ROV Introductory Training - IMCA Accredited

LOCATION : Blyth

DURATION : 10 Days

DETAILS :

This intensive 10 day course covers:

HSEQ:

Awareness of the offshore industry codes of practice, legislation, and guidelines; understanding of requirements for travelling to offshore sites by helicopter; understanding of safety culture in the offshore industry; electrical safety awareness and understanding of electrical isolations including lock out/tag out systems; understanding the dangers of high energy systems (electrical, pneumatic, or hydraulic) and associated good safety awareness; confidence to carry out task risk assessments (TRA) and toolbox talks (TBT) to company requirements.

Industry:

Understanding of the offshore wind industry; understanding of ROV business lines and associated requirements; awareness of offshore life on various offshore worksites/vessels; awareness of the offshore working environment of and the importance of teamwork.

Operations:

Awareness of a trainee’s duties and their role in the ROV crew; understanding of launch and recovery systems (LARS) and awareness of risks; basic ROV piloting skills including navigation, station keeping, tracking, close visual inspection, and tether management; understanding of all appropriate documentation; recognition of ROV system components; awareness of company integrated management system (IMS); awareness of contractual terms and operational impacts; understanding of the importance of good communication; understanding of ‘competence’.

Target Audience:

  • Technicians seeking a career as an ROV Pilot or Technician who have experience outlined within IMCA R002:

Prerequisites:

  • Recognised trade qualification in Electronics/Electrical, Hydraulic or Mechanical.

  • Nationally recognised higher education with at least 1 years trade experience

  • If none of the above apply then certain circumstances allow for evidenced extensive industry experience.

  • ROV Awareness Training