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HSE Regulations in Drilling & Completion Operations



Introduction:


With competent health and safety personnel who drives this force, the Oil and Gas Exploration Industries will continue to be a safe place to workers. The conventional oil and gas well industry calls for highly specialized safety services. As the technologies for onshore and offshore drilling, completion and production evolve, so does the demand for expert health, safety and environment monitoring. HSE has the people and the equipment to safeguard workers, assets, and the environment, and ensure compliance with all applicable government, industry, and corporate standards and codes of practice. HSE services are handled by seasoned professionals with decades of international experience.

 

The course provides training in the understanding and interpretation of HSE Regulations related to drilling and wells. The course focuses on a number of key elements including the design of drilling facilities, well construction, drilling operations and maintenance. The course explains how drilling and completion operations are planned and executed to meet all HSE objectives, maximize well productivity, and cater for future work over and intervention needs. HSE concepts and methods are presented together with down-hole equipment, tools and their selection criteria. This course provides a thorough understanding of risks associated to drilling operations and to reinforce the HSE culture of the workplace environment.

Course Objectives:


By the end of this course, delegates will be able to:

 

  • Ensure high HSE standard during drilling operations
  • Identify specific hazards, their associated risks during drilling/completion operations and to define prevention and mitigation measures to reduce risks
  • Identify the certificates necessary to ensure the suitability of equipment and personnel
  • Understand and apply typical HSE management practices on site (prevention, protection, emergency planning)

Who Should Attend?


Drilling Engineers, Senior Drilling Engineers, Drilling Supervisors, Drilling Superintendents, Petroleum Engineers, Completion Engineers, Tool Pushers, Reservoir and Senior Reservoir Engineers, Geologists, Production and Completion Engineers, Foremen, Workover Engineers, Petroleum Engineers, Completion Engineers, Tool Pushers, Reservoir and Senior Industry Personnel, Lifting Personnel, Maintenance Engineers, Technologists, Mud Engineers, Well Site Supervisors, Drilling Contractors, Drilling Supervisors, Completion Engineers, Completion Supervisors, Drilling Managers, Drilling Technical Support Personnel, Trainee Drillers, Rig Engineers, Industry Personnel, Completion engineers, Production staff, Petroleum engineers, Other technical staff that need an understanding and an appreciation of HSE aspects of well drilling, completion, work-over and well intervention, Roustabouts, Roughnecks, Derrickmen, Assistant Drillers and leading drilling personnel offshore, Employees and managers in drilling service Companies, Management of drilling rigs and drilling installations, Engineering personnel for design and modification of drilling facilities, Safety Delegates, Safety Coaches

Course Outline:


General Risks Associated to Drilling Operations

  • Introduction to risk assessment process
  • Hazard identification and risk assessment
  • Risk of flammability
  • Explosive atmospheres (ATEX): flammable products, explosive limits and flash point
  • Ignition sources: naked flame, auto-ignition temperature, sparks and static electricity
  • Risks associated with chemical products/toxic gas (H2S)
  • Health and hygiene risks
  • Medical fitness to work certificates
  • Electrical risks
  • Area classification requirements
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

 

Risks Associated With Rig Equipment

  • Introduction to risks associated to derrick, rig floor, stabbing board, derrick board and crown block
  • Risk of dropped objects
  • Works at height
  • Introduction to risks associated to drawworks, top drive, travelling block, winches and pipe handling system
  • HSE management of lifting and rigging operations

 

Risks Associated With Drilling Fluids Processing& Cementing Operations

  • Risks associated to mud preparation, mud tanks and mud pumps
  • Confined space entry procedure
  • Risks associated to cuttings treatment units: shakers, degasser, desander, centrifuge
  • Risks associated to cementing units and cementing operations
  • HSE management of pressurized equipment

 

HSE Management of Well Control Equipment

  • Scenarios associated to well control and main impacts. Examples of catastrophic events
  • Description and action of well control equipment
  • Testing requirements: functional and pressure tests
  • Inspection and certification of equipment and personnel with responsibilities in well control scenarios

 

Risks Associated With Support Facilities

  • Engine rooms, power generation and air compressors
  • Risks at workshops: hand tools, compressed gas bottles
  • HSE management of storage areas
  • Introduction to HSE in logistics: materials and personnel transportation requirements
  • Common areas: living quarters, kitchens

 

Safety Engineering in Drilling Operations

  • General layout of drilling activities: safety distances
  • Fire & gas detection systems: certificate and testing requirements

 

