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HSE
HEALTH-SAFETY-ENVIRONMENT 2
ROUSTABOUT 3
WORK AT HEIGHT 4
FORKLIFT 5
LIFTING 6
VISIT OF THE RIG 7
PRACTICE ON RIG - INITIATION 8
PRACTICE ON THE RIG & EQUIPMENTS
& MONKEYBOARD 9
BASIC DRILLING 10
PRACTICE ON THE RIG 11
PRACTICE ON EQUIPMENTS 12
PUMPMAN/DERRICKMAN 13
ASSISTANT DRILLER 14
DRILLER 15
WELL CONTROL INTRODUCTORY 16
WELL CONTROL 17
STRIPPING 18
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• Learn basic awareness, knowledge and understan-
ding of work related to quality, health, safety and
the environment
• A QHSE certifi cate will be awarded at the end of
the training
6 to 10 trainees Hardcopy materials
provided
Lectures in classroom
using the Basic Learning
Package
Equipment demonstra-
tion in classroom
HSE HEALTH-SAFETY-ENVIRONMENT
5 DAYS
None
All operational-level rig
personnel
Industry experience
• Slinging/Rigging
• Prevention of Hand Injuries
• PPE
• Safety Meetings
• JSA risk assessment
• ISM Introduction
• Abrasive wheels
• STOP Method Induction
• Permit to Work System
• Confi ned Space
• Manual Handling
• Dropped Objects
• Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas
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Learn basic awareness, knowledge and understan-
ding of work related to:
• quality
• health
• safety
• environment
6 to 10 trainees Theory in classroom
Practice on the rig and
on our yard
ROUSTABOUT 10 DAYS
None
Newly hired roustabouts
Industry experience
• HSE induction & job description
• Presentation Q/SMS
• Introduction to drilling operations
• Presentation of a land rig
• HSE Policy - Stat
• Permit to work
• H2S
• Confi ned space
• JSA
• STOP methods
• Personal Protective Equipment
• Dangerous goods, hazardous material
• Gesture and position / save your back
• Hand injuries / pinch points
• Environment / waste manager
• Forklift driver induction
• Lifting / rigging course
• Work at height
• Scaffolding
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Understand what working at height means and identify
the related risks.
Properly use the different PPE6-10 trainees Theoretical course with
practical exercises on the
mast at 20m height
WORK AT HEIGHT 1 DAY
None
Any person working
occasionally or perma-
nently at height
Safety experience
Theory:
• Regulations and responsibilities
• PPE and EPC
• Risks of working at height
• Fall factors and shock force
• PPE and safety devices
• Equipment maintenance and inspection
Practice:
• Work area presentation and risk analysis
• Pre-use inspection
• Use of the harness with lanyards
• Work at height exercise
• Application of the general safety requirements
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To achieve a certain level of practical and theoretical
competency regarding the operation of fork lift trucks in
a safe manner with respect to other people, loading6-10 trainees Provision of hardco-
py materials, practical
exercises, test on the
theoretical element and
evaluation of practical
skills
FORKLIFT 1 DAY
• Category B driving
license
• Medical certifi cate
proving fi t to drive
forklift truck
• Be over 18 years old
Any person wishing to
be trained on Forklift
truck with a view to
gaining driving authori-
zation certifi cation
Safety experience
Theory:
• Traffi c rules basic skills
• Responsibilities and duties of forklift driver
• Knowledge and technology of forklift
• Operating, maneuvering and steering procedures
• Assessment and correction of faults
Practice:
• Daily checks, battery care, hydraulic systems
• Operating, maneuvering and steering procedures
• Stacking and de-stacking loads at various heights
• Practical operations
• Operators safety code
• Assessment and correction of faults
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• Acquire knowledge of the different types of equipment
which can be used for lifting, rigging and slinging
procedures
• To identify and calculate the Safe Working Loads and
to apply these concepts in own workplace
6-10 trainees Hardcopy materials
provided
Theoretical and practical
exercises
Presentation of the
equipment and acces-
sories
Test on the theoretical
part
LIFTING 1 DAY
None
Any person working
occasionally or perma-
nently on lifting, rigging
and slinging operations
Safety experience
• Basic Safety Requirements
• Lifting Equipments
• Slings
• Connectors
• Lifting Operations
• Load Identifi cation
• Sling Positioning
• SWL Defi nition
• Safety Reminders
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• Gain a general view of a drilling rig and its equip-
ment
• Acquire an understanding of the main functions of
a drilling rig
5-15 trainees On site explanations
given by an instructor
VISIT OF THE RIG 0.5 DAY
None
People interested in
understanding the func-
tioning of a drilling rig
and its equipment
Industry experience
• How to equip oneself with the PPE (personal pro-
tective equipment)
• Safety induction
• General presentation of the H35 Rig
• H35 and Workshop visit with explanations
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• Participate in safety meetings and essential brie-
fi ngs about operations of the day.
