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Basic Offshore Survival and Emergency Training Standard Health & Safety Woodside Energy Ltd. Doc No: W1000AF2662535 Rev 0 March 2007 Woodside Energy Ltd. (Woodside) owns or is responsible for the copyright of this document. All rights reserved. Neither the whole or any part of this document may be reproduced, stored in or transmitted in any form by any means (electronic, mechanical, reprographic, recording or otherwise) without the prior written consent of Woodside.

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Basic Offshore Survival and Emergency Training StandardHealth & Safety

Woodside Energy Ltd.

Doc No: W1000AF2662535Rev 0

March 2007

Woodside Energy Ltd. (Woodside) owns or is responsible for the copyright of this document. All rights reserved. Neither the whole or any part of this document may be reproduced, stored in or transmitted in any form by any means (electronic, mechanical, reprographic, recording or otherwise) without the prior written consent of Woodside.

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BASIC OFFSHORE SURVIVAL AND EMERGENCY TRAINING STANDARD © WOODSIDE ENERGY LTD. 2007 W1000AF2662535 – REV 0

Contents

1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................11.1 Purpose ......................................................................................................................................11.2 Scope .........................................................................................................................................11.3 Regulatory Requirements ..........................................................................................................11.4 Behavioural Requirements .........................................................................................................11.5 Types of Training .........................................................................................................................1

2 Basic Offshore Survival and Emergency Training Standard ...........................................................2

3 Requirements to Manage Basic Offshore Survival and Emergency Induction ............................3Element 1: Planning ........................................................................................................................3 Records ...................................................................................................................................3Element 2: Competency ..................................................................................................................4 Competency Requirements ....................................................................................................4 Accredited Training and Providers ............................................................................................4 Process for Approval of New Providers/Courses .....................................................................5 Medical and Physical Fitness Requirements ...........................................................................5 Refresher Training ....................................................................................................................5 Booking of Courses .................................................................................................................5Element 3: Visitors ...........................................................................................................................6 Travel Requirements ................................................................................................................6 Medical Requirements ............................................................................................................6 Visitors on Helicopters ............................................................................................................6

4 Quality Assurance ..............................................................................................................................7

5 User Feedback ...................................................................................................................................7

6 Reviewing This Standard ..................................................................................................................7

7 Definitions ..........................................................................................................................................8

8 Supporting Documentation ..............................................................................................................8

Appendix 1 Medical Declaration .........................................................................................................9

Appendix 2 List of Accredited Providers ...........................................................................................11

Appendix 3 Memorandum of Agreement Between NOGEPA, NSOC-D, OLF, UKOOA .................14

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1 Introduction

1.1 PurposeThe purpose of this Standard is to define Woodside’s requirements for the management of basic offshore survival and emergency training associated with helicopter travel transfers for the offshore activities of Woodside and its Contractors.

1.2 ScopeThis standard shall apply to all Woodside employees, contractors and visitors travelling to/from all Woodside owned or controlled offshore facilities via helicopter. It also applies to all contractor offshore facilities dedicated to Woodside activities.

1.3 Regulatory RequirementsAs required by Woodside’s Health and Safety Policy, the regulatory requirements at a specific location shall be met as a minimum. In the case where regulatory requirements are absent or at a lower level than prescribed in this Standard, the requirements of this Standard shall be met as a minimum.

1.4 Behavioural RequirementsFor the mandatory requirements listed in this Standard to be effective there are critical behaviours that personnel must adhere to. These behaviours are divided into 3 areas of responsibility:

• Everyone must learn and use the standards, procedures and rules which apply to them.

• Supervisors must visit the worksite regularly to check conformance with the standards and ensure that their team has the skills, experience and training (competence) to complete their tasks.

• Managers must demonstrate through their actions their commitment to a safe work place. They must regularly explain safety expectations and ensure that their personnel understand and conform with the standards.