Organizational Framework

  • Introduction to HSE management system
  • HSE management of contractors
  • HSE evaluation of contractor selection
  • Objectives and development of HSE bridging document: case study
  • Emergency response planning
  • Main elements and resources: blow out contingency plan, environmental contingency plan and Medevac plan
  • Clinic requirements
  • Emergency drills
  • Risks associated to simultaneous operations with production and construction activities
  • Management of change procedure
  • Undesired event reporting

 

Environmental Management of Drilling Operations

  • Introduction to environmental impacts of drilling operations
  • Environmental impact assessment and environmental management plan
  • Waste management practices for drilling operations
  • Well testing environmental impacts

COURSE LOCATIONS

Code From To City Fee
DE48 17 Feb 2020 21 Feb 2020 London US$ 5000 Book
DE48 13 Apr 2020 17 Apr 2020 Kuala Lumpur US$ 4500 Book
DE48 15 Jun 2020 19 Jun 2020 Istanbul US$ 4500 Book
DE48 03 Aug 2020 07 Aug 2020 Madrid US$ 5500 Book
DE48 19 Oct 2020 23 Oct 2020 Bali US$ 5500 Book
DE48 07 Dec 2020 11 Dec 2020 Jakarta US$ 5500 Book


DUBAI OFFICE

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Al Ittihad Rd, Deira
Dubai,
UAE

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USA OFFICE

642 E14 Street,
10009-13 Manhattan,
New York (NY)
USA

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EGYPT OFFICE

52 General Kamal Hejab Street,
Suez Bridge,
Cairo,
Egypt

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COURSE CERTIFICATE

Certificate of Completion will be provided to the candidate(s) who successfully attend and complete the course. Training hours attendance percentage of 75% is required.


TRAINING HOURS

Standard course hours: 8:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Informal discussions: 4:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.


TRAINING METHODOLOGY

We use a blend of interactive and hands-on methods, active participation, a variety of instructional techniques, dynamic presentations, individual and group exercises, in depth discussion, DVD’s, role-plays, case studies, examples. All of the information, competencies, knowledge and skills acquired within our training programs, are 100% transferrable to the participants’ workplace.


ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION

Pre-Test and Post-Test Assessment are applied on 5-day and 10-day programs. Also, post course evaluation and candidate’s evaluation are applied to add another level of quality measurement. Candidates’ feedback is highly appreciated to elevate the training service quality.


ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT

A- Have staff trained in the latest training and development approaches

B- Support nationalization and talent management initiatives

C- Have properly trained and informed people who will be able to add value

D- Gain relevant technical knowledge, skills and competencies


PERSONAL IMPACT

A- Develop job related skills

B- Develop personal skills in subject matter

C- Have a record of your growth and learning results

D- Bring proof of your progress back to your organization

F- Become competent, effective and productive

G- Be more able to make sound decisions

H- Be more effective in day to day work by mastering job-related processes

I- Create and develop competency to perform job well


FREQUENT NOMINATIONS SCHEME

A- 10% discount after 05 candidates’ registration.

B- 15% discount after 10 candidates’ registration.    

C- 20% discount after 20 candidates’ registration.

D- 25% discount after 25 candidates’ registration.

E- 30% discount after 30 candidates’ registration

F- Higher discount rates will be offered based on work volume with different clients.  


SEVERAL NOMINATIONS ON THE SAME COURSE SCHEME

A- One extra free seat is offered on 4 candidates on the same course and dates.

B- Two extra free seats are offered on 6 candidates on the same course and dates.

C- Three extra free seats are offered on 8 candidates on the same course and dates.

D- Four extra free seats are offered on 10 candidates on the same course and dates.

E- Five extra free seats are offered on 12 candidates on the same course and dates.


REGISTRATION POLICY

Nominations to our public courses are to be processed by the client’s Training and/or HR departments. A refund will be issued back to the client in the event of course cancellation or seat unavailability. A confirmation will be issued to the relevant department official(s). 


CANCELLATION POLICY

If a confirmed registration is cancelled less than 5 working days prior to the course start date, a substitute participant may be nominated to attend the same course or a 20% cancellation charge is applied. In case of a no-show, a 100% fee will be charged.


PAYMENT POLICY

Payment is due upon receiving the course confirmation, invoice and/or proforma invoice. However; the fee due can be wire transferred to our bank account directly after course completion. Our bank details are illustrated on the confirmation, invoice and proforma invoice, as well. The above documents can be communicated electronically, i.e., in a soft copy or/and in hard copy based on customer’s request.


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