OPITO 推出新培训标准以提高海上设施的安全性

Sarah Hutcheon,OPITO 产品开发经理。(图片来源:OPITO)

健康和安全

全球能源行业安全和技能组织 OPITO 推出了新的培训标准,以减少海上设施周围安全区的事故

海上安全作业 (SOMO)——海上设施和能源结构安全区标准根据海上安全论坛 (MSF) 的建议并与 MSF、健康与安全执行局 (HSE) 和其他行业利益相关者,为能源行业安全区及其周围的运营商提供最佳实践。

它将帮助那些负责所有能源结构(例如石油和天然气装置和海上风力涡轮机)周围海洋作业的人员识别并减轻潜在危险。

该标准与无国界医生组织海上行动指南一致,该指南规定了船舶接近任何海上结构的方法。

安全且熟练的能源劳动力

OPITO 产品开发经理Sarah Hutcheon表示:“我们致力于创建劳动力发展解决方案,以打造一支安全且熟练的能源劳动力队伍。业界强调,全球安全区域发生的碰撞是可以避免的,因此需要解决知识、这些领域的运营人员的能力和培训水平。

“该标准旨在应对挑战,防范风险,并为安全海上作业做出有意义的贡献。接受此培训的人员将具备识别和识别任何潜在危险和不安全做法的知识和理解。

“我们期待这一新培训标准在全球推广时将产生积极影响。”

Seacroft Marine Consultants 董事总经理Michael Cowlam表示:“在过去的八年里,我们在英国和国际上培训了 3000 多人,以改进最佳实践并帮助减少涉及安全区船只的事故。” 我们很高兴与 OPITO 和包括 MSF 在内的行业利益相关者合作,将其发展成为全球认可的行业标准。因此,我们希望看到这些安全区工作人员的知识和风险预防能力有所提高,并最终实现全球范围内更安全的海上作业。”

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OPITO introduces new training standards to improve safety around offshore installations

Sarah Hutcheon, product development manager at OPITO. (Image source: OPITO)

Health & Safety

OPITO, the global safety and skills organisation for the energy industry, has launched a new training standard to reduce incidents in the safety zones around offshore installations

The Safe Offshore Marine Operations (SOMO) – Offshore Installations & Energy Structures Safety Zone standard has been developed in response to a recommendation from the Marine Safety Forum (MSF) and following consultation with the MSF, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and other industry stakeholders, to provide best practice to those operating in and around safety zones across energy sectors.

It will help those responsible for marine operations around all energy structures, such as oil and gas installations and offshore wind turbines, to recognise and mitigate potential hazards.

The standard aligns with the MSF Marine Operations Guide, which sets out the method by which vessels should approach any offshore structure.

Safe and skilled energy workforce

Sarah Hutcheon, product development manager at OPITO, said, "We are committed to creating workforce development solutions to build a safe and skilled energy workforce. Industry has highlighted there are avoidable collisions happening in safety zones globally and therefore the requirement to address the knowledge, competency and level of training of those working in operations in these areas.

"This standard sets out to tackle challenges, safeguard against risk and contribute meaningfully to safe offshore marine operations. Those undertaking this training will be equipped with the knowledge and understanding to identify and recognise any potential hazards and unsafe practices.

"We look forward to the positive impact this new training standard will have as it is rolled out globally."

Michael Cowlam, managing director of Seacroft Marine Consultants, remarked, “For the last eight years we have trained more than 3000 people, in the UK and internationally, to improve best practice and help mitigate incidents involving attending vessels in the safety zone. We have been delighted to work with OPITO and industry stakeholders, including the MSF, to develop this to become a globally recognised industry standard. As a result, we hope to see an increase in knowledge and risk prevention by those working in these safety zones and ultimately safer marine operations globally.”