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How long is rig pass training?

How long is rig pass training?

eight-hour
The Rig Pass course is usually completed in a one-day, eight-hour class. After successful completion of the course, each student is given a unique id card and bar code which allows access to most prime contractor oil and gas sites.

Is rig pass the same as SafeLand?

This curriculum was designed to to help build a solid foundation in safety by addressing general safety needs for the US onshore E&P land contractor community (SafeLand), the drilling industry in general (RigPass) and the petrochemical and manufacturing industries (Basic Orientation Plus®).

What does Rig Pass training consist of?

Subjects covered include:

  • Hazard Communication / Hazwoper.
  • Certified Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing.
  • Certified Lockout – Tagout.
  • Certified Permit Required.
  • Confined Space.
  • Certified Fire Protection and Prevention.
  • Certified Fall Protection.
  • Certified First Aid / CPR and Blood Borne Pathogens.

What is SafeGulf training?

The PEC Basic Orientation SafeGulf Training Course was designed to take the place of multiple Operator orientations and to give each student a general idea of life and safety issues in the oil and gas industry, upstream, downstream, onshore or offshore.

What does IADC stand for?

IADC

Acronym Definition
IADC International Association of Drilling Contractors
IADC International Association of Defense Counsel
IADC Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee
IADC Inter-American Defense College

How do I become IADC certified?

IADC Certification program consists of online exam and the simulator practical test, conducted on the last day of the course. A participant has to score minimum of 70% marks to qualify for the IADC certificate.

How long is SafeLand training good for?

The SafeLand Basic Orientation does not expire, but some companies or employers may impose their own refresher requirements.

What is safe Gulf?

We are a volunteer organization, comprised of operating and contracting companies, industry associations, and accrediting providers with the purpose of having a standardized orientation for the Offshore Oil & Gas Industry.

Does PEC SafeLand training expire?

Who is the best drilling company to work for?

Transocean Ltd. has been crowned the most desirable oil and gas drilling contractor to work for in Rigzone’s 2019 Ideal Employer Survey (IES), which included more than 11,000 respondents from over 100 countries.

What is the IADC accreditation?

IADC’s WellSharp accreditation program provides comprehensive well control training standards for the global drilling industry, emphasizing rigorous training for every person with well control responsibilities.

What is Iwcf or IADC certification?

Both IWCF and IADC focuses on training and testing (examination) on well control, working on conventional wells where traditional well control methods are sufficient. IWCF and IADC cover the industry need for a basic well control programme.

Is the IADC rig pass with safegulf certified?

We’re certified by The IADC – click here to see on the IADC’s website. Every module of our IADC RigPass with SafeGulf course taught online with powerful multimedia. Learn at your own pace with our online RigPass course!

What do you need to know about rigpass?

RigPass® Training Curriculum IADC’s RigPass® program is an accreditation system delivering a standardized safety orientation program for new employees, preparing the employees for almost any operating environment, at almost any site, onshore or offshore.

What does IADC safeland and safegulf endorsements do?

IADC’s RigPass® program (including SafeLandUSA and SafeGulf endorsements) is an accreditation system delivering a standardized safety orientation program for new employees, preparing the employees for almost any operating environment, at almost any site, onshore or offshore.

What do you need to know about PEC safegulf training?

The PEC Basic Orientation SafeGulf Training Course was designed to take the place of multiple Operator orientations and to give each student a general idea of life and safety issues in the oil and gas industry, upstream, downstream, onshore or offshore.