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Oil & gas safety course
29 April 2013
The British Safety Council now offers the NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety, a new, globallyrecognised training course and qualification for those with health and safety responsibilities in the international oil and gas industry.

The British Safety Council now offers the NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety, a new, globallyrecognised training course and qualification for those with health and safety responsibilities in the international oil and gas industry.
Aimed at workers in both the onshore and offshore oil and gas sectors, the five-day course provides managers, supervisors, newly appointed safety advisers and rankand- file workers with the knowledge and skills to help manage health and safety during all aspects of hydrocarbon extraction, processing and storage. Based on international standards and management systems, the course covers topics such as safety and environmental management, fire protection and emergency response, and logistics and transport operations.
Delivered face-to-face in a classroom setting, the course is available both on an 'in-company' basis and as a public course, open to all. Stand 22
Aimed at workers in both the onshore and offshore oil and gas sectors, the five-day course provides managers, supervisors, newly appointed safety advisers and rankand- file workers with the knowledge and skills to help manage health and safety during all aspects of hydrocarbon extraction, processing and storage. Based on international standards and management systems, the course covers topics such as safety and environmental management, fire protection and emergency response, and logistics and transport operations.
Delivered face-to-face in a classroom setting, the course is available both on an 'in-company' basis and as a public course, open to all. Stand 22
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