1.5 Types of TrainingThe offshore survival course consists of basic offshore survival and emergency training, including information on the hazards and controls of:

• HelicopterUnderwaterEscapeTraining(HUET)withtheskillsandknowledgetorespondtoanemergencyditching at sea; and

• Offshorefacilityincidents.

The offshore survival training has two classifications which are based on the water temperature over which the helicopter is flying:

• TropicalBasicOffshoreSurvivalInductionandEmergencyTraining-forpersonneltravellingoverwarmwater (temperatures greater than 15 degrees Celsius); and

• BasicOffshoreSurvival InductionandEmergencyTraining– forpersonnel travellingovercoldwater(temperatures less than 15 degrees) requiring the use of transit suits and rebreathers.

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2 Basic Offshore Survival and Emergency Training Standard

The Basic Offshore Survival and Emergency Training Standard is based on the following three elements:

Element 1: Planning

Each facility has a system in place to manage, monitor and record the movement of personnel travelling by helicopter to offshore facilities.

Element 2: Competency

All persons regularly travelling to offshore facilities are trained and competent in basic offshore survival and emergency training.

Element 3: Visitors

Visitors travelling to offshore facilities are medically fit, limited in numbers to less than 30% of the helicopter capacity and in at least a one to one ratio with the number of competent persons.

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3 Requirements to Manage Basic Offshore Survival and Emergency Induction

Element 1: PlanningEach facility has a system in place to manage, monitor and record the movement of personnel travelling by helicopter to offshore facilities.

Mandatory Requirements

1.1 Each offshore facility shall have processes in place to manage, monitor and record the movement of personnel traveling by helicopter to offshore facilities.

1.2 The processes shall include:

i Recording of personal, company, emergency contacts and associated data for passengers;

ii Production of Passenger On Board (POB) listings for both offshore installations and aircraft;

iii Booking of passengers on flights and tracking flights in real time; and

iv Performance of competency certificate checks to confirm eligibility to travel offshore.

Guidance In the case of an emergency, the system should provide reports showing the names of all personnel at the location affected, and each of their employer or next of kin contact details.

These processes can be controlled centrally or managed by individual facilities.

Records

Mandatory Requirements

1.3 Records documenting conformance with the requirements of this Standard shall be retained, including:

i The number of approvals granted for personnel traveling outside of visiting criteria; and

ii Training records for Woodside personnel.

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Element 2: CompetencyAll persons regularly travelling to offshore facilities are trained and competent in basic offshore survival and emergency training.

Competency Requirements

Mandatory Requirements

2.1 All personnel who permanently, regularly or occasionally travel via helicopter to anoffshorefacilityshallundertakecompetency-basedbasicoffshoresurvivaland emergency training.

2.2 Basic offshore survival and emergency training shall include:

i Travel safely by helicopter – prepare to travel, travel and helicopter emergencies;

ii Live and work safely – prepare to work, maintain safe operations, contribute to safe environment; and

iii Respond to installation emergencies – maintain state of readiness, raise alarm and respond, contribute to evacuation and/or escape.

2.3 Personnel who are traveling over cold water (<15 degrees centigrade) shall also undertake training in the use of immersion suits and rebreathers.

2.4 Training courses shall be approved by the Principal Safety Adviser and HSE Functional Manager responsible for the asset.

Guidance Detailed performance criteria for the three elements in Section 2.2 can be found in the OPITO Approved Standard – Tropical Basic Offshore Survival and Emergency Training and includes HUET, TEMSCP, Sea Survival and Basic Fire Fighting modules.

Accredited Training and Providers

Guidance The following certified training bodies are approved for use under this Standard:

• OPITO-TBOSIET(warmwater>15ocentigrade)

• OPITO-BOSIET(coldwater<15ocentigrade)

• US Coast Guard – STCW Basic Safety Training including HUET

• Petronas – HSE approved BOSET course

• NOGEPA-Netherlands

• OLF-Norway

• NSOC-D – Danish Basic Safety course with additional HUET course

• Canada - Newfoundland Offshore Petroleum Board Approval – 5 day BST course.

