NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE IN OIL AND GAS OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY TRAINING
NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas occupational Safety Training is designed specifically for those with safety responsibilities in the oil and gas industry.
Overview
Curriculum
Curriculum
- 9 Sections
- 44 Lessons
- 3 Days
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- ELEMENT 1: Health, Safety and environmental management in context4
- ELEMENT 2: Hydrocarbon process safety 15
- ELEMENT 3: Hydrocarbon process safety 24
- ELEMENT 4: Fire protection and emergency response2
- 5 - STEP 3: IDENTIFY ROOT CAUSES6
- 6.0What are root causes?Copy
- 6.1Performing Root Cause AnalysisCopy
- 6.2Technique: Fishbone Diagram using the cafeteria exampleCopy
- 6.3Case Study Exercise: Discuss a Fishbone DiagramCopy
- 6.4Technique: Pareto Chart (discuss and show example)Copy
- 6.5Case Study Exercise: Complete the Identify Root Causes section (Step #3) of the templateCopy
- 6 - STEP 4: DEVELOP SOLUTIONS8
- 7.0Identifying options for problem resolutionCopy
- 7.1Avoid jumping to conclusionsCopy
- 7.2Technique: BrainstormingCopy
- 7.3Case Study Exercise: Conduct a Brainstorming SessionCopy
- 7.4Recognizing pros and cons for each optionCopy
- 7.5Technique: Kempner-Tregoe (“Must-Have” vs. “Nice-to-Have”)Copy
- 7.6Case Study Exercise: Determine best solution using a “simple” Kempner-Tregoe modelCopy
- 7.7Case Study Exercise: Complete the Develop Solutions section (Step #4) of the templateCopy
- 7 - STEP 5: DEFINE MEASURABLE RESULTS5
- 8.0Design for Process ManagementCopyCopy
- 8.1Operational designCopyCopy
- 8.2Measuring results against the success criteria (Step #1)Copy
- 8.3Case Study Exercise: Review changes to an As-Is Business Process ModelCopy
- 8.4Case Study Exercise: Complete the Define Measurable Results section (Step #5) of the templateCopy
- 8 - STEP 6: STANDARDIZE PROCESS6
- 9.0Defining how the process will be documentedCopy
- 9.1Plan and understand organizational readinessCopy
- 9.2Discuss how employees are empowered to identify and act upon their ideasCopy
- 9.3Identifying follow-up needs (i.e., training) for the staff that will be impactedCopy
- 9.4Technique: Communication PlanCopy
- 9.5Case Study Exercise: Complete the Standardize Process section (Step #6) of the templateCopy
- 9 - STEP 7: DETERMINE FUTURE PLANS4
- 10.0Monitoring the process for Continuous Process Improvement (The “Plan-Do-Check-Act” Cycle)Copy
- 10.1Understand how to sustain the improvements made by the Joiner 7-Step MethodCopy
- 10.2Technique: PDCA formCopy
- 10.3Case Study Exercise: Complete the Determine Future Plans section (Step #7) of the templateCopy
FAQs
Target Audience: This new qualification is designed specifically for those with safety responsibilities in the oil and gas industry. Those who have the responsibility for ensuring safety as part of their day-to-day duties, including:
• Managers;
• Supervisors;
• Employee representatives;
• Newly appointed Health and Safety Advisers.
Exam Type: Closed book, Multiple choice, multiple responses, matching, hotspot, etc.
No Of Questions: 180 questions per paper, 175 scored
Exam duration: 230 Minutes
Result: The passing score is determined through psychometric analysis
Now it’s time to make the commitment to prepare for — and pass — the exam. Carving out time and securing the proper materials to study requires discipline and focus. As a project professional, you’ve got what it takes.
Pad Your Schedule
Visit the Test Center in advance so you can:
Know precisely how to get there.
Find the room immediately on test day.
Test-day tip: Arrive 30 minutes early so you have time to relax before you start the exam.
Or, you can take your Exam online.
Know Your Limits
230 Minutes – Time Allotted for Exam Completion
Two 10-minute breaks for computer-based tests. No scheduled breaks for the paper-based exam.
Prove It’s You
Make sure your ID is:
Valid
Government-issued
And It Includes:
Your photo
Your signature
Stuff You Don’t Need
Calculators
Built into computer-based tests
Scratch Paper and Pencils or Erasable Boards and Markers
Provided by test administrators
Results – Just Like That
Computer-Based Testing
You’ll find out if you passed before you leave.
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Features
- JK Michaels is a PMI accredited ATP(Authorized Training Partner)
- Earn 30 PDUs with Practical, live instructor led sessions
- 9 hours of High-Quality e-learning
- Introduction to predictive and Agile software(microsoft project +JIRA) Poject Leadership Quotients Assessment
- Regular monthly webinars,revisions and exam support.
- Action-oriented learning through case studies,role plays ,games e.t.c
- 90 days e-learning access R language Comprehensive Exam Support