The Certified Rigging and Slinging Operator is competent to safely attach, detach and secure loads to lifting equipment following an approved lifting plan and risk assessment.
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Location:
EnerMech Qatar
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The Certified Rigging Supervisor is competent to plan and supervise rigging and slinging activities.
How to achieve this Certificate of Competence?
In case of any complaints, contact us through +974 4468 9605 or send email to competence.qatar@enermech.com
Detailed procedures for Customer Complaints and Candidate Appeals are available to be downloaded from this website.
Location:
EnerMech Qatar
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The aim of this course is to provide Learners with the knowledge and practical skills to plan and organise basic routine lifting operations.
The programme includes methods and techniques that will instruct in the processes and procedures that are essential in planning and management of lifting operations in the wind industry.
Location:
EnerMech Great Yarmouth Training Centre
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OPITO Lift Planning for Basic Lifting Operations in the Wind Industry Initial Training
The aims & objectives of Stage 1 is to provide personnel, who have little or no experience of the Banksman & Slinger role, with the basic knowledge of activities associated with the combined roles, & the safety & regulatory requirements of those activities.
Initial training program allows the delegate to demonstrate basic Banksman & Slinger practical skills following instruction & demonstration by the training staff. This training programme aims to prepare the delegates for the next stage of the progression path to become a competent Banksman & Slinger i.e Stage 2: Supervised Workplace Experience.
Location:
EnerMech Training Centre
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The Stage 3 & 4 Assessment is comprised of two parts, Knowledge & Practical Assessment. Successful candidates that fully meet the knowledge and practical standard will then be deemed competent to undertake bankman & slinger operations in the workplace.
Location:
EnerMech Training Centre
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The Stage 3 & 4 Assessment is comprised of two parts, Knowledge & Practical Assessment, successful candidates that fully meet the knowledge and practical standard will then be deemed competent to undertake Rigger operations in the workplace.
Location:
EnerMech Training Centre
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OPITO Rigger Competence (Stage 3 & 4)
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.
Location:
EnerMech Training Centre or Client Premises
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BFPA Foundation Course in Working safely with Hydraulic Hoses and Connectors
The target group for Stage 1 is personnel who have little or no training and experience in Rigging & Lifting operations and wish to gain an OPITO Rigger Training Certificate.
The aim and objectives are to provide the delegate with knowledge of the rigging principles, general hazards and risks of rigging and lifting operations, an awareness of relevant legislation and regulation, and a opportunity to practise basic rigging operations following a lifting plan.
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OPITO Rigger Training (Stage 1 & 2)
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.
Location:
EnerMech Training Centre or Client Premises
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The aim of this entry level rope access course is to provide candidates with the ability to perform a specified range of rope access tasks under the supervision of an IRATA level three safety supervisor
Location:
EnerMech Training Centre
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The aim of this course is to provide existing level one candidates with the skills and knowledge required to rig working ropes, undertake rescues from a variety of situations and assemble and implement hauling systems under the supervision of an IRATA level three rope access safety supervisor
Location:
Aberdeen, EnerMech Training Centre
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MInteg_IRATA level2_Course Descriptor
This course is for level two candidates with a minimum of twelve months varied experience and 1000 logged, working level two hours in their log book.
Location:
Aberdeen, EnerMech Training Centre
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MInteg_IRATA level3_Course Descriptor
All IRATA certification is valid for three years from the date of assessment and revalidations can be done six months prior to expiry of existing qualification without losing any time on said qualification.
If rope access Technicians are not using rope access techniques regularly, they should be evaluated for competence prior to the commencement of operational duties.
Location:
Aberdeen, EnerMech Training Centre
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MInteg_IRATA Refresher_Course Descriptor
The aim of this course is to provide individuals with the skills to carry out work at height using personal fall protection equipment such as full body harnesses, energy absorbing lanyards, work positioning lanyards and mobile fall arresters. The course will involve classroom and practical elements.
Location:
Aberdeen, EnerMech Training Centre
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MInteg_Work At Height_Course Descriptor
This Working at Height course is designed to give the learner an awareness of what working at height is, the hazards associated with working at height and the various methods of access, including MEWPS, scaffolding and ladders. Other subjects covered include personal restraint systems and risk assessment. Course duration is 30-40 minutes.
Location:
Online
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Slips and trips are the most common cause of major injuries at work. Stop to think about what may happen to you if you suffered a fall because of a slip or trip. Who could be affected? It may not be as simple as you first imagined. This awareness course is aimed at anybody in a working environment. It covers: the real cost of slips, trips and falls, who is affected, what the main causes are, how to prevent slips, trips and falls, and what your, and your employers responsibilities in the workplace are.
The duration of the course is 30 minutes.
Location:
Online
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A risk assessment is a careful examination of your workplace to identify what may cause harm to you and those around you. It allows employers to see if they have taken suitable precautions, or should do more to prevent harm. Accidents and ill health can ruin lives and affect businesses if output is lost, machinery is damaged or insurance costs increase. Employers are legally required to assess the risks in their workplace, so a plan must be put in place to control these risks. This course will show you how to carry out a risk assessment and help you to identify hazards and reduce the risk of accidents happening.
The duration of the course is 30 minutes.
