Course Guide 2015 - Enform

Page 1

2015 Enform Course Guide



HOW TO

REGISTER 1

SELECT YOUR COURSE Please note that course schedules can change. For the most recent information and course dates please visit www.enform.ca

2

CHECK THE PREREQUISITES Check to see if the course you want requires an application or has prerequisites.

3

REGISTER Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. You can register online or by phone. ONLINE: You can register online at enform.ca. If you haven’t done so already please set up an account by clicking on the login button on the homepage. This will provide the instructions for setting up your account. Once your username and password is set up you can add courses to your cart and pay with your credit card. Confirmation of your registration will be emailed to you. BY PHONE: You can also register by calling 1.800.667.5557 and one of our customer service representatives will be happy to help. A credit card will be taken over the phone to reserve your spot.

4

BEFORE THE COURSE Remember to bring government issued photo identification to your course as it is required for admission. Some courses may also require safety equipment, calculators or other materials. Please review the notes and equipment listing for each course to ensure you have everything you need.


CANCELLATION Cancellations received by phone or in writing a minimum of five business days before the course start date will be fully refunded. Cancellations received less than five days before the class start date will receive a 50 percent refund. Where no written notice is received before the class start date no refund will be granted. Additionally, the full cancellation policy can be found at www.enform.ca CERTIFICATES Certificates are issued upon course completion. Only one certificate, per course, is valid. Your wallet certificate will be mailed to the address supplied at the time of registration or on the student data sheet submitted. It can take a few weeks to receive a ticket due to processing and mailing time, however copies of Records of Training can be obtained sooner, if needed. Please note that some courses provide 90 day temporary certificates. If you have not received your permanent certificate prior to the end of the 90 days contact Enrolment Services at customerservice@enform.ca or toll free at 1.800.667.5557.

REPLACEMENT CERTIFICATES AND RECORD OF TRAINING Replacement certificates can be ordered online by logging into your Enform account at www.enform.ca or by calling customer service at 1.800.667.5557. A Record of Training is also available online. The Record of Training can be provided to an employer as proof of certification.



GETTING YOU HOME SAFELY EVERY DAY


TRAINING

BASICS GENERAL COURSES

ELEARNING

ENTRY LEVEL COURSES

Wherever you go in the industry, there is a good chance you will need these basic safety training courses.

Convenient online courses are available at your pace. Enform has computer labs available for those who don’t have access to a computer.

The following entry level courses provide an introduction to the oil and gas industry.

»» Emergency First Aid – Level A CPR »» H2S Alive® »» Oilfield Driver Awareness »» Petroleum Safety Training (PST 2.0)

»» Bear Awareness »» Canada’s Oil & Gas Industry (COGI) »» Drilling Equipment and Well Completion »» Electronic General Safety Orientation (eGSO) »» H2S Alive® Instructor Portal Video »» Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) Awareness eLearning

»» Canada’s Oil & Gas Industry (COGI) »» Petroleum Industry Overview »» Petroleum Exploration, Land and Leasing »» Drilling Equipment & Well Completion »» Production, Processing and Transportation of Oil & Gas »» Refining and Marketing Oil & Gas »» Electronic General Safety Orientation (eGSO) »» General Entry Level Safety

»» Petroleum Safety Training (PST) 2.0

»» Petroleum Safety Training (PST) 2.0

»» Safety Management & Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite Supervision Refresher – Online

»» The Petroleum Industry in Canada

»» Virtual Rig Experience (VRE) 2.0 »» Wildlife Awareness

For more information on getting started in the oil and gas industry visit www.CareersInOilandGas.com


COURSES BY

INDUSTRY BASIC SAFETY

DRILLING

»» Bear Awareness....................................................................... 10

»» Fall Protection for Rig Work...................................................... 21

»» Detection and Control of Flammable Substances.................... 18

»» Fall Rescue for Rig Work.......................................................... 22

»» Electronic General Safety Orientation (eGSO)........................... 19

»» First Line Supervisor’s Blowout Prevention............................... 24

»» Fall Protection – General........................................................... 21

»» International Well Control Training (IWCF)................................. 29

»» Fire and Explosion Prevention Advanced Training for IRP 18................................................... 23

»» Rig Technician Training – (BC Residents)..................................38

»» First Aid – Level A CPR – Emergency....................................... 23 »» First Aid – Level A CPR – Standard.......................................... 23 »» General Entry Level Safety (GELS)............................................ 25 »» H2S Alive®................................................................................. 26 »» Hazard Management................................................................ 27 »» Incident and Accident Investigation.......................................... 28

• Level 1 (Motorman)..............................................................38 • Level 2 (Derrickman)............................................................39 • Level 3 (Driller).....................................................................39

»» Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control (Test Well).................... 42 »» Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control Refresher....................43 »» Special Oilfield Boilers..............................................................46 »» Virtual Rig Experience (VRE) 2.0............................................... 49

»» Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM)................... 32 »» Petroleum Safety Training (PST 2.0).......................................... 37 »» Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG).............................. 47 »» Vapour Plume Ignition Training.................................................48 »» Wildlife Awareness.................................................................... 51 »» Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems (WHMIS) Fundamentals ........................................................... 52

DRIVING AND TRANSPORTATION »» Escort Vehicle Operator............................................................ 20 »» Hours of Service and Managing Fatigue for Commercial Vehicle Carriers and Owners................................ 28 »» Hours of Service and Managing Fatigue for Commercial Vehicle Drivers...................................................... 28 »» Oilfield Driver Awareness (ODA)................................................33

CHAINSAW FALLER »» Chainsaw Faller Competency Program.................................... 14 • • • • • •

Level 1 – Chainsaw Basics.................................................. 14 Level 2 – Faller Entry............................................................ 14 Level 3 – Faller Evaluation.................................................... 15 Level 4 – Faller Tutor............................................................ 15 Oil and Gas Faller Challenge................................................ 16 Oil and Gas Faller Recertification......................................... 16

»» Qualified Supervisor Trainer (QST) Course...............................38

»» Oilfield Hauler...........................................................................34 »» Oilfield Swamper......................................................................34 »» Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG).............................. 47 »» Vacuum Truck Operator – Driver Improvement.........................48 »» Wellhead Boom Truck Operator...............................................50


ELECTRICAL

PRODUCTION

»» Cathodic Protection Rectifier Training....................................... 12

»» Artificial Lift Systems................................................................ 10

»» Electrical Maintenance Training................................................ 19

»» Gas Production Operator......................................................... 25

»» Power Line Safety and Awareness........................................... 37

»» Introduction to Oil and Gas Production and Equipment........... 31 »» Oil and Gas Production Operator Basics..................................33 »» Oil Production Operator............................................................33 »» Oilwell Production Optimization................................................35

FOR AUDITORS »» Certified Health and Safety Auditor Program............................ 12 »» Certified Health and Safety Auditor Renewal............................ 13

SAFETY PLANNING »» Injury Management/Return to Work.......................................... 29 »» Safety Program Development................................................... 42

FOR INSTRUCTORS

»» Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) Refresher...................................................................46

»» Enform Instructor Orientation................................................... 20 »» Fall Protection Instructor Program............................................ 22 »» Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW).......................................... 29

SEISMIC IRP7 WELLSITE SUPERVISION RECOMMENDED TRAINING »» Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention..................... 16 »» Detection and Control of Flammable Substances.................... 18 »» First Aid – Level A CPR – Standard.......................................... 23 »» First Line Supervisor's Blowout Prevention............................... 24

»» Buried Facilities Locator – Basic (BFL – Basic)......................... 10 »» Buried Facilities Locator – Seismic........................................... 11 »» Seismic Blaster Safety Training.................................................44 »» Seismic Field Operations Supervisor (SFOS) Supervisor Accountability.........................................................45 »» Seismic Program Management................................................45 »» Seismic Permit Agent...............................................................46

»» H2S Alive®................................................................................. 26 »» Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite Supervision (SARA)................................................40 »» Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite Supervision (SARR) Refresher................................40

WELL SERVICING

»» Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control (Test Well).................... 42

»» CAODC Service Rig Competency Assessors........................... 11

»» Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control Refresher....................43

»» Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention..................... 16

»» Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG).............................. 47

»» Completions and Workovers.................................................... 17

»» Well Service Blowout Prevention.............................................. 49

»» Oilwell Perforators Safety Training............................................34 »» Petroleum Competency Program – Competency Assessor Training.............................................36 »» Well Service Blowout Prevention.............................................. 49


CERTIFIED ENFORM PARTNERS Grande Prairie Regional College 10726-106 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4C4 Registration: 1.888.539.4772 Medicine Hat College 299 College Drive Medicine Hat, AB T1A 3Y6 Registration: 1.866.282.8394 Medicine Hat College - Brooks 200 Horticultural Station Road East, Brooks, Alberta T1R 1E5 Registration: 1.403.362.1677

Red Deer College – Continuing Education 100 College Blvd. Red Deer, AB T4N 5H5 Registration: 1.403.357.3663 Great Plains College 514 Main Street, Box 488 Kindersley, SK S0L 1S0 Registration: 1.888.382.7972 Great Plains College Swift Current Campus Box 5000,129 2nd Avenue N.E. Swift Current, SK S9H 4G3 Registration: 1.866.296.2472

Southeast Regional College Box 5000-130, 532 Bourquin Road Estevan, Saskatchewan S4A 2V6 Registration: 1.866.999.7372 Southeast Regional College 1A – 110 Souris Avenue Box 1565 Weyburn, SK S4H 0T1 Registration: 1.866.999.7372


LOCATIONS Looking for an Enform course closer to you? Enform has number of training partners across Canada and internationally. To find a list of locations and instructors visit www.enform.ca.

CONTACT COMPUTER LABS ARE AVAILABLE AT OUR CALGARY AND NISKU LOCATIONS FOR ONLINE COURSES.

ENFORM CALGARY

ENFORM BC 9600 - 93rd Ave.

ENFORM NISKU

ENFORM SASKATCHEWAN

5055 - 11th St. NE

Fort St. John, BC

1803 - 11 Street

117 - 3rd St NE

Calgary, Alberta

V1J 5Z2

Nisku, Alberta

Weyburn, SK

T2E 8N4

Phone: 250.785.6009

T9E 1A8

S4H 0W3

Phone: 403.516.8000

Toll free: 1.855.436.3676

Phone: 780.955.7770

Phone: 306.842.9822

Toll free: 1.800.667.5557

Fax: 250.785.6013

Toll free: 1.800.667.5557

Toll Free: 1.877.336.3676

Fax: 403.516.8166

Mon - Fri:

Fax: 780.955.2454

Fax: 306.337.9610

Mon - Fri:

8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Mon - Fri:

Mon - Fri:

8:00 am to 4:30 pm

8:00 am to 4:30 pm

8:00 am to 4:30 pm

(door open at 7:30 am)

Cafeteria on site serves

(closed from 12 – 1 pm)

Cafeteria on site serves

hot and cold lunches.

hot and cold lunches.

For more information about Enform, visit www.enform.ca. 9


A

B

ARTIFICIAL LIFT SYSTEMS

BEAR AWARENESS

Duration: 3 days Cost: $780

Duration: 1 hour Cost: $25

Learn the practical aspects of artificial lifts in conventional production systems and gain an understanding of the principles of operations, equipment, optimizing efficiencies and cost savings for artificial lift systems.

Bear Awareness is a course that introduces the three types of bears in North America. Coexistence is the driving message.

DESIGNED FOR Field operators, foremen, engineers or anyone directly involved in oil production using artificial lift systems. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • • •

Conventional bottom hole pumps Rod strings Tubing Wellheads Pump jacks and prime movers Electric submersible pumps PC pumps Plunger lift systems Chemicals used in oil production systems Brief discussion on heavy oil recovery and the design of equipment

DELIVERY

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • •

Bear types Bear behaviours Ranges Habitats Differences between defensive and predatory attacks Handling and/or preventing encounters Deterrents

DELIVERY Online COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, a registrant can print a program completion report. A permanent certificate will be mailed to the address provided on the student profile within two weeks.

BURIED FACILITIES LOCATOR – BASIC (BFL – BASIC)

Classroom COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire.

Duration: 3 days Contract Only Certificate Expiry: 3 years

RELATED COURSES

This course is an introduction to locating buried facilities. Learn about locating buried facilities and the principles of safe work practices.

• Oilwell Production Optimization NISKU:

Monday, May 11 Monday, November 02

DESIGNED FOR Entry-level workers and experienced locators in the oil and gas industry. TOPICS INCLUDE Regulatory awareness and safe work practices Fundamental principles Locating techniques and procedures How to use locating equipment Hands-on training with variety of manufacturers’ locating equipment • Practice performing basic locates safely and efficiently • • • • •

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • • • •

CSA-approved seasonal foot wear Seasonal coveralls with reflective striping Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves Locating equipment, if possible

DELIVERY By contract. Contact Enform by email at customerservice@enform.ca or by phone at 1.800.667.5557.

10

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


C COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the practical exam and practical assessment with a minimum score of 70%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years.

BURIED FACILITIES LOCATOR – SEISMIC Duration: 2 days Contract Only Certificate Expiry: 3 years This course is designed for locators working in the seismic industry. Participants will learn how to prevent damage to buried facilities through safe and effective planning of locates and the identification and marking of buried facilities. The hands-on training will emphasize the correct use of locating equipment and proper marking and documentation of locates in the seismic industry. DESIGNED FOR

CANADA’S OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY (COGI) – ONLINE SERIES Cost: $130 This online series features five courses dealing with the upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors of the oil and gas industry. DESIGNED FOR Anyone who wants to learn more about the origins of oil and gas from exploration to drilling, processing, transportation and refining. COURSES IN THE SERIES • • • • •

Petroleum Industry Overview Petroleum Exploration, Land and Leasing Drilling Equipment and Well Completion Production, Processing and Transportation of Oil and Gas Refining and Marketing in Oil and Gas

PROGRAM AVAILABILITY

Locators working in the seismic industry.

Participants can explore and complete the series of courses at their own pace.

PREREQUISITES A minimum of 60 days field experience working with an experienced locator in the seismic industry. Successful completion of the Buried Facilities Locator – Basic.

DELIVERY Online – participants can explore courses at their own pace.

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • •

Locating terminology Facilities Equipment Procedures Hands-on training that emphasizes • The correct use of locating equipment • Proper marking and documentation of locates

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • • • • • •

CSA-approved seasonal foot wear Seasonal coveralls with reflective striping Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves Clothing suitable for outdoor conditions Hand-held GPS receiver Locating equipment, if possible

DELIVERY By contract. Contact Enform by email at customerservice@enform.ca or by phone at 1.800.667.5557. COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the practical exam and practical assessment with a minimum score of 70%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years.

CAODC SERVICE RIG COMPETENCY ASSESSORS Duration: 1 day Cost: $185 Learn how to become an assessor and gain an understanding of the guidelines for completing a competency assessment for a floorhand, derrickman or driller. DESIGNED FOR Field superintendents and rig managers in the well servicing division of the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC). PREREQUISITES The CAODC Service Rig Assessors Committee has set the following requirements for becoming an assessor: »» Must be currently employed with a service rig contractor »» Must be at the level of field superintendent or rig manager »» Must complete this one-day Service Rig Competency Assessors Program »» Must submit at least one assessment every three years If an employee of a service rig contractor does not meet these prerequisites and wishes to become an assessor, Part B of the Service Rig Assessors application form must be filled out by the HSE Manager of the service rig contractor. TOPICS INCLUDE • Competence • Responsibilities of the assessor • Performing successful assessments

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

11


C DELIVERY

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

Classroom. Prices outside of Enform facilities may vary. COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will be issued a CAODC Service Rig Competency Assessors Certificate.

• Well Service Blowout Prevention – pg 49 • Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention – pg 16 • Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for

Wellsite Supervision (SARA) – pg 40

Thursday, May 28 Thursday, October 29 Thursday, September 24 Thursday, November 19

Saturday, January 31

RELATED COURSES

NISKU:

Monday, March 02 Monday, June 08 Monday, September 28 Monday, November 23

MEDICINE HAT:

Friday, April 17 RED DEER:

Friday, May 22

BROOKS:

Saturday, November 7

CERTIFIED HEALTH AND SAFETY AUDITOR PROGRAM Duration: 5 days Cost: $1,030 Certificate Expiry: 3 years

ESTEVAN:

Friday, May 01

CATHODIC PROTECTION RECTIFIER TRAINING

This program consists of a five-day training program, followed by a practicum that includes a full health and safety audit. The Enform Audit Instrument is reviewed in detail throughout the program.

