TRAINING CENTRE COURSE DIRECTORY APRIL 2015

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TRAINING CENTRE COURSE DIRECTORY APRIL 2015

CONTENTS TRAINING CENTRE INTRODUCTION... 2 INDUCTION PROGRAMMES... 3 WORK AT HEIGHT... 5 MECHANICAL TRAINING... 11 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION EQUIPMENT... 19 COATINGS & APPLICATIONS... 21 SCAFFOLDING... 26

TRAINING CENTRE INTRODUCTION The Stork Training Centre, located at the company s campus in Pitmedden Road, Dyce, specialises in delivering training to the onshore/offshore energies industries and is strategically positioned in close proximity to rail links, heliports and Aberdeen International Airport. We recognise that quality training and competency lies at the core of safe operations and our vastly experienced and multi-disciplined instructional team plan tailor and deliver courses to meet and exceed specific client requirements. STORK aligns itself with various accredited organisations as are undernoted, to ensure our training courses are consistently delivered to industry recognised standards.: ARCA Asbestos Removals Contractors Association ECITB Engineering and Construction Industry Training Board Approved Training & Test Centre IRATA Industrial Rope Access Trade Association OCA Offshore Contractors Association Oil & Gas UK OPITO Offshore Petroleum Industry Training Organisation PASMA Prefabricated Access Suppliers & Manufacturers Association Fit2Fit Fit Test Providers Accreditation Scheme BSIF British Safety Industry Federation Training Centre Contacts Dave Sharman- Training Centre Manage david.sharman@stork.com Marc Wood- Admin Manager marc.wood@stork.com Billy Chatwood - Team Leader/Scaffold/WaH billy.chatwood@stork.com Steve Rainnie - General Safety steve.rainnie@stork.com Joe McGunnagle - Scaffold/WaH joe.mcgunnagle@stork.com Craig Hobin - Coatings/Blasting craig.hobin@stork.com Chris Barratt - Senior Mechanical chris.barratt@stork.com Phil Evans Mechanical phil.evans@stork.com Garry Lobban - Rope Access gary.lobban@stork.com 2

INDUCTION PROGRAMMES 3

Computer Based Training Courses Company Inductions STORK Training Centre provides its facilities as a conduit through which numerous company inductions can be completed. Many of these are computer based applications and the facility has a suite of PC s on which to deliver these to individuals in a relaxed and controlled environment. In addition to STORK s own interactive Induction and offshore induction pack, the facility provides the means through which candidates can undertake: Shell Golden & Life Saving Rules Apache Induction includes H²S & Donut Conoco Phillips Permit to Work OPITO MIST Refresher/Reassessment (Minimum Industry Safety Training) - in association with Atlas Interactive Varies according to respective company requirements but generally involves imparting respective company safety attitudes, expectations and safe working methods of approach. None None 4

WORK AT HEIGHT 5

IRATA Rope Access Level 1 Level 1 5 day course incorporating independent assessment on final day by registered IRATA Assessor. A Level 1 rope access technician shall be capable of performing a limited range of rope access tasks required by their employers under the supervision of an IRATA Level 3 rope access technician. Course Content Theoretical knowledge Equipment & Rigging Manoeuvres Climbing Rescue/Hauling Assessment practical & written Minimum age - 18 years Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. They shall ensure that they have an adequate level of fitness, are physically able to perform the tasks expected in terms of strength, agility and coordination and are able to withstand the stresses of the working environment, such as heat cold and other inclement weather Ideally, all candidates will be in possession of an appropriate full industrial medical certificate in the absence of this, candidates will be asked to sign the IRATA Statement of medical condition RATA Approved Level 1 IRATA Rope Access Level 2 Level 2 5 day course incorporating independent assessment on final day by registered IRATA Assessor. A Level 2 rope access technician shall be capable of rigging working ropes, undertaking rescues and performing rope access tasks under the supervision of an IRATA Level 3 rope access technician. They should have some knowledge of legislation, safety requirements and quality assurance procedures relating to rope access. Theoretical knowledge Equipment & Rigging Manoeuvres Climbing Rescue/Hauling Assessment practical & written Note: Additional elements of training are addressed that reflect the level of qualification undertaken in accordance with published IRATA General Requirements Candidates will be a qualified IRATA Level 1 rope access technician with a minimum of 12 months and 1000 hours of work experience (Verified by IRATA Logbook) Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. They shall ensure that they have an adequate level of fitness, are physically able to perform the tasks expected in terms of strength, agility and coordination and are able to withstand the stresses of the working environment, such as heat cold and other inclement weather Ideally, all candidates will be in possession of an appropriate full industrial medical certificate in the absence of this, candidates will be asked to sign the IRATA Statement of medical condition IRATA Approved Level 2 6

