Now available are over 115 e-learning course titles compromising of over 1,000 hours of learning specific for the Oil and Gas industry. These courses have been used to train over 350,000 personnel per year across 30 countries in up to eight languages. Programs cover Health, Safety, Environment and Technical subjects for both Upstream and Downstream operations.
Courses are available over the internet via e-learning portals, corporate intranet and CD-ROM formats. These titles are often used as a component within blended learning programs to deliver underpinning knowledge.
These programs are supported by a range of services including training needs analysis, competency mapping, consultancy, blended learning and programs and managed training delivery.
Courses are endorsed by a number of lead industry bodies, with technical modules delivering internationally recognized certificates from organizations such as OPITO and technical certificates leading to formal qualifications - National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) - certified by City and Guilds and Edexcel.
All generic courses can be localized and customized to meet the individual requirements of specific companies and specific geographic regions.
Features include:
Capability for individual companies to add plant-specific materials (ie: video clips, presentations, web-links, PDFs, etc.)
Book-marking allows learners to leave the course and re-join at the same point
SCORM Compliant
Continuous assessment throughout each module
Automatic remediation of incorrectly answered questions
Interactive 3D models as well as consistent use of detailed animated graphics to represent the concepts being discussed
Technical content geared for the target audience and presented in a clear and concise manner
Fully accessible glossary that can be accessed at any point throughout the course
Modules can be purchased independently or as a complete package
Integrated trainee results management system
Courses have been produced in collaboration with recognized training leaders in the Oil and Gas Industry

COURSE TITLES:
Safe System of Work
Permit to Work
Mechanical Isolations
Electrical Safety Rules
Task Risk Assessment
Authorized Gas Testing
Confined Space/Vessel Entry
Integrated Safe System of Work (ISSOW)
Safety Awareness
Shared/Common Induction
Customized Induction
Compression Fittings and Small Bore Tubing Awareness
Nitrogen Awareness
Hazard Awareness
Welding, Grinding and Machinery
Working at Heights
Gas Hydrates Awareness
Asbestos Awareness
COSHH Awareness
Manual Handling Awareness
Safety Observation System Awareness
Hydrogen Sulphide Awareness
NORM/LSA Scale Awareness
Noise Awareness
Mercury Awareness
Pressure Testing
Personal Safety and Security
Lifting Operations Awareness
ATEX/PED
Stress Awareness
Corrosion Awareness
Display Screen Equipment
Slips, Trips & Falls Awareness
Environmental
Environmental Awareness
Environmental Management
Process Operation and Technology Range (Oil & Gas)
Separation
Gas Compression
Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Vessels
P&IDs
Water Injection
Natural Gas Liquids
Liquefied Natural Gas
Gas Treatment
Oil and Gas Metering, Sampling and Pigging
Oil and Gas Extraction
Flare Systems
Drain Systems
Process Operation and Technology Range (Chemical)
Process Chemistry
Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow
Process Control
Compressors and Compression Technology
Distillation
Integrity Management
Major Accident Hazards and Risk Management
Inherently Safer Design
Pipeline Integrity Management Systems (PIMS)
Well Integrity Management Systems (WIMS)
Corrosion Awareness
Managing Pressure and Leak testing
Management of Mechanical Joint Integrity
Safety Instrumented Systems
Electrical Engineering
Power Production Capacity
Power Systems Design Options
Safety in Design
Electrical Standards and Plant Loads
Motor Performance
Introduction to Power System Design
Batteries and UPS
Control and Distribution of Power
Power Generation
Electrical Motors
Protection Systems
Mechanical Engineering
Introduction to Pumps
Introduction to Gas Turbines
Introduction to Diesel Engines
Introduction to Furnace Operations
Introduction to Heat Exchangers
Introduction to Tank Storage and Ullage
Introduction to Valves
Introduction to Reciprocating Compressors
Introduction to Centrifugal Compressors and Knock out Drums
Mechanical Joint Integrity PF018 / PF019 + PF010
Introduction to Lubrication
Introduction to Seals
Oil and Gas Industry Familiarization
Introduction to the Oil and Gas Industry
Introduction to Subsea Control Systems
Introduction to Distillation
Introduction to Gas Lift
Introduction to Gas Processing
Introduction to Gas Dehydration
Introduction to Dehydration Methods
Introduction to Gas Compression Systems
Introduction to the Theory of Gas Compression
Introduction to Glycol Regeneration
Introduction to NGL Stabilization
Introduction to Separators
Introduction to Separator Construction
Introduction to Problems Associated with Separation
Introduction to Separator Start-up and Shut-down
Introduction to Basic Turbo Expander Process
Introduction to Centrifugal Compressor Control
Introduction to Basic Refrigeration Process
Introduction to Basic Process Science Part 1
Introduction to Basic Process Science Part 2
Introduction to Basic Process Science Part 3
Introduction to Basic Process Science Part 4
Introduction to Produced Water Part 1
Introduction to Produced Water Part 2
Introduction to Produced Water Part 3
Introduction to Pressure and Temperature Instrumentation
Introduction to Flow and Level Instrumentation
Introduction to Safety Systems Part 1
Introduction to Safety Systems Part 2
Hazards in Process Operations
Hazards of Inspections
Hazards of Modifications
Hazards of Fire and Explosions
Reducing Hazards by Design
Hazards of Chemicals
Leak and Pressure Testing of Pipe-work Vessels
Effective Preparation for Maintenance
Hazards of Water
Hazards of Light Ends
Seismic Processing
In the Beginning
Seismic Acquisition
Waves and Raypaths
Geometry
Recording the Data
Frequencies
Process Flows 1
Process Flows 2
Process Flows 3
Process Flows 4
Process Flows 5
Advanced Processing
Minimum Industry Safety Training
(For Experienced Offshore Workers)
Introduction to Hazardous Offshore Environment
Working Safely
Understanding the Risk Assessment Process
Tasks that Require a Permit to Work
Personal Responsibility in Maintaining Asset Integrity
Using Manual Handling Techniques Every Day
Controlling the Use of Hazardous Substances Offshore
Knowledge and Processes of Working at Height
Being Aware of Mechanical Lifting Activities
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