Duration: 5 days Cost: $1,675

DESIGNED FOR

Learn how to work with a cathodic protection rectifier through hands-on training. Completion of this course is required to achieve a Level One certificate through Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AAIT). DESIGNED FOR Cathodic Protection Technicians. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • • • •

12

FOR MORE INFORMATION

• Electrical Maintenance Training - pg 19

FORT ST. JOHN:

Thursday, May 07

Upon successful completion of this course, completion of the NACE International CP 1 Tester Course and 1,000 hours of work experience, students can apply for certification with AAIT.

Visit the AAIT website at www.tradesecrets.alberta.ca

NISKU:

Thursday, April 02

Safety glasses Dry leather gloves Appropriate footwear Hand-held multi-meter Calculator

COMPLETION

RELATED COURSES

Friday, February 20 Thursday, May 07

• • • • •

Basic electricity Regulations Codes and standards Electrical hazards Measurement Lock out procedures Rectifier construction Installation Maintenance Troubleshooting Reading and adjusting the rectifier

Health and safety professionals with management/supervisory experience who wish to conduct safety management system audits. PREREQUISITES »» An approved application to become either an Internal or External Enform Auditor »» Completion of Enform’s Safety Program Development course or »» Fulfillment of the educational requirements of an External Auditor candidate (visit www.enform.ca/auditors/crsp-equivalency. aspx) APPLICATION PROCESS »» An application form is available at www.enform.ca »» Participants must apply for one of the two auditor streams, Internal or External Auditor: »» Internal (maintenance) auditors are able to perform internal audits for the single company at which they are employed full-time »» External auditors are able to perform Certification audits, Renewal audits, and Maintenance audits for any company

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


C TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Overview of the Certificate of Recognition Program Responsibilities within the audit process Review of the Enform Auditor Code of Ethics Overview of health and safety auditing and the audit protocol Pre-audit preparation Conducting the pre-audit meeting Conducting the cursory tour Reviewing documentation Conducting interviews Conducting the observation tour Holding an effective close-out meeting Effective report writing Audit submission and quality assurance review Presenting the audit findings

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • PC laptop

DELIVERY Classroom. Prices outside of Enform facilities may vary. COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course and exam, you must submit a qualification audit within six months of the last day of class for review by Enform Audit Reviewers. Once the qualification audit is approved, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit the Enform website at www.enform.ca/safety_audits_ certification

CERTIFIED HEALTH AND SAFETY AUDITOR RENEWAL Duration: 1 day Cost: $250 Certificate Expiry: 3 years Enform Certified Health and Safety Auditors must take this program once every three years prior to the expiry of their certification. DESIGNED FOR Enform auditors wishing to renew their auditor certification or to learn about updates to the audit process. PREREQUISITES »» A current Enform Certified Health and Safety Auditor Certificate »» If your certificate has expired, the standard allows up to six months from the expiry to complete the renewal program. Note: the standard does not allow any new audit registrations until recertification is complete. »» Maintenance of your auditor certification by having performed two audits or maintenance audit options in the previous threeyear certification cycle. »» If this requirement has not been met, the auditor will be required to conduct and submit a regular Certificate of Recognition (COR) audit within six months of the renewal program before recertification can be granted. TOPICS INCLUDE • Updates from the Safety and Certifications (SAC) department • Critical topics from Enform’s five-day Certified Health and Safety

Auditor course

• Updates from government agencies related to the Certificate of

Recognition (COR) program

RELATED COURSES • • • •

Hazard Management – pg 27 Injury Management/Return to Work – pg 29 Incident and Accident Investigation – pg 28 Introduction to OHS Legislation – pg 30

Monday, July 20 Monday, October 05

To learn more about the COR process, visit www.enform.ca. Monday, August 17 Monday, November 16

FORT ST. JOHN:

Monday, April 13 RED DEER:

COMPLETION

FOR MORE INFORMATION

NISKU:

Monday, February 09 Monday, June 15

Classroom. Prices outside of Enform facilities may vary.

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a new Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years.

CALGARY:

Monday, January 19 Monday, March 02

DELIVERY

Monday, October 19

RELATED COURSES • • • • •

Hazard Management – pg 27 Safety Program Development – pg 42 Incident and Accident Investigation – pg 28 Injury Management/Return to Work – pg 29 Certified Health and Safety Auditor Program – pg 12

Monday, September 14 CALGARY: GRANDE PRAIRIE:

Monday, September 28 ESTEVAN:

Monday, April 20 Monday, November 02

Friday, February 6 Wednesday, June 24

Friday, October 9

NISKU:

Friday, May 29

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

Friday, Aug 14

13


C FORT ST. JOHN:

Wednesday April 22

TOPICS INCLUDE Wednesday, October 28

»» »» »» »»

Wednesday, November 4

DELIVERY

ESTEVAN:

Monday, March 23 RED DEER:

Monday, January 12

Hazard assessment and control Chainsaw inspection and maintenance Chainsaw handling and operations Safe limbing and bucking practices

Friday, September 25

Courses are delivered by Enform Franchised Instructors. There are no set session dates for this course. Please contact Enform to get a list of instructors.

CHAINSAW FALLER COMPETENCY PROGRAM

COMPLETION

GRANDE PRAIRIE:

The oil and gas industry adopted the BC Faller Training Standard as the standard level of training for workers falling trees over six inches in diameter. Endorsed by WorkSafeBC, this training program progresses in a graduated manner with on-the-job work experience required between each level. 75% of the time is spent in the field practicing skills.

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Chainsaw Competency Record Logbook and a wallet certificate that is valid for three years. After successful completion of this course, participants are qualified to find work as a bucker (maximum six inches in diameter at breast height trees (DBH). CERTIFICATE RENEWAL

DESIGNED FOR Individuals who would like to become fallers in the oil and gas industry.

If your certification is still valid, you can contact a certified instructor to challenge the course to renew your certificate.

TOPICS INCLUDE

RELATED COURSES

• • • •

Basic steps of site assessment Safe work procedures for chainsaws Falling operations Assessment of falling hazards

COURSES IN THE SERIES • • • • • •

Level 1 – Chainsaw Basics – pg 14 Level 2 – Faller Entry – pg 14 Level 3 – Faller Evaluation – pg 15 Level 4 – Faller Tutor – pg 15 Oil and Gas Faller Challenge – pg 16 Oil and Gas Faller Recertification – pg 16

• • • • •

Level 2 – Faller Entry – pg 14 Level 3 – Faller Evaluation – pg 15 Level 4 – Faller Tutor – pg 15 Oil and Gas Faller Recertification – pg 16 Qualified Supervisor Training Program – pg 38

CHAINSAW FALLER COMPETENCY PROGRAM LEVEL 2 – FALLER ENTRY

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Duration: 5 days Cost: $3,000 Certificate Expiry: 5 years

To learn more about the Chainsaw Faller Competency Program, visit www.enform.ca.

Gain an understanding of theory and practical training in falling operations. DESIGNED FOR

CHAINSAW FALLER COMPETENCY PROGRAM LEVEL 1 – CHAINSAW BASICS Duration: 3 days Cost: Contact Enform for pricing information Certificate Expiry: 3 years Learn the basics of chainsaw handling and operations and gain an understanding of personal and work site safety. DESIGNED FOR Participants of the Chainsaw Faller Competency Program, which qualifies an individual to become a faller.

Participants of the Chainsaw Faller Competency Program, who have completed their Level 1 Chainsaw Basics course. PREREQUISITES »» Successful completion of Level 1 – Chainsaw Basics »» Minimum of 25 days of work experience after completion of Level 1 – Chainsaw Basics APPLICATION PROCESS An application form is available at www.enform.ca. Your application must be approved prior to registering for this course. TOPICS INCLUDE • Preparation, management of falling hazards • Falling procedures and techniques

14

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


C COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Chainsaw Competency Record Logbook and a wallet certificate that is valid for five years.

If you obtain 85% or greater on both the written and practical portions of your Level 3 Faller Evaluation, you will be eligible to progress to the Level 4 – Faller Tutor course. CERTIFICATE RENEWAL

Successful participants will be qualified to find work as a bucker (maximum six inches in diameter at breast height trees (DBH). If supervised by a Certified Faller Tutor, they are qualified to fall trees over six inches in DBH.

Oil and Gas Fallers wishing to recertify should complete the Oil and Gas Faller Recertification application.

RELATED COURSES

• • • • • •

• • • • • •

Level 1 – Chainsaw Basics – pg 14 Level 3 – Faller Evaluation – pg 15 Level 4 – Faller Tutor – pg 15 Oil and Gas Faller Challenge – pg 16 Oil and Gas Faller Recertification – pg 16 Qualified Supervisor Training Program – pg 38

LAC LA BICHE

Monday, April 27 Monday, May 25

Monday, June 22 Monday, August 24

Monday, September 21

CHAINSAW FALLER COMPETENCY PROGRAM LEVEL 3 – FALLER EVALUATION Duration: 1 day Cost: $850 Certificate Expiry: 5 years This evaluation consists of a written exam and a practical 10 tree evaluation, completed by one of Enform’s Qualified Supervisor Trainers (QST). DESIGNED FOR Participants of the Chainsaw Faller Competency Program, who have successfully completed their Level 2 Faller Entry course. PREREQUISITES »» A valid Level 2 – Faller Entry participant who has acquired 25 days of work experience under certified Oil and Gas Faller Tutor »» A Chainsaw Competency Record Logbook that has been signed with all competencies stamped off by a certified Oil and Gas Faller Tutor

RELATED COURSES Level 1 – Chainsaw Basics – pg 14 Level 2 – Faller Entry – pg 14 Level 4 – Faller Tutor – pg 15 Oil and Gas Faller Challenge – pg 16 Oil and Gas Faller Recertification – pg 16 Qualified Supervisor Training Program – pg 38

CHAINSAW FALLER COMPETENCY PROGRAM LEVEL 4 – FALLER TUTOR Duration: 1 day Cost: $120 Learn the roles and responsibilities of the Enform Faller Tutors and gain an understanding of the required leadership, mentoring, communication and coaching skills. DESIGNED FOR Individuals who want to assist Level 2 – Faller Entry candidates in preparing for their Level 3 – Faller Evaluation. PREREQUISITES To qualify for the Level 4 – Faller Tutor course, candidates must receive 85% or higher on both the written and practical portions of the Level 3 – Faller Evaluation or Faller Challenge. COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course participants will be qualified to mentor Level 2 – Faller Entry students. Participants will receive a wallet certificate and a tutor stamp for Level 2 student log books. The wallet certificate will have the same expiry date as your Faller certificate. RELATED COURSES Level 1 – Chainsaw Basics – pg 14 Level 2 – Faller Entry – pg 14 Level 3 – Faller Evaluation – pg 15 Oil and Gas Faller Challenge – pg 16 Oil and Gas Faller Recertification – pg 16 Qualified Supervisor Training Program – pg 38

DELIVERY

• • • • • •

Course locations and schedules are determined by the QST and the applicant.

CALGARY:

COMPLETION

NISKU:

APPLICATION PROCESS An application form is available at www.enform.ca. Your application must be approved prior to registering for this course.

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive an Oil and Gas Faller Logbook and a wallet certificate that is valid for five years. Participants will then be qualified to find work as a Certified Faller.

Thursday, May 21

Thursday, November 05

Thursday, June 11

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

15


C CHAINSAW FALLER COMPETENCY PROGRAM OIL AND GAS FALLER CHALLENGE

A new wallet certificate will be issued to the Faller for another five years. OPTION 2 – FULL FALLER EVALUATION

Duration: 1 day Cost: $1,300 Certificate Expiry: 5 years The faller challenge consists of a written exam and a practical 10 tree evaluation completed by one of Enform’s certified Qualified Supervisor Trainers (QST).

Applicant must have: • A written exam and 10 tree Faller evaluation completed by an • Completed the application online at www.enform.ca

To be qualified to challenge the Oil and Gas Faller Evaluation, you must provide evidence of two years (120 days) in the last four years of work experience as a production faller.

A new wallet certificate will be issued to the successful Faller for another five years. COMPLETION

APPLICATION PROCESS An application form is available www.enform.ca. Your application must be approved prior to registering for this course. DELIVERY

Upon successful completion of one of the above two recertification options participants will receive a new wallet certificate valid for five years. OTHER RELATED COURSES:

Course locations and schedules are determined by the QST and the applicant. COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the challenge, participants will receive an Oil and Gas Faller Logbook and a wallet certificate that is valid for five years. Successful participants will be qualified to find work as a Certified Faller. CERTIFICATE RENEWAL Oil and Gas Fallers wishing to recertify should complete the Oil and Gas Faller Recertification application. RELATED COURSES Level 1 – Chainsaw Basics – pg 14 Level 2 – Faller Entry – pg 14 Level 3 – Faller Evaluation – pg 15 Oil and Gas Faller Recertification – pg 16 Qualified Supervisor Training Program – pg 38

CHAINSAW FALLER COMPETENCY PROGRAM OIL AND GAS FALLER RECERTIFICATION Part of the Chainsaw Faller Competency Program – page 14 Certificate Expiry: 5 years When your Oil and Gas Faller Certificate comes up for renewal there are two options to recertify: OPTION 1 – AUTOMATIC RECERTIFICATION Cost: No fee Applicant must have:

• • • • • • •

Level 1 – Chainsaw Basics – pg 14 Level 2 – Faller Entry – pg 14 Level 3 – Faller Evaluation – pg 15 Oil and Gas Faller Challenge – pg 16 Oil and Gas Certified Faller Recertification – pg 16 Qualified Supervisor Training Program – pg 38 Seismic Field Operations Supervisor (SFOS) Supervisor Accountability – pg 45

COILED TUBING WELL SERVICING BLOWOUT PREVENTION Duration: 1 day Cost: $280 Learn how to use coil tubing equipment in well control operations. DESIGNED FOR Coiled tubing operators and wellsite supervisors involved in well control operations. PREREQUISITES »» A valid Enform Well Service Blowout Prevention Certificate TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • •

Coil tubing equipment Coil tubing tools and accessories Coil tubing blowout prevention Wellhead equipment Flowback systems Well control responses

COMPLETION

• Worked a minimum of 80 days in the last two years of certification • Had three Faller Competency Checks completed by an Enform

QST in the last two years of certification

• Completed the application online at www.enform.ca

16

This option is for those that do not complete option 1 before their certification expires.

Enform QST

PREREQUISITES

• • • • •

Cost: $850 (additional costs may apply)

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Coiled Tubing Certificate that will expire on the same date as your Well Service Blowout Prevention Certificate. If participants fail the exam following the program, they are allowed one rewrite within a 30-day period. Rewrite fees apply.

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


C CERTIFICATE RENEWAL

LLOYDMINISTER:

You may attend this course up to three months in advance of the expiry of your certification, then upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a certificate dated five years from the expiry of your old certificate.

Friday, February 27 Friday, May 15

If you are renewing your valid Coiled Tubing Well Service Blowout Prevention Certificate for the first time after five years, you may challenge the exam. If the challenged exam is failed, you will be required to attend the full one-day course. No second exam challenges will be allowed. If your previous certificate has expired, you will receive a certificate dated five years from the date of course completion after you successfully complete this course.

