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Course Length: 1 Day
Scope: Xtend Training LTS “Live Training Sessions” model is basically bringing the same class- room experience to your screen. LTS was built on the VARK approach of psychology of learning, It refers to the four learning styles: Visual, Auditory, Reading/writing preference, Kinesthetic.
Overview:
The idea is simply having a live and interactive video connection with the participants in which we present the material and build dialogues around it.
Key benefits of Xtend Training LTS:
✅Personalized learning.
✅Internationally recognized certificate.
✅Live and Interactive video sessions.
✅Flexible timing.
✅Experienced instructors in a small group can tailor approaches and answer questions on a 1:1 basis with learner
✅Immediate feedback.
✅If a certain module is confusing, too slow, or too fast, the instructor can immediately adjust the teaching plan to accommodate real-time feedback.
✅The participants will have the chance to stop at any time to ask or give feedback.
✅Students can meet both the instructor and each other.
✅Breakout Rooms, where the participants can be divided into separate teams.
✅Hands-on experience – With LTS, it’s easier to mix in case studies and hands-on exercises.
Course Length: 1 Day
Scope: This training program is intended to provide entry level construction workers information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job related hazards on a construction site. The training covers a variety of construction safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter at a construction site. Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards. Instructional time must be a minimum of 10 hours.
Overview:
Introduction to OSHA – 2 hours.
OSHA has required training content for this module to cover workers’ rights, employer responsibilities and how to file a complaint. It includes helpful worker safety and health resources. It also provides a sample weekly fatality and catastrophe report, a material data safety sheet and the OSHA Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (OSHA Form 300).
OSHA Focus Four Hazards – 4 hours. Because most construction fatalities are caused by fall hazards, falls must be covered for a minimum of one hour and 15 minutes. The other Focus Four Hazards must be covered for a minimum of one-half hour each.
✅Falls (minimum 1 hour and 15 minutes)
✅Struck-By (e.g., falling objects, trucks, cranes)
✅Electrocution
✅Caught-In or Between (e.g., trench hazards, equipment)
✅Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment – 30 minutes.
Health Hazards in Construction – 30 minutes. May teach noise, hazard communication, and crystalline silica or any other construction health hazard.
Elective – 2 hours.
Must present at least two hours of training on the following topics. At least two topics must be presented. The minimum length of any topic is one-half hour.
✅Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, & Conveyors
✅Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
✅Stairways and Ladders
✅Excavations
✅Scaffolds
✅Tools – Hand and Power
Optional – 1 hour.
Teach other construction industry hazards or policies and/or expand on the mandatory or elective topics. The minimum length of any topic is one-half hour.
Course Length: 1 Day
Scope:
Worst accident in the history of the oil field (Piper Alpha) was responsible for the death of over 100 lives was because of a failed PTW!
In this work shop we fully learn about the importance of the PTW and how we have to apply an effective PTW system.
Overview:
Outcomes
✅Understand the Permit to Work systems
✅How using a permit to work without completing risk assessments, safe systems of work and job hazard analysis can lead to accidents.
✅Knowing Hot & Cold PTW
✅Confined Spaces PTW
✅Knowing Potential difficulties and solutions with the permit to work system
Outcomes
✅Understand the Permit to Work systems
✅How using a permit to work without completing risk assessments, safe systems of work and job hazard analysis can lead to accidents.
✅Knowing Hot & Cold PTW
✅Confined Spaces PTW
✅Knowing Potential difficulties and solutions with the permit to work system
Course Length: 1 Day
Scope:
The Air hoist is a necessary piece of equipment to lift/move light loads, and could be hazardous if the operator is not properly trained.
This work shop will handle all the necessary information and requirements to safely operate an air hoist.
Overview:
Outcomes
✅Identifying the Hazards associated with operating an air hoist.
✅Know the control methods to eliminate the hazards.
✅Safe rigging of material to be lifted by the hoist.
✅Understanding maintenance and service required for an air hoist.
✅Perform necessary inspections to provide safe operations.
