cover image: The following guidelines have been prepared by CAPP to ensure that consistency is being used in the preparation of publications

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The following guidelines have been prepared by CAPP to ensure that consistency is being used in the preparation of publications

25 May 2020

Note: For trainees who are not medically cleared to use the HUEBA device in the HUET and have a valid medical, the trainee must be “red tagged” by the training provider and permitted to complete the training without use of the HUEBA in the HUET. [...] The Installation Safety Induction should include, at a minimum, the following information: general organizational and command structure for the installation; hazards and potential emergencies; the responsibility of individuals for their own safety and the safety of others; the need, and to whom, to report incidents; the location, if any, of designated smoking areas; the location and si. [...] The orientation should include, at a minimum, the following information: the installation’s policies relating to health, safety and environmental protection; the procedures, general work rules and inherent hazards associated with the assigned role; the procedures to be followed in the event of an accident or emergency involving their assigned work area(s); the location, use and care of the. [...] Course Content (a) Basic security issues and communications; (b) The meaning of the different MARSEC levels, the different procedures required of the person at each level and the emergency procedures and contingency plans; (c) Knowledge of security measures for: Access to the installation, Restricted areas, Handling of cargo, Delivery of stores, Monitoring of the installation, and Handling unaccom. [...] aware of the barriers to flow and are practiced in both detection and prevention of the loss of a well barrier; aware of the pass or fail criteria associated with a drill, and the potential implications of and inadequate response during an actual well control event; and assessed for proficiency both collectively and individually in responding to a well control event.

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Aurora

Pages
240
Published in
Canada

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