• Well Service Blowout Prevention – pg 49 • Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite

Supervision (SARA) – pg 40

• Detection and Control of Flammable Substances – pg 18 • Second Line Supervisors Well Control – pg 42 • CAODC Service Rig Competency Assessors – pg 11 CALGARY:

Friday, May 08 Friday, June 05 Friday, June 26 Friday, July 17 Friday, August 14 Friday, September 18

Friday, October 02 Friday, October 09 Friday, October 30 Friday, November 06 Friday, November 27 Friday, December 11

Friday, May 29 Friday, June 12 Friday, June 26 Friday, July 31 Friday, August 28 Friday, September 18 Friday, October 02

Friday, October 09 Friday, October 30 Friday, November 06 Friday, November 20 Friday, December 11 Friday, December 18

FORT ST JOHN:

Friday, January 30

Friday, November 20

DRAYTON VALLEY:

Friday, April 17

Friday, November 27

GRANDE PRAIRIE:

Friday, March 20 Friday, March 27 Friday, April 24

Friday, May 15 Friday, May 29

Friday, September 25

RED DEER:

Saturday, April 11 Friday, April 24 BROOKS:

Friday, April 24

Friday, November 06

COLD LAKE:

Friday, May 01

Friday, September 18

Saturday, April 11 Friday, April 24

Friday, May 08 Friday, September 25

Friday, November 20

COMPLETIONS AND WORKOVERS Duration: 5 days Cost: $1,250 Gain an understanding of all facets of workover operations on both engineering and practical levels. You will have an opportunity to work through a well program to gain knowledge on completing a well. DESIGNED FOR Personnel with limited experience in completions or workovers. TOPICS INCLUDE

NISKU:

Friday, January 09 Friday, February 13 Friday, March 06 Friday, March 27 Friday, April 10 Friday, May 08 Friday, May 15

Friday, November 06

ESTEVAN:

RELATED COURSES

Friday, January 23 Friday, February 27 Friday, March 13 Friday, March 27 Friday, April 17 Friday, May 01

Friday, June 05 Friday, September 25

Friday, May 01 Friday, May 15 Friday, May 29

Friday, September 25 Friday, October 23 Friday, November 20

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Wellheads Tubing Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) regulations Service rigs Cased hole formation evaluation Evaluating cement bonds Casing integrity Perforating Fracturing Acidizing Production service tools Cementing Snubbing Wireline Coiled tubing Cased hole fishing Frac Flowbacks

COMPLETION Upon successful completion, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire.

KINDERSLEY:

Thursday, April 02

CALGARY

SWIFT CURRENT:

Monday, May 25 Monday, October 19

Friday, April 17 MEDICINE HAT:

Friday, March 27 Friday, May 15

Friday, May 29 Friday, October 09

Friday, November 27

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

17


D DETECTION AND CONTROL OF FLAMMABLE SUBSTANCES

DRILLING EQUIPMENT AND WELL COMPLETION

Duration: 1 day Cost: $157 Certificate Expiry: 3 years Gain an understanding on how to safely monitor and control flammable substances through lectures, demonstrations and hands-on practice. DESIGNED FOR Personnel working with or near flammable substances in the oil and gas industry. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • •

Introduction to flammable substances Principles of flammable gas/vapour detection Care and preparation of combustible gas monitors Interpreting combustible gas readings Control methods

COMPLETION

Gain a deeper understanding of drilling equipment and well completion. TOPICS INCLUDE Types of drilling rigs Site preparation Parts and operation of a rig Personnel Environmental protection issues associated with land-based and offshore drilling • Completion techniques required in preparation for producing oil or gas • • • • •

DELIVERY Online COMPLETION

Upon successful completion of the prescribed practical skills and the written examination, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years.

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. RELATED COURSES

RELATED COURSES • Fire and Explosion Prevention Advanced Training for IRP 18 – pg 23 • H2S Alive® – pg 26 CALGARY

Friday, January 09 Friday, February 06 Friday, February 27 Friday, March 20 Friday, April 10 Friday, April 24

Duration: 4 hours Cost: $130

Friday, May 01 Friday, May 22 Friday, June 12 Friday, July 03 Friday, July 24 Friday, August 14

Friday, September 04 Friday, September 18 Friday, October 02 Friday, October 23 Friday, November 06 Friday, December 04

Friday, May 01 Friday, May 15 Saturday, May 09 Saturday, May 23 Friday, June 05 Friday, June 26 Friday, July 17

Friday, August 07 Friday, August 28 Friday, September 11 Friday, September 25 Friday, October 09 Friday, October 30 Friday, November 20

• • • •

Petroleum Industry Overview Petroleum Exploration, Land and Leasing Production, Processing and Transportation of Oil and Gas Refining and Marketing in Oil and Gas

NISKU

Friday, January 16 Friday, January 30 Friday, February 13 Friday, March 06 Friday, March 27 Friday, April 17 Saturday, April 18 MEDICINE HAT

Thursday, April 16

Thursday, November 05

WEYBURN

Sunday, May 10

Thursday, May 14

Friday, October 16

BROOKS

Friday, May 08 ESTEVAN

Thursday, April 30 Friday, May 22

18

Thursday, September 17

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


E ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TRAINING Duration: 2.5 days Cost: $870 Certificate Expiry: 3 years With a focus on electrical safety, this course meets the training requirements for non-electricians performing tasks under Section 24 of the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Act.

ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TRAINING REFRESHER Duration: 1 day Contract only Certificate Expiry: 3 years This refresher course includes a review of the Electrical Maintenance Training course, along with new regulations and other updates.

PREREQUISITES

PREREQUISITES

Applicants must be currently employed in the petroleum industry, with at least three years of related experience.

Applicants must hold a valid Electrical Maintenance Certificate from Enform.

APPLICATION PROCESS

DELIVERY

An application form is available at www.enform.ca. Your application must be approved prior to registering for this course. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • • • •

COMPLETION

Electrical fundamentals Regulations Electrical hazards Hazardous locations Electrical lights Batteries Cathodic protection Catalytic heaters Sensing devices Disconnecting small electrical motors Motor controller panels and control panels

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. Owner companies are responsible for providing information and hands-on training to workers who have completed this course, as per the limitations and conditions for types of work. It is expected that a qualified person, such as an electrician, will provide the training and qualify trainees to perform the specific tasks they would be asked to do. RELATED COURSES • Cathodic Protection Rectifier Training – pg 12 CALGARY

Monday, February 09 Monday, May 11 Monday, October 19 Monday, December 14

By contract. Contact Enform by email at customerservice@enform.ca or by phone at 1.800.667.5557.

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be issued an Electrical Maintenance Training Certificate that is valid for an additional three years.

ELECTRONIC GENERAL SAFETY ORIENTATION (EGSO) Duration: 30 min Cost: Free This free, online safety orientation program is the standard general safety orientation for all workers in the petroleum industry. DESIGNED FOR New, inexperienced workers upon hire or transfer. TOPICS INCLUDE • Content that meets the requirements of the General Safety

Orientation Guideline for the Oil and Gas Industry (Enform, December 2012) • The minimum occupational health and safety information that all employers are required to provide to new, inexperienced workers upon hire or transfer • Note – the eGSO does not contain company specific, prime contractor or site specific information DELIVERY Online COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you can print a Record of Completion that does not expire. RELATED COURSES • Petroleum Safety Training – pg 37

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

19


E ENFORM INSTRUCTOR ORIENTATION

COMPLETION

Duration: 4 hours Cost $210

Upon successful completion of the written exam with a minimum score of 80%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years.

This course provides instructors with an in depth understanding of the standards applicable to all Enform instructors as well as outlining the Enform instructor Code of Ethics.

NISKU

Wednesday, April 15 Wednesday, October 07

DESIGNED FOR

EXECUTIVE SAFETY LEADERSHIP

Mandatory for all new instructors. PREREQUISITES Successful completion of the Instructional Skills Workshop and all course specific pre-requisite skill testing. CALGARY:

Thursday, March 19

Thursday, June 11

Friday, September 11

Thursday, February 12 Thursday, July 23 Thursday, November 5

Thursday, April 16 Thursday, August 13 Thursday, December 3

NISKU

Thursday, January 22 Thursday, May 7 Thursday, October 22

ESCORT VEHICLE OPERATOR

This course is new to 2015. Please contact Enform by email at customerservice@enform.ca or by phone at 1.800.667.5557 for session dates and times. Duration: 1 hour Cost: $75 This course will provide guidance and tools about specific behaviours and practices which are effective for executives to use in demonstrating their commitment to safety. It is intended to provide a high level briefing on relevant and timely topics to help senior executives and board members understand their role in ensuring a strong safety culture within their organisation. Related reading material will be available to download.

Duration: 1 day Cost: $157 Certificate Expiry: 3 years

TOPICS COVERED:

This course provides escort vehicle operators with the basic information they need to assist drivers of over-dimensional loads in the transport of equipment and materials in the oil and gas industry.

• Safety culture – leadership influence in establishing and

This course was developed through the collaborative effort of regulators, industry members from the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) and subject matter experts who use escort vehicles on a daily basis.

• Roles and responsibilities of executives, including obstacles

in engagement.

maintaining of a positive health and safety culture

• Risk management – executive management of risks associated

with major incidents

• Effectiveness of management systems – integration of

• •

DESIGNED FOR

management systems and business functions to enhance safety outcomes Performance Metrics – defining and measuring leading and lagging indicators Process Safety – blending engineering and management skills to prevent major incidents Legal Obligations to identify, assess, eliminate and/or control hazards Due diligence as a defence to provincial OHS and federal criminal code charges Benefits of implementing Safety Management Systems and auditing them through the Certificate of Recognition Program

Operators of escort vehicles (pilot and trail) in the oil and gas industry.

PREREQUISITES

Participants must have one of the following valid tickets:

»» »» »» »» »»

DELIVERY

Light Duty Vehicle (LDV) General Oilfield Driver Improvement (GODI) Oilfield Hauler (OH) Escort Vehicle Operator Oilfield Driver Awareness (ODA)

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • •

20

*Delivery Notice*

Online COMPLETION

Review of professional and defensive driving Fatigue management Legislation Components and basic procedures of escort vehicles Hazards Inspections Trip planning

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. RELATED COURSES • Safety Program Development – pg 42 • Hazard Management – pg 27 • Introduction to OH&S Legislation – pg 30

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


F FALL PROTECTION – GENERAL

FALL PROTECTION FOR RIG WORK

Duration: 1 day Cost: $157

Duration: 2 days Cost: $315

Gain an understanding of general fall protection training, fall protection legislation and best practices across a broad industry spectrum. You will engage in hands-on training activities, including inspecting, fitting, adjusting and connecting fall protection systems and components.

This course has a primary focus on using fall protection equipment safely at height and includes hands-on training. This course was developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC).

DESIGNED FOR

DESIGNED FOR

Individuals working in areas where fall hazards exist.

Workers and other personnel involved in drilling and service rig operations.

NOTE As part of the practical exam, each participant will be briefly suspended in a harness. Participants must be physically capable of safely executing this procedure. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • • • •

Fall hazards and effects on workers Methods of eliminating, analyzing, preventing and controlling falls Fall protection legislation and standards Planning and hazard assessment Fall arrest and fall restraint systems Fall protection equipment Equipment inspection and maintenance Reporting deficiencies Body harness types and uses Protection planning Fall effects and fall rescue

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the written exam and practical skills assessment, you will receive a Certificate of Completion. RELATED COURSES For more comprehensive, hands-on fall protection training specific to working on rigs, refer to Enform’s Fall Protection for Rig Work program. CALGARY:

Tuesday, January 13 Tuesday, February 10 Tuesday, March 17 Tuesday, April 14

Tuesday, May 12 Tuesday, June 16 Tuesday, July 14 Tuesday, August 11

Tuesday, September 15 Tuesday, October 13 Tuesday, November 17 Tuesday, December 08

• • • • • • • • • •

Basic concepts and elements of fall protection Equipment inspection and care Body support devices – harness Connecting components and devices Double-leg lanyards & work positioning Cable ladder climbing systems Vertical rope lifelines (VRLs) Horizontal lifelines (HLLs) Self-retracting lifelines (SRLs) Hands-on training that includes: • Climbing to height using fall protection equipment • Work positioning, anchorage connection • Transfer between fall protection systems

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • • • • •

Approved hard hat with chin strap Approved safety glasses CSA Approved safety footwear Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves Full length pants (no shorts)

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the prescribed practical skills and written exam, you will receive an industry standard Certificate of Completion that does not expire. RELATED COURSES • Fall Rescue for Rig Work – pg 22 • Note: This course is a prerequisite for Fall Rescue for Rig Work. CALGARY

NISKU:

Tuesday, January 20 Tuesday, February 17 Tuesday, March 24 Tuesday, April 21

TOPICS INCLUDE

Tuesday, May 19 Tuesday, June 23 Tuesday, July 21 Tuesday, August 18

Tuesday, September 22 Tuesday, October 20 Tuesday, November 24 Tuesday, December 15

Wednesday, March 18 Wednesday, May 13 Wednesday, June 17

Wednesday, October 14 Wednesday, July 15 Wednesday, August 12 Wednesday, September 16

NISKU

Monday, January 05 Wednesday, January 21 Wednesday, February 04 Monday, February 23 Wednesday, March 25 Monday, April 13 Monday, April 27 Monday, May 11

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

Wednesday, May 27 Tuesday, June 02 Monday, June 15 Wednesday, July 15 Tuesday, August 18 Tuesday, September 01 Monday, October 05 Wednesday, October 21

Wednesday, November 04 Tuesday, November 24 Monday, December 07

21


F RED DEER

Tuesday, April 28 Wednesday, May 27

Monday, June 22 Monday, July 27

Monday, August 24 Monday, September 14

FALL PROTECTION INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM Duration: 4.5 days Cost: $1050 Certificate Expiry: 1 year Learn the program standards and instructional techniques required to provide training for fall protection.

Individuals who would like to become Enform Fall Protection instructors for the Fall Protection Rig Work and Fall Rescue programs. PREREQUISITES »» Participants must hold a valid Fall Protection for Rig Work Certificate »» Completion of the Instructional Skills Workshop »» Completion of the prerequisites listed on the Fall Protection Instructor application form. Note: all prerequisites must be completed 30 days prior to this program. TOPICS INCLUDE Program standards Instructional techniques Practicum evaluation forms Lesson plans Instructor exam review Practice teaching sessions, followed by practical evaluations. Hands-on training that includes: • Climbing safely to height using fall protection equipment • Work positioning • Anchorage connection • Transfer between fall protection systems

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • • • • • •

Duration: 1 day Cost: $315 Learn how to perform rescues safely when working at heights. This course was developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC). DESIGNED FOR Workers, supervisors, managers and safety personnel with a primary focus on performing rescues safely at height. PREREQUISITES

DESIGNED FOR

• • • • • • •

FALL RESCUE FOR RIG WORK

Participants must hold a valid Fall Protection for Rig Work Certificate TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • •

Fall rescue operations Site assessment Casualty assessment Rescue principles Rescue team roles Equipment Post-incident activities Rescue scenarios Hands-on training that includes: • Climbing to height using fall protection equipment • Work positioning • Anchorage connection • Transfer between fall protection systems

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • • • • • •

Approved hard hat with chin strap CSA Approved safety glasses CSA Approved safety toe footwear Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves Full Length pants (no shorts) Note: students are encouraged to bring their own PPE.

COMPLETION

Hard hat with chin strap Safety boots Fire resistant coveralls Gloves Safety glasses Hearing protection

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. CALGARY:

Friday, March 20 Friday, May 15 Friday, June 19

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the written exam with a minimum score of 85%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for one year.

