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Basic Offshore First Aid (NOGEPA 2.2A)
Target group:
Intended for: Everyone who is designated to perform first aid tasks in a first aid organization at a mining installation.
Prerequisites:
No prerequisites required.
Objective:
The Offshore First Aid course is intended for personnel working in the Dutch continental shelf who are a member of an Emergency Response Team specialized in First Aid. A team member will provide assistance to the on board Medic if required but also give Basic First Aid and some Medical Treatment if there is no Medic available. He can also provide First Aid or Medical Treatment while waiting for a Medic or Paramedic. Objective: at the end of the course, the participant should have the required knowledge and skills in order to be able to: - render first aid to victims of accidents or acute sick persons at a mining installation; - accompany sick or wounded persons during transport from the workplace to the shore; - co-ordinate and assist in case of serious accidents with several victims; - manage the first aid equipment at the mining installation; - communicate effectively with the back-up doctor ashore and perform first aid actions on directions of this doctor.
Contents:
Learning targets: - basic principles of rendering first aid; - stop bleeding; - simple wound treatment; - immobilize fractures; - first aid at shock; - cardio-pulmonary reanimation; - first aid for unconscious patients; - immobilization of patients with suspected back and/or neck injury; - first aid at drowning; - first aid at hypothermia; - personal hygiene before treating open wounds - preparations for transport of wounded/sick persons; - use of first aid equipment; - use of trauma scale; - communication and radio medical advice; - giving injections into a muscle on indication of a physician; - operating an automatic external defibrillator; - keep medical administration up to date.
€1.111
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max 12
H2S Introduction (NOGEPA 0.8)
RelyOn Amsterdam
do 11 jun. 2026
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Target group:
Persons working at a mining installation where hydrogen sulfide gas can be expected or has been found. (defined as an H2S location)
Prerequisites:
At the start of the training the delegate should be: - In possession of a valid ID (passport or drivers licence) - In possession of a Personal Safety Logbook, when applicable. - Physically fit to attend the course. Note: There are no training pre-requisites for the initial training.
Objective:
In the H2S introduction training delegates get familiar with the hazards of hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S). Delegates are trained both theoretically and practically in performing the right actions in case of a hydrogen sulfide gas leakage.
Contents:
The content of the H2S Introduction training is to ensure: - Delegates will have knowledge of the properties and hazards of H2S - Delegates will have knowledge of working activities on a H2S location - Delegates will have knowledge of the necessary layout on an H2S location - Delegates will have knowledge of handling, use and restrictions of the specific compulsory personal protective equipment - Delegates will have knowledge of handling, use and restrictions of personal detection / alarm equipment - Delegates will have knowledge of escape procedures in case of an H2S alarm - Delegates will have knowledge of first aid in case of H2S victims - Delegates will have knowledge of H2S rules in the working conditions act (Arbowet) Practical session. - Escape exercises with escape mask.
€187
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max 6
Basic Member Fire Fighting and Rescue Team Offshore (NOGEPA 2.6A)
RelyOn Maasvlakte
ma 13 jul. 2026
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Target group:
Persons who will be part of the Emergency Response Team onboard a mining installation, responsible for fire fighting and rescue.
Prerequisites:
Valid medical certificate. The delegate shall be medically fit for the use of a breathing apparatus registered in the Personal Safety Logbook.
Objective:
In the 4-day training Member Firefighting/Rescue team delegates receive both theoretical and practical training in the role of the team during firefighting and rescue operations. In accordance with the standard of NOGEPA they practice their skills in reacting to alarms, principles and procedures, working with breathing and firefighting equipment, rescue of victims, combat of indoor, plant and helicopter fires, assistance at incidents and maintaining effective communication. By participating in this training the delegates will increase their knowledge and improve their skills in relation to fire fighting and rescue. They will learn to work as a team and use fire fighting equipment and techniques applicable for mining installations.
Contents:
The following learning targets/outcomes are included in this training: - The role of a fire-fighting and rescue team - Reacting to alarms e.g proceeding to muster station, selecting and donning the required PPE - Principles and procedures of a fire-fighting and rescue team - Working with breathing equipment - Rescue of victims - Use of fire-fighting equipment - Fire-fighting on indoor, plant and helicopter fires - Assistance at incidents, e.g. gas escapes, oil and chemicals spills, etc. - Cleaning and maintenance of used equipment - Maintaining effective communication - Escape from smoke filled areas by using an escape mask
€1.676
Klassikaal
max 12
Refresher Member Fire Fighting and Rescue Team Offshore (NOGEPA 2.6B)
RelyOn Maasvlakte
ma 15 jun. 2026
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Target group:
Persons who will be part of the Emergency Response Team onboard a mining installation, responsible for fire fighting and rescue.
