OPITO, the
global safety and skills organisation for the energy industry, has launched two
training standards for the Americas to improve safety in helideck operations in
the region.
The Helideck
Operations Initial Training (Americas) and Helideck Operations Emergency
Response and Aviation Fuel Management Awareness standards were designed and
updated specifically to reflect legislation and operational differences in the
region and are now being rolled out after a successful pilot.
The standards
offer a minimum benchmark for standardised training in relation
to Helicopter Landing Officer (HLO) competence across the Gulf of
Mexico.
Product
Development Manager at OPITO, Lucie Booth, led on the development of the
standards. She said: “The entire offshore industry and its workforce is reliant
on daily safe transfers to offshore installations in an open sea
environment.
“Offering
a minimum benchmark for standardised HLO training across the Americas
is key to enabling the safe operation of helidecks, and the safety of
those working in this area as well as workers travelling offshore in
helicopters.
Lucie Booth, Product Development Manager at OPITO
“The OPITO standards build on the Civil Aviation Authority’s CAP 437 standards for offshore helicopter landing areas guidance, which is widely adopted in the region, with specific training for HLOs and those undertaking emergency response and refuelling duties.
“These bespoke OPITO standards will ensure a consistent level of training required to meet recommended practices for safety across the entire Americas region. It will also mean greater flexibility for the workforce to move between projects in the region. From initial conversations, we perceive the uptake will be very positive and are already looking to grow the number of training centres which can provide the courses to broaden the standards' reach.”
OPITO worked closely with Maersk Training to develop the robust training standards to meet the specific requirements of the region.
General Manager of the Safety, Survival and Technical Division at Maersk Training, Christopher George Jacques, said: “With the lack of standardised helideck team member training in the Gulf of Mexico, the US offshore industry is missing the opportunity to optimise safe operations on the helideck. The commencement of this regionally specific OPITO course will give the US offshore industry the means to enhance safety in this critical offshore operation.”