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Gas Measurement (NOGEPA 1.4)
RelyOn Amsterdam
do 11 jun. 2026
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Target group:
Persons designated to carry out gas measurements.
Prerequisites:
No Offshore Medical certificate required
Objective:
To train the delegate in the theory and practice of the operation and the use of gas measurement and detection equipment, the interpretation of the measured data and taking the correct actions.
Contents:
- Gas measurement strategies. - Measurement principles, procedures and rules. - Various types of measurement and detection apparatus. - Interpret the measured data. - State / advice about the correct follow-up actions. - Advice regarding safety provisions and personal protective equipment. - Enclosed spaces.
€459
Klassikaal
max 12
Basic Banksman (NOGEPA 1.9A)
RelyOn Maasvlakte
wo 24 jun. 2026
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Target group:
Persons assigned to hoisting activities on a mining installation.
Prerequisites:
A valid offshore medical certificate.
Objective:
In the 3-day module Working with Loads knowledge on possible risks, (inspection of) equipment, legislation etc. will be provided as well as al skills required for working with loads en movements of cranes and their ability and the forces within all the equipment used for lifting. By offering a sound course consisting of both theoretical and practical training RelyOnNutec is aiming to contribute to a safer work environment for personnel in the offshore industry. Objective: To ensure that the delegate is able to act safely and efficiently as banksman during hoisting activities.
Contents:
Safety and house rules during the course. Objectives and course program. Laws and regulations, North Sea Lifting (NSL) rules. LOLER and EN standards. Different lifting equipment. Use of cranes offshore. Transport of personnel. Different types of lifting operations. Rejection standards of lifting equipment Determine mass and weight. Visual inspections of lifting equipment. To choose and use different lifting tools in a correct way. To order a load to be moved by crane with the use of radio¿s. To take precautions regarding the safety of all activities. To perform daily maintenance on lifting equipment. Storing and registration of lifting equipment. Wear and tear on lifting equipment. Inspection and testing criteria. Containers type, construction, loading and slinging in of the different types of containers. Winches, chain hoists, tirfors and sheeves. Special loads.
€1.368
Klassikaal
max 8
Refresher Banksman (NOGEPA 1.9B)
RelyOn Maasvlakte
vr 26 jun. 2026
en 6 andere data
Target group:
Persons assigned to hoisting activities on a mining installation.
Prerequisites:
A valid offshore medical certificate. A valid 1.9A/1.9B certificate
Objective:
To ensure that the delegate is able to act safely and efficiently as banksman during hoisting activities.
Contents:
Knowledge of various cranes and their applications thorough knowledge of materials and equipment, used for performing hoisting activities, perceiving wear and tear, performance of daily maintenance, and inspection of those materials and equipment. Thorough knowledge of storage and registration of hoisting equipment. Knowledge of standards and regulations related to the job. Knowledge of procedures applicable to transportation of persons by means of a crane. Capability of assessing risks, in relation to hoisting activities and ability to take applicable measures. Thorough knowledge of containers with regard to type, structure and admissible load. Thorough knowledge of hoisting equipment. Thorough knowledge of hooking-up loads. Capability to determine the mass of a load by visual evaluation. Thorough knowledge of winches and tackles.
€734
Klassikaal
max 8
Travel Safely by Boat - Initial Training (OPITO 5605)
RelyOn Maasvlakte
vr 12 jun. 2026
en 9 andere data
Target group:
This programme is designed to meet the initial onshore safety and emergency response training for new entrants and all personnel currently travelling and transferring by boat to an offshore oil and gas installation. The full Travel Safely by Boat (TSbB) training standard consists of an initial, a further and a supplementary training.
Prerequisites:
- Delegates who are in possession of a current BOSIET(with EBS), FOET(with EBS), HUET (with EBS), Tropical BOSIET, Tropical FOET, Tropical HUET, BOSIET (with CAEBS), HUET (with CA-EBS) or FOET (with CA-EBS) are not required to participate in practical life raft and in-water sea survival exercises. Prior to participating, you must: - Possess of a valid ID (passport or drivers licence) a) Possess a valid, current offshore medical certificate or b) Possess an operator approved medical certificate or c) Undergo medical screening by completing an appropriate medical screening form provided by RelyOn Nutec.
