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Unlock the gateway to your future in the oil and gas industry with the IADC Rigpass E-learning Course. Designed with precision and expert insight, this comprehensive program equips you with essential knowledge and skills to thrive in the dynamic world of drilling operations. Immerse yourself in an intuitive online platform, blending cutting-edge technology with engaging content. The IADC Rigpass is your passport to industry compliance and best practices, ensuring safety and efficiency on every rig worldwide. Elevate your professional standing and open doors to endless possibilities. Don't just learn—excel, with the IADC Rigpass E-learning Course, where your future begins today.
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Requirements
  • Device and Internet: Access to a digital device with internet.
  • Interest in safety and hazard management.
  • Identity Verification: Provide valid ID details (name matching government ID) — because the IADC issues a certificate linked to your identity.
  • Unique Email Address: Required for course registration and communication.
  • Time Commitment: Be prepared to complete about 8 to 12 hours of training. Depending how fast you can grasp.
  • Must pass a final assessment with the minimum score.
Outcomes
  • 1.0 CORE CURRICULUM
  • i) Understand Safety Principles: Demonstrate knowledge of general safety practices, alcohol and drug policies, and personal conduct standards on worksites.
  • ii) Identify Prohibited Items: Recognize the importance of prohibiting firearms, weapons, and other unsafe items in the work environment.
  • iii) Implement Worksite Safety: Apply general worksite safety rules, including housekeeping and maintaining safe walking surfaces.
  • iv) Report Incidents: Effectively report and investigate incidents to enhance workplace safety.
  • v) Comprehend Land Transport Safety: Understand the transportation protocols for personnel and materials in compliance with IOGP standards.
  • vi) Utilize PPE Correctly: Identify the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) for various tasks and understand its proper usage, including respiratory and fall protection measures.
  • vii) Recognize Hazards: Differentiate types of hazards and manage hazardous materials safely, including handling uncontrolled releases.
  • viii) Promote Occupational Health: Understand employee responsibilities related to industrial hygiene and identify potential workplace hazards.
  • ix) Manage Hazardous Energy: Learn lockout/tagout procedures and work permit systems to ensure safety in confined spaces and while working at height.
  • x) Ensure Fire Safety: Implement fire protection measures and practice safe evacuation procedures.
  • xi) Conduct Material Handling Safely: Apply safe practices for handling materials, including manual handling techniques.
  • xii) Provide First Aid: Deliver basic health and first aid, including responses to bloodborne pathogens and adverse weather conditions.
  • xiii) Navigate Rig Environments: Master arrival procedures, acknowledge the importance of site-specific orientation, and prepare for emergencies in high-pressure situations.
  • xiv) Implement Environmental Protection: Understand waste management practices and respond appropriately to leaks and spills.
  • 2.0 ONSHORE ENDORSEMENT
  • i) Apply Trenching and Shoring Practices: Understand roles, responsibilities, and best practices for trenching and shoring while identifying underground hazards.
  • ii) Utilize Excavation PPE: Know the appropriate PPE for excavation activities and demonstrate the ability to monitor and rescue in trenching situations.
  • iii) Understand Pits and Ponds Safety: Identify types of pits and ponds, along with safety precautions necessary when working near them.
  • 3.0 OFFSHORE ENDORSEMENT
  • i) Navigate Transportation Safety: Recognize safety measures for various modes of transportation to shorebases and rig locations, including helicopters and boats.
  • ii) Understand Offshore Expectations: Prepare for the planned offshore work environment, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • iii) Promote Water Safety: Recognize the importance of personal flotation devices, survival crafts, and standby rescue vessels to enhance safety in water-related operations.
  • iv) Manage Marine Debris: Identify different types of marine debris and understand the protocols for reporting and managing wildlife impacts.