Colin
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Anyone done any?
Im looking at a list of courses that im to go on for work and thats one of them.
5 days, up north, putting out fires and stuff.
Sounds fun
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Faye_2003
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The only emergency training I have is dealing with A&E patients.
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Lynny
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done my police training if that counts!
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Colin
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Hmmm mI think this one is more focused at fire fighting.
Cant find a course content online, just that I can attent next week if I want
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Lynny
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couple of lads on my course spent a week with the fire service doing some training and absolutly loved it. they got to do the exercises where youre in the pitch black crawling through confined spaces etc as well as basic fire fighting. Recommend it to anyone
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Colin
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Offshore Emergency Response Team Member 5 Days
Overview
Delegates receive intensive training in the principles of responding to an emergency as part of a team.
Structure
The course has theory elements with practical exercises and debriefs.
Prerequisites
Delegates must have an in-date BOSIET or FOET certificate. See Survival section for details.
Target Audience
Personnel who are about to undertake an emergency response role.
Course Content
The syllabus focuses on:
Theoretical
* Breathing apparatus techniques
* Closed containers
* Combustion
* Confined Spaces
* Extinguishers
* Fixed systems/detection systems
* Gas characteristics
* Hazardous substances
* Hose handling/water protection
* Pressure vessels
* Teamwork
Practical
* Breathing apparatus techniques
* Casualty handling
* Chemical incident including decontamination procedures
* Confined space rescue
* Foam equipment
* Incident stabilisations including cooling and isolation
* Internal/external fire fighting involving Class A, B and C fires
* Vessel cooling - flame control
* Internal fire fighting
* Portable wheeled extinguisher units
* Hose Reels
Certification
OPITO approved certification and OLF approved certification in accordance with OLF guidelines will be issued on successful completion of the course.
Revalidation
Every two years.
Venue
Held at Petrofac Training, Forties Road, Montrose, or at other locations where facilities are suitable, including overseas.
Items to bring
Towel, toiletries and change of clothing are required. Photographic ID
Health
All delegates will be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire prior to course commencement and be in possession of medical form B if appropriate.
Do I want to be doing that next week Technically ive got 2yrs to do it. The other option os to sit in the house
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Lynny
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do it, you'll really enjoy it!
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Alex_NSM
couple of lads on my course spent a week with the fire service doing some training and absolutly loved it. they got to do the exercises where youre in the pitch black crawling through confined spaces etc as well as basic fire fighting. Recommend it to anyone
Sounds like the sort of thing i'll be doing I think. BA on and entering smoke filled rooms, find your way out etc.
Think i'll go for it then....never know I might even enjoy it
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Lynny
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yeah thats the one, you have a partner giving you some details over the airwaves but its pitch black, then when you fin casualties, you have to share your oxygen etc and get them out. Not good if youre scared of tight spaces like.
People I know who have done it absolutly loved it
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Alex_NSM
do it, you'll really enjoy it!
The only down side is as soon as I pass that course then thats me on the emergency response team at work & once a member its very difficult to get out of doing it, so if theres a major incident I go into the unknown and are one of the last to evacuate.
Only delaying the inevitable if I put it off I guess
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
quote: Originally posted by Alex_NSM
do it, you'll really enjoy it!
The only down side is as soon as I pass that course then thats me on the emergency response team at work & once a member its very difficult to get out of doing it, so if theres a major incident I go into the unknown and are one of the last to evacuate.
Only delaying the inevitable if I put it off I guess
would you not find that massively exciting though? Thats what I love about my job, you never know what youre goina get called to, and what youre goina find when youre there. The adrenaline rush is unreal, especially when going into potentially life threatening situations
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Colin
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Well yeah I do a bit, but ive always prefered the idea of running away from the fire....not running into it
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Colin
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When you've watched Piper Alpha as many times as I have had it drilled into me and spoke to one of the few survivors you'll feel the same
See here -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RLY36yXne0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ejWS-GTxS4&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIetqlHbLdk&feature=related
[Edited on 12-08-2009 by Colin]
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Lynny
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shit that does look pretty scary!
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Colin
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Yeah Im no hero, when it comes to fighting fire stop drop and roll is as involved as I want to be
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Lynny
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fuck rolling, i'd be in the sea!
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smcGSI16V
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
When you've watched Piper Alpha as many times as I have had it drilled into me and spoke to one of the few survivors you'll feel the same
See here -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RLY36yXne0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ejWS-GTxS4&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIetqlHbLdk&feature=related
[Edited on 12-08-2009 by Colin]
I watched a programme last night on beeb which had about piper alpha in it, I can also remember seeing that on the news. So tragic really.
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WATSON
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do it! Id love to do something like that: )
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Colin
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I'll see if I can get on the course starting on the 17th then. Anyone on here from Montrose?
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Colin
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Price (£): 1605 + Accreditation fees where applicable + VAT.
Wowsers....glad im not paying out my own pocket!!
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WATSON
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Thats alot of cash monies
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Ste
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I've done similar when i was in the RAF, I was trained as a fire fighter on the green godesses when the firemen were on strike and also I done the emergency response stuff when I done a detachment on HMS Illustrious to Sierra Leone. Had to do fire fighting and patching holes in the ship
[Edited on 13-08-2009 by Ste W]
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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Colin
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Booked on it for next week Just need to sort out a hotel
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Leighton
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Colin do you have or know of STCW95 ?
or something similar
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Colin
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Nah never heard of it. What is it like?
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