A full list of OPITO accredited providers can be found at:

http://www.opito.net/library/approved_training_providers/erapprovedcentres.pdf

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Process for Approval of New Providers/Courses

Mandatory Requirements

2.5 The process for approval of new providers or courses shall require the following information to be provided to the responsible Functional HSE Manager and Principal Safety Adviser for approval:

i Details of the course content;

ii Gap analysis between the course syllabus and learning outcomes to those oftheOPITO-(T)BOSIETcourse;

iii WherethecontentdiffersfromtheOPITO-(T)BOSIETdetailsshallbeprovidedof the modifications or additional training used to cover the gap identified; and

iv Details of a quality assurance process to ensure personnel are competent in required skills.

Medical and Physical Fitness Requirements

Mandatory Requirements

2.6 All personnel undergoing an offshore survival course shall undergo a medical and physical fitness assessment and be certified as fit to attend their training.

2.7 The medical and physical assessment shall be in accordance with Woodside Procedure for General Practitioners Who Carry Out Medical and Physical Assessments.

Refresher Training

Mandatory Requirements

2.8 After the initial basic offshore survival course has been completed, an approved refresher shall be completed every 4 years there after.

Booking of Courses

Mandatory Requirements

2.9 When booking courses for Woodside personnel it should be specified that the course is to be an OPITO approved (T)BOSIET course. Where an OPITO accredited course is not available an approved offshore survival course is acceptable.

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Element 3: VisitorsVisitors travelling to offshore facilities are medically fit, limited in numbers to less than 30% of the helicopter capacity and in at least a one to one ratio with the number of competent persons.

Travel Requirements

Mandatory Requirements

3.1 Personnel without a valid basic offshore survival certificate shall not visit offshore facilitiesmorethanthreetimesinanytwelve-monthperiodandspendnomorethan two consecutive nights per visit offshore.

3.2 All visitors require formal approval of the Facility Manager to travel offshore.

3.3 Personnel who spend in excess of 2 consecutive nights on the facility shall only be granted approval for an extended stay by the Facility Manager where::

i They are performing business critical work; and

ii Additional controls have been put in place to manage the health and safety of all personnel.

Medical Requirements

Mandatory Requirements

3.4 All visiting personnel applying for approval to travel offshore shall complete the Visitors to Offshore Facilities Medical Declaration – Appendix 1.

3.5 A medical clearance shall be required by an Occupational Physician for any of the following conditions:

i Current infectious disease;

ii Significant impairment of vision or hearing;

iii Impairment of mobility (especially steps);

iv Fear of heights or flying;

v Unstable Diabetes mellitus;

vi Epilepsy, fainting attacks, episodes of unsteadiness;

vii Cardiac or circulatory problems, including pacemakers;

viii Acute respiratory diseases;

ix Recent major surgery; or

x Pregnancy(>25weeks).

Visitors on Helicopters

Mandatory Requirements

3.6 Passengers who do not have valid basic offshore survival certification and who have been granted approval to travel shall be:

i Clearly identified with an orange identification tag (such as sticker, label, armbandetc)labelled“Non-HUET”whiletravellingonthehelicopter;

ii Limited to a maximum of 30% of the passenger capacity of the helicopter e.g.maximumof5fora18-seaterhelicopter;and

iii In at least a one to one ratio with the number of competent (certified) persons i.e. 1 visitor per 1 certified person.

3.7 Seating arrangements of passengers shall be optimised for escape i.e. a visitor shall not occupy a window or exit seat at the expense of a certified person.

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4 Quality Assurance

5 User Feedback

Users of the Standard are encouraged to report any mistakes or confusing entries, or to provide suggestions for improvement by contacting the Standard Custodian.

6 Reviewing This Standard

This Standard shall be reviewed by the Standard Custodian at a minimum on a three yearly basis.