• Understand and praticipate to the operation of the
drilling string
• Assume derrickman duties at the monkeyboard on
the mast
6 to 8 trainees Use of the rig and its
equipments in real condi-
tions in full compliance
with the safety require-
ments and monitored by
2 instructors
PRACTICE ON RIG - INITIATION 1 DAY
None
All persons hoping to
gain basic knowledge
on a drilling rig and its
equipment
Industry experience
• Be equipped with the PPE (Personal Protection
Equipment)
• Safety meeting and risk analysis prior to starting
• Role explanation and distribution of duties to each
participant on the rig fl oor and on the monkeyboard
• Tripping out
• Tripping in
• Installation of the Kelly swivel and simulation of
drilling operations using the mud pump
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• Have a general overview of the drilling rig and of its
equipment
• To acquire experience of the duties of a roughneck,
the drilling tools present on the drill fl oor as well as
derrickman duties on the monkey board and mud
pits
• Increase knowledge of the equipment
6 to 8 trainees 0.5 day safety induction
in classroom
2.5 days use of the rig
in real conditions in full
compliance with the
safety requirements
2 day exercises on
equipment
PRACTICE ON THE RIG & EQUIPMENTS & MONKEYBOARD
5 DAYS
None
Persons wishing to
gain experience and
knowledge of drilling rig
operations and the use
of its equipment
Industry experience
• Safety induction (work permit, risk analysis, Stop
Method, dropped objects and safety meeting)
• Equipment of Personal Protective Equipment
• Safety meeting and risk analysis prior to starting.
• Tripping in/out up to the drill-bit with all tasks invol-
ved in the operation from monkey board to pump
line up
• Derrickman duties with the proper PPE on the
monkeyboard
• Line up of the different pumps to enable the mud to
circulate
• Set up of the safety valves on the drill-string in case
of a kick
• Kelly swivel set up and simulation of drilling opera-
tion using the drilling mud pump
• Practical exercises and explanation on the different
equipment such as drilling pump 12P160, Koomey
T80, Cameron BOP Single, Hydril annular
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Understand:
• What a drilling rig is and drilling operations
• The role of the equipment located on the rig fl oor
• The safety rules
• Description of the drilling rig
6 to 12 trainees Classroom, course docu-
mentation, Videos
BASIC DRILLING 5 DAYS
None
All roughnecks with rig
experience who aim to
further their careers
Industry experience
• Rig equipment and classifi cation
• Description of a well
• Drilling bits
• Drill string
• Hoisting and rotating function
• Floor equipment
• Drilling mud
• Mud circuit equipment and mud pumps
• Casing and cementing
• Well head equipment
• Blow out Control Equipment BOP, Hydraulic Unit,
Choke manifold
• Offshore rigs
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• General overview of the drilling rig and its equip-
ment.
• To gain experience of the duties of a roughneck
and of the drilling tools found on the drill fl oor.
• To gain experience of derrickman duties, the mon-
key board and mud pits
5-7 trainees Use of the rig and its
equipments in real condi-
tions in full compliance
with the safety require-
ments and monitored by
2 instructors
PRACTICE ON THE RIG 5 DAYS
None
All persons hoping to
gain basic knowledge
on a drilling rig and its
equipment
Industry experience
• Be equipped with the PPE (Personal Protection
Equipment)
• Safety meeting and risk analysis prior to starting.
• Role explanation and distribution of duties to each
participant on the rig fl oor and on the monkey-
board.
• Tripping out
• Tripping in
• Installation of the Kelly swivel and simulation of
drilling operations using the mud pump
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Acquire an advanced knowledge of main drilling equip-
ment6-10 trainees Introduction to drilling
equipment in classroom.
Practical exercises on
equipment using tools,
lifting equipment and
devices in full compliance
with the safety require-
ments
PRACTICE ON EQUIPMENTS 5 DAYS
Safety induction
Any person wishing to
gain knowledge and
experience of drilling
equipment
Industry experience
• Introduction of the drilling equipment in classroom
• Distribution of the PPE
• Yard visit with explanation of the equipment
• Permit to work preparation according to the
exercises using all the different safety tools (risks
analysis, stop cards…)
• Safety meeting prior start of each operation.
