Professionals that work on oil platforms, where their activities are totally or partially involved in the operations.
Prerequisites
- RG ;
- CPF ;
- Passport (Expatriate).
Objective
Qualify workers by promoting a safety awareness approach to accident prevention on oil rigs, explaining procedures to be used in the offshore environment.
Course content
1. Means and procedures to access the platform;
2. Environment and Working conditions;
3. Combustible and flammable substances present on board: characteristics, properties, hazards and risks;
4. Hazardous areas, ignition sources and their control;
5. Environmental risks in the platform operational area;
6. Safety measures available to control operational risks on board;
7. Other risks inherent to the workers’ specific activities and their control and elimination measures;
8. Psychosocial risks arising from various stressors such as long hours, shift and night work, addressing their effects on work and health activities;
9. Naturally or technologically enhanced radiation, when present;
10. Hazardous and explosive chemicals stored and handled on board;
11. Material Safety Data Sheet - MSDS;
12. Collective Protection Equipment - CPE;
13. Personal Protection Equipment - PPE;
14. Procedures to be adopted in emergency situations.
Technical Reference: NR-6; NR-7; NR-9; NR-15; NR-30; NR-34; NR-37.
Exam
N/A
Validity:
1 ano (De acordo com a NR-34) - 34.3.4.2 O treinamento 1 year (According to NR-34) - 34.3.4.2 Periodic training should have the minimum workload of 4 (four) hours and needs to be renewed annually or when the return of absence to work has a superior time above 90 (ninety) days.
5 years (According to NR-37) - 37.8.10.3 The Recycling of the training mentioned on the 37.8.10.2 must have the minimum workload of 4 (four) hours and it needs to be renewed every 5 (five) years or when it has been some changes on the risk analyses, describe on the subitem 37.22.7, or when the return of absence to work has a superior time above 90 (ninety) days.