Quality Assurance of this Standard shall be undertaken in accordance with the requirements of the Woodside HealthandSafetySub-Process.

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7 Definitions

Definitions that are critical to the understanding of this Standard are provided in the tables below.

Term Meaning

Offshore Facility Any offshore facility operating in either Australian or International waters. This includes but not limited to: platforms, mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs), mobile offshore production units (MOPUs), marine vessels, facilities located on islands.

OPITO The Offshore Petroleum Industry Training Organisation is the UK offshore petroleum standards accrediting body that is responsible for administering the (T)BOSIET standards and auditing of accredited training providers to assure the quality of course delivery.

TBOSIET Tropical Basic Offshore Safety, Induction and Emergency Response Training.

TFOSET Tropical Further Offshore Safety and Emergency Response Training.

BOSIET Basic Offshore Safety, Induction and Emergency Response Training.

FOSET Further Offshore Safety and Emergency Response Training.

8 Supporting Documentation

Type Title Location (CDC No. or reference)

Process Woodside Health and Safety Sub Process

W1000AG2714217

Standard WoodsideStandard-FitnessForWork

W1000AF2662535

Procedure WoodsideProcedure-MedicalPractitioners who Conduct Medical and Physical Assessments for Remote and Emergency Response Personnel and Drivers

W1000AF2212535

Other OPITO (T)BOSIET syllabus http://www.opito.net/index.php? option=com_content&task=view& id=46&Itemid=80

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Appendix 1 Medical Declaration

Medical Declaration – Visitors Travelling Offshore

Intent

When visiting an offshore installation, factors such as the mode of travel, the environment in which it is located and its sheer physical structure in terms of size, numerous stairways, over sea walkways, etc. require of the individual a certain degree of alertness, physical mobility, coordination and stamina.

Designated offshore employees are medically and physically assessed regularly during their employment to ensure the above requirements are fulfilled and we would wish to extend the same protection to you.

Detailed below are medical conditions which shall require a medical clearance prior to approval to travel is granted. Should any of these conditions apply to yourself, or should you have any questions arising from the list, please contact the facility medic or Woodside’s Occupational Physician. Confidentiality shall be maintained in accordance with the Woodside privacy requirements, questions can be forwarded to Woodside’s Privacy Officers – [email protected].

Medical conditions which may require special consideration include:

• Currentinfections;

• Significantimpairmentofvision;

• Significantimpairmentofhearing;

• Impairmentofmobility(especiallysteps);

• Fearofheightsorflying;

• UnstableDiabetesmellitus;

• Epilepsy,faintingattacks,episodesofunsteadiness;

• Cardiacorcirculatoryproblems,includingpacemakers;

• Acuterespiratorydiseases;

• Recentmajorsurgery;or

• Pregnancy(>25weeks)

If you wear spectacles and your vision without these is poor, you are advised to carry a spare pair in case of loss or breakage. Finally, if you are taking regular medication, you will be required to report this to the facility medic and ensure that you bring an adequate supply in a properly marked container. If you require assistance offshore, the facility Medic will be pleased to help you.

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Consent to the collection, use and disclosure of personal informationI have read and understood the privacy information provided above and I consent to the collection, use and disclosure of personal information in accordance with the information set out above.

Name (Please Print): .................................................................................................

Date: .........................................................................................................................

Signature: .................................................................................................................

I declare that:

I am/am not aware of any medical condition that would affect my ability to visit an offshore facility;

I am/am not aware of any medical condition for which I may require emergency treatment while offshore; and

I understand that it is my responsibility to notify Woodside of any change to my health status which could affect me while offshore.

I wish to provide the following information: .....................................................................

...........................................................................................................................................

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Name (Please Print): .................................................................................................

Date: .........................................................................................................................

Signature: .................................................................................................................