IRATA Rope Access Level 3 Level 3 5 day course incorporating independent assessment on final day by registered IRATA Assessor. A Level 3 rope access technician shall: be capable of site supervision for rope access work projects be conversant with relevant work techniques & legislation be able to demonstrate all the skills & knowledge required of levels 1 & 2 have a comprehensive knowledge of advanced rescue techniques hold an appropriate current first aid certificate to show that suitable emergency first aid has been undertaken have knowledge of the IRATA certification scheme have knowledge of the IRATA General Requirements be familiar with the contents of the IRATA Guidelines absence of this, candidates will be asked to sign the IRATA Statement of medical condition Theoretical knowledge Equipment & Rigging Manoeuvres Climbing Rescue/Hauling Assessment practical & written Note: Additional elements of training are addressed beyond all theoretical & practical skills at level 1 & 2 to achieve a greater depth of understanding that reflects the level of qualification undertaken in accordance with published IRATA General Requirements Prior to training the Application for level 3 assessment form shall be completed by the candidate and training company. This is a written recommendation from the IRATA member training company as to the candidate s suitability for assessment at level 3. Candidates shall have a minimum of one year and 1000 hours of work experience as a level 2 rope access technician (Verified by IRATA Logbook) Candidates will hold an appropriate current first aid certificate Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. They shall ensure that they have an adequate level of fitness, are physically able to perform the tasks expected in terms of strength, agility and coordination and are able to withstand the stresses of the working environment, such as heat cold and other inclement weather Ideally, all candidates will be in possession of an appropriate full industrial medical certificate in the 7

IRATA Rope Access Renewal & Revalidation IRATA certificates shall be renewed within 3 years of the date of assessment. Revalidation consists of a full assessment at the level required following the appropriate training. If re-training and successful assessment are completed in the six month period prior to the expiry of a current certificate, a new certificate will be issued with an expiry date 3 years from the date of expiry on the previous certificate. Candidates with expired certificates should undertake the 5 day course incorporating assessment. Employers should maintain their employee s levels of ability in rope access. Refresher training is appropriate for rope access technicians who are not regularly engaged in rope access work, with specific requirements for those who have not been engaged in rope access for 6 months or more. Refresher training may be conducted as either a refresher course or a full course at the appropriate level. Level 1, 2 & 3 Refresher/Revalidation Available as a 3 or 5 day course (gauged on candidates experience and currency of skill application) incorporating independent assessment on final day by registered IRATA Assessor. Work at Height Module 1 Work at Height Module 1 - Awareness ½ day course providing a basic knowledge of Work at Height legislation and how it relates to the workplace together with a basic knowledge of the work and rescue equipment used or available if required. (Work at Height Regulations 2005-2007 amended) On completion of the course candidates will have an awareness of the following: Relevant Work at Height legislation Selection of equipment and work methods Hierarchy of Risk Risk Assessment Correct use and application of equipment Rescue systems in use Theoretical knowledge Assessment practical & written Minimum age - 18 years None Stork of Completion 8

Work at Height Module 2 Work at Height Module 2 - User 1 day course providing theoretical and practical instruction in respect of the safe selection of equipment and procedures associated with working at height, whilst ensuring that individuals understand the importance of pre-use checks and the hierarchy of risk. (Work at Height Regulations 2005-2007 amended) On completion of the course candidates will be familiar with the following: Relevant Work at Height legislation Selection of equipment and work methods Hierarchy of Risk Risk Assessment Rescue plan Pre-use checks on equipment and harnesses Correct application of equipment Self-rescue with retrievable inertia reel Safe climbing techniques Theoretical knowledge Climbing manoeuvres Pre-use inspections Assessment practical & written Minimum age - 18 years Candidates must have an aptitude for heights. Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. Stork of Completion Work at Height Module 3 Work at Height - Module 3 Rescue 1 day course providing theoretical and practical instruction in respect of planning and preparing for rescue of persons working at height and the suitability, installation and efficient use of a range of both self-rescue and 3rd Party rescue systems. Note: STORK Training Centre can also offer a bespoke service in relation to rescue training that can include: Worksite visit and risk evaluation Equipment evaluation or recommendation Onsite competency assessment Onsite scenario training and assessment Evaluation, training & assessment specific to client requirements On completion of the course candidates will be familiar with the following Rescue Planning and organisation Conversant with relevant rescue techniques Theoretical knowledge Team Rescue s Assessment practical & written Minimum age - 18 years Candidates must have an aptitude for heights. Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. Candidates must have completed the one day Work at Height - Module 2 - User course Stork of Completion 9

