Offshore Familiarisation Course (OFC)

To enhance the knowledge of seafarers who would like to join an offshore fleet. May be also useful to offshore workers whilst changing their specialization. Certification (OFC) Offshore. This Course content specific to travel over water, and is suitable for both cold and warm water environments . Knowledge of safety and emergency response procedures for working.

Course Code: 212
Category: Offshore Oil & Gas

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Course overview

The Offshore Familiarisation Course is designed to enhance the knowledge of seafarers who wish to join an offshore fleet and may also be useful to offshore workers looking to change their specialization. The course covers a range of topics related to offshore oil and gas operations, which often involve drilling and retrieving oil under extreme pressures.

To put it into perspective, for every 33 feet of descent, the pressure increases by 14.5 psi, making deepwater operations extremely dangerous due to the high pressure, low temperature, and poor visibility. In addition, offshore firms incur high costs due to the need for technologies that can work in extreme environments.

Offshore drilling and production platforms are like living on a knife-edge, with the crew often working under extreme weather conditions. Technicians must continuously monitor the installation and all systems above and below water to ensure safe and smooth operation.

The variability in ocean current strength, direction, and vertical shear, as well as wave height and periodicity, applies significant loads on all materials, increasing fatigue on the medium and long term. Therefore, a continuously improved understanding of ocean conditions and variability is critical to the development of sustainable, safe, and reliable offshore materials and operations

Target Audience

Ship’s Masters, Officers and crew.

What will I learn?

  • 1. Identify key offshore vessel types and roles in the industry.
  • 2. Gain knowledge of essential offshore and cargo operations.
  • 3. Understand towing, harbour operations, and safe docking practices.
  • 4. Familiarize with ASD vessels and harbour tug operations.
  • 5. Learn fundamental ship handling using various propulsion systems.
  • 6. Grasp the basics of anchor handling with practical exercises.
  • 7. Understand key health and safety standards for offshore work.
  • 8. Learn about different ranks and responsibilities in offshore roles.
  • 9.Recognize crew requirements for vessels like PSVs, DSVs, and rescue vessels.
Requirements
  • Participants must have competence as a watch-keeping deck or engine officer.
Curriculum for this course
10 Lessons 08:00:00 Hours
Offshore Vessel Types
1 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Offshore Vessel Types and Designations
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  • Basic Health and Safety Requirements
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  • Basic Knowledge of Anchor Handling
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  • Ship Handling with Different Propulsion/Thrusters
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  • Induction and Practice on ASD Vessels, Including Harbour Tug
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  • Main Aspects and Practice in Harbour Operations
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  • Basic Knowledge of Offshore Towing
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  • Supply Cargo Operations
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  • Basic Offshore Operations
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  • Different Types of Ranks in Offshore Oil and Gas Industry
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  • Offline, Online
  • For the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry. Conducted in accordance with Oil & Gas industry Guidelines
  • Access Period: 6 Months