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Target GroupCivil crew/SAR-service who needs to stay offshore while in service.
Objective(JAR-OPS3/EASA)
Participants must acquire knowledge of preparations for an emergency landing on water, as well as be able to evacuate efficiently and independently from a helicopter both above and below water. Participants must be able to:
- Evacuate from a helicopter under water both with and without the use of HABD.
- Arrange for and carry out life-saving first aid, as well as being able to extinguish/fight minor fires on board the helicopter.
- Lead the evacuation of passengers and crew to the fleet from an emergency landing helicopter.
(NOROG)
- Evacuate independently from a helicopter using breathing apparatus (pax).
- Practicing life-saving first aid, carrying out simple forms of firefighting, as well as mastering staying at sea and using rescue equipment in accordance with the NOROG professional plan.
Course ContentsTheory:
- Preparations for emergency landing for crew and pax.
- The helicopter’s emergency systems and equipment.
- Procedures for evacuation.
- Sea rescue and use of rescue equipment.
Practical:
- Organized evacuation from helicopter to fleet.
- Water acclimatization exercises in shallow water with and without HABD.
- Life-saving first aid with CPR.
- Stay at sea with a life jacket.
- Underwater evacuation from helicopter simulator with breathing lung.
- Underwater evacuation exercises from a helicopter simulator with and without the use of HABD.
- Firefighting with hand extinguishers and house fire hose.
- Use of rescue equipment.
PrerequisitesBasic Safety Training according to Norwegian Oil and Gas no older than 4 years, and training according to JAR-OPS 3/EASA no older than 3 years.
ExaminationA written test is completed before the practical training with HABD begins. Upon completion of the course, delegates are given a certificate according to JA OPS 3/EASA and NOROG. Delegates have to participate in all exercises to pass the course.