Work at Height Module 4 Work at Height - Module 4 Management & Control 1 day course providing an in-depth knowledge of the supervisory responsibilities associated with Work at Height inclusive of the hierarchy of risk and selection of work methods appropriate in accordance with the circumstances presented. Understanding the processes associated with the control, periodic inspection and maintenance of Work at Height equipment. On completion of the course candidates will be knowledgeable of the following Management, application and interpretation of hierarchy of risk in the workplace Control measures associated with Work at Height equipment Theoretical knowledge Scenario based assessments & exercises Assessment practical & written Equipment inspection & control Minimum age - 18 years Candidates must have an aptitude for heights. Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. Candidates must have completed the one day Work at Height - Module 2 - User course Stork of Completion 10

MECHANICAL TRAINING 11

Mechanical MJI Awareness Introduction to MJI and the Route to Competency A ½ day course aimed at individuals that require knowledge of the MJI training modules and the Route to Competency. Ideally for Project Coordinators, Training Administrators, Project Administrators, Human Resources and anyone that is involved with MJI projects or personnel that are not hands on. An introductory appetiser on how MJI was born, the various training modules and the 4 Stage Competency Model that is required within the industry. What is Mechanical Joint Integrity? Why was MJI introduced? The MJI Training Modules & Associated Technical Tests The 4 Stage Competency Model A brief on the 3 main components of a mechanical joint What happens to bolts when they are tightened (Hooke s Law) Various methods of tightening the bolts (hand, hydraulic & bolt tension) Practical hands on of tightening bolted connections using the various methods. Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. : Stork of Completion Mechanical MJI 10 Hand Torque Bolted Connections An industry recognised 1 day course, audited by the ECITB providing training in the use of hand torque equipment on bolted pipework connections. The primary objective is for safe use with a build-up of related basic skills and knowledge for operation and maintenance in the field. The course covers both the theory and the operation of torque tightening methods. Stork, as an ECITB accredited training provider offers a method of training and validating skills in the specialist critical bolting area. Training courses, Work Based Task Assignments (WBTA) and Technical Tests cover isolations, dismantling techniques, inspection of components, alignment techniques and clamp connectors as well as assembly and tightening techniques in specialist critical bolting. These short courses teach discrete, critical skills through approved training providers based on the ECITB Technical Training Standards.:- MJI01 Prepare the work area, materials and equipment in accordance with recognised HSEQ. MJI02 Reinstate the working area upon completion of mechanical jointing operations. MJI10 Hand torque bolted connections. Note: TMJI 10 & TMJI 11 Technical Tests associated with MJI 10 can be completed to prove competency after a consolidation period of 3-12 months. The behaviour of nuts and bolts when tightened. The importance of the correct residual bolt load. Gaskets and Surface Finish. The correct assembly & disassembly of the flange components. The correct uses of the torque equipment, to bolt tighten. Safely assemble and tighten a bolted flanged connection. Candidates must have basic mechanical knowledge or working where their task requires them to work on bolted connections. : MJI 10 ECITB of Completion Stage 1 (1 year expiry after date of training completion) 12

