The stage 3 assessment progression is designed as an evaluation of the candidates' skill as a crane operator, usually after completing 40 hours of crane operations. The assessment evaluates the competencies of the candidate operating the crane, as per stage 2, but also concentrates on the planning and understanding of the lifting process.
Stage 2 training should follow as soon as is practicable after Stage 1 training. This training aims to give the Trainee Crane Operator hands-on training in the offshore crane that he will be expected to operate.
On completion of stage 2 the Trainee or Assistant Crane Operator will be restricted to deck work, under supervision of the Installation Crane Operator. If appropriate, and when deemed competent to progress to vessel work (usually after approx 40 hours deck work) the Operator will be reassessed and may then progress to supervised vessel work.
Stage 1 forms the theoretical basis for offshore crane operations and is aimed at novice crane operators or those operators who require the industry accepted qualification. Stage 2 should follow as soon as possible after stage 1 and is conducted at the trainee’s normal offshore installation.
There are two levels for this training. The one day course is intended as an assessment of competence for an existing gantry crane operator. The two day course is intended for novice operators with little or no experience in using gantry cranes.
Operators will be trained or assessed in the safe use of a gantry cranes and associated lifting accessories.
The course consists of classroom-training period, followed by a practical session on hose assembly. The course is aimed at technicians who are involved in making Hydraulic Hose Assemblies.
The Assembly Procedures form part of our In-House Training Programme and are in accordance with the recommendations of The British Fluid Power Association.
This very popular course provides candidates with an appreciation of fitting and adaptor selection to meet agreed specifications, enabling a more authoritative approach to be made when selecting items to match correct pressures, fluid, main component ports, prevent damage and be aware of health and safety implications. To provide a better understanding to those involved in the commissioning and maintenance of such items.
This half - day training programme has been developed to meet the needs of Instrument Fitters, Instrument Technicians and Maintenance Personnel.
The course will provide candidates with valuable knowledge of joint make - up procedures for various manufacturers compression fittings.
Provides candidates with an appreciation of medium and high pressure coned and threaded styled connections i.e. Autoclave, Butec, HIP etc.
Please note that the demonstration and practice will be conducted using the I.P.T product range.
This BFPA accredited and certified course is aimed at personnel who are involved in manufacturing and installation of Hydraulic Hose Assemblies and Connectors.
This course consists of classroom - training period, followed by a practical session on the manufacture of a range of hose assemblies and pressure testing procedures.
This BFPA accredited and certified course is aimed at personnel who have already completed the Foundation Course. The course aims to train the skills needed to prepare and make hoses which are fit for purpose and all information within the course is regularly updated.