Objective:
The training objectives related to the initial training will include: - Awareness of the risks delegates are exposed to and how these are managed; - An understanding of the essential safety rules to which they must comply and how to act in an emergency; - An increase in their personal commitment to safety; - Effective use of personal safety equipment; - Practice and demonstrate correct method of boat transfers (simulated boat deck and installation).
Contents:
Travel Safely by Boat Outcome 1: Safe Boat Travel principles and practice Outcome 2: Types of boat emergencies and actions to take Outcome 3: Donning a flotation device and methods of transfer Outcome 4: Actions in preparation for a boat emergency Outcome 5: Actions in the event of an abandonment Outcome 6: Survival techniques following an abandonment
€446
Klassikaal
max 16
BOSIET with CA-EBS (NOGEPA 0.5A /OPITO 5750)
RelyOn Amsterdam
di 16 jun. 2026
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Target group:
This programme with an OPITO+NOGEPA approval and Norwegian Oil&Gas acceptance is designed to assist in meeting the initial onshore safety and emergency response training and assessment requirements for personnel new to the onshore oil and gas industry. Compressed Air Breathing System (CA-EBS) whilst travelling to work by helicopter and may be required to use a CA-EBS in the event of an emergency.
Prerequisites:
For attending the training the delegate should be: - Possess of a valid ID (passport or drivers licence) - Possess a valid, current offshore medical certificate incl. the statement Fit for CA-EBS inwater training - The delegate should have done a longfunctiontest or Spirometry test. The medical certificate should be send to our customer service prior the date of the training. In case you do not have a spirometry test, this could be done on our training center before the training. - Training activities contained within this course may include physically demanding and potentially stressful elements. All personnel who participate in such activities must be capable of participating fully.
Objective:
The OPITO-approved BOSIET is designated for people travelling to and working on an offshore installation. The training is worldwide accepted and offers a wide range of relevant knowledge and competences. During the BOSIET programme delegates will gain a basic level of understanding and an awareness of safety and emergency response on offshore installations. Also included in this course is in accordance to Norwegian O&G requirements the escape chute (skyscape techniques). To ensure that delegates gain the required knowledge and understanding of the particular hazards and properties of a CA-EBS and appropriate practical emergency response actions to take should the requirement for emergency deployment arise.
Contents:
Safety Induction Outcome 1: Typical offshore oil and gas activities Outcome 2: The main offshore hazards Outcome 3: The potential environmental impact of offshore installation operations Outcome 4: The principles of managing safety on offshore installations Outcome 5: Hazard effects and consequences; their associated risks, and how they are controlled Outcome 6: Key offshore installation safety regulations and the basic concept of these regulations Outcome 7: Key information and policies to ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of those living and working offshore. Note: CA EBS Training is an in water training in accordance to the mutual recognition agreement between Oil&Gas UK (OPITO) and NOGEPA. Helicopter Safety and Escape CA-EBS Outcome 1: Helicopter Travel Outcome 2: Helicopter Emergencies Outcome 3: Use of Compressed Air Emergency Breathing System (CA-EBS) Outcome 4: Use of Compressed Air Emergency Breathing System (CA-EBS) Outcome 5: Practical Helicopter Escape Techniques Outcome 6: Additional CA-EBS Training (In-Water) Sea Survival and First Aid Outcome 1: Evacuation Methods and Procedures Outcome 2: Emergency First Aid Outcome 3: Muster and actions upon boarding a survival craft (TEMPSC) Outcome 4: Sea Survival and emergency In-water actions Outcome 5: Immediate First Aid Actions Firefighting and Self Rescue Outcome 1: Common causes of offshore fires and actions to be taken Outcome 2: Self-rescue equipment and techniques Outcome 3: Raising the alarm and operation of hand-held extinguishers Outcome 4: Self-Rescue Techniques
€1.383
Klassikaal
max 16
FOET with CA-EBS (NOGEPA 0.5B /OPITO 5850)
RelyOn Amsterdam
vr 12 jun. 2026
en 9 andere data
Target group:
This NOGEPA, OPITO approval and Norwegian Oil&Gas acceptance training programme is intended for personnel traveling to/from and performing activities on an offshore installation and is designed to refresh and update the delegates knowledge and ability in order to protect his/her safety in an emergency situation.