Friday, July 17 Friday, August 14 Friday, September 18

Friday, October 16

Wednesday, May 13 Friday, May 29 Thursday, June 04 Wednesday, June 17 Friday, June 19 Friday, July 17 Thursday, August 20

Thursday, September 03 Wednesday, October 07 Friday, October 23 Friday, November 06 Thursday, November 26 Wednesday, December 09

Wednesday, June 24 Wednesday, July 29

Wednesday, August 26 Wednesday, September 16

NISKU:

Wednesday, January 07 Friday, January 23 Friday, February 06 Wednesday, February 25 Friday, March 27 Wednesday, April 15 Wednesday, April 29 RED DEER:

Thursday, April 30 Friday, May 29

22

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


F FIRE AND EXPLOSION PREVENTION ADVANCED TRAINING FOR IRP 18 Duration: 1 day Cost: $150 Certificate Expiry: 3 years The primary focus of this course is to provide generic fire and explosion prevention program content to minimize fires and explosions. This course was developed to address the advanced level of training specified in Industry Recommended Practice 18: Fire and Explosion Hazard Management. DESIGNED FOR Supervisors, managers, designers and planners who are involved in the planning/supervising of work where there is the possibility of a fire or explosion. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • •

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. This course is certified through St. John Ambulance. CERTIFCATE DURATION Three years. CALGARY:

Thursday, January 08 Thursday, January 22 Thursday, February 05 Thursday, February 19 Thursday, March 05 Thursday, March 19 Thursday, April 09 Thursday, April 16

Thursday, April 23 Thursday, April 30 Thursday, May 14 Thursday, June 04 Thursday, June 18 Thursday, July 02 Thursday, July 16 Thursday, August 06

Thursday, August 20 Thursday, September 03 Thursday, September 17 Thursday, October 01 Thursday, October 15 Thursday, November 05 Thursday, November 19 Thursday, December 03

Thursday, April 23 Thursday, April 30 Thursday, May 14 Thursday, June 04 Thursday, June 18 Thursday, July 02 Thursday, July 16 Thursday, August 06

Thursday, August 20 Thursday, September 03 Thursday, September 17 Thursday, October 01 Thursday, October 15 Thursday, November 05 Thursday, November 19 Thursday, December 03

NISKU

Expanded fire triangle Fire and explosion hazard assessment Control Prevention plans Industry regulations Roles and responsibilities Communications

Thursday, January 08 Thursday, January 22 Thursday, February 05 Thursday, February 19 Thursday, March 05 Thursday, March 19 Thursday, April 09 Thursday, April 16

DELIVERY Contract only. Please contact Enform for inquiries. COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. RELATED COURSES • Detection and Control of Flammable Substances – pg 18 • H2S Alive® – pg 26

FIRST AID – LEVEL A CPR – EMERGENCY

FIRST AID – LEVEL A CPR – STANDARD Duration: 2 days Cost: $175 Certificate Expiry: 3 years Learn to recognize and provide intervention for life-threatening emergencies until medical aid arrives. Standard First Aid is a modular program for those who want to learn more first aid skills. The standard level first aid course is built on the same core and elective lessons as the emergency level program and is intended for workplace use, focusing on adult casualties. DESIGNED FOR

Duration: 1 day Cost: $110 Learn to recognize and provide intervention for life-threatening emergencies until medical aid arrives. Emergency First Aid is a state-of-the-art, modular program of basic first aid skills and select subjects needed to sustain life and manage the scene of an injury. DESIGNED FOR This program is designed to meet industry, business and government requirements.

This program is designed to meet industry, business and government requirements. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • •

Emergency scene management Choking Shock and unconsciousness Severe bleeding One and two rescuer CPR for an adult casualty Automatic external defibrillation (AED) training

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • •

Emergency scene management Choking Shock and unconsciousness Severe bleeding One and two rescuer CPR for an adult casualty Automatic External Defibrillation (AED) training

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

23


F COMPLETION

CERTIFICATE RENEWAL

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. This course is certified through St. John Ambulance.

If you hold a valid certificate, you may take this course up to three months in advance of the expiration of your certificate. Then, upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid from three years from the expiry of your old certificate.

CALGARY:

Thursday, January 08 Thursday, January 22 Thursday, February 05 Thursday, February 19 Thursday, March 05 Thursday, March 19 Thursday, April 09 Thursday, April 16

Thursday, April 23 Thursday, April 30 Thursday, May 14 Thursday, June 04 Thursday, June 18 Thursday, July 16 Thursday, August 06 Thursday, August 20

Thursday, September 03 Thursday, September 17 Thursday, October 01 Thursday, October 15 Thursday, November 05 Thursday, November 19 Thursday, December 03

Thursday, April 23 Thursday, April 30 Thursday, May 14 Thursday, June 04 Thursday, June 18 Thursday, July 02 Thursday, July 16 Thursday, August 06

Thursday, August 20 Thursday, September 03 Thursday, September 17 Thursday, October 01 Thursday, October 15 Thursday, November 05 Thursday, November 19 Thursday, December 03

NISKU:

Thursday, January 08 Thursday, January 22 Thursday, February 05 Thursday, February 19 Thursday, March 05 Thursday, March 19 Thursday, April 09 Thursday, April 16

FIRST LINE SUPERVISOR’S BLOWOUT PREVENTION Duration: 4 days Cost: $720 Certificate Expiry: 3 years Learn the theories of blowout prevention and how to use warning signs to recognize a kick and safely shut-in a well. DESIGNED FOR First Line Supervisor (driller) on a drilling rig. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • •

Source and magnitude of pressure Causes and warning signs of kicks Shut-in procedures Crew positions and duties during well control operations Procedures for circulating out influxes Government regulations

FOR MORE INFORMATION To learn more about how to register for the challenge exam or how to access materials in preparation for the challenge exam, contact Enform by email at customerservice@enform.ca or by phone at 1.800.667.5557. RELATED COURSES • Successful completion of this course is a prerequisite for the

Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control course – pg 42

• Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite

Supervision (SARA) – pg 40

CALGARY:

Monday, January 26 Monday, February 09 Monday, February 23 Monday, March 09 Monday, March 23 Monday, April 06

Monday, April 20 Monday, May 04 Monday, June 15 Monday, July 27 Monday, August 10 Tuesday, September 08

Monday, September 21 Monday, October 05 Monday, October 19 Monday, November 02 Monday, November 16 Monday, November 30

Monday, May 11 Tuesday, May 19 Monday, May 25 Monday, June 01 Monday, June 08 Monday, June 29 Monday, July 13 Tuesday, August 04 Monday, August 17

Monday, August 31 Monday, September 14 Monday, September 28 Monday, October 05 Tuesday, October 13 Monday, October 26 Monday, November 09 Monday, November 23 Monday, December 07

NISKU:

Monday, January 05 Monday, January 19 Tuesday, February 17 Monday, March 02 Monday, March 16 Monday, March 30 Monday, April 13 Monday, April 27 Monday, May 04 GRANDE PRAIRIE

Monday, May 04

Monday, November 30

MEDICINE HAT

Monday, April 20

Monday, October 19

RED DEER

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course and examination, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. Students who successfully complete Rig Tech 2 (which includes the First Line Supervisor’s Blowout Prevention theory) are eligible to challenge the exam within 90 days of completion and verification. If you fail the exam following the course or when taking a challenge exam, you are allowed one rewrite within a 30-day period. Rewrite fees apply. If at any time the exam is failed twice, you will be required to retake the full four-day program.

24

The examination may be challenged every second renewal, provided your current certification has not expired.

Monday, May 11

Tuesday, October 13

ESTEVAN

Tuesday, April 07 Tuesday, May 19 Monday, September 28 Monday, November 23

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


G GAS PRODUCTION OPERATOR

GENERAL ENTRY LEVEL SAFETY (GELS)

Duration: 5 days Cost: $1,250

Duration: 1 day Cost: $40

Learn to how to safely operate gas processing equipment and gain an understanding of gas field handling and processing, including the duties and responsibilities of a gas field operator. Hands-on training takes place at the gas production training facility at Enform’s office in Nisku, Alberta, a fully operational gas plant.

This self-study course provides a review of basic safety practices. Participants can work through the program manual, take and mark their own quizzes, and pace their learning according to their own schedules.

Self-study

DESIGNED FOR Field or gas plant operators, engineers, technologists, or anyone looking to enhance their skills in gas plant operations. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

DELIVERY

Field dehydration Gas sweetening Compression Mechanical refrigeration Pumps Metering and instrumentation Line heaters Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Chemical injection General safety Gas detection Understanding hydrocarbons Process drawings Wellhead equipment Hydrates

DESIGNED FOR New employees entering the petroleum industry and any worker who would benefit from a review of basic safety practices. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • •

Basic safety Personal protective equipment Back injury prevention Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) regulations Hazard identification and elimination Hand tool safety

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this self-study course, your supervisor must submit a certification request form to Enform.

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • • • • •

Hard hat Protective foot wear Safety glasses Fire retardant coveralls Leather gloves

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. RELATED COURSES • Oil and Gas Production Operator Basics – pg 33 • Oil Production Operator – pg 33 NISKU:

Monday, February 02 Monday, May 04 Monday, September 21 Monday, November 23

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

25


H H2S ALIVE® Duration: 1 day Cost: $157 Certificate Expiry: 3 years Learn how to work safely in and around hydrogen sulphide (H2S) environments. DESIGNED FOR Any worker who may be exposed to H2S. PREREQUISITES Participants must be physically capable to perform the required exercises to pass the program (e.g., employees not on Workers’ Compensation or light duty) TOPICS INCLUDE: • • • • •

Physical properties of H2S Health hazards of H2S Protection from H2S Basic rescue techniques Hands-on experience that includes: • Operating a self-contained breathing apparatus • Perform rescue lift and drag exercises

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the written exam with a minimum score of 70%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. RELATED COURSES • Detection and Control of Flammable Substances – pg 18 • Fire and Explosion Prevention Advanced Training for IRP 18 – pg 23 CALGARY:

Monday, January 05 Tuesday, January 06 Wednesday, January 07 Thursday, January 08 Monday, January 12 Tuesday, January 13 Wednesday, January 14 Thursday, January 15 Monday, January 19 Tuesday, January 20 Wednesday, January 21 Thursday, January 22 Monday, January 26 Tuesday, January 27 Wednesday, January 28 Thursday, January 29 Monday, February 02 Tuesday, February 03 Wednesday, February 04 Thursday, February 05 Monday, February 09 Tuesday, February 10 Wednesday, February 11 Thursday, February 12

26

Tuesday, February 17 Wednesday, February 18 Thursday, February 19 Monday, February 23 Tuesday, February 24 Wednesday, February 25 Thursday, February 26 Monday, March 02 Tuesday, March 03 Wednesday, March 04 Thursday, March 05 Monday, March 09 Tuesday, March 10 Wednesday, March 11 Thursday, March 12 Monday, March 16 Tuesday, March 17 Wednesday, March 18 Thursday, March 19 Monday, March 23 Tuesday, March 24 Wednesday, March 25 Thursday, March 26 Monday, March 30

Tuesday, March 31 Wednesday, April 01 Thursday, April 02 Tuesday, April 07 Wednesday, April 08 Thursday, April 09 Monday, April 13 Tuesday, April 14 Wednesday, April 15 Thursday, April 16 Monday, April 20 Tuesday, April 21 Wednesday, April 22 Thursday, April 23 Monday, April 27 Tuesday, April 28 Wednesday, April 29 Thursday, April 30 Monday, May 04 Tuesday, May 05 Wednesday, May 06 Thursday, May 07 Monday, May 11 Tuesday, May 12

Wednesday, May 13 Thursday, May 14 Tuesday, May 19 Wednesday, May 20 Thursday, May 21 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Monday, June 01 Tuesday, June 02 Wednesday, June 03 Thursday, June 04 Monday, June 08 Tuesday, June 09 Wednesday, June 10 Thursday, June 11 Monday, June 15 Tuesday, June 16 Wednesday, June 17 Thursday, June 18 Monday, June 22 Tuesday, June 23 Wednesday, June 24 Thursday, June 25 Monday, June 29 Tuesday, June 30 Thursday, July 02 Monday, July 06 Tuesday, July 07 Wednesday, July 08 Thursday, July 09 Monday, July 13 Tuesday, July 14 Wednesday, July 15 Thursday, July 16 Monday, July 20 Tuesday, July 21 Wednesday, July 22 Thursday, July 23 Monday, July 27

Tuesday, July 28 Wednesday, July 29 Thursday, July 30 Tuesday, August 04 Wednesday, August 05 Thursday, August 06 Monday, August 10 Tuesday, August 11 Wednesday, August 12 Thursday, August 13 Monday, August 17 Tuesday, August 18 Wednesday, August 19 Thursday, August 20 Monday, August 24 Tuesday, August 25 Wednesday, August 26 Thursday, August 27 Tuesday, September 01 Wednesday, September 02 Thursday, September 03 Tuesday, September 08 Wednesday, September 09 Thursday, September 10 Monday, September 14 Tuesday, September 15 Wednesday, September 16 Thursday, September 17 Monday, September 21 Tuesday, September 22 Wednesday, September 23 Thursday, September 24 Monday, September 28 Tuesday, September 29 Wednesday, September 30 Thursday, October 01 Monday, October 05 Tuesday, October 06 Wednesday, October 07 Thursday, October 08 Tuesday, October 13

Wednesday, October 14 Thursday, October 15 Monday, October 19 Tuesday, October 20 Wednesday, October 21 Thursday, October 22 Monday, October 26 Tuesday, October 27 Wednesday, October 28 Thursday, October 29 Monday, November 02 Tuesday, November 03 Wednesday, November 04 Thursday, November 05 Monday, November 09 Tuesday, November 10 Thursday, November 12 Monday, November 16 Tuesday, November 17 Wednesday, November 18 Thursday, November 19 Monday, November 23 Tuesday, November 24 Wednesday, November 25 Thursday, November 26 Monday, November 30 Tuesday, December 01 Wednesday, December 02 Thursday, December 03 Monday, December 07 Tuesday, December 08 Wednesday, December 09 Thursday, December 10 Monday, December 14 Tuesday, December 15 Wednesday, December 16 Thursday, December 17 Monday, December 21 Tuesday, December 22 Wednesday, December 23

Tuesday, February 03 Wednesday, February 04 Thursday, February 05 Monday, February 09 Tuesday, February 10 Wednesday, February 11 Thursday, February 12 Tuesday, February 17 Wednesday, February 18 Thursday, February 19 Monday, February 23 Tuesday, February 24 Wednesday, February 25 Thursday, February 26 Monday, March 02 Tuesday, March 03 Wednesday, March 04

Thursday, March 05 Monday, March 09 Tuesday, March 10 Wednesday, March 11 Thursday, March 12 Monday, March 16 Tuesday, March 17 Wednesday, March 18 Thursday, March 19 Monday, March 23 Tuesday, March 24 Wednesday, March 25 Thursday, March 26 Monday, March 30 Tuesday, March 31 Wednesday, April 01 Thursday, April 02

NISKU

Monday, January 05 Tuesday, January 06 Wednesday, January 07 Thursday, January 08 Monday, January 12 Tuesday, January 13 Wednesday, January 14 Thursday, January 15 Monday, January 19 Tuesday, January 20 Wednesday, January 21 Thursday, January 22 Monday, January 26 Tuesday, January 27 Wednesday, January 28 Thursday, January 29 Monday, February 02

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


H Tuesday, April 07 Wednesday, April 08 Thursday, April 09 Monday, April 13 Tuesday, April 14 Wednesday, April 15 Thursday, April 16 Saturday, April 18 Monday, April 20 Tuesday, April 21 Wednesday, April 22 Thursday, April 23 Monday, April 27 Tuesday, April 28 Wednesday, April 29 Thursday, April 30 Monday, May 04 Tuesday, May 05 Wednesday, May 06 Thursday, May 07 Saturday, May 09 Monday, May 11 Tuesday, May 12 Wednesday, May 13 Thursday, May 14 Tuesday, May 19 Wednesday, May 20 Thursday, May 21 Saturday, May 23 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Monday, June 01 Tuesday, June 02 Wednesday, June 03 Thursday, June 04 Monday, June 08 Tuesday, June 09 Wednesday, June 10 Thursday, June 11 Monday, June 15 Tuesday, June 16 Wednesday, June 17 Thursday, June 18 Monday, June 22 Tuesday, June 23 Wednesday, June 24 Thursday, June 25

Monday, June 29 Tuesday, June 30 Thursday, July 02 Monday, July 06 Tuesday, July 07 Wednesday, July 08 Thursday, July 09 Monday, July 13 Tuesday, July 14 Wednesday, July 15 Thursday, July 16 Monday, July 20 Tuesday, July 21 Wednesday, July 22 Thursday, July 23 Monday, July 27 Tuesday, July 28 Wednesday, July 29 Thursday, July 30 Tuesday, August 04 Wednesday, August 05 Thursday, August 06 Monday, August 10 Tuesday, August 11 Wednesday, August 12 Thursday, August 13 Monday, August 17 Tuesday, August 18 Wednesday, August 19 Thursday, August 20 Monday, August 24 Tuesday, August 25 Wednesday, August 26 Thursday, August 27 Tuesday, September 01 Wednesday, September 02 Thursday, September 03 Tuesday, September 08 Wednesday, September 09 Thursday, September 10 Monday, September 14 Tuesday, September 15 Wednesday, September 16 Thursday, September 17 Saturday, September 19 Monday, September 21 Tuesday, September 22 Wednesday, September 23 Thursday, September 24