Mechanical MJI 18 Hydraulically Tensioned Bolted Connections An industry recognised 1 day course, audited by the ECITB providing training in the use of hydraulic bolt tensioning equipment on bolted pipework connections. Stork, as an ECITB accredited training provider offers a method of training and validating skills in the specialist critical bolting area. Training courses, Work Based Task Assignments (WBTA) and Technical Tests cover isolations, dismantling techniques, inspection of components, alignment techniques and clamp connectors as well as assembly and tightening techniques in specialist critical bolting. These short courses teach discrete, critical skills through approved training providers based on the ECITB Technical Training Standards.: MJI01 Prepare the work area, materials and equipment in accordance with recognised HSEQ. MJI02 Reinstate the working area upon completion of mechanical jointing operations. MJI18 Hydraulically Tensioned Bolted Connections Note: TMJI 18 Technical Test associated with MJI 18 can be completed to prove competency after a consolidation period of 3-12 months. The behaviour of nuts and bolts when tightened. The importance of the correct residual bolt load. Gaskets and Surface Finish. The correct assembly & disassembly of the flange components. The correct uses of the hydraulic bolt tension equipment, to apply bolt load. Safely assemble and tighten a bolted flanged connection. Candidates must have basic mechanical knowledge or working where their task requires them to work on bolted connections. MJI 18 ECITB of Completion Stage 1 (1 year expiry after date of training completion) Mechanical MJI 19 Hydraulically Torqued Bolted Connections An industry recognised 1 ½ day course, audited by the ECITB providing training in the use of hydraulic torque equipment on bolted pipework connections. This course includes the MJI 10 hand torque training standards. Stork, as an ECITB accredited training provider offers a method of training and validating skills in the specialist critical bolting area. Training courses, Work Based Task Assignments (WBTA) and Technical Tests cover isolations, dismantling techniques, inspection of components, alignment techniques and clamp connectors as well as assembly and tightening techniques in specialist critical bolting. These short courses teach discrete, critical skills through approved training providers based on the ECITB Technical Training Standards.:-:- MJI01 Prepare the work area, materials and equipment in accordance with recognised HSEQ. MJI02 Reinstate the working area upon completion of mechanical jointing operations. MJI10 Hand Torque Bolted Connections MJI19 Hydraulically Torqued Bolted Connections Note: TMJI 10, 11, 19 & 20 Technical Tests associated with MJI 19 can be completed to prove competency after a consolidation period of 3-12 months. The behaviour of nuts and bolts when tightened. The importance of the correct residual bolt load. Gaskets and Surface Finish. The correct assembly & disassembly of the flange components. The correct uses of the hydraulic torque equipment, to apply bolt load. Safely assemble and tighten a bolted flanged connection. Candidates must have basic mechanical knowledge or working where their task requires them to work on bolted connections. MJI 19 ECITB of Completion Stage 1(1 year expiry after date of training completion) 13

Mechanical MJI Combined Hand & Hydraulic Torqued and Hydraulically Tensioned Bolted Connections An industry recognised 2 ½ day course, audited by the ECITB providing training in the use of hand & hydraulic torque and hydraulic bolt tensioning equipment on bolted pipework connections. Stork, as an ECITB accredited training provider offers a method of training and validating skills in the specialist critical bolting area. Training courses, Work Based Task Assignments (WBTA) and Technical Tests cover isolations, dismantling techniques, inspection of components, alignment techniques and clamp connectors as well as assembly and tightening techniques in specialist critical bolting. These short courses teach discrete, critical skills through approved training providers based on the ECITB Technical Training Standards.:-:- MJI01 Prepare the work area, materials and equipment in accordance with recognised HSEQ. MJI02 Reinstate the working area upon completion of mechanical jointing operations. MJI10 Hand Torque Bolted Connections MJI18 Hydraulically Tensioned Bolted Connections MJI19 Hydraulically Torqued Bolted Connections Note: TMJI 10, 11, 18, 19 & 20 Technical Tests associated with the MJI combined course can be completed to prove competency after a consolidation period of 3-12 months The behaviour of nuts and bolts when tightened. The importance of the correct residual bolt load. Gaskets and Surface Finish. The correct assembly & disassembly of the flange components. The correct uses of the hydraulic torque equipment to apply bolt load. Safely assemble and tighten a bolted flanged connection. Candidates must have basic mechanical knowledge or working where their task requires them to work on bolted connections. Mechanical Subsea Awareness Awareness & Familiarisation of Subsea Bolted Connections Developed using the approved ECITB Technical Training Standards from the MJI courses, this course is aimed at Project Engineers/Managers etc. to give a theoretical/practical overview on critical bolted connection techniques in the subsea industry to assist in project delivery. Health & Safety The behaviour of nuts and bolts when tightened and the importance of the correct residual bolt load. Gaskets and surface finish. Correct assembly of the flange components. Correct & safe uses of Subsea torque & tension equipment to implement a tightening procedure (Practical). Safe use of Nut Splitting techniques (Practical) Prepare equipment for the assembly and tightening of bolted connections using Subsea hydraulic torque equipment (Practical) Prepare materials for the assembly and tightening of bolted connections using Subsea hydraulic tensioning equipment (Practical) Check integrity of assembled bolted connection (Practical) Reinstate the work area after the assembly and tightening of bolted connections using hydraulic tensioning equipment (Practical) Candidates must have basic mechanical knowledge or working where their task requires them to work on bolted connections. Stork of Completion MJI 10, 18 & 19 ECITB of Completion Stage 1(1 year expiry after date of training completion) 14