Prerequisites:
For attending the training the delegate should be: - In possession of a valid ID (passport or drivers licence) - In possession of a valid NOGEPA 0.5A or 0.5B or a OPITO BOSIET (with CAEBS), BOSIET(with EBS), T-BOSIET, FOET (with CA-EBS), FOET(with EBS) or T-FOET - Possess a valid, current offshore medical certificate incl the statement Fit for CA-EBS inwater training. The delegate should have done a longfunctiontest or Spirometry test. The medical certificate should be sent to our customer service prior the date of the training. In case you do not have a spirometry test, this could be done on our training center before the training - Training activities contained within this course may include physically demanding and potentially stressful elements. All personnel who participate in such activities must be capable of participating fully.
Objective:
The course is designed to meet the further offshore safety and emergency response training requirements for personnel working in the offshore oil and gas industry. To attend this training you must have a valid BOSIET or NOGPA 0.5B, FOET certificate. In this training you will refresh your skills on the subjects helicopter safety and escape, basic firefighting and emergency first aid according to OPITO standards. The aim is to provide the delegates with the opportunity to practise and demonstrate emergency response skills which are not possible to practise during drills, exercises and emergency training offshore. The objectives are that delegates will be able to: 1. Demonstrate, in a simulated environment, that they can use the safety equipment and follow procedures in preparing for and during helicopter emergencies with particular focus on escaping from a helicopter following ditching. 2. Demonstrate that they can use basic firefighting equipment effectively, and use self-rescue techniques in low visibility and completely obscured visibility situations e.g. smoke filled areas. 3. Demonstrate that they can perform basic first aid. Also included in this course is in accordance to Norwegian O&G requirements the escape chute (skyscape techniques).
Contents:
Further Helicopter Safety and Escape CA-EBS Outcome 1: Use of Compressed Air Emergency Breathing System (CAEBS) Outcome 2: Use of Compressed Air Emergency Breathing System (CAEBS) Outcome 3: Practical Helicopter Escape Techniques Outcome 4: Additional CA-EBS Training (In-Water) Further Firefighting and Self Rescue Outcome 1: Raising the alarm and operation of hand-held extinguishers Outcome 2: Self-Rescue Techniques Further Emergency First Aid Outcome 1: Emergency First Aid Outcome 2: Immediate first aid techniques
€904
Klassikaal
max 12
Calamity Control (NOGEPA 2.10A) incl. Control room
RelyOn Maasvlakte
ma 22 jun. 2026
en 6 andere data
Target group:
Offshore Installation Managers of NUI's or Satelites Control room operators
Prerequisites:
This course is intended for Offshore Installation Managers (or equivalent used job titles). The delegate is presumed to have knowledge of offshore rescue and fire-fighting.
Objective:
The NOGEPA 2.10 Calamity Control course trains Offshore Installation Managers (OIM's) who are (temporarily) responsible for a small crew on for example Normally Unmanned Installations (NUI's) or satellites and control room operators, to take action during major emergencies. During the training participants will be confronted with emergencies that can occur while executing daily activities on an offshore installation. Objective: This course is designed for handling a calamity on an offshore mining installation where due to its limited size, manning, and configuration no fully equipped and trained firefighting and rescue team is available. Learning targets: - to take care of a well-trained calamity organization; - to determine the situation with regard to the calamity; - to take effective actions; - to maintain good communications during calamities; - to delegate fire-fighting and rescue tasks; - to lead exercises; - to deal with stress.
Contents:
- Communication exercises - Table top exercises - Case studies - 4 theory modules - Control room simulations
€1.460
Klassikaal
max 8
Management of Major Emergencies (NOGEPA 2.14A)
RelyOn Maasvlakte
ma 15 jun. 2026
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Target group:
Offshore Installation Managers (OIM) Persons being part of an Emergency Management Team Persons providing support to an Emergency Management Team.
Prerequisites:
The Delegate is required to have intricate knowledge of E&P operations and (company specific) emergency procedures. The maximum number of delegates on this course is 6 (six).
Objective:
The Management of Major Emergencies (MoME) training prepares Offshore Installation Managers (OIM's) and other members of a crisis management team on offshore platforms for action during major emergencies. During the training participants will be confronted with incidents that can occur while executing daily activities on an offshore platform. Various realistic scenarios, matched to work processes and procedures, train the participants on how to act and communicate in crisis situations. Objective: This training provides personnel with formal training in command, control, communications and stress-related factors in the management of major emergencies. Upon completing this course, the participants are able to show effective leadership.