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ue, B

aku,

Aze

rbai

jan

OPITO-BOSIET&FOET

29PE

TAN

S Li

mite

dTh

e Tr

aini

ng C

entr

e, B

ullo

ck H

ill, H

orsh

am S

t Fai

th, N

orw

ich

NR

10 3

HT

OPITO-BOSIET,FOET

30PT

Sam

son

Tiar

a/Su

rviv

al S

yste

ms

Asi

aFa

tmaw

ati M

as C

ompl

ex K

av 3

29, J

L.R

S. F

atm

awat

i 20,

Jak

arta

12

430,

Indo

nesi

aOPITO-TBOSIET&TFO

SET

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No

.N

ame

of

Inst

itu

tio

nA

dd

ress

of

Inst

itu

tio

nS

ea S

urv

ival

/HU

ET

Co

urs

e

31Q

atar

Inte

rnat

iona

l Saf

ety

Cen

tre

PO B

ox 1

7650

, Doh

a, Q

atar

OPITO-BOSIET,TBOSIET&

TFO

SET

32R

GIT

Mon

tros

e In

c, L

afay

ette

PO B

ox 4

2890

, Laf

ayet

te, L

A70

504,

USA

OPITO-BOSIET,FOET,TBOSIET

& T

FOSE

T

33R

GIT

Mon

tros

e, L

td, A

ltens

Bla

ckne

ss A

venu

e, A

ltens

, Abe

rdee

n A

B12

3PG

OPITO-BOSIET&FOET

34SE

QU

Off

shor

e Sa

fety

Sdn

Bhd

(SO

S)Su

ite 8

.3, H

erita

ge H

ouse

, 33

Jala

n Ya

p A

h Sh

ak, 5

0300

KL,

M

alay

sia

Petr

on

as H

SE

Ap

pro

val -

B

OS

ET

35Se

ttap

at Tr

aini

ng C

entr

eR

acha

dam

nern

Nor

k R

oad,

Tam

bol B

orya

ng, S

ongk

hla

9000

0,

Thai

land

OPITO-TBOSIET&TFO

SET

36So

uth

Tyne

side

Col

lege

Nat

iona

l Nau

tical

Cen

tre

of E

xcel

lenc

e, W

appi

ng S

tree

t, So

uth

Shie

lds,

Tyne

& W

ear,

UK

OPITO-BOSIET&FOET

37So

utha

mpt

on S

olen

t Uni

vers

ity

The

Col

lege

of M

ariti

me

Stud

ies

War

sash

Mar

itim

e C

entr

e, N

ewto

wn

Roa

d, W

arsa

sh,

Sout

ham

pton

SO

31 9

ZL,

OPITO-BOSIET,FOET

38Sr

ibim

a M

ariti

me

Trai

ning

Cen

tre

(SM

TC)

Lot 1

02m

Mile

1, K

uala

Bar

am R

oad,

PO

Box

106

, 981

07

Luto

ng, M

iri, S

araw

ak, E

ast M

alay

sia

OPITO-BOSIET,FOET,TBOSIET

& T

FOSE

T an

d Pe

tron

as H

SE

Approval-BOSET

39Su

rviv

al S

yste

ms

Lim

ited

Can

ada

5dayBSTequivalenttoOPITO-

BO

SIET

40Te

reng

ganu

Saf

ety

Trai

ning

Cen

tre

Kem

aman

, Ter

engg

anu

PetronasHSEApproval-BOSET

41Vi

ctor

ian

Safe

ty C

ounc

il Lt

d (R

ed A

lert

)W

est S

ale,

Vic

toria

, Aus

tral

iaSe

a Su

rviv

al /

Bas

ic F

ire F

ight

ing

(PMA-02)&HUET–andOPITO

TBO

SIET

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Appendix 3 Mutual Acceptance of Safety Training Appendix 3 Memorandum of Agreement Between

NOGEPA, NSOC-D, OLF, UKOOA

March 1st 2001

ItisagreedthatNOGEPA,NSOC-D,OLFandUKOOAwillrecognisesafetytraininggivenineachofthecountries and in accordance with attached matrix.