Mechanical MJI 21 Hydraulically Tensioned Subsea Bolted Connections An industry recognised 1 day course, audited by the ECITB providing training in the use of hydraulic tensioning equipment for subsea bolted pipework connections. This course is aimed at Divers & Deck Crew and any other personnel that are involved in critical subsea bolted connections. Stork, as an ECITB accredited training provider offers a method of training and validating skills in the specialist critical bolting area. Training courses, Work Based Task Assignments (WBTA) and Technical Tests cover isolations, dismantling techniques, inspection of components, alignment techniques and clamp connectors as well as assembly and tightening techniques in specialist critical bolting. These short courses teach discrete, critical skills through approved training providers based on the ECITB Technical Training Standards.: MJI01 Prepare the work area, materials and equipment in accordance with recognised HSEQ. MJI02 Reinstate the working area upon completion of mechanical jointing operations. MJI21 Hydraulically Tensioned Subsea Bolted Connection Techniques Candidates must have basic mechanical knowledge or working where their task requires them to work on bolted connections. Note: TMJI 21Technical Test associated with MJI 21 can be completed to prove competency after a consolidation period of 3-12 months. This unit specifies the skilled performance expected of persons trained to dismantle, inspect, prepare, assemble and tighten flanged pipe joints using Subsea hydraulic tensioning equipment. Health & Safety Instruction and practice in observing health & safety requirements and approved working practices Prepare work area for the assembly and tightening of bolted connections using Subsea hydraulic tensioning equipment Prepare equipment for the assembly and tightening of bolted connections using Subsea hydraulic tensioning equipment Prepare materials for the assembly and tightening of bolted connections using Subsea hydraulic tensioning equipment Alignment & assembly of Subsea bolted connections Tighten bolts using Subsea hydraulic tensioning equipment Check integrity of assembled Subsea bolted connections Reinstate the work area after the assembly and tightening of bolted connections using Subsea hydraulic tensioning equipment 15

Mechanical - HBC 4 Bolt Flange Live Change Out 2 day course providing training in Stork s innovative equipment used in the process of Live Bolt Change Out on 4 bolt flanges. The course covers the principals of Live Bolt change out, and safe methods to carry out the scope of work using Stork s innovative HBC system. The Principals of Bolt loading (Pre-Loads & Bolt Scatter). The safe use and handling of the Bolt Change-out equipment. The use of Hand Torque equipment. The use of the Ultrasonic Measuring Device to assist in replacing to original bolt loads to the new bolts. Candidates must be competent in hand torque and hold a valid TMJI 10 certificate. Stork of Completion Mechanical OSM 01 Pipe Cutting & Pipe End Weld Preparation Pipe Cutting & Pipe End Weld Preparation 2 day course providing training in the use of Clamshell machines. Stork, as an ECITB accredited training provider offers a method of training and validating skills in the on-site machining area of pipe cutting and weld preparation. Training courses, Work Based Task Assignments (WBTA) and Technical Tests cover pipe cutting and weld preparation using externally mounted clamshell machines along with basic machine inspection, set up and maintenance. These short courses teach discrete, critical skills through approved training providers based on the ECITB Technical Training Standards. Note: TOSM 01 Technical Test associated with OSM 01 can be completed to prove competency after a consolidation period of 3-12 months. Health & Safety Instruction and practice in observing health & safety requirements and approved working practices Prepare work area for the pipe cutting and weld preparation equipment prior to cutting. Prepare equipment for the pipe cutting and weld preparation prior to cutting. Prepare materials for the pipe cutting and weld preparation using the clamshell design pipe cutting machines. Maintenance of the pipe cutting equipment Cutting of pipe using clamshell pipe cutting machines Pipe end weld preparation using clamshell pipe cutting machines Reinstate the work area after pipe cutting and weld preparation. Candidates must have basic mechanical knowledge and be physically fit to complete the practical elements of the course. Ear Plugs OSM 01 ECITB of Completion Stage 1(1 year expiry after date of training completion 16