Contents:
Subjects of the theory sessions are: - Case studies. - The role of the Emergency Manager and the Emergency Management Team. - The need for a well equipped command centre and a Information Management system (IMS). - Maintaining a state of readiness on board and preparation for Emergencies. - The nature of Major Emergencies and their respective requirements for leadership abilities. - The effects of stress on the performance of key personnel. The practical training will be executed by means of command centre simulations and consist of the following elements: - Assessing the Situation - Taking Effective Action - Maintaining Communications - Delegating Authority - Managing Self and Team
€5.031
Klassikaal
max 6
Refresher Management of Major Emergencies (NOGEPA 2.14B)
RelyOn Maasvlakte
di 16 jun. 2026
en 9 andere data
Target group:
Offshore Installation Managers (OIM) Persons being part of an Emergency Management Team Persons providing support to an Emergency Management Team.
Prerequisites:
The Delegate is required to have intricate knowledge of E&P operations and (company specific) emergency procedures. And be in possession of a valid NOGEPA 2.14A certificate.
Objective:
The Management of Major Emergencies (MoME) refresher training prepares Offshore Installation Managers, and other members of a crisis management team on offshore platforms, for action during major emergencies. During the training participants will be confronted with incidents that can occur while executing daily activities on an offshore platform. Various realistic scenarios, matched to work processes and procedures, train the participants on how to act and communicate in crisis situations.
Contents:
Subjects of the theory sessions are: - Case studies. - The role of the Emergency Manager and the Emergency Management Team. - The need for a well equipped command centre and a Information Management system (IMS). - Maintaining a state of readiness on board and preparation for Emergencies. - The nature of Major Emergencies and their respective requirements for leadership abilities. - The effects of stress on the performance of key personnel. The practical training will be executed by means of command centre simulations and consist of the following elements: - Assessing the Situation - Taking Effective Action - Maintaining Communications - Delegating Authority - Managing Self and Team
€3.440
Klassikaal
max 6
Major Emergency Management Initial Response Training (OPITO)
RelyOn Maasvlakte
ma 15 jun. 2026
en 9 andere data
Target group:
Offshore Installation Managers (OIM) Persons being part of an Emergency Management Team Persons providing support to an Emergency Management Team
Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites for the MEMIR course
Objective:
This course aims to equip personnel with formal training in command, control, communications and stress-related factors in the management of major emergencies. The objectives of the MEMIR Training are that learners will be able to: -Understand the key factors of preparing for, responding to, and maintaining control throughout the development or escalation of an emergency situation. -Learn how to manage communication, emergency-related information and put into place predetermined plans at the point when the emergency alarm has been raised, to the point when the emergency manager is assured that the emergency is over. -Understand how stress can impact on individuals and team performance during emergencies. -Have the opportunity to role-play as the emergency manager in a minimum of two specific types of emergency scenarios. This is a key element of the training programme, and is backed up by constructive feedback from the course instructional team. The aim of the MEMIR training is to equip personnel with formal training in command, control, communications and stress-related factors in the management of major emergencies.
Contents:
Theory of Major Emergency Management Outcome 1: Major Emergencies types and the managers responsibilities Outcome 2: The Emergency Manager Role Outcome 3: The Emergency Command Centre (ECC) Facilities and Information Management Outcome 4: Pre-Planning and Maintaining a State of Readiness Outcome 5: Dealing with Stress Practical Elements of Major Emergency Management Outcome 1: Review, manage and assess the information available in an emergency situation in a timely manner Outcome 2: Establish priorities and take effective action Outcome 3: Implement predetermined emergency plans and procedures in the context of the current emergency Outcome 4: Efficiently communicate information and instructions. Outcome 5: Effective communication with all appropriate external agencies Outcome 6: Monitor and Control Resources Outcome 7: Evaluate progress and communicate changes in plans and priorities Outcome 8: Effectively delegate authority and manage individuals and teams Outcome 9: Effectively manage themselves and the team during a major emergency including managing the effects of stress in themselves and others
€5.055
Klassikaal
max 6