The other associations accept schools and courses approved by the respective National Association.

Thesafety-trainingcertificatemustbevalidinthecountryofissueandalsowithinthetimeperiodoftheaccepting country. The occupation of the certificate holder must also be valid.

Each National Association has the responsibility for informing member companies, major contracting and supply industry and schools and courses within own country of this agreement.

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Mutu

al R

eco

gnit

ion o

f B

asic

Saf

ety

and E

mer

gen

cy P

rep

ared

nes

s Tr

ainin

g in t

he

Nort

h S

ea

Co

un

try

Co

urs

eD

ura

tio

nVa

lidity

Pe

rio

dA

ccep

tan

ce a

nd

Rem

arks

Den

mar

kN

eth

erla

nd

sN

orw

ayU

K

Den

mar

k

Exte

nded

Bas

ic

Safe

ty, I

nclu

ding

2

days

Ele

men

tary

Sa

fety

5 da

ys

4 ye

ars

Acc

epte

d w

ith H

UET

tr

aini

ng a

s ad

ditio

n (3

)

Acc

epte

d w

ith L

aws

and

atio

ns tr

aini

ng a

s ad

ditio

n (2

)A

ccep

ted

with

HU

ET

trai

ning

as

addi

tion

(3)

Ref

resh

er, E

xten

ded

Bas

ic S

afet

y*2

days

Acc

epte

d w

ith

Firs

t aid

, Law

s an

d re

gula

tions

, Fire

fig

htin

g an

d su

rviv

al/

resc

ue tr

aini

ng a

s ad

ditio

n (2

)N

ethe

rland

s

Off

shor

e Sa

fety

In

trod

uctio

n an

d Em

erge

ncy

Res

pons

e2.

5 da

ysA

ccep

ted

Acc

epte

dR

efre

sher

, Off

shor

e Sa

fety

Intr

oduc

tion

and

Emer

genc

y R

espo

nse

1 da

yA

ccep

ted

with

fire

fig

htin

g an

d su

rviv

al

trai

ning

as

addi

tion

(1)

Not

Acc

epte

d

Nor

way

Bas

ic S

afet

y Tr

aini

ng5

days

Acc

epte

dA

ccep

ted

with

HU

ET

trai

ning

as

addi

tion

(3)

Acc

epte

d w

ith H

UET

tr

aini

ng a

s ad

ditio

n (3

)R

efre

sher

, Bas

ic

Safe

ty Tr

aini

ng2

days

Acc

epte

d

UK

Bas

ic O

ffsh

ore

Safe

ty In

duct

ion

&

Emer

genc

y Tr

aini

ng2.

5 da

ysA

ccep

ted

Acc

epte

d

Acc

epte

d w

ith

Firs

t aid

, Law

s an

d re

gula

tions

, Fire

fig

htin

g an

d su

rviv

al/

resc

ue tr

aini

ng a

s ad

ditio

n (2

)

Furt

her O

ffsh

ore

Safe

ty E

mer

genc

y Tr

aini

ng (R

efre

sher

Tr

aini

ng)

1 da

yA

ccep

ted

with

fire

fig

htin

g an

d su

rviv

al

trai

ning

as

addi

tion

(1)

Not

Acc

epte

d

*1-daycourseavailableforpersonnelworkingregularlyoffshore

(1) T

he a

dditi

onal

trai

ning

is d

etai

led

in A

dditi

onal

Trai

ning

Ref

eren

ce 1

.

(2) T

he a

dditi

onal

Firs

t aid

, Law

s an

d re

gula

tions

, Fire

figh

ting

and

Surv

ival

/resc

ue tr

aini

ng is

det

aile

d in

Add

ition

al Tr

aini

ng R

efer

ence

2.

