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Last updated at

Tue, 07-Jan-2025
Level
Beginner
Total lessons

3
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00:00:00 Hours
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Short description
Further Offshore Emergency Training (FOET) compliments and enhances existing emergency training, Helicopter underwater escape training (HUET), marine rescue techniques early first aid, fire fighting, and recovery. Provides knowledge gained in the BOSIET course on engineering is renewed and strengthened The product will give learners a chance to practice and demonstrate emergency response skills. Sign up now for this course and step into an exciting and rewarding career.
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Requirements
  • Valid BOSIET or FOET certificate (with CA-EBS, EBS, or TBOSIET/TFOET).
  • Offshore medical fitness certificate.
  • Minimum age: 18 years.
  • Proficiency in course language.
  • Valid photo ID for registration.
  • Training providers must verify that delegates meet all pre-requisite requirements.
Outcomes
  • 1. Properly don an aviation transit suit, lifejacket, and CA-EBS equipment, conduct integrity and buddy checks, and ensure readiness for use.
  • 2. Deploy, operate, and breathe from a CA-EBS under atmospheric conditions.
  • 3. Prepare effectively for a helicopter ditching emergency landing and follow aircrew instructions.
  • 4. Locate and use CA-EBS equipment, perform dry evacuations through a nominated exit, and transition safely to an aviation life raft.
  • 5. Simulate in-water ditching preparation, including locating exits and deploying CA-EBS equipment under dry conditions at poolside.
  • 6. Evacuate from a helicopter ditched on water, operate a push-out window if required, assist others, and carry out initial life raft actions such as mooring, deploying the sea anchor, raising the canopy, and conducting maintenance.
  • 7. Escape through an underwater window opening from a partially submerged helicopter, both with and without push-out window operation.
  • 8. Escape from a capsized helicopter through an underwater window opening, without the use of a push-out window.
  • 9. Follow post-escape procedures, including inflating a lifejacket, deploying a spray visor, and performing in-water survival techniques such as swimming, the Heat Escape Lessening Position (HELP), towing, forming chains, huddles, and circles.
  • 10. Board an aviation life raft from the water and secure safety.
  • 11.Experience rescue by recognized offshore methods and understand survivor actions post-rescue.