Module One:
✅Introduction
✅Air Hoists Hazards
✅Air Hoists markings & labels
✅Important definitions
✅Initial Control Measures
Module Two:
✅Air hoists mechanism
✅Load Controlling
✅Load Breaking
✅Over Travel Protection
Module Three:
✅Operation
✅The Load
✅Moving the Load
✅The Operator
✅Lifting Accessories
✅Man Riding
Module Four:
✅Service & Inspection
✅Severe Service
✅Frequent Inspection
✅Normal Service
✅Air Hoist Testing
✅Heavy Service
✅Initial Inspection
Course Length: 2 Days
Scope:
A broken link in the chain can result in serious or catastrophic consequences. There- fore, we all need to know how to respond in an emergency situation.
Overview:
Module one:
✅Introduction
✅Important definitions
Module Two:
✅Conscious Competent
✅Ripple
✅Key Pad
✅Leadership & communicational activity.
✅Demonstration of the consequences of an incident.
✅Company policy and management responsibilities
Module Three:
✅Roles and duties of the emergency planning team.
✅Confined space emergency
✅Well control drills
✅Emergency drills:
✅H2s release
✅Fire fighting
✅Man down & first aid
✅Familiarize you with the Emergency Response Process.
✅Review Emergency Response Team Roles and Responsibilities.
✅Provide the needed knowledge to act during an Emergency.
Module Four:
✅Emergency management.
✅Analyses of the Hazards.
✅DISC Personality profile.
✅ Developing the plan.
✅Roles and duties of the emergency response team.
Module Five:
✅Applying an effective emergency response plan is by turning it to a project.
✅Finalizing the work shop will focus on the responsibilities in different Emergency situations including:
✅Well Kick
✅ Blow Out
✅ Fire
✅ Bull ring
✅Emergency Response activity.
✅ The Incident command System (ICS)
✅ Case studies and group discussions
Course Length: 1 Day
Scope:
Throughout our industry, over 60% or more of all High Potential incidents (including those where personnel were not actually exposed) are dropped object related. This course gives the awareness of potential dropped objects and current best prac- tices for securing them and working with tools and equipment at heights as well, the program is based upon Industry and DROPS Forum lessons learned and associ- ated best practices.
Overview:
Outcomes
✅To understand and define what is a potential dropped object
✅To know how to identify a potential dropped object and what could cause a dropped object.
✅Understand and knowing the methods to prevent and/or control dropped objects.
✅To understand roles and responsibilities in preventing and controlling dropped object.
✅To consider options for maintaining awareness and continuous improvement in the fight against dropped objects
Module One:
✅Understanding dropped objects
✅Actual vs Potential
✅Definitions, causes and consequences
Module Two:
✅Explore prevention measures
✅Eliminate, Substitute, Control, Monitor
✅Hazard identification and task risk assessment
✅Key pad
Module Three:
✅Recognise personal responsibilities
✅Intervention and reporting
✅Proactive engagement
Module Four:
✅Hazard Observation
✅Applying our Hazard Identification Tools
Module Five:
✅Applying Xtend Training culture of free dropped object
✅Risk Tolerance
✅Safety Management System
✅Our People
✅Equipment
Course Length: 1 Day
Scope:
On operations, spills can happen day or night, we provide you and your employees through this one day workshop the knowledge to defend yourself against injury and incidents involving spills in the workplace, and how to remove the effect of the spill as soon as possible.
Overview:
Outcomes
To provide the knowledge of how to safely handle potential spill products that we have in our offshore installation. To properly protect, and ensure the safety of others from hazardous spills in our workplace.
To highlight the importance of having a simple, effective and response action plan. Understanding different spill, need different response.
Describe the different Spills Response equipment.
Module One: Important Definitions
✅Hazards
✅Risks
✅Knowing what we have on board
✅Identifying hazardous substance
Module Two: Spill Prevention methods
✅Housekeeping
✅ What is a store for Hazardous Material?
✅Spill sources
Module Three: Spill Response plan
✅Initial response
✅Contingency plan
✅First responder
✅Spill response team
✅Spill Emergency equipment.
Course Length: Half Day
Scope:
(Did you power off the equipment before starting the repair? Well no, it will take us five minutes.), an actual conversation that happens right before an incident! This half day course will give the basic knowledge for applying log out and tag out devices, to prevent serious injury to workers, including types of loto’s and steps for applying them.
Overview:
Outcomes
✅Understand and know the importance of loto devices.