Mechanical Machining Flange Facing Basic In-Situ Flange Face Machining Part 1 2 day course providing training in the use of Flange Facing machines! The objective of this course is to provide training in the use of ID & OD mounted Flange Facing Machines. The primary objective is for the safe use with a build-up of related basic skills and knowledge for operation and maintenance in the field. The course covers both operation of the Machines and techniques to cover the machining repairs of standard ANSI Flanges, incorporating Raised Face & Full Face, plus. Candidates must have basic mechanical knowledge Ear Plugs Stork of Completion Mechanical Machining Flange Facing Advanced In-Situ Flange Face Machining Part 2 2 day course providing training to use Flange Facing machines. The objective of this course is to provide further training in the use of the Flange Facing Machines. The primary objective is for safe use with a build-up of related basic skills and knowledge for operation and maintenance in the field. The course covers both operation of the Machines and techniques to cover the machining repairs of standard API Flanges, incorporating RTJ, HUB Type, plus Minimum PPE Required. Candidates must have attended the Flange Facing Part 1 course. Ear Plugs Stork of Completion 17

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RESPIRATORY PROTECTION EQUIPMENT 19

RPE Face Fit Testing Face Fit Testing Facility to provide Fit Testing of Respiratory Protective Equipment Face pieces Qualitative and Quantitative. Method used to check that face pieces match a person s facial features and seals adequately to the wearers face. Also ensures that incorrectly fitting face pieces are not selected for use Content Dependant on level of test and quantity of masks evaluated Candidates should be clean shaven and not eat, smoke, chew gum or drink anything other than plain water before a test as it can have an influence on the results. For further advice contact the training centre in advance of testing. None Stork of Completion Fit2Fit Accreditation RPE Breathing Apparatus Donning & Use of Breathing Apparatus 1 day course providing training in the correct donning and use of Breathing Apparatus associated with confined space entry This course involves instruction, demonstrations and practical exercises through which candidates will prove competence. Types of BA Checking BA equipment Conditions of use Operational checks Search & Rescue techniques Control procedures None Stork of Completion 20

COATINGS & APPLICATIONS 21

Coatings & Applications - WDOS Use and operation of WDOS (Wet /Dry Offshore) blasting system 1 Day course providing training and guidance in the application, set-up, usage and maintenance of the WDOS Blast Unit The objectives of this course include: Introducing Supervisors/Painters to the wet and dry Blasting system Familiarisation of equipment Procedures and Completion of relevant documents. Ensuring blasting techniques meets industry standards. Familiarisation of the WDOS unit Setting up WDOS unit Prepare test piece to Swedish blast standard Handling of blasted surface,qa/qc recording Practical use of WDOS unit Clean up procedure and return equipment to store Candidates should have experience of blasting procedures Minimum age - 18 years Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. They shall ensure that they have an adequate level of fitness, are physically able to perform the tasks expected in terms of strength, agility and coordination and are able to withstand the stresses of the working environment, such as confined spaces, working in restricted work space. Must be able to work as part of a team Ear Plugs Stork of Completion Coatings & Applications Specialised Coatings (Hand) STORK Hand Application of Specialised Coatings 1 Day course providing training in application of a specialised coating system eg CORROCOAT POLYGLASS, BELZONA. : Familiarise experienced paint applicators with a specific coating system for small vessels/steelwork applied by Brush and/or Trowel. Introduction to paint system COSHH, MSDS, MTDS. dealing with the specific paint system Sessions cover permits, toolbox talks, site set up, coating application Site clean-up. Familiarisation of paint system Procedures and Completion of relevant documents. Insight to Health and Safety, COSSH, MTDS, MSDS Ensuring painting techniques meets industry standards Flange face forming & nozzle insert Preferably with 1 years previous paint application experience Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. They shall ensure that they have an adequate level of fitness, are physically able to perform the tasks expected in terms of strength, agility and coordination and are able to withstand the stresses of the working environment, such as confined spaces, working in restricted work space, Must be able to work as part of a team or on their own Ear Plugs Stork of Completion/Belzona approved 22