Prerequisites:
Valid certificate 2.6A or 2.6B Valid medical certificate. The delegate shall be medically fit for the use of a breathing apparatus registered in the Personal Safety Logbook.
Objective:
By participating in this training the delegates will uphold their knowledge and improve their skills in relation to fire fighting and rescue. They will work as a team and use fire fighting equipment and techniques applicable for mining installations.
Contents:
The following learning targets/outcomes are included in this training: - The role of a fire-fighting and rescue team - Reacting to alarms e.g proceeding to muster station, selecting and donning the required PPE - Principles and procedures of a fire-fighting and rescue team - Working with breathing equipment - Rescue of victims - Use of fire-fighting equipment - Fire-fighting on indoor, plant and helicopter fires - Assistance at incidents, e.g. gas escapes, oil and chemicals spills, etc. - Cleaning and maintenance of used equipment - Maintaining effective communication - Escape from smoke filled areas by using an escape mask
€940
Klassikaal
max 12
Basic Leader Fire Fighting & Rescue Team Offshore (NOGEPA 2.8A)
RelyOn Maasvlakte
wo 10 jun. 2026
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Target group:
Everyone who is appointed as leader of a fire fighting and rescue team on an offshore mining installation.
Prerequisites:
Valid offshore medical certificate. Valid certificate 2.6A or 2.6B and at least one year experience in a fire fighting and rescue team on an offshore mining installation. *Note: delegates with a valid 2.6a/b certificate, not medically fit for the use of breathing apparatus, may be enrolled into the 2.8a training.
Objective:
The aim of this training is to prepare leaders of Firefighting/ Rescue teams in leading a fire-fighting and rescue team in emergency situations. In 2 days they are trained in skills relevant to perform their role in a safe and effective way. After this training they should be able to: divide tasks in firefighting and rescue team, assess the performance of the team, recognise stress in emergency situations, evaluate the firefighting and rescue plan and availability of the team etc.
Contents:
-the role of the leader of the fire-fighting and rescue team at a fire and other emergency situations which require the application of the fire fighting and Lay and maintain adequate communications lines with the team members and the head of the mining installation rescue team (including helicopter fire-fighting and rescue). - divide and lay down the tasks in the fire-fighting and rescue team (teamwork elements) - assessment of the performance of the team, evaluation of the accuracy and practibability of the Fire-fighting and Rescue plan. - assessment of stress in emergency situations. - evaluations of the availability of the team after exercises and emergency situations. - evaluation of the availability of the team after exercises and emergency situations - knowledge of the requirements in relation to the maintenance of equipment and suppllies.
€1.080
Klassikaal
max 12
Refresher Leader Fire Fighting & Rescue Team Offshore (NOGEPA 2.8B)
RelyOn Maasvlakte
ma 15 jun. 2026
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Target group:
Persons designated to lead a fire-fighting and rescue team at a mining installation.
Prerequisites:
- valid offshore medical certificate. The delegate shall be medically fit for the use of a breathing apparatus. - valid 2.8a or 2.8b certificate. **Note: Candidates with a valid 2.8a certificate, not medically fir for the use of breathing apparatus, can be enrolled into the 2.8b training.
Objective:
To train the delegate in leading a fire-fighting and rescue team in emergency situations.
Contents:
- the role of the leader of the fire-fighting and rescue team at a fire and other emergency situations which require the application of the fire fighting and Lay and maintain adequate communications lines with the team members and the head of the mining installation rescue team including helicopter fire-fighting and rescue. - divide and lay down the tasks in the fire-fighting and rescue team (teamwork elements) - assessment of the performance of the team, evaluation of the accuracy and practibability of the Fire-fighting and Rescue plan. - assessment of stress in emergency situations. - evaluations of the availability of the team after exercises and emergency situations. - evaluation of the availability of the team after exercises and emergency situations - knowledge of the requirements in relation to the maintenance of equipment and suppllies.
€797
Klassikaal
max 12
Basic Coxswain Fast Rescue Craft (NOGEPA 2.3A)
RelyOn Maasvlakte
wo 29 jul. 2026
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Target group:
Everyone who is designated to act as a crew member of a Fast Rescue Craft at an offshore mining installation.
Prerequisites:
No training prerequisites are required. Persons enrolling on this course must be able to show a valid offshore medical certificate prior to participating in practical exercises. A note of caution for people with fear of height or a tendency for seasickness / motion sickness: Participation in this course can prompt symptoms thereof.