✅Understand the steps of applying and removing of loto devices.
✅Descripe the miss use of loto devices.
Module one: Introduction
✅Definitions
✅Types of energy
✅Types of Hazards
Module two: Why LOTO?
✅Importance of LOTO devices
✅Types of LOTO devices
Module three: The Steps
✅Steps for applying LOTO devices
✅Steps for removing LOTO devices
Module Four: Miss use
✅Miss use of LOTO devices
✅Special LOTO devices Procedures and requirements
Course Length: 1 Day
Scope:
The Risk Assessment workshop is designed to make the employees understand the concepts behind evaluating risks; what is a calculated risk and what is an unmanaged risk. To introduce the severity and probability of risks and give them the tool of how to assess the risk through these two criteria, the workshop will also cover the application of the JSA/JHA/JRA and involve the participants practice creating and discussing the JSAs.
Overview:
Module One: Introduction
✅Importance of risk management
✅Important definitions
Module Two: The risk management Process
✅Types of threats
✅Hazards
✅Risk calculations
✅Controlling methods
Module Three: JSA application
✅Creation of JSA
✅JSA meeting
✅Revision of JSA
Course Length: Half Day
Scope:
We all lift by hand, if it is in our work space or in our homes, whether if it is a box full of papers or a T.V!
This half day course gives fundamental needed information for lifting by hand, what to lift, the know-how, and when not to lift it, and the use of basic mechanical help (tools).
Overview:
Outcomes
✅Know the Different hazards associated with manual handling.
✅Understand the risks and solutions for controlling them.
✅How to perform first-aid in case of injury because of manual handling.
Module one:
✅Important definitions
✅Facts about manual handling
Module two:
✅Different hazards associated with manual handling
✅Manual handling injuries
✅Solutions and controlling the risk of injury
✅Personal Protective Equipment for manual handling
✅Practical manual handling
Course Length: 1 Day
Scope:
Basic Firefighting course will give the participants the necessary information on fire, how does it start, and spreads.
This course will give needed survival information for employees in case of fire, what to do and how to do it, more important ways and methods of controlling the risk to have a fire by eliminating different hazards.
Overview:
Module one: Introduction
✅Important definitions & terminologies
Module two: The anatomy of a fire
✅How does a fire start?
✅How a fire spreads
Module three: Fire prevention
✅Housekeeping practices
✅Chemicals handling and storage
✅Electrical fire prevention
✅Fire detection equipment
Module four: Fire fighting
✅How to put a fire out (Fire Fighting)
✅Extinguishments Types
✅Escape routs
Course Length: 1 Day
Scope:
This workshop fulfill the requirements for the establishment, maintenance, and monitoring of a respiratory protection program, including NIOSH standards, respiratory protection programs, and medical evaluation requirements
Overview:
Module one: Types of respiratory hazards
✅Gasses
✅Vapor
✅Particles
✅Oxygen decency
Module two: Control methods:
✅Types of respiratory protection equipment
✅Respirators selection
Module Three: Respiratory protection program
✅Medical findings
✅Medical evaluation
✅Respiratory fitting
✅Hazards compatibility
✅First aid
Course Length: 1 Day
Scope:
The goal of this workshop is to enable employees to recognize and understand the required elements of the hazard communication program, including how to identify and evaluate chemical hazards.
Overview:
Outcomes
✅Understanding Visual Communication
✅Knowing the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)
✅Applying and knowing the CHB Heading
✅Understanding the Health Hazards and controlling methods including First aid.
Module One: Introduction
✅Visual communication
✅Danger signs
✅Caution signs
✅Safety signs
✅Manufacture labels
✅Transportation labels
✅Hazard labels
Module Two: CHB Headings
✅What are CHB Headings?
✅Identifying the hazard
✅Hazard communication
✅Health hazards and control methods
Course Length: 1 Day
Scope:
Basic first aid course, a first aid provider could be any one in the work force, first aiders over- all aim should be to preserve life, this course will handle this aim plus other aims of first, including preventing the worsening of the patient’s condition and to promote recovery.
Overview:
Outcomes
✅Know the basic emergency action steps.
✅Understand and know different types of first aid emergencies.
✅Know how to perform first aid on different emergency cases.
✅Describe different methods of moving the victim.
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