Coatings & Applications Specialised Coatings (Spray) STORK Airless Spraying of Specialised Coatings 1 Day course providing training in spray application of a specialised coating system eg CORROCOAT POLYGLASS : Familiarise experienced paint applicators with a specific coating system for small vessels/steelwork applied by airless spray techniques Introduction to paint system COSHH, MSDS, MTDS, dealing with the specific paint system Sessions cover permits, toolbox talks, site set up, coating application Site clean-up. Hazards and complications of using short pot life systems Familiarisation of paint system Procedures and Completion of relevant documents. Insight to Health and Safety, COSSH, MTDS, MSDS Ensuring painting techniques meets industry standards 1 years previous airless spraying experience Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. They shall ensure that they have an adequate level of fitness, are physically able to perform the tasks expected in terms of strength, agility and coordination and are able to withstand the stresses of the working environment, such as confined spaces, working in restricted work space, Must be able to work as part of a team or on their own Ear Plugs Coatings & Applications QA/QC Module 1 & 2 STORK QA/QC Appreciation course (Module 1 & 2) 1 Day course providing training in BASIC QA/QC Techniques Familiarise Inexperienced/experienced Paint applicators, Supervisors, Project Managers with the basic requirements of QA/QC inspection Familiarisation of paint system Familiarisation of inspection equipment. Interpretation of, COSSH, MTDS, MSDS Ensuring paint coating techniques meet industry standards /outcome 1st session on theory and the use of the equipment Introduction to paint systems Insight into COSHH, MSDS, MTDS, dealing with the specific paint system 2nd session on practical capability from theory session followed by written assessment and multi choice questionnaire Trainee should be able to; a. Demonstrate the ability to inspect surfaces to min standard requirements b. Identification of defects and remedies c. Find information from source documentation d. Record readings and keep accurate records e. Display a satisfactory level of competence in all of the above To be familiar with paint coating systems and have preferably some kind of blast / painting experience Stork of Completion Stork of Completion 23

Coatings & Applications Air Purity STORK Air Purity Analysis course Half Day course providing training in Air Purity Testing Techniques The objective of this course is to; Familiarise Painters, Blasters, Supervisors, or anyone using breathing air apparatus how to set up and check the quality of air produced by compressors and filtered via an ALG10 filtration system. Familiarisation of ALG10 filtration unit Familiarisation of Safewell IES 2000 air purity inspection equipment. Interpretation of test results and recording. Familiarisation of Kitagawa detector tubes ;Oil mist, Water Vapour, Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide /outcome Introduction to Air Purity Testing 1st section on theory and the use of the equipment 2nd section on practical capability from theory session including filling out of report forms Insight into safety for the handling of tubes and their contents. Trainee should be able to; a. Demonstrate the ability to set up and use the test equipment. b. Identification and safe use of Draegar tubes c. Find information from source documentation d. Record readings and keep accurate records e. Display a satisfactory level of competence in all of the above To be familiar with breathing air systems. Ear Plugs Stork of Completion Coatings & Applications Composite Wraps Use and application of Composite wrap systems. AQUAWRAP and POWERSLEEVE 2 Day Beginners course or 1 Day refreshers if candidate has not applied materials for previous 6 months (verification with candidate log book) both courses provide guidance (Theory & Practical) in the application of Aquawrap, Powersleeve and associated products The objectives of this course include: Introducing candidates to composite repair systems Familiarisation of all products associated with F.A.C.S (field Applied Composite Systems) and equipment Procedures and Completion of relevant documents. Ensuring application techniques meets industry standards.asme PCC 2 Repair standard (The PCC-2 is a published ASME specification dealing with Post Construction, Non-Metallic Composite repairs of pressure containing pipelines and is recognized by D.O.T. and other agencies as the correct and appropriate way to evaluate a problem, qualify repair products, qualify repair personnel and perform the repair.) Familiarisation of the Products Classroom sessions on MSDS, Application procedures Preparation of test piece prior to application of BIO DUR / GAS-PRUF 132 Practical use of all materials on straight pipe, Bends, T shapes and Complex structural steel Health and Safety / COSHH dealing with all products Clean up procedure and return equipment to store Candidates should have painting background Minimum OPITO Level 2 Min age - 18 years Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. They shall ensure that they have an adequate level of fitness, are physically able to perform the tasks expected in terms of strength, agility and coordination and are able to withstand the stresses of the working environment, such as confined spaces, working in restricted work space. Ear Plugs 24