Monday, September 28 Tuesday, September 29 Wednesday, September 30 Thursday, October 01 Monday, October 05 Tuesday, October 06 Wednesday, October 07 Thursday, October 08 Tuesday, October 13 Wednesday, October 14 Thursday, October 15 Saturday, October 17 Monday, October 19 Tuesday, October 20 Wednesday, October 21 Thursday, October 22 Monday, October 26 Tuesday, October 27 Wednesday, October 28 Thursday, October 29 Monday, November 02 Tuesday, November 03 Wednesday, November 04 Thursday, November 05 Monday, November 09 Tuesday, November 10 Thursday, November 12 Monday, November 16 Tuesday, November 17 Wednesday, November 18 Thursday, November 19 Monday, November 23 Tuesday, November 24 Wednesday, November 25 Thursday, November 26 Monday, November 30 Tuesday, December 01 Wednesday, December 02 Thursday, December 03 Monday, December 07 Tuesday, December 08 Thursday, December 10 Monday, December 14 Tuesday, December 15 Wednesday, December 16 Thursday, December 17 Monday, December 21 Tuesday, December 22 Wednesday, December 23

HAZARD MANAGEMENT Duration: 1 day Cost: $195 Learn how to develop a hazard management system, which includes; hazard identification, risk assessments, and the hierarchy controls. Material will also cover the understanding of legal expectations for due diligence for hazard management and will review key federal, provincial and local regulatory requirements that pertain to the Hazard Management System (HMS). DESIGNED FOR »» Anyone who will be developing or revising a company’s safety program »» The owner or senior manager of a company holding a Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) who needs to maintain their SECOR status by completing a qualifying course related to health and safety TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • •

Hazard identification Hazard controls Formal hazard assessments Site-specific hazard assessments Workplace inspections Hazard reporting Preventative maintenance Hazardous materials management Continuous improvement

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. RELATED COURSES • Safety Program Development – pg 42 • Incident and Accident Investigation – pg 28 • Introduction to OH&S Legislation – pg 30 CALGARY:

Tuesday, February 03

Friday, June 26

Thursday, October 08

NISKU:

Wednesday, February 18 Thursday, June 18

Wednesday, October 21

FORT ST JOHN:

Friday, April 24

Friday, October 30

GRANDE PRAIRIE:

Tuesday, May 12 ESTEVAN:

Friday, March 27

Thursday, October 01

LLOYDMINISTER

Wednesday, March 11

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

27


H

I

HOURS OF SERVICE AND MANAGING FATIGUE FOR COMMERCIAL VEHICLE CARRIERS AND OWNERS Duration: 1 day Cost: $160 Learn how to manage drivers’ levels of fatigue, reduce injury and death to drivers, co-workers, and to the motoring public who share the road. This course will also discuss the requirements of the Federal Commercial Drivers Hours of Service Regulations and the Oil Well Service Vehicle Permit issued by Alberta Transportation. DESIGNED FOR Commercial vehicle carriers, owners and other supervisory personnel. TOPICS INCLUDE

INCIDENT AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION Duration: 1 day Cost: $195 Learn how to investigate incidents and accidents in order to prevent them from reoccurring, and learn how to turn incidents into positive learning opportunities. DESIGNED FOR »» Frontline supervisors and owners of small to midsized companies who are interested in learning how to perform and document Incident and Accident. »» The owner or senior manager of a company holding a Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) who needs to maintain their SECOR status by completing a qualifying course related to health and safety

The following documents will be referenced:

TOPICS INCLUDE

»» Enform’s Guide to Safe Work – An Employer’s Guide to Designing and Implementing a Fatigue Management Program Version 2 »» A Worker’s Guide to Preventing Incidents and Injuries Related to Fatigue »» AI&T Alberta Reference Guide for Hours of Service

• Initial response to incidents and accidents • Benefits to Incident and Accident investigation • Conducting investigations into incidents of mild to medium

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire.

HOURS OF SERVICE AND MANAGING FATIGUE FOR COMMERCIAL VEHICLE DRIVERS Duration: 1 day Cost: $160 Learn how to better manage your level of fatigue in order to help reduce injury and death to yourself, co-workers, and to the motoring public who share the road. This course will discuss the requirements of the Federal Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Regulation.

• • • •

severity Gathering evidence and information Analyzing the information Determining casual factors Implementation of corrective actions

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. NOTES Once every three years, the owner or senior manager of all companies who hold a Small Employer Certification of Recognition (SECOR) must take a program related to Health and Safety in order to ensure continuous improvement of their HSMS. Attendance in such programs is required to prevent small employers from having their SECOR status interrupted or terminated. This is one such program. RELATED COURSES

Commercial vehicle drivers.

• Safety Program Development – pg 42 • Hazard Management – pg 27 • Introduction to OHS Legislation – pg 30

TOPICS INCLUDE

CALGARY:

The following documents will be referenced:

Wednesday, January 07 Wednesday, March 11

DESIGNED FOR

• Enform’s Guide to Safe Work – An Employer’s Guide to Designing

and Implementing a Fatigue Management Program Version 2

• A Worker’s Guide to Preventing Incidents and Injuries Related

to Fatigue • AI&T Alberta Reference Guide for Hours of Service

Thursday, June 25 Wednesday, August 26

NISKU:

Tuesday, February 17 Wednesday, April 15 Wednesday, June 17

Wednesday, November 25

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire.

28

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA

Wednesday, October 07 Wednesday, December 09


I INSTRUCTIONAL SKILLS WORKSHOP (ISW)

FORT ST JOHN:

Thursday, April 23

Duration: 3 days Cost: $935

LLOYDMINSTER:

Tuesday, March 10

Gain the skills and knowledge to deliver Enform’s programs as well as adult instruction techniques.

RED DEER:

Thursday, November 05

DESIGNED FOR Anyone wishing to become a certified instructor of Enform’s programs.

GRANDE PRAIRIE:

Wednesday, May 13

Tuesday, September 22

ESTEVAN:

APPLICATION PROCESS

Thursday, March 26

An application form is available at www.enform.ca. Your application must be approved prior to registering for this course.

INJURY MANAGEMENT/RETURN TO WORK Duration: .5 day Cost: $80 Learn about the standards for conducting Injury Management/RTW Audits in British Columbia. This course will include a review of how to use the new Injury Management/RTW audit tool. The seminar must be attended before an auditor can use this audit tool in British Columbia. DESIGNED FOR Certified Enform Internal and External Auditors in British Columbia who wish to use the Injury Management/Return to Work (RTW) audit tool. COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. NOTES »» Employers in British Columbia may qualify for incentives if they maintain their Certificate of Recognition and may receive further incentives if they pass and maintain the Injury Management/RTW audit. RELATED COURSES • Safety Program Development – pg 42 • Certified Health and Safety Auditor Program – pg 12

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • •

Instructional delivery Principles of adult learning Learning domains Classroom management practices

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. CALGARY:

Monday, March 16

Monday, June 08

Tuesday, September 08

Monday, May 04 Monday, July 20 Monday, August 10

Monday, October 19 Monday, November 02 Monday, November 30

NISKU:

Monday, January 19 Monday, February 09 Monday, April 13

INTERNATIONAL WELL CONTROL TRAINING (IWCF) Duration: 5 days Cost: $2,495 Certificate Expiry: 2 years Learn how to identify the appropriate well control techniques and practices, as well as the importance of proper selection, inspection, testing, operation and field maintenance of well control equipment. DESIGNED FOR Drillers, rig managers, wellsite supervisors, drilling engineers, drilling superintendents and shore-based supervisors who are responsible for the execution and supervision of well control during drilling operations.

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

29


I PREREQUISITES »» Download the IWCF Practice Test and Answer Key at www.enform.ca. If you cannot answer these questions, you should reconsider registration until you are familiar with the material »» Prerequisite knowledge that includes basic math skills, prior well control training and experience related to your certification needs (Surface vs. Subsea, Fundamentals or Driller vs. Supervisor) »» Note: A valid IWCF Certificate is a prerequisite for Enform’s Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control program

INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY LEGISLATION TRAINING Duration: 1 day Cost: $195 This awareness course familiarizes participants located in AB, BC, SK and MN with the structure of OHS, and enables them to identify and locate the statutes and regulations that apply to their worksite and organizational activities.

APPLICATION PROCESS

DESIGNED FOR:

Complete and submit the International Well Control Form (IWCF) and Candidate Registration Form (CPIF) at least 10 days prior to the requested program date.

Frontline supervisors, safety practitioners and managers.

Contact Enform at iwcf@enform.ca if you have questions about the program or to determine which level of program you may qualify for entry into.

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire.

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Causes of well kicks and surface hole well control Kick detection Basic pressure concepts and calculations General secondary well control procedures Gas behaviour Drilling fluids Basis of secondary well control and the driller’s method Wait and weight method Alternative well control methods Well control equipment Subsea well control Subsea BOP, control systems, risers and wellheads Shut-in choke, kill line and other subsea concerns

COMPLETION

NOTES Once every three years, the owner or senior manager of all companies who hold a Small Employer Certification of Recognition (SECOR) must take a program related to Health and Safety in order to ensure continuous improvement of their HSMS. Attendance in such programs is required to prevent small employers from having their SECOR status interrupted or terminated. This is one such program. CALGARY:

Thursday, March 12

Thursday, August 27

NISKU:

Wednesday, March 18 Tuesday, August 11

Thursday, November 26 Wednesday, January 14

FORT ST JOHN:

DELIVERY The International Well Control Training Forum (IWCF) is taught at Enform’s Nisku Training Facility.

Thursday, October 29 SYLVAN LAKE:

Friday, November 06

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a certificate that is valid for two years. The certificate is available at the driller or supervisor’s level in either surface or combined surface/ subsea certification levels.

ESTEVAN:

Wednesday, September 30

NISKU:

Monday, February 02 Monday, March 09 Monday, April 20 Monday, May 11 Monday, June 01 Monday, July 06

30

Monday, August 10 Monday, September 14 Monday, October 19 Monday, November 23 Monday, December 14

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA

Wednesday, September 16


L INTRODUCTION TO OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION AND EQUIPMENT Duration: 2 days Cost: $830 This course balances practical and theoretical study to introduce you to oil and gas production and equipment. This course is taught at Enform’s training facility in Nisku, Alberta where participants can learn through demonstrations in actual facilities. DESIGNED FOR

Duration: 1 day Cost: $195 Explore the roles and responsibilities in leading others and develop your knowledge and application of interpersonal communication skills. Learn how to effectively use these soft skills to help accomplish work goals and objectives. DESIGNED FOR Individuals who lead teams.

Non-technical staff in the petroleum industry, such as employees of service and supply companies, insurance companies and producing companies, accountants, environmentalists, financial staff, or relief staff who want to get up-to-speed with field operations. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • •

LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNICATIONS

Origin and exploration of hydrocarbons Well surface equipment Battery equipment Process control Compression Instrumentation and computer control Measurement Pipeline operations Environmental concerns

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • •

Planning and organizing work Managing performance Developing others Managing effective working relationships

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. CALGARY:

Wednesday, July 22 Thursday, September 17 NISKU:

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

Wednesday, March 18 Wednesday, November 18

• Coveralls • Hard hats • Safety glasses

NOTE If you do not have the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Enform will loan you the necessary equipment. COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. This course qualifies for 13 hours of Continuing Education credits with the Alberta Insurance Council. RELATED COURSES • The Petroleum Industry in Canada – pg 36 NISKU:

Thursday, February 26 Thursday, April 23 Thursday, June 11 Thursday, September 10

Thursday, October 08 Thursday, November 05

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

31


N NATURALLY OCCURRING RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS (NORM)

NATURALLY OCCURRING RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS (NORM) AWARENESS ELEARNING

Duration: 1 day Contract Only Certificate Expiry: 3 years

Duration: 4 hours Cost: $65 Certificate Expiry: 3 years

This course focuses on issues arising from the handling of concentrated sources of NORM encountered during operation and maintenance of NORM-contaminated equipment, or disposal of NORM-contaminated waste materials.

This online course is designed for people who want to gain a general understanding of NORM-contaminated equipment and processes.

This course has been developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) and other industry and government stakeholders.

People who are not actively engaged with NORM-contaminated equipment and processes.

DESIGNED FOR Petroleum industry workers who are actively engaged with NORM-contaminated equipment and processes. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • •

General radiation and NORM principles NORM sources Locations, labels and barricades Health hazards of NORM Options for personal protection Detection of NORM Work practices for NORM-contaminated equipment Management of NORM-contaminated waste

DESIGNED FOR

»» Note: Petroleum industry workers who are actively engaged with NORM-contaminated equipment and processes should take the NORM Safety Training course TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • •

Introduction to NORM Radiation basics Health hazards Worker protection Worker rights and responsibilities

DELIVERY Online COMPLETION

DELIVERY By contract. Contact Enform by email at customerservice@enform.ca or by phone at 1.800.667.5557.

Upon successful completion of the written exam with a minimum score of 70%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years.

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the written exam with a minimum score of 70%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years.

32

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


O OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION OPERATOR BASICS

OIL PRODUCTION OPERATOR

Duration: 5 days Cost: $1,250

Duration: 5 days Cost: $1,250

Learn basic field terminology and operations instruction and gain a better understanding of safety in the field through classroom lectures and hands-on experience with live operating equipment.

Through a combination of classroom theory and hands-on training, you will gain an understanding of the duties and responsibilities of a battery operator, including safe operating practices, the processes involved and how to operate typical oil battery equipment.

DESIGNED FOR Summer students and/or individuals without previous work experience in the petroleum industry TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • •

Oil battery operators, technologists and technicians or anyone wanting to enhance their skills in oil battery operations. TOPICS INCLUDE

Downhole equipment Surface equipment Instrumentation Pressure vessels Basic measurement Wellheads Flowlines Well testing

• • • • • • • • •

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • • • • •

DESIGNED FOR

Hard hat Protective foot wear Safety glasses Fire retardant coveralls Leather gloves

Separators Treaters Wellhead equipment Pumping equipment Flowlines Battery equipment All major measurement devices and practices Production reporting General safety

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • • • • •

DELIVERY Located at the Enform Nisku Training Facility.

Hard hat Protective foot wear Safety glasses Fire retardant coveralls Leather gloves

DELIVERY

COMPLETION

Located at the Enform Nisku Training Facility.

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire.

COMPLETION

RELATED COURSES • • • • • •

Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) – pg 47 Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) – pg 52 H2S Alive® – pg 26 First Aid – Level A CPR – Standard – pg 23 Gas Production Operator – pg 25 Oil Production Operator – pg 33

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. RELATED COURSES • Oil and Gas Production Operator Basics – pg 33 • Gas Production Operator – pg 25 NISKU:

Monday, February 09 Monday, May 11

NOTES »» Standard field safety courses TDG/WHMIS, First Aid/CPR and H2S Alive® are scheduled the week prior to this program.

Monday, September 28 Monday, November 30

OILFIELD DRIVER AWARENESS (ODA)

NISKU:

Monday, January 26 Monday, April 27

Monday, September 14 Monday, November 16

Duration: 1 day Cost: $157 Certificate Expiry: 3 years Gain knowledge to improve your on-road safe driving behaviours and attitudes as well as gain the understanding of what being a professional driver entails. DESIGNED FOR Professional drivers and workers who drive in oilfield driving environments.

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

33


O TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • •

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the written exam with a minimum score of 80%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years.

