Observations Systems;

• The risk assessment process;

• Tasks that require a permit to work;

• Personal responsibility in maintaining asset integrity;

• Using manual handling techniques every day;

• Controlling the use of hazardous substances offshore.

• Legislation and standards;

• Duties and responsibilities;

• Useful documents, forms and resources;

• CE Marking requirements and testing;

• Inspection and record keeping procedures;

• Types of examinations/inspections;

• Types of equipment – general safety, climbing, rope access, rescue etc;

• Textile equipment inspection methods;

• Metal-ware equipment inspection methods;

• Equipment care/storage/disposal.

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Who should attend

This course will be of benefit to all engineers with a responsibility for compliance with UK and European legislation in respect of Ex equipment and installations. It is particularly aimed at those who are new to the field and do not have a deep grounding in Ex techniques and those who have been working in the field for some time.

overview

The course consists of a number of modules which build upon each other so that following a section on the basic chemistry and physics of explosions, it is clear how the various protection concepts work. The continuation of the course is concerned with how the protection concepts and the related installation rules fit with the two ATEX Directives and the IECEx international certification scheme.

The course will explain the basics of an explosion, classification of hazardous areas, and selection of equipment and electrical and mechanical protection concepts. It will provide an overview of protective systems and an appreciation of the legal framework of the ATEX Directives 94/9/EC and 1999/92/EC. It will also discuss Conformity Assessment under 94/9/EC and IECEX.

Who should attend

This course will be of benefit to all engineers and quality assurance professionals with responsibility for compliance with UK and European legislation for new items and assemblies of pressure equipment.

overview

The Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC focuses on an introduction to European New Approach Directives, scope of the PED and responsibilities and essential safety requirements.

The Pressure Systems Safety Regulations focuses on an appreciation of the Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000, an understanding of the interface between the PED and PSSR and Fundamentals of Written Schemes of Examination.

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an Introduction to the Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC and the uK Pressure systems safety Regulations 2000 CPD CERTIFIED

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The fundamentals of explosions;

• How the protection concepts work;

• The origins of the two ATEX Directives;

• The processes required to satisfy the two ATEX Directives;

• The future impact of international developments.

• The New Approach Directive framework;

• The PED selection procedure and determine equipment categories;

• Appropriate conformity assessment modules;

• The responsibilities of users of pressure equipment.

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Health, Safety & Environment Training

Who should attend

This course is designed for machinery manufacturers, importers of machinery, machinery designers, purchasers, mechanical engineers, project managers, machine and control system designers, safety or process engineers.

overview

This one-day course covers a general overview of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and CE marking.

The course will deal with CE marking obligations and the requirements of the Machinery Directive in particular. The training will allow delegates to assess how the requirements of the Machinery Directive apply to products and what may be required in order to comply.

an Introduction to the machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and CE marking CPD CERTIFIED

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The requirements of the Machinery Directive;

• The relationship between the Machinery Directive and other major EC Directives;

• The risk assessment process and the Essential Health and Safety Requirements;

• The requirements and components of a technical file.

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This course is suitable for planners and operators of intrinsically safe installations as well as for safety experts and persons responsible for drawing up the explosion protection document. It is also for employees from the areas of installation, operation, inspection and maintenance.

overview

As opposed to other types of protection, intrinsic safety requires special care with regard to safe energy limitation. The goal of this course is to convey functional principle, installation fundamentals, inspection and maintenance of intrinsically safe installations and applicable European standards.

an Introduction to Intrinsic safety hazardous area Protection NEW

upon completion, the attendee will have a thorough understanding of;

• The functional principle;

• Inspection and maintenance;

• Installation;

• Bus systems.

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Rio de Janeiro

Aberdeen

BillinghamLondon

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Singapore

Beijing

For further information please contact Ally Le Boutillier (Head of Training)

[email protected] or 0207 091 8600

The EIC is the leading trade association providing dedicated services to help members understand, identify and pursue business opportunities globally. Established in 1943, the EIC is a not-for-profit organisation with a large membership of UK-registered companies who deliver goods and services to the energy industries worldwide.

The EIC’s membership operates across the oil & gas, petrochemical, pipeline, power, nuclear and renewable industries, collectively employing over a million people and generating over £100 billion in revenues out of their UK-based operations.

Headquartered in London, the EIC has a global network of offices, from regional UK offices in Billingham and Aberdeen, to international offices in Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, Singapore and Beijing.

About the EIC | Energy Industries Council

For further information please contact Ally Le Boutillier (Head of Training)E: [email protected] T: 0207 091 8600

The EIC (Head Office and Southern Region)89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TPT +44 (0)20 7091 8600 I F +44 (0)20 7091 8601 I E [email protected]

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