• Practical exercises
• Debriefi ng
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Learn general knowledge as well as drilling calculation
in order to carry out derrickman duties effi ciently6-12 trainees Videos, documentation,
slide shows, explanations
and physical visit of the
drilling equipment on our
yard
PUMPMAN/DERRICKMAN 10 DAYS
Recently been pro-
moted to the derrick-
man position and has
successfully passed
mathematics, physics,
and basic drilling tests
New or future der-
rickmen and enables
participants to carry out
derrickman’s tasks and
duties
Industry experience
• Evaluation test
• Mathematic and physic refresher
• Derrickman tasks, job description
• Drill String
• Bottom hole assembly
• Buoyancy factor
• Volumes calculation in well and tank
• Fill up well calculation
• Trip tank
• Mud pump and auxiliary
• Mud circuit
• Pressure losses
• Hydrodynamic
• Basic well-control knowledge
• Drilling fl uid and solid treatment (theory & practical)
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Learn knowledge and skills to transfer to Assistant Driller
position and perform the assigned tasks safely and
effi ciently6-10 trainees Classroom, course
documentation, videos,
simulator training, drilling
equipment practice
ASSISTANT DRILLER 10 DAYS
To be assigned to the
position of Assistant
Driller after success-
fully completing the
Derrickman course and
performing assigned
Derrickman tasks com-
petently
New ADrillers and
enables participants
to carry out Assistant
Drillers tasks and duties
with a basic knowledge
base behind them
Industry experience
• Drilling Phase and Program
• Drill String
• Drilling Parameters
• Hydraulics and LOT
• Casing and Cementing
• Drilling Line Characteristics and Wear
• Slip and Cut Procedure
• Fishing Equipment & Procedures
• Sub-sea Equipment
• Well Control Equipment
• Completion Work-over
• Simulator
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Learn knowledge and skills to move into the Driller
position and perform the assigned tasks safely and
effi ciently6-12 trainees Videos, documentation,
slide shows, explana-
tions, simulator training,
and physical visit of
equipment
DRILLER 10 DAYS
To be assigned to
the position of Driller
following success-
ful completion of the
Assistant Driller course
and perform assigned
Assistant Driller tasks
competently
New Drillers and
enables participants to
carry out Driller tasks
and duties equip-
ped with good basic
knowledge
Industry experience
• Job Descriptions
• Work-over Completion
• Geology
• Well Planning / Lithology
• Basic Directional Calculation
• Directional Drilling
• Horizontal Drilling
• DST
• Well-head & drill shaft
• Non-routine operation – TLC, abandon plug, reentry
• Ton mileage calculation
• Derrick static dynamic
• Power requirement mud system, auxiliaries
• AC/DC drives – DW, TDS, MP
• Power generation (jackup versus fl oating)
• Totco surveys & gyro surveys
• Logging overview
• Reporting (IADC, BHA, Pipe Tally, Volumes, Drill Pipe
Limitations, …)
• Problem with mud in well
• Problems with narrowing of well walls
• Problem with well specifi cations
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• Learn theoretical basis of well control and comprehen-
sion of his role
• Preparation for the Well Control certifi cation6-10 trainees Theory, classroom,
simulator
WELL CONTROL INTRODUCTORY 5 DAYS
Rig experience, basic
knowledge of drilling
Floormen, Derrickmen
and non drilling per-
sonnel
Industry experience
• Causes of kicks
• Kick detection
• Pressure concepts and basic calculations
• Well monitoring and Flow check
• Well shut-in
• Shallow gas hazards
• Introduction to well control methods
• Equipment
• Role of derrickman
• Subsea (for subsea only)
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Well Control Course enhances understanding of the ori-
gin of a kick and well control operations during a drilling
or work-over operation6-10 trainees Simulation Training
Classes, exercises, simu-
lator practice, training on
Well Control equipment
WELL CONTROL 5 DAYS
Well Control Introduc-
tory or previous Well
Control course
36h over the week
(Monday Thursday
8-12AM & 1-5PM, Fri-
day 8-12AM)
Assistant-Drillers,
Drillers, Tool pushers,
Supervisory Engineers
& all positions requiring
a Well Control Certifi -
cate
IADC and IWCF certifi ed
instructor
2 years
• To identify the kick causes
• To understand the Kill methods and the equipment
used to secure the well after a kick,
• To use the well control methods when circulating the
kick out of the well,
• To recognize the incidents while controlling the well,
and react correctly,
• To practice a kill operation on a simulator,
• To pass a well Control certifi cate IWCF or WellCAP
Dates 2014
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To acquire practical experience of stripping pipe on a
training rig, and manage a real stripping operation
Upon completion of the course, participants are able to:
• Understand theory of a stripping operation while
tripping
• Increase communication skills and team work
• Knowledge of relevant equipment
• Have performed stripping on a training rig, through
annular preventer or rams to ram
6-8 trainees Classes, exercises and
practice on simulator,
stripping while tripping
through annular pre-
venter or ram to ram,
debriefi ng of exercises
in class
STRIPPING 3 DAYS
Rig experience and
Well Control Certifi cate
Drillers, Tool pushers,
Company men and Su-
pervisory Engineers
Industry experience
• The hazards of swabbed kicks and their conse-
quences
• Procedures to regain primary control
• Theory of Stripping and volumetric calculations
• Stripping through annular preventer or ram to ram
• Circulation of kick