MOE101 HLO & Offshore Helideck Safety H.H. Sheikh Sultan Tower (0) Floor Corniche Street Abu Dhabi U.A.E www.ictd.ae ictd@ictd.ae
Course Introduction: Helicopters play a major role in the offshore environment. Without the knowledge of some of the hazards helicopter operations could be deadly. This course is designed to equip the delegate with the knowledge, understanding and skills required to perform the role of an Offshore Helicopter Landing Officer (HLO) safely and effectively. Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the delegates will be able to: Understand the importance of pre-planning for and the main elements of the response requirement for a range of helideck and helicopter emergencies Define the roles and responsibilities of both the HLO and the Helideck safety during a helicopter-related emergency Understanding the human factors issues during emergencies and how to manage them Understand meteorological requirements for offshore helicopter operations. Learn personal responsibilities and procedures associated with helicopter safety and transportation Learn how to properly and safely direct the boarding/exiting a helicopter Learn the proper in-flight safety practices Learn required safety/firefighting equipment and procedures To provide Helicopter Landing Officers with the knowledge, skills and procedures to safely and efficiently coordinate offshore helicopter operations Who Should Attend? This course is designed for Personnel who are to be appointed to the role of an Offshore Helicopter Landing Officer. Course Outline: Day 1: Introduction Offshore Helideck regulations and guidelines Helicopter and Helideck Hazards and Management Systems General Helicopter Safety Check-In & Preflight Safety Transport Review MOE101 REVISION 001 PAGE 2 OF 5
Smoking Policy Approaching the Helicopter Baggage Compartment Long Items to be transported Preparations for Flight Emergency Ditching Procedures Maintain a state of readiness Identify and locate helicopter operational hazards, hazardous areas, access routes and points Identify, locate and operate all relevant equipment and controls Day 2: Prepare for emergencies Respond to appropriate alarms Prepare for helicopter landing Prepare to enter the incident area General Actions in case of an Aircraft Accident Control the rescue of personnel Control non-firefighting operations Evacuating the Aircraft Emergency Survival Kit Items Preparing to Depart the Helicopter after Landing Offshore Departing the Helicopter HLO responsibilities during helicopter landing and departure Day 3: Control the response to emergencies Supervision of passengers and cargo handling Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air (DGbA) Awareness HLO Normally Unattended Installations Helicopter Landing Officer HLO Responsibilities HLO Duties & Requirements Procedures/Equipment necessary to ensure safe operations Heliport deck readiness/preparedness Proper communication procedures Dangerous goods transport procedures Fueling & Emergency Response procedures MOE101 REVISION 001 PAGE 3 OF 5
Chain of Command Day 4: Heliport Deck Equipment Firefighting Standard Rescue Equipment for Crashes or Fires Emergency Shutdown Heliport Deck and Requirements Heliport Identification & Markings Obstacle Marking Helideck Lighting Lighting of Deck Day 5: Safety Fence or Outer Perimeter Barrier Instruction Signs Operating Information HLO Check List Items Hazardous Materials Transport Passengers & Fueling Communications Proper PPE Use Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) Course Requirement: Hand s on practical sessions, equipment and software will be applied during the course if required and as per the client s request. Course Certificate: International Center for Training & Development (ICTD) will award an internationally recognized certificate(s) for each delegate on completion of training. MOE101 REVISION 001 PAGE 4 OF 5
Course Fees: To be advised as per the course location. This rate includes participant s manual, Hand-Outs, buffet lunch, coffee/tea on arrival, morning & afternoon of each day. Course Methodology: A variety of methodologies will be used during the course that includes: (30%) Based on Case Studies (30%) Techniques (30%) Role Play (10%) Concepts Pre-test and Post-test Variety of Learning Methods Lectures Case Studies and Self Questionaires Group Work Discussion Presentation Course Timings: Daily Course Timings: 08:00-08:20 Morning Coffee / Tea 08:20-10:00 First Session 10:00-10:20 Coffee / Tea / Snacks 10:20-12:20 Second Session 12:20-13:30 Lunch Break & Prayer Break 13:30-15:00 Last Session MOE101 REVISION 001 PAGE 5 OF 5