(OGP) Client Worksite Representative
(OGP) Client Worksite Representative
INTRODUCTION
The Client Worksite Representative acts as the ‘eyes and ears’ of the client with regards to safety, planning, system and procedural assurance, day to day operations, contractual requirements, for what maybe both onshore preparation and offshore operations of a project. This course has been developed to enable delegates to understand their roles and responsibilities as outlined by industry guidance documents.
OBJECTIVES
- Compliance with Health & Safety issues
- Compliance with Local & International guidelines and regulations
- The Principles of Risk Management Process
- The Principles of Management of Change procedures
- Incident Investigation and Reporting requirements
- Ensure work procedures are carried out correctly, accurately, efficiently and safely.
- Report on work progress, lessons learned and any useful recommendation for improvements
- Understand what is expected of the client representative.
- Diving System Assurance process and requirements
- Monitor competence issues within the team
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Delegates should have experience (min. 2 years preferably 5 years in a supervisory / management position) in their relevant offshore discipline (marine, diving, ROV, survey/inspection, underwater engineering) and be familiar (preferred training) with dynamic positioning and position referencing systems.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Duties of the Client Worksite Representative
- Role and Responsibilities
- IOGP Diving Recommended Practice
- IMCA Diving Guidance Notes
- Comparisons between IOGP & IMCA Guidance
- The Principles of Management of Change
- The Principles of Risk Management
- HSE Legislation / International Legislation
- Subsea Systems—Isolations and Barriers
- Leadership and Team Management
- Incident Investigation Process
- Permit to Work Systems
- Emergency Management