Location:
Online
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PUWER, or Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations, is a course designed to give students a good understanding of the regulations governing any and all types of machinery and tools that they may encounter in their workplace.
The duration of the course is 25 minutes.
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Online
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This course is intended to give an overview of PPE within common industry. Topics covered in the course include the health and safety regulations, selecting the correct PPE for the job and how to check your PPE prior to use.
The duration of the course is 30 minutes.
Location:
Online
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We can define manual handling as ‘the transportation or supporting of a load by hand or by bodily force’. Surprisingly, it is not dramatic accidents that cause most lost time incidents on and offshore, but strains and sprains caused by relatively straightforward activities. 20% of all offshore accidents and injuries are a result of manual handling activities, making them a major source of lost time. This course will provide you with some national statistics about manual handling, show you what can happen if you don’t perform it correctly, and give you some constructive advice to help you with manual handling activities in the workplace.
The duration of the course is 35 minutes.
Location:
Online
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LOLER, or the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations, are the rules governing the use of lifting equipment and the processes of planning and executing a lift safely. The aim of these regulations is to reduce the risks to people’s health and safety from lifting equipment provided for use at work.
The duration of the course is 30 minutes
Location:
Online
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A dropped object is defined as ‘any object that falls from its previous static position under its own weight’. If an object falls, the force of gravity will pull it towards the ground and if you happen to be in the way you’ll be hit; it’s as simple as that.
The degree to which you might get injured will be influenced by many factors, but the simple rule of thumb is, the heavier or the further an object can fall, the more damage and injury it can cause. This course will help you identify potential dropped objects, and look at ways to reduce the risk of harm.
The duration of the course is 30 minutes.
Location:
Online
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This course is intended to give the user an overview and awareness of hazardous substances. This course looks at the controls in place, the PPE guidelines, the employee’s and employer’s responsibilities and other relative topics.
The duration of the course is 25 minutes
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Online
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PFP/ Harness User
This course is aimed at all personnel who work at height using a harness
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Personal Fall Protection
This part-day course is designed to impart the knowledge to change abrasive wheels correctly, be fully aware of all safety aspects, maintenance and general operational requirements.
This course is intended for workshop personnel who have had little formal safety training with respect to abrasive wheels. It is also available to experienced workshop personnel whose abrasive wheel training may require updating to current regulations.
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Abrasive Wheels
ECITB Accredited Mechanical Joint Integrity Training
Delegates will be trained in all aspects of disassembly, inspection, assembly and tightening of bolted connections.
These training courses can be split into or combined for the following modules:
ECITB MJI 10 – Hand Torque Flange & Clamped Connections
ECITB MJI 19 – Hydraulic Torque Flange & Clamped Connections
ECITB MJI 18 – Hydraulic Tension Flange Connections
Location:
EnerMech Aberdeen
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ECITB MJI
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.
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EnerMech Training Centre or Client Premises
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Thread Awareness Course
The ECITB accredited Small Bore Tubing courses are aimed at those working with twin ferrule compression fittings as well as coned and threaded connections. In addition to providing the initials SBT training courses, EnerMech also offers the ECITB SBT Technical Tests.
Location:
EnerMech Training Centre
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ECITB Small Bore Tubing
This course is aimed at personnel responsible for the issuing and control of lifting equipment from a Rigging Loft onboard an offshore installation, or a shore based workplace. There is an initial test paper to demonstrate inherent level of knowledge on the subject. The course also culminates in a short test paper on lifting equipment inspection.
Location:
EnerMech Training Centre or Client Premises
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This course is aimed at personnel who are required to carry out manual handling activities as part of their regular duties. The course aims to enable personnel to assess their own work activities and contribute towards the development of safer methods and tasks.
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EnerMech Training Centre or Client Location
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Manual Handling Training Programme
This course is designed to give Installation Supervisory level personnel in-depth coverage of LOLER 98 Regulations and requirements in order that they might set up controls and systems to implement LOLER requirements.
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EnerMech Training Centre or Client Premises
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LOLER Supervisor
This course is intended for personnel appointed as an organisation’s LOLER Competent Person. The LOLER Competent Person plans or approves all lifting operations in the workplace and ensures lifting operations comply with LOLER regulations and company procedures. The course provides an assessment of the LOLER Competent Person’s competence.
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EnerMech Training Centre or Client Premises
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LOLER Competent Person
LOLER is the prime source of information and guidance with respect to legislation concerning onshore and offshore lifting operations and lifting equipment.
Course is targeted at Mechanics/Technicians or Supervisory/Foreman level personnel who are required to plan lifting operations, organise the administration of lifting operations, and/or set up/complete lifting equipment records.
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EnerMech Training Centre or Client Premises
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LOLER Awareness Course
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.
Location:
Offshore Installation
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Stage 3 Offshore Crane Operator
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.
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EnerMech Training Centres or Client Worksite
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Stage 2 Offshore Crane Operator
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.
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EnerMech Training Centres or Client Worksite
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Stage 1 Offshore Crane Operator
The purpose of this course is to re-assess the competence of existing stage 2 or stage 3 offshore crane operators to meet the recommendations of BS7121 Part 11.
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Client Location Offshore
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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.
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EnerMech Training Centre or Client Premises
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