Professional driving attitude Defensive driving skills Regulations and policies National Safety Code (NSC) requirements Proper vehicle inspection Off-highway driving techniques Road conditions and hazards Journey Management

OILFIELD SWAMPER Duration: 1 day Cost: Contact Enform for pricing information Certificate Expiry: 3 years

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. This course is approved by Alberta Transportation as a Professional Driving Improvement Course (PDIC). Participants with an Alberta Operator’s License who receive 80% or better on the written examination are eligible for a reduction of up to three demerit points from their driving record from Alberta Transportation through any Alberta registries agent. CALGARY:

Wednesday, April 15 Wednesday, April 29

Wednesday, May 27 Wednesday, June 24

Tuesday, July 14 Wednesday, September 16

Wednesday, May 20 Wednesday, June 17 Tuesday, July 07 Tuesday, August 11 Tuesday, September 08

Tuesday, October 13 Thursday, October 22 Tuesday, November 03 Tuesday, November 17

NISKU:

Wednesday, February 18 Wednesday, March 11 Wednesday, March 18 Wednesday, April 01 Wednesday, May 13

DESIGNED FOR Swampers who work primarily in the rig moving sector. Topics Include • • • • • •

Legislation Pre-job preparation Field equipment preparation Lease activities Travel Post-job duties

DELIVERY This course is available by contract or as a self-study option. In the self-study option, Enform will provide the student manual and video, and the company will provide the student with on-the-job training with a competent operator.

OILFIELD HAULER

For more information, contact Enform by email at customerservice@enform.ca or by phone at 1.800.667.5557.

Duration: 1 day Cost: $157 Certificate Expiry: 3 years

COMPLETION

Gain knowledge to improve your on-road safe driving behaviours and attitudes in the rig moving sector of the oil and gas industry.

Oilfield truck drivers with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 15000 kg and higher. PREREQUISITES »» First-time participants are required to hold a valid General Oilfield Driver Improvement or an Oilfield Driver Awareness course certification. »» Recertification participants are required to hold a unexpired Oilfield Hauler Certificate. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • •

Upon successful completion of the written exam with a minimum score of 80%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years.

OILWELL PERFORATORS SAFETY TRAINING

DESIGNED FOR

34

Learn how to work as a swamper assisting equipment operators in the safe loading, transportation, off-loading and erection of oilfield equipment and materials.

Duration: 2 days Cost: $490 Certificate Expiry: 5 years Gain a basic knowledge and understanding of oilwell explosives in order to prevent incidents and to protect yourself, the public, property and the environment. This course has been developed in conjunction with the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) and government representatives from Western Canada and the Territories to provide a minimum industry training standard for blasting in oil and gas wells.

Rig moving (tear down and set up procedures) Equipment hauling Hazard evaluation Tie-down procedures Winching procedures Load positioning

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


O DESIGNED FOR

OILWELL PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION

Workers engaged in well operations such as wire line perforating and completions, TCP perforating, explosive fracturing, pipe recovery and tool services.

Duration: 2 days Cost: $600

»» Note: Slickliners are welcome to take this course, however, the course deals primarily with electric line perforating. PREREQUISITES Individuals seeking an interprovincial Oilwell Blasters permit must: »» Be at least eighteen years of age »» Have the ability to communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing »» Have a minimum of six months hands-on experience in preparing and firing oilwell explosive charges in the field in the past 36 months immediately preceding the application date, or have equivalent experience acceptable to the Oilwell Perforators Safety Training and Advisory Committee (shop gun assembly experience on its own is not sufficient to acquire a blasters permit) »» Be physically capable of performing the duties of an Oilwell Blaster »» Participants must present government issued photo identification (i.e., driver’s license, passport, etc.) to write the interprovincial examination. If you are taking the course for general informational purposes there are no prerequisites or examinations. You will not be eligible for an interprovincial certificate, but you will receive a Record of Attendance letter upon completion.

Learn more about the process of production optimization using practical examples in a workshop setting. This course will focus on efficiency strategies to help producers get the oil out of the ground easily and inexpensively. DESIGNED FOR Operators, foremen, engineers and technologists who wish to maximize production using existing artificial lift equipment. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • •

Acoustic fluid level testing Annular fluid gradients Inflow Performance Relationships (IRPs) Bottomhole pressure buildup systems Dynamometer surveys Pumping systems design Control systems Safety issues

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire.

APPLICATION PROCESS

RELATED COURSES

An application form is available at www.enform.ca. Your application must be approved at least two working days prior to the start of the course.

• Artificial Lift Systems – pg 10

Thursday, May 14 Thursday, November 05

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • •

NISKU:

Safe storage Transportation Shop handling and well-site handling of explosives Related regulations

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the written exam, you will receive an industry-standard Certificate of Completion that is valid for five years. Enform also issues an interprovincial Oilwell Blaster’s permit, valid throughout the Yukon, Northwest Territories, Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba, to those successfully completing the prescribed interprovincial Oilwell Blaster’s examination. CALGARY:

Wednesday, February 18 Wednesday, March 18 Wednesday, April 22 Wednesday, May 20

Wednesday, June 24 Wednesday, July 22 Wednesday, August 19 Monday, September 21

Tuesday, October 13 Wednesday, November 18 Wednesday, December 16

Wednesday, May 06 Wednesday, June 10 Wednesday, July 08 Wednesday, August 05

Wednesday, September 09 Wednesday, October 07 Wednesday, November 04 Wednesday, December 02

NISKU:

Wednesday, January 07 Wednesday, February 04 Wednesday, March 04 Wednesday, April 08

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

35


P PETROLEUM COMPETENCY PROGRAM – COMPETENCY ASSESSOR TRAINING Duration: 2 days Cost: $600 Certificate Expiry: 3 years Enform provides training for Competency Assessors and administers the competency certification process:

Duration: 4 hours Cost: $130 Learn about oil and gas exploration through various geophysical and seismic methods. You will also learn how governments and oil companies offer and acquire crude oil and natural gas mineral rights, and how leases for wells are located.

»» The assessor training covers topics such as the definition of competencies, theory and know-how of performing assessments, the administrative process, dealing with common problems, and a comparison of units, outcomes and performance criteria. »» The monitoring process includes maintaining assessment records, responding to inquiries from candidates, certifying successful candidates, participation in the PCP and directing auditor activities.

DESIGNED FOR

PREREQUISITES

COMPLETION

Applicants must have a valid occupation certificate in one of the following designated occupations:

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire.

»» »» »» »» »» »»

RELATED COURSES

Snubbing Services Supervisor Well Testing Services Supervisor Assessor Certification Renewal Candidate Recertification Oil and Gas Transportation Services Slickline

APPLICATION PROCESS Before you are able to become certified as an assessor, you must:

Anyone wanting to learn more about oil and gas exploration or individuals completing the courses in Canada’s Oil and Gas Industry Program. DELIVERY Online

• • • •

Petroleum Industry Overview – pg 37 Drilling Equipment and Well Completion – pg 18 Production, Processing and Transportation of Oil and Gas – pg 37 Refining and Marketing in Oil and Gas – pg 38

THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY IN CANADA

»» Complete a Competency Assessor Application form for the applicable occupation service group and submit to Enform for review and approval »» Successfully complete audit of first competency assessment performed (additional audit fees apply) »» Complete the required number of assessments over the three year certification period

Duration: 2 days Cost: $850

Please contact Enform at customerservice@enform.ca or 1.800.667.5557 to complete the applicable Petroleum Competency Program application form.

Administrative assistants, professionals, clerical personnel, new employees or anyone looking for a general industry overview.

COMPLETION

• • • • • •

Upon successful completion of the Competency Assessor requirements, you will be issued a certificate that is valid for three years. Upon successful completion of the PCP Candidate requirements, you will be issued a certificate that is valid for five years. CALGARY:

Tuesday, April 28 Tuesday, September 22 Tuesday, November 03

36

PETROLEUM EXPLORATION, LAND AND LEASING

Gain a complete overview of petroleum industry operations as well as the origins and current contributions to Canada’s energy. DESIGNED FOR

TOPICS INCLUDE The petroleum industry’s contribution to energy in Canada The origins of oil and gas Prospecting for petroleum Drilling and completions Production Transportation and marketing

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. This course qualifies for 13 hours of Continuing Education credits with the Alberta Insurance Council.

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


P RELATED COURSES

COMPLETION

• Introduction to Oil and Gas Production and Equipment – pg 31

Upon completion, a registrant can print a program completion report. A permanent certificate will be mailed to the address provided on your student profile within two weeks.

CALGARY:

Wednesday, March 11

Thursday, September 24 Thursday, December 10

NOTES

PETROLEUM INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

New to 2015, PST 2.0 is now offered in a classroom setting. Please visit www.enform.ca for course session dates.

Duration: 4 hours Cost: $130

POWER LINE SAFETY AND AWARENESS

Gain a broad introduction to the oil and gas industry from both a Canadian and global perspective. The program also covers the origins of oil and gas.

Duration: 4 hours Cost: $65 Learn how to protect yourself and your coworkers from coming in contact with overhead and underground power lines. If you move equipment or other high loads on roadways, you will learn how to identify and avoid power line hazards.

DELIVERY Online COMPLETION

DESIGNED FOR

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire.

Individuals working in close proximity to power lines.

RELATED COURSES • • • •

Petroleum Exploration, Land and Leasing – pg 366 Drilling Equipment and Well Completion – pg 18 Production, Processing and Transportation of Oil and Gas – pg 37 Refining and Marketing in Oil and Gas – pg 38

TOPICS INCLUDE • Avoiding contact with overhead and underground power lines • Safely moving equipment or high loads on roadways • Responding to emergencies

DELIVERY Online

PETROLEUM SAFETY TRAINING (PST 2.0) Duration: 4 hours Cost: $75 Petroleum Safety Training (PST) is an introductory online course for all employees. This course provides a general introduction and overview of health and safety hazards and how to control them. It discusses the legal framework that employers must follow and focuses on workers’ and employers’ responsibilities with respect to health and safety at work. DESIGNED FOR New hires to the petroleum industry or experienced workers, supervisors and managers who would like a refresher on safety.

PRODUCTION, PROCESSING AND TRANSPORTATION OF OIL AND GAS Duration : 4 hours Cost: $130 Learn how oil and gas is recovered from a well, collected and transported to surface facilities for processing. You will also learn about oil sands production and how oil and gas pipelines are built and operated. DELIVERY Online

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • •

Petroleum industry processes overview Rights and responsibilities Hazard recognition, assessment and control Personal Protective Equipment and clothing Education, training and competency Safety communication Emergency Response Planning and incident reporting Special topics in the petroleum industry

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. RELATED COURSES • • • •

Petroleum Industry Overview – pg 37 Petroleum Exploration, Land and Leasing – pg 36 Drilling Equipment and Well Completion – pg 18 Refining and Marketing in Oil and Gas – pg 38

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

37


Q

R

QUALIFIED SUPERVISOR TRAINER (QST) COURSE

REFINING AND MARKETING IN OIL AND GAS

Duration: 9 days Cost: $5,000

Duration: 4 hours Cost: $130

As part of the Qualified Supervisor Trainer Program, this course will help you gain the skills to evaluate and certify fallers. Through classroom and practical sessions you will learn about instructional techniques, interpersonal skills and the evaluation processes.

Learn how oil refineries and petrochemical plants change crude oil and natural gas into useful products. Gain insight into global oil and gas markets and find out how oil and gas products are marketed to consumers in Canada.

DESIGNED FOR

DELIVERY

Individuals seeking qualification to evaluate and certify fallers. PREREQUISITES »» Must have the pre-qualifying Faller Evaluation completed by a QST III, with a minimum score of 90% on both the written and practical evaluation.

Online COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire.

APPLICATION PROCESS

RELATED COURSES

An application form is available at www.enform.ca. Your application must be approved prior to registering for the course.

• • • •

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • •

Adult learning theory and instruction techniques Presentation skills Conflict resolution Faller evaluation process Application of Faller evaluation techniques to Faller performance Application of the Faller Certification process

COMPLETION This course is the first step in obtaining QST qualification. For further information on the requirements to become a QST, please contact Lisa Pollio at lisa.pollio@enform.ca

Petroleum Industry Overview – pg 37 Petroleum Exploration, Land and Leasing – pg 36 Drilling Equipment and Well Completion – pg 18 Production, Processing and Transportation of Oil and Gas – pg 37

RIG TECHNICIAN TRAINING LEVEL 1 (MOTORMAN) BC RESIDENTS Duration: 4 weeks Cost: $875 This is a comprehensive training course that is part of the Rig Technician Training BC Residents Program. PREREQUISITES »» You must be a registered Rig Technician apprentice in British Columbia to be eligible for this program. »» Have a fixed address in British Columbia. APPLICATION PROCESS Complete the BC Rig Technician application available at www.enform.ca. TOPICS INCLUDE • Industry, Communication and Leadership (15 hours including

five Individual Learning Modules)

• Rig Safety and Safety Supervision (37 hours including

six Individual Learning Modules)

• Driving and Loader Safety (12 hrs including two Individual

• • • • • •

38

Learning Modules Tools and Equipment (25 hours including 10 Individual Learning Modules) Power Systems (31 hours including 11 Individual Learning Modules) Fall protection Confined space training Blowout prevention equipment Preventative maintenance Rig move awareness

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


R REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • • • • •

CSA Approved hard hat with chin strap CSA Approved seasonal foot wear CSA Approved safety glasses Seasonal coveralls with reflective striping Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive an Enform Fall Protection for Rig Work Certificate that does not expire.

RELATED COURSES • • • • •

Rig Technician Training – Level 2 (Derrickman) BC Residents – pg 39 Rig Technician Training – Level 3 (Driller) BC Residents – pg 39 First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention – pg 24 Second Line Supervisors Well Control – pg 42 Fall Protection for Rig Work – pg 21

KELOWNA:

Monday, May 04

KELOWNA

RIG TECHNICIAN TRAINING LEVEL 3 (DRILLER) BC RESIDENTS Duration: 4 weeks Cost: $875 This is a comprehensive training course that is part of the Rig Technician Training BC Residents Program.

RIG TECHNICIAN TRAINING LEVEL 2 (DERRICKMAN) BC RESIDENTS Duration: 4 weeks Cost: $875 Certificate Expiry: 3 years This is a comprehensive training course that is part of the Rig Technician Training BC Residents Program. PREREQUISITES »» You must be a registered Rig Technician apprentice in British Columbia to be eligible for this program »» You must have a fixed address in British Columbia

PREREQUISITES »» You must be a registered Rig Technician apprentice in British Columbia to be eligible for this program »» Have a BC fixed address »» Have completed Level 1 and 2 of the Rig Technician Training program in order to be eligible to write the Red Seal exam at the end of this program APPLICATION PROCESS Complete the BC Rig Technician application available at www.enform.ca. TOPICS INCLUDE • Communications and Leadership (14 hours including

two Individual Learning Modules)

APPLICATION PROCESS Complete the BC Rig Technician application available at www.enform.ca.

• Rig Management and Safety (42 hours including

seven Individual Learning Modules)

• Rig Operations (34 hours including nine Individual

Learning Modules)

TOPICS INCLUDE

• Downhole Operations (30 hours including five Individual

Learning Modules)

• Communications and Leadership (31 hours including six

Individual Learning Modules) • Drilling Fluids (47 hours including 11 Individual Learning Modules) • First Line Blowout Prevention (30 hours including five Individual Learning Modules) • Derrick (12 hours including four Individual Learning Modules) REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • • • • •

Rig Technician Training – Level 1 (Motorman) BC Residents – pg 38 Rig Technician Training – Level 3 (Driller) BC Residents – pg 39 First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention – pg 24 Second Line Supervisors Well Control – pg 42 Fall Protection for Rig Work – pg 21

Monday May 4

RELATED COURSES • • • • •

First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention Certificate that is valid for three years.

CSA Approved hard hat with chin strap CSA Approved seasonal foot wear CSA Approved safety glasses Seasonal coveralls with reflective striping Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention curriculum and final exam, you will receive an Enform

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of all three levels of this program, the practical skills assessments and the Industry Training Authority’s written examinations, you will receive the Rig Technician Journeyman Red Seal Certificate. RELATED COURSES • • • • •

Rig Technician Training – Level 1 (Motorman) BC Residents – pg 38 Rig Technician Training – Level 2 (Derrickman) BC Residents – pg 39 First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention – pg 24 Second Line Supervisors Well Control – pg 42 Fall Protection for Rig Work – pg 21

KELOWNA

Monday May 4

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

39


S SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY AWARENESS FOR WELLSITE SUPERVISION (SARA) Duration: 3 days Cost: $660 Certificate Expiry: 3 years

Wednesday, March 18 MEDICINE HAT:

Monday, April 13 Monday, November 02

Learn about your responsibilities and roles with respect to health and safety and regulatory compliance at the wellsite. This course will also discuss key legislated rules and industry practices for Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan and you will receive an index with references for your further research.