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Add

itio

nal T

rain

ing

Fire

Fig

hti

ng

Su

rviv

al/R

escu

e

1

Ele

men

tary

Saf

ety

Ext

end

ed B

asic

Saf

ety

Ele

men

tary

Saf

ety

Ext

end

ed B

asic

Saf

ety

Prac

tical

exe

rcis

es:

•Firefightingwithwaterandfoam

•Handextinguishersandcontrol

of g

as fi

res

•Rescuingapersonfrom

asmoke

fille

d ar

ea•Extinguishingafireonaperson

Know

ledg

e:•Physiologyofbreathing

•Operationofbreathingapparatus

•Searchandrescuetechniqueswhilst

wea

ring

brea

thin

g ap

para

tus

•Firefightingtechniqueswhilstw

earing

brea

thin

g ap

para

tus

in e

nclo

sed

spac

es

Prac

tical

exe

rcis

es:

•Searchandrescuewhilstw

earingbreathing

appa

ratu

s •Firefightingwhilstw

earingbreathing

appa

ratu

s in

enc

lose

d sp

aces

Know

ledg

e:•Procedureforrightingaliferaft

Prac

tical

exe

rcis

es:

•Sailingwithlifeboat

•Rightingaliferaft

•Jumpanduseof(M

erman)life

vest

•Exercisewithknottedropes

and

scra

mbl

ing

net

Know

ledg

e:•Procedureofrightingaliferaft

Prac

tical

exe

rcis

es:

•Rightingaliferaft

2

Firs

t Aid

Law

s an

d R

egu

lati

on

sFi

re F

igh

tin

gS

urv

ival

/Res

cue

Know

ledg

e an

d kn

owle

dge

test

of:

•Principlesofon-scenebehaviour

•Treatmentofcausalities

•Circulatoryfailure

•Burnsandscalds-Bleeding/

wou

nds

Skill

test

of/p

ract

ical

exe

rcis

es:

•Treatinghypothermiacasualtyin

a lif

e ra

ft/s

urvi

val c

raft

•Transportingacasualtyina

surv

ival

cra

ft e

vacu

atio

n•ApplyingFirstaidinconnection

with

bur

ns in

the

field

Know

ledg

e:•Legislationandregulationsgoverningthe

petr

oleu

m in

dust

ry•Supervisoryauthorities

•Safetyphilosophyandresponsibilities-

Safe

ty o

rgan

isat

ion/

safe

ty d

eleg

ates

•Occupationalhealthmeasures

Prac

tical

exe

rcis

es:

•Personalsafetyandoccupationalhealth

e.g.

Iden

tifyi

ng ri

sks,

pre

vent

ive

mea

sure

s,

use

of p

erso

nal a

nd in

stal

latio

n sa

fety

eq

uipm

ent,

hous

ekee

ping

Know

ledg

e:•LEL/UEL

•Flashpoint

•Hazardsandhazardlabelling

•Storageofchemicalsand

flam

mab

le m

ater

ials

•Attitudestofireprevention

Prac

tical

exe

rcis

es:

•Hosesandsprinklers

•Searchandrescuetechniques

•Breathingapparatus

•Dem

onstrationofflam

mable

liqui

d an

d ga

s fir

es•Safetyinspectionofmodules

and

acco

mm

odat

ion

Know

ledg

e:

•Requirementforrescue

equi

pmen

t•Useofaworkjacket

•Useoflifebuoyswithlines

Prac

tical

exe

rcis

es:

•Donalifejacketwhilstinthe

wat

er•Rightacapsizedliferaft

•Putonaheli-harnesswhilston

dry

loca

tion

•Sw

imwithalifebuoyto

resc

ue a

cas

ualty

3H

UE

T –

Hel

ico

pte

r U

nd

erw

ater

Esc

ape

Know

ledg

e an

d kn

owle

dge

test

of:

•Escapetechniquesfrom

ahelicoptercapsizedunderwater

Skill

test

of /

pra

ctic

al e

xerc

ises

:•Takingactionsfollowinganaircraftcapsizeunderwater