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Scaffolding - Deltadeck Deltadeck Low Level Access (Scaffold Hop-Up) 2 Hour programme providing training in the use of the Turner Access Ltd. Deltadeck. The primary objective is for safe use and the build-up of related basic skills and knowledge for operation and maintenance in the field. The course covers both the theory and operation of the Deltadeck Low Level Access equipment. This course is normally run in conjunction with Sigmadeck thus making it a 4 hour course. Each candidate will be competent in the safe use and operation of Deltadeck. Registration Health, Safety and Welfare briefing Presentation showing assembly/disassembly of Deltadeck Theory behind the selection and use of this equipment Maintenance procedures Toolbox talk Practical use of equipment Practical assessment of each candidate. Written test. Question and answer session Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. They shall ensure that they have an adequate level of fitness, are physically able to perform the tasks expected in terms of strength, agility and coordination and are able to withstand the stresses of the working environment, such as heat cold and other inclement weather. Ear Plugs Stork of Completion Scaffolding - Sigmadeck Sigmadeck Low Level Access (Scaffold Hop-Up) 2 Hour programme providing training in the use of the Turner Access Ltd. Sigmadeck. The primary objective is for safe use and the build-up of related basic skills and knowledge for operation and maintenance in the field. The course covers both the theory and operation of the Sigmadeck Low Level Access equipment. This course is normally run in conjunction with Deltadeck thus making it a 4 hour course. Each candidate will be competent in the safe use and operation of Sigmadeck. Registration Health, Safety and Welfare briefing Presentation showing assembly/disassembly of Sigmadeck Theory behind the selection and use of this equipment Maintenance procedures Toolbox talk Practical use of equipment Practical assessment of each candidate. Written test. Question and answer session. Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. They shall ensure that they have an adequate level of fitness, are physically able to perform the tasks expected in terms of strength, agility and coordination and are able to withstand the stresses of the working environment, such as heat cold and other inclement weather. Ear Plugs Stork of Completion 27

Scaffolding - Awareness Scaffolding Appreciation ½ Day course providing training in the theoretical use and practical identification of conventional scaffolding and its components. Each candidate will have a better understanding of the make-up of a conventional scaffold Candidates will be able to identify each component and where it is used in a scaffold. This course does not take the place of C.I.T.B. (Construction Industry Training Board) official scaffolder training. Registration ealth, Safety and Welfare briefing Presentation showing conventional scaffolding components Work at Height summary. Component identification and the whereabouts of each component within a scaffold Practical handling and classroom use of individual scaffold components Toolbox talk Practical scaffold inspection dealing with fault finding What can go wrong in a scaffold? Practical assessment Candidates may come from various backgrounds but will be, in some way, connected to using, requisitioning or perhaps purchasing scaffolding. Stork of Completion Scaffolding OCTO for Scaffolders Turners OCTO System Scaffolding Safe Use & Operation for Scaffolders 1 Day course providing training in the safe use and operation of OCTO System Scaffold. This course will provide each candidate with a better understanding into the uses of this system scaffold in offshore and petrochemical environments. Registration Health, Safety and Welfare briefing Theory Presentation relating to component parts, manual handling of the equipment, ergonomics, PlusGard Advanced Guardrail System, Work at Height Regulations including Hierarchy of Control Measures, communications and good housekeeping. Toolbox talk. Practical erecting and dismantling of OCTO System Scaffold incorporating PlusGard Advanced Guardrail System in line with the manufacturer s instructions. Practical assessment of each candidate Classroom test. Question and answer session. Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. They shall ensure that they have an adequate level of fitness, are physically able to perform the tasks expected in terms of strength, agility and coordination and are able to withstand the stresses of the working environment, such as heat cold and other inclement weather. Candidates should be in possession of a current C.I.S.R.S. card Stork of Completion 28

Scaffolding OCTO for Non-Scaffolders Turners OCTO System Scaffolding Safe Use & Operation for Non-Scaffolders 2 Day course providing training in the safe use and operation of OCTO System Scaffold to a maximum platform height of 4.0 metres from ground level. This course will provide each candidate with a better understanding into the uses of this system scaffold in offshore and petrochemical environments. This course has a greater emphasis on the practical use of the OCTO System. Registration Health, Safety and Welfare briefing Theory Presentation relating to component parts, manual handling of the equipment, ergonomics, Work at Height Regulations including Hierarchy of Control Measures, communications and good housekeeping. Practical erecting and dismantling of OCTO System Scaffold in line with the manufacturer s instructions. Practical assessment of each candidate Classroom test. Question and answer session. Candidates shall be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. They shall ensure that they have an adequate level of fitness, are physically able to perform the tasks expected in terms of strength, agility and coordination and are able to withstand the stresses of the working environment, such as heat cold and other inclement weather. Stork of Completion 29

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