Objective:
As a team member of the Man Over Board Emergency Response Team your duty will be to rescue persons out of the water in the vicinity of the offshore installation. Man Over Board situations can vary from a person who falls overboard, a helicopter ditch or an abandonment situation. The Man Over Board Emergency Response Team can also be requested by the Netherlands Coastguard to assist in a Search And Rescue operation. The objective is to train the delegates in the theory and practice of determining the state of readiness and launching operations. Taking on board and handling of the MOB boats which are used on board offshore installations and the performance of rescue operations with these boats.
Contents:
The training will consist of the following learning targets: - Check the state of maintenance and readiness of the MOB boat - Basic concepts of good seamanship, determine a course and steer by compass, operate equipment on board the MOB boat - Recovery and transport of a victim from the water - The execution of all procedures associated with launching, recovery and MOB rescue operations - Take command in all situations that arise concerning the rescue of persons who have fallen overboard - Search pattern with navigational aids e.g. compass, PLB, homing device, GPS equipment - Capsize drill
€1.538
Klassikaal
max 6
Refresher Coxswain Fast Rescue Craft (NOGEPA 2.3B)
RelyOn Maasvlakte
wo 17 jun. 2026
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Target group:
Everyone who is designated to act as a crew member of a Fast Rescue Craft at an offshore mining installation.
Prerequisites:
Valid certificate 2.3A or 2.3B. Persons enrolling on this course must be able to show a valid offshore medical certificate prior to participating in practical exercises. A note of caution for people with fear of height or a tendency for seasickness / motion sickness: Participation in this course can prompt symptoms thereof.
Objective:
The objective is to train the delegates in the theory and practice of determining the state of readiness and launching operations. Taking on board and handling of the MOB boats which are used on board offshore installations and the performance of rescue operations with these boats.
Contents:
The training will consist of the following learning targets: - Check the state of maintenance and readiness of the MOB boat - Basic concepts of good seamanship, determine a course and steer by compass, operate equipment on board the MOB boat - Recovery and transport of a victim from the water - The execution of all procedures associated with launching, recovery and MOB rescue operations - Take command in all situations that arise concerning the rescue of persons who have fallen overboard - Search pattern with navigational aids e.g. compass, PLB, homing device, GPS equipment
€874
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max 6
Refresher Coxswain Lifeboat (conventional & freefall) (NOGEPA 2.7BC&F)
RelyOn Amsterdam
ma 27 jul. 2026
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Target group:
Persons who are appointed to the duty as conventional (capsule) and freefall lifeboat coxswain on board an offshore installation.
Prerequisites:
Valid certificate 2.7A CF or 2.7B CF. Persons enrolling on this course must be able to show a valid offshore medical certificate prior to participating in practical exercises.
Objective:
The objective is to train delegates in the preparation, launching and handling of a rescue craft on board an offshore installation, being a conventional and/or freefall lifeboat. Furthermore to act as the responsible person for a lifeboat and its passengers during normal operation and in the event of an emergency. If you would like to train on individual course C or F, please reach out to our customer service : booking.nl@relyon.com
Contents:
The training will consist of the following learning targets: - Maintaining the lifeboat in an operational condition - To contribute to drills or to carry out drills - React to alarms - Preparation of the lifeboat for launching - Boarding allowance - Launching the lifeboat - Navigation of the lifeboat and moving to a safe area - Communication by radio or other means - Ensuring safety of passengers and lifeboat - Embarking and disembarking of passengers
€847
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max 12
Basic Coxswain Lifeboat (conventional & freefall) (NOGEPA 2.7AC&F)
RelyOn Amsterdam
ma 27 jul. 2026
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Target group:
Persons who are appointed to the duty as conventional (capsule) or freefall lifeboat coxswain on board an offshore installation.
Prerequisites:
No training prerequisites are required. Persons enrolling on this course must be able to show a valid offshore medical certificate prior to participating in practical exercises.
Objective:
The objective of the Coxswain Conventional and Free Fall Life Boat training is to train delegates in the preparation, launching and handling of a rescue craft on board an offshore installation, being a conventional and/or freefall lifeboat. Furthermore to act as the responsible person for a lifeboat and its passengers during normal operation and in the event of an emergency.
Contents:
The training will consist of the following learning targets: - Maintaining the lifeboat in an operational condition - To contribute to drills or to carry out drills - React to alarms - Preparation of the lifeboat for launching - Boarding allowance - Launching the lifeboat - Navigation of the lifeboat and moving to a safe area - Communication by radio or other means - Ensuring safety of passengers and lifeboat - Embarking and disembarking of passengers
€1.698
Klassikaal
max 12