Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET):
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Helicopter Safety: Training on safe helicopter travel, including crash escape procedures.
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Sea Survival: Learning how to survive at sea, use life rafts, and signal for rescue.
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Firefighting and Fire Prevention: Training in fire hazards, firefighting techniques, and using fire safety equipment.
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First Aid: Basic first aid and CPR skills to manage injuries until professional help arrives.
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Emergency Breathing Systems (EBS): How to use breathing equipment in the event of a helicopter ditching or submersion.
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Evacuation Procedures: Understanding offshore evacuation routes and procedures, including the use of survival suits.
Further Offshore Emergency Training (FOET):
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Refresher training for those who have already completed BOSIET, focusing on emergency response updates and advanced survival techniques.
Additional Specialized Courses:
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Offshore Medical and First Aid: For offshore medics and designated first-aiders.
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HUET (Helicopter Underwater Escape Training): Specialized training for workers traveling by helicopter to and from offshore installations.
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H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness): Training on dealing with the risks of exposure to toxic gases, particularly hydrogen sulfide, in offshore settings.
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