LLOYDMINSTER:

This course has been developed in conjunction with the Drilling and Completions Committee (DACC) to assist industry in maintaining the minimum training levels identified in Industry Recognized Practice (IRP) 7: Standards for Wellsite Supervision of Drilling Completions and Workovers.

Monday, March 30

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the written exam, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. CALGARY:

Tuesday, May 19 Monday, May 25 Monday, June 08 Monday, July 06 Tuesday, August 04 Tuesday, September 08

Tuesday, October 13 Monday, October 26 Monday, November 16 Monday, December 14

Monday, May 04 Tuesday, May 19 Monday, May 25 Monday, June 08 Monday, June 22 Monday, July 20 Tuesday, August 04

Tuesday, September 08 Monday, September 21 Tuesday, October 13 Monday, October 26 Monday, November 16 Monday, December 07

NISKU:

GRANDE PRAIRIE:

Monday, March 30 Monday, April 13

Monday, November 23

Monday, April 20

Tuesday, May 19

RED DEER:

BROOKS:

Monday, May 4

Monday, April 27

Responsibilities for health and safety legislation Health and safety program elements Supervisor’s role Hazard identification Risk assessment and control Inspections Incident investigation Emergency response Leadership skills

Monday, January 12 Tuesday, February 17 Monday, March 09 Monday, March 30 Tuesday, April 07 Monday, April 20 Monday, April 27

Monday, September 28 Monday, October 26

Tuesday, October 13

ESTEVAN:

TOPICS INCLUDE

Monday, January 12 Tuesday, February 17 Monday, March 02 Tuesday, April 07 Monday, April 27 Monday, May 04

Tuesday, October 13

Tuesday September 8

Wellsite supervisors and prime contractors.

• • • • • • • • •

Monday, January 26 Monday, March 23

Weyburn Monday, May 11

COLD LAKE

DESIGNED FOR

40

SWIFT CURRENT:

Tuesday, October 13 Monday, December 07

Tuesday, May 19

Monday, September 14

KINDERSLEY:

Wednesday, March 18

SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY AWARENESS FOR WELLSITE SUPERVISION REFRESHER (SARR) Duration: 1 day Cost: $335 Certificate Expiry: 3 years This classroom course is a recertification course designed to ensure that you maintain a high level of awareness of your responsibilities and roles with respect to safety management and regulatory compliance at the wellsite. Key legislated rules and industry practices for Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan are reviewed and summarized in an index with references for your further research. This refresher course has been developed in conjunction with the Drilling and Completions Committee (DACC) to assist industry in maintaining the minimum training levels identified in Industry Recognized Practice (IRP) 7: Standards for Wellsite Supervision of Drilling Completions and Workovers. DESIGNED FOR Wellsite supervisors and prime contractors. PREREQUISITES »» A valid Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite Supervision certificate, with a grade of 85% or higher on the written exam »» You must have a basic understanding of IRP 7 and the material covered in the full three-day version of this program

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


S TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • •

PREREQUISITES

Responsibilities for health and safety legislation Health and safety program elements Supervisor’s role Hazard identification Risk assessment and control Inspections Incident investigation Emergency response Leadership skills

DELIVERY Classroom. COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the written exam with a minimum score of 70%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. To be eligible for the one-day refresher course, you must achieve a score of 85% or higher on the written exam.

»» A valid Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite Supervision certificate, with a grade of 85% or higher on the written exam »» You must have a basic understanding of IRP 7 and the material covered in the full three-day version of this program TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • •

Responsibilities for health and safety legislation Health and safety program elements Supervisor’s role Hazard identification Risk assessment and control Inspections Incident investigation Emergency response Leadership skills

DELIVERY Online

RELATED COURSES

COMPLETION

• Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite

Upon successful completion of the written exam with a minimum score of 70%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years.

Supervision Refresher – Online – pg 41

SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY AWARENESS FOR WELLSITE SUPERVISION REFRESHER – ONLINE Duration: 3 hours Cost: $335 Certificate Expiry: 3 years This online course is a recertification course designed to ensure that you maintain a high level of awareness of your responsibilities and roles with respect to safety management and regulatory compliance at the wellsite. Key legislated rules and industry practices for Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan are reviewed and summarized in an index with references for your further research. This refresher course has been developed in conjunction with the Drilling and Completions Committee (DACC) to assist industry in maintaining the minimum training levels identified in Industry Recognized Practice (IRP) 7: Standards for Wellsite Supervision of Drilling Completions and Workovers.

»» Note: This is an online course. Once registered, a student has 30 days to complete the course or the program expires. RELATED COURSES • • • •

Well Service Blowout Prevention – pg 49 Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention – pg 16 First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention – pg 24 Second Line Supervisors Well Control – pg 42

CALGARY:

Friday, February 20 Friday, August 07

Friday, October 16 Thursday, December 17

NISKU:

Thursday, January 15 Thursday, March 12

Thursday, June 25 Friday, September 11

LLOYDMINSTER:

Thursday, January 29

DESIGNED FOR Wellsite supervisors and prime contractors.

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

41


S SAFETY PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Duration: 2 days Cost: $625 Certificate Expiry: 3 years

NISKU:

Thursday, January 15 Thursday, February 19 Thursday, March 19 Thursday, April 16

Gain an understanding of the fundamental elements found in an effective Health and Safety Management System (HSMS) and learn how to develop and implement a Safety Program that will meet the expectations of the Enform Health and Safety Certificate of Recognition (COR) Audit Protocol.

FT ST JOHN:

This course is required for the COR Program, and the Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR), and it is also the first step for small employers intending to enter in the MECOR auditing process on their way to achieving a large employer COR.

Thursday, March 12

DESIGNED FOR

GRANDE PRAIRIE:

Management, supervisors, safety professionals and those responsible for the development and/or implementation of safety programs.

Thursday, May 14

PREREQUISITES

Tuesday, March 24

If you are representing your company for SECOR purposes, you must be the owner, the most senior operational person or the employee most familiar with the overall work operation.

Tuesday, February 24 Monday, April 20

Wednesday, May 27 Monday, June 15 Thursday, July 09 Wednesday, August 12

Wednesday, September 02 Monday, October 19 Monday, November 23 Monday, December 14

Tuesday, July 14 Monday, October 26

LLOYDMINSTER:

RED DEER:

Monday, November 02

Wednesday, September 23

ESTEVAN:

Monday, September 28

SECOND LINE SUPERVISOR’S WELL CONTROL (TEST WELL)

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • • • • •

The benefits behind developing a HSMS Management involvement and commitment Hazard identification and risk assessments Hazard control and the hierarchy of controls Formal and site-specific hazard assessments Workplace inspections and hazard reporting Programs for preventative maintenance and hazardous products Training and competency Emergency Response Planning (ERP) Incident investigation and analysis of trends Constructive communications Continuous improvement of a HSMS

Starting January 2015, the first four days will consist of classroom instruction with Test Well and examination on day 5 in Nisku. Duration: 5 days Cost: $1,425 Certificate Expiry: 2 years This course provides hands-on experience performing well control procedures and will help you understand the proper response to hole and equipment problems using live test well equipment at Enform’s training facility in Nisku, Alberta. DESIGNED FOR

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years.

Rig managers, wellsite supervisors, drilling engineers or drilling superintendents who are responsible for the execution and supervision of well control operations in the field.

RELATED COURSES

PREREQUISITES

• • • • • •

Hazard Management – pg 27 Incident and Accident Investigation – pg 28 Injury Management/Return to Work – pg 29 Petroleum Safety Training (PST 2.0) – pg 37 Certified Health and Safety Auditor Program – pg 12 Introduction to OHS Legislation – pg 30

CALGARY:

Thursday, January 08 Wednesday, February 04 Monday, March 09 Monday, April 13 Monday, May 11

42

*2015 Course Delivery Notice*

Monday, June 22 Thursday, July 23 Monday, August 24 Monday, September 14 Thursday, October 15

Thursday, November 19 Monday, December 07

»» A valid Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control Certificate (can be expired but not exceeding one year) or, one of following: »» First Line Supervisor’s Blowout Prevention (BOP) Certificate »» International Well Control Forum (IWCF) Certificate (Supervisory) »» International Association of Drilling Contractors (WellCAP) Certificate (Supervisory) »» United States of America, Department of Mines and Minerals Service approved Well Control Certificate »» You should be able to identify the appropriate techniques and procedures necessary for proper operation of equipment used in well control »» You should be able to apply wellbore pressure concepts, and well control strategies while on bottom, tripping and while out of the hole

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


S TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Purpose of well control Understanding wellbore pressures Leak-off tests Over-pressure and kick warning signs Causes of kicks Kicks with oil based mud Blowout prevention equipment and operation Well control methods Advanced well control situations, including: Managed pressure drilling and underbalanced wells Horizontal and multi-lateral wells High pressure high temperature wells Case studies Hands-on training at live test wells and computer based simulators

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the written exam with a minimum score of 70%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for two years. CERTIFICATE RENEWAL Participants may take this course up to three months in advance of their old certificate expiration date. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive a certificate dated two years from the expiry of their old certificate. CALGARY:

Monday, January 05 Monday, February 02 Monday, March 02 Monday, March 16 Monday, April 06 Monday, April 13 Monday, April 20 Monday, April 27 Monday, May 11 Monday, May 25 Monday, June 01

Monday, June 08 Monday, June 15 Monday, June 22 Monday, July 06 Monday, July 13 Monday, July 20 Monday, July 27 Monday, August 10 Monday, August 17 Monday, August 24 Monday, August 31

Monday, September 14 Monday, September 21 Monday, September 28 Monday, October 05 Monday, October 19 Monday, October 26 Monday, November 02 Monday, November 16 Monday, November 23 Monday, December 07

Sunday, March 29 Monday, March 30 Saturday, April 04 Sunday, April 05 Friday, April 10 Saturday, April 11 Sunday, April 12 Friday, April 17 Saturday, April 18 Sunday, April 19 Saturday, April 25 Sunday, April 26 Sunday, May 03 Monday, May 04 Sunday, May 10 Sunday, May 17 Monday, May 18 Friday, May 22 Saturday, May 23

Sunday, May 24 Friday, May 29 Saturday, May 30 Sunday, May 31 Saturday, June 06 Sunday, June 07 Friday, June 12 Saturday, June 13 Sunday, June 14 Saturday, June 20 Sunday, June 21 Sunday, June 28 Monday, June 29 Sunday, July 05 Sunday, July 12 Sunday, July 19 Sunday, July 26 Monday, August 03 Sunday, August 09

NISKU:

Sunday, January 11 Monday, January 12 Sunday, January 18 Monday, January 19 Sunday, January 25 Monday, January 26 Saturday, January 31 Sunday, February 01 Sunday, February 22 Monday, February 23 Saturday, February 28 Sunday, March 01 Sunday, March 08 Monday, March 09 Saturday, March 14 Sunday, March 15 Sunday, March 22 Monday, March 23 Saturday, March 28

Sunday, August 16 Friday, August 21 Saturday, August 22 Sunday, August 23 Saturday, August 29 Sunday, August 30 Friday, September 04 Saturday, September 05 Sunday, September 06 Monday, September 07 Friday, September 11 Saturday, September 12 Sunday, September 13 Saturday, September 19 Sunday, September 20 Friday, September 25

Saturday, September 26 Sunday, September 27 Friday, October 02 Saturday, October 03 Sunday, October 04 Saturday, October 10 Sunday, October 11 Monday, October 12 Friday, October 16 Saturday, October 17 Sunday, October 18 Saturday, October 24 Sunday, October 25 Friday, October 30 Saturday, October 31 Sunday, November 01

Saturday, November 07 Sunday, November 08 Monday, November 09 Saturday, November 14 Sunday, November 15 Friday, November 20 Saturday, November 21 Sunday, November 22 Saturday, November 28 Sunday, November 29 Monday, November 30 Saturday, December 05 Sunday, December 06 Sunday, December 13 Monday, December 14

SECOND LINE SUPERVISOR’S WELL CONTROL REFRESHER Duration: 3 days Cost: $1,425 Certificate Expiry: 2 years This refresher course is an intensive, condensed version of the Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control Certificate (Test Well) program. You will be given the opportunity to perform well control procedures and demonstrate the proper response to hole and equipment problems using test well equipment and simulators. DESIGNED FOR Rig managers, wellsite supervisors, drilling engineers or drilling superintendents who are responsible for the execution and supervision of well control operations in the field. PREREQUISITES »» A valid Enform Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control Certificate (can be expired but not exceeding one year), with a minimum score of 85% on the written exam »» Completion of the pre-course online horizontal well control module APPLICATION PROCESS To register, contact Enform by phone at 1.800.667.5557. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Purpose of well control Understanding wellbore pressures Leak-off tests Over-pressure and kick warning signs Causes of kicks Kicks with oil based mud Blowout prevention equipment and operation Well control methods Advanced well control situations, including: Managed pressure drilling and underbalanced wells Horizontal and multi-lateral wells High pressure high temperature wells Case studies Hands-on training at live test wells and computer based simulators

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

43


S COMPLETION

APPLICATION PROCESS

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for two years from the expiry of your old certificate.

• First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention – pg 24 • Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite

»» Complete the Seismic Blaster Safety Training application form. Applications must be received for approval by Enform at least two working days prior to the course date. »» A separate application form is to be submitted to Saskatchewan Industry and Resources by the participant or employer following successful completion of the Enform training course in order to obtain the Saskatchewan permit. This application must be accompanied by a copy of the Enform training certificate, as well as a copy of the participant’s current Standard First Aid Certificate.

• International Well Control Training (IWCF) – pg 29

TOPICS INCLUDE

You may take this course up to three months in advance of the expiry of your old certificate. RELATED COURSES

Supervision (SARA) – pg 40

NISKU:

Monday, January 05 Monday, January 26 Monday, February 23 Monday, March 23 Monday, April 06 Monday, April 27

Monday, May 11 Tuesday, May 19 Monday, June 08 Monday, July 13 Tuesday, August 04 Monday, August 31

Monday, September 21 Monday, October 12 Monday, October 26 Monday, November 16 Monday, November 30

SEISMIC BLASTER SAFETY TRAINING Duration: 1 day Cost:$360 Certificate Expiry: 5 years Learn about the principles of seismic exploration and gain an understanding of the safety practices behind seismic blasting activities. This course has been developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC) and government representatives from Western Canada to provide a minimum industry training standard for blasting in seismic exploration.

• • • • •

Principles of seismic exploration Seismic explosives and accessories Storage and transportation Safe work practices Government regulations

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the written examination, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for five years. Enform also issues an interprovincial Seismic Blaster’s permit, valid throughout the Yukon, Northwest Territories, Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba, to those successfully completing the prescribed interprovincial Seismic Blaster’s examination. CALGARY:

Tuesday, January 13 Tuesday, February 03

Tuesday, May 12 Tuesday, September 08

Tuesday, October 20 Tuesday, November 03

Tuesday, July 07 Tuesday, October 06

Thursday, December 17

NISKU:

Tuesday, January 06 Tuesday, February 10

DESIGNED FOR Workers engaged in seismic shot-hole drilling and blasting activities. PREREQUISITES »» You must be at least 18 years of age »» You must present government issued photo identification (i.e., driver’s license, passport, etc.) at the start of the course »» Have a minimum of six months hands-on experience as a blaster’s assistant in the past 36 months immediately preceding the course date »» Be able to communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing »» Have completed the prescribed Seismic Blaster Safety Training application form and possess current Standard First Aid certification or equivalent »» Note: You may also take this course solely for general informational purposes. In this case, there are no prerequisites and no written examination, and only an Enform Record of Attendance will be issued.

44

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


S SEISMIC FIELD OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR (SFOS) SUPERVISOR ACCOUNTABILITY Duration: 3 days Cost: $815 Gain the necessary knowledge and skills for field supervision of employees. This course has been developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC) and regulatory agencies in Western Canada to provide a petroleum industry training standard for geophysical supervision. DESIGNED FOR Anyone who will be engaged in field supervision or for individuals who want a better understanding of the challenges faced by supervisors on a day-to-day basis. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • •

Seismic operations overview Legislated and industry responsibilities Health, Safety and Environmental Management Systems Training and competency Hazard assessment and control Emergency Response Plans Incident reporting and investigation Injury management Supervisor competency

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the written examination, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. Candidates completing this course will be required to become CAGC members. A three-year membership is included in the program fee. CALGARY:

Wednesday, January 14 Wednesday, March 11 Wednesday, May 13 NISKU:

Wednesday, June 10

Wednesday, November 25 Wednesday, July 15 Wednesday, September 23 Wednesday, October 14

SEISMIC PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Duration: 3 days Cost: $660 Understand your roles and responsibilities regarding operations, management and regulatory compliance of a seismic exploration program and acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for supervision of employees. This program has been developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC) and regulatory agencies in Western Canada to provide a petroleum industry training standard for geophysical supervision. DESIGNED FOR Current and prospective Seismic Supervisors, including: Falling Foreman, Program Managers, Recording Crew Managers, Health, Safety and Environment Supervisors, Operations Supervisors and Drilling Supervisors (client). PREREQUISITES To apply for the Seismic Program Management certifications candidates must have: »» Completed Enform’s Hazard Management course – pg 27 »» Completed Enform’s Incident and Accident Investigation course – pg 28 »» Completed Enform’s Leadership and Communications course – pg 31 »» Accumulated 240 days of work experience (field or office) as a supervisor in the seismic industry »» Have a valid Seismic Field Operations Supervisor Accountability certification »» Completed a Seismic Program Management application form TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • • • •

Supervisory accountability overview Program management Program planning and approvals Hazard control Emergency response coordination Transportation Line construction Line surveying Shot-hole drilling and loading Data acquisition Clean-up and reclamation

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Seismic Program Management certificate that does not expire. CALGARY:

Monday, September 14 NISKU:

Thursday, June 04 Thursday, August 06

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

45


S SEISMIC PERMIT AGENT Duration: 4 days Cost: $875 Understand the necessary knowledge and skills to conduct permitting activities in a professional and ethical manner. This course has been developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC) and regulatory agencies in Western Canada to provide a petroleum industry training standard for geophysical permitting. DESIGNED FOR Anyone who will be engaged in identifying, contacting and negotiating with landowners and special interest groups with respect to land access, line fees and damages associated with geophysical exploration projects. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • •

Geophysical operations Agricultural practices Initial and field assessments Geophysical permits and releases Personal safety

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of a written examination, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. Candidates completing this four-day course are required to become a CAGC member. A three-year membership is included in the program fee.

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. NOTES This a qualifying health and safety course for health and safety for an owner or senior manager of a company holding a Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) who needs to maintain their SECOR status by completing a qualifying course. The other courses currently available to SECOR companies to maintain their COR are: »» Incident and Accident Investigation »» Hazard Management »» Introduction to OHS Legislation RELATED COURSES • • • • •

Introduction to OHS Legislation – pg 30 Safety Program Development – pg 42 Hazard Management – pg 27 Incident and Accident Investigation – pg 28 Petroleum Safety Training (PST) – pg 37

SPECIAL OILFIELD BOILERS Duration: 3 days Cost: $850 Certificate Expiry: 1 year Learn how to identify the components, operation and field maintenance of the oilfield boiler and apply necessary troubleshooting and general safety procedures. DESIGNED FOR

SMALL EMPLOYER CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION (SECOR) REFRESHER Duration: 2 hours Cost: $195 Certificate Expiry: 3 years

PREREQUISITES

This online workshop is intended to assist employers with the submission of their Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) self-assessment audit. PREREQUISITES You must currently hold a Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) or be working towards one. TOPICS INCLUDE: • Submission requirements of the annual SECOR self-audit • Review of the eight elements found in an effective Health and

Safety Management System (HSMS)

• Appropriate sampling methods and examples of effective

document templates

DELIVERY Online

46

Rig personnel requiring a general knowledge of the safe operation of an oilfield boiler with a capacity of up to 1000 kw, and for participants wanting to write the Alberta Boilers Safety Association (ABSA) Special Oilwell Operator exam.

To qualify for the examination, participants must meet the following ABSA criteria: »» Have obtained six months’ experience in an installation that involves a boiler or boilers operating as part of a transportable power plant at a drilling or hydrocarbon production site, OR: »» This Enform course is a preparatory program for individuals challenging the ABSA examination APPLICATION PROCESS »» An application form is available at www.enform.ca. Your application must be approved prior to registering for this course. »» Participants are required to fill out the ABSA application form and submit it to Enform by e-mail to boilers@enform.ca at least 21 days prior to the Special Oilfield Boilers program »» Once Enform approves your application, we will submit it to ABSA on your behalf. The completed application form must be approved by ABSA in order to write the examination at the end of this course.

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


T TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Boiler regulations, basic principles Design of wellsite boilers Boiler construction and materials Parts Boiler fittings Combustion and firing equipment Automatic boiler controls Boiler water treatment, operation and maintenance Pumps and injections Boiler operation, troubleshooting and maintenance Safety around boilers Required Equipment Participants are required to bring their own calculators Photo ID is required to write the exam

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the exam that is conducted by the Alberta Boilers Safety Association (ABSA), you will be certified by ABSA as a Special Oilwell Operator. The ABSA Certificate is valid for one year and is renewable by paying a yearly fee. FOR MORE INFORMATION For more information on ABSA Power Engineering, visit their website at www.absa.ca. NISKU:

Monday, January 12 Wednesday, February 18 Monday, March 02 Monday, April 06 Wednesday, May 20 RED DEER:

Monday, June 15 Wednesday, October 14

Monday, October 05 Monday, May 25 Sunday, November 08 Monday, June 08 Monday, December 07 Monday, July 20 Monday, August 17 Wednesday, September 02

TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS (TDG) Duration: .5 day Cost: $95 Certificate Expiry: 3 years Learn about the transportation and handling of dangerous goods associated with oil and gas industry operations. This course has been updated to meet the intent of Clear Language Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) regulations. DESIGNED FOR »» New employees »» Updating personnel with previous TDG training »» Individuals involved in the transportation and handling of dangerous goods TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • •

TDG Legislation Classification Safety marks Documentation Safe handling Incident reporting Emergency response

COMPLETION: Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. CALGARY:

Friday, January 16 Friday, February 13 Friday, March 13 Friday, April 10

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

Friday, May 08 Friday, July 10 Friday, August 14 Friday, September 11

Friday, October 16 Friday, November 13

47


V VACUUM TRUCK OPERATOR – DRIVER IMPROVEMENT Duration: 1 day Contract Only Certificate Expiry: 3 years Learn the basic information you need to work in the oil and gas industry in this theory-based classroom-only course that is the result of a collaborative effort of regulators, industry members from the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) and subject matter experts who use vacuum trucks on a daily basis. DESIGNED FOR

TOPICS INCLUDE Day one: • • • • •

Emergency response and public safety assessment Operational considerations affecting plume release Plume development and dispersion factors Pre-ignition hazard assessment Plume ignition equipment and procedures

Day two: • • • •

Additional theory Classroom practice scenario Various ignition devices are discussed Written exam

Operators of vacuum trucks in the upstream oil and gas industry.

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

PREREQUISITES

• • • • •

The following programs must be completed prior to participation: »» »» »» »»

General Oilfield Driver Improvement (GODI) Oilfield Hauler Vacuum Truck Operator Oilfield Driver Awareness

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • •

Review of professional and defensive driving Fatigue management legislation Components and basic procedures Hazards Inspections Trip planning Safety

DELIVERY B y contract. Contact Enform by email at customerservice@enform.ca or by phone at 1.800.667.5557. COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course with a minimum grade of 80%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for three years. Successful candidates need to continue their training with their employers on the specific types of equipment, tasks and hazards they will be exposed to on the job site.

VAPOUR PLUME IGNITION TRAINING Duration: 2 days Cost: $1,375

CSA approved hard hat CSA approved seasonal foot wear CSA approved safety glasses Flame-resistant protective coveralls or clothing Seasonal leather gloves

DELIVERY The first day of this course is in a classroom session at Enform’s Nisku Training Centre. The second day starts at the Nisku training centre and moves to the Genesse ignition training site in the afternoon. The afternoon session at the Genesse ignition site allows the students to experience hands on “live fire” ignition training. Students will practice hazard assessment techniques and then ignite several vapour plumes (propane). COMPLETION Participants must successfully demonstrate practical skills and complete the theoretical examination with a grade of 80% or higher. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion. Certificates of Completion for this course do not expire. NOTES »» Enform has a limited number of free “loaner” flare pistols for student use. Each student will receive 10 flare cartridges – this $250.00 value is now included in the program fee. Students may bring their own flare pistol but are required to demonstrate to the instructor that their personal flare is in good working order. »» It is recommended that all students have rain gear on their person in the event of poor weather. NISKU:

Monday, April 20 Monday, May 25

Monday, June 22 Monday, July 20

This ignition course has been updated to prepare all ignition team members to safely and effectively deal with uncontrolled vapour plumes (from wells, pipelines, production and/or storage facilities). DESIGNED FOR Ignition team members. • Note: As per AER's Directive 071, all ignition teams should have

certified ignition training from Enform.

48

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA

Monday, September 14 Monday, October 05


W VIRTUAL RIG EXPERIENCE (VRE) VERSION 2.0

WELL SERVICE BLOWOUT PREVENTION

Duration: 4 hours Cost: $100

Duration: 4 days Cost: $720 Certificate Expiry: 5 years

Learn to familiarize yourself with drilling rig components and operations through an easy-to-use multimedia presentation incorporating video and graphics to address every aspect of the typical drilling rig. TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • •

Expand your understanding of well service blowout prevention and the procedures for well killing operations on the service rig. DESIGNED FOR Service rig operators, service rig managers, wellsite supervisors, field foremen, production foremen and production engineers.

Drilling rig overview Hoisting system Rotary circulation system Blowout system Prevention system Power system

TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • • • •

DELIVERY Online COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire.

Sources and magnitude of pressures Causes of kicks BOP equipment Kick warning signs Crew positions and duties Well shut-in procedures Well killing procedures Calculations and government regulations

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • • • • • • •

CSA Approved hard hat CSA Approved seasonal foot wear CSA Approved safety glasses Seasonal coveralls with reflective striping Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves Calculator Government issued photo ID is required to write the exam.

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that is valid for five years. You may attend this course up to three months in advance of the expiry of your certification, then upon successful completion you will receive a certificate dated five years from the expiry of your old certificate. CERTIFICATE RENEWAL Participants renewing their valid Well Service Blowout Prevention Certificate for the first time after five years may challenge the exam. RELATED COURSES • Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for • • • •

Wellsite Supervision (SARA) – pg 40 Detection and Control of Flammable Substances – pg 18 Second Line Supervisors Well Control – pg 42 Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention – pg 16 CAODC Service Rig Competency Assessors – pg 11

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

49


W CALGARY:

Monday, January 19 Monday, February 23 Monday, March 09 Monday, March 23 Monday, April 13 Monday, April 27

Monday, May 04 Monday, June 01 Monday, June 22 Monday, July 13 Monday, August 10 Monday, September 14

Monday, September 28 Monday, October 05 Monday, October 26 Monday, November 02 Monday, November 23 Monday, December 07

Monday, May 25 Monday, June 08 Monday, June 22 Monday, July 27 Monday, August 24 Monday, September 14 Monday, September 28

Monday, October 05 Monday, October 26 Monday, November 02 Monday, November 16 Monday, December 07 Monday, December 14

NISKU:

Monday, January 05 Monday, February 09 Monday, March 02 Monday, March 23 Monday, April 06 Monday, May 04 Monday, May 11 FT ST JOHN:

Monday, January 26 Monday, November 16 DRAYTON VALLEY:

Monday, April 13 Monday, November 23 GRANDE PRAIRIE:

Monday, March 16 Monday, March 23 Monday, April 20

Monday, April 27 Monday, May 11 Monday, May 25

Monday, September 21 Monday, October 19 Monday, November 16

Monday, May 25 Monday, October 05

Monday, November 23

KINDERSLEY:

Sunday, March 29 SWIFT CURRENT:

Monday, April 13 MEDICINE HAT:

Monday, March 23 Monday, May 11 LLOYDMINSTER:

Monday, February 23 Monday, May 11

Monday, June 01 Monday, September 21

Monday, November 02

Monday, May 11 Monday, May 25

Monday, September 21

RED DEER:

Tuesday, April 07 Monday, April 20 BROOKS:

Monday, April 20 Monday, November 02 ESTEVAN

Tuesday, April 07 Monday, April 20 COLD LAKE:

Monday, May 04 Monday, September 21

Monday, November 16

WELLHEAD BOOM TRUCK OPERATOR Duration: 5 days Cost: $1,760 Learn about the safe operation of wellhead boom trucks. This program covers boom truck inspections, safe operating practices, rules and responsibilities, reading and using capacity charts, wire rope, rigging safety and hands-on boom truck operation. DESIGNED FOR Personnel engaged in wellhead pumping, wireline, coiled tubing operations, snubbing and perforating operations, and rig up and rig out slant service rig operations. PROVINCIAL RECOGNITION »» Alberta – This course has been approved by Alberta Advanced Education as meeting the training requirement for Wellhead Boom Truck Operator certification. »» To work as a Wellhead Boom Truck Operator in Alberta, a person has three options: »» Become a Registered Apprentice – a Registered Apprentice would use the Apprenticeship Training Program »» Become a certified Journeyperson »» Hold a recognized trade certificate – the Qualification Certificate Program is one method of obtaining a trade certificate »» Saskatchewan – The Alberta Advanced Education Wellhead Boom Truck Operator certification is also accepted by the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission for wellhead operations in Saskatchewan »» British Columbia – Enform’s Wellhead Boom Truck Operator training certificate is endorsed by WorkSafeBC for wellhead operations in British Columbia; however, operators must register with the British Columbia Association of Crane Safety (BCACS) before they can work in British Columbia. Please visit the BCACS website at www.bcacs.ca for more information. APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM Candidates who reside in Alberta wishing to pursue an apprenticeship for this craft must first submit a completed Apprenticeship Application Form to Alberta Advanced Education for approval. Application forms are available from any Alberta Advanced Education Career Development Centre or at www.tradesecrets.alberta.ca. Upon acceptance as a Registered Apprentice, the candidate may register for this course and examination. Additional information on Wellhead Boom Truck Operator certification is available at the Alberta Advanced Education web site at www.tradesecrets.alberta.ca. Upon successful completion of this course, practical skills assessment and an Alberta Learning written examination, candidates will receive an Enform training certificate. Upon successful completion of all apprenticeship requirements (one 12-month period including a minimum of 100 hours on-the-job training), the candidate must apply to Alberta Advanced Education to receive an Alberta Wellhead Boom Truck Operator Journeyman Certificate from Alberta Advanced Education.

Monday, April 27 Monday September 14

50

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


W QUALIFICATION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

COMPLETION

To enrol in the Qualification Certificate Program, you must:

Upon successful completion of the course and the practical assessment with a minimum score of 70%, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. Participants must pass the Provincial exam to receive their certification.

»» Have at least 150 hours and 18 months of hands-on work experience as a wellhead boom truck operator. (Time spent on supervisory or foreman duties, counter work, heading the tool crib, or at training courses is NOT credited as hands-on work experience.); »» Complete the Qualification Certificate Program Application located at www.tradesecrets.alberta.ca and submit it to an Apprenticeship and Industry Training Office. There are two options: Option #1: Pay the required fees as identified on the application noted above. This application fee covers the verification and assessment of the applicant’s work experience hours/months as well as one attempt at the Qualification Certificate theory examination, which is scheduled by Alberta Advanced Education. The Qualification Certificate practical examination requires a separate fee as identified on the application noted above and is also scheduled by Alberta Advanced Education. Option #2: Pay the required fees as identified on the application noted above. This application fee covers the verification and assessment of the applicant’s work experience hours/months as well as one attempt at the Qualification Certificate theory examination. Register for an Enform Wellhead Boom Truck Operator course, which includes the written examination. (Note: This must be coordinated through Alberta Industry Training prior to registering for the Enform course.) Once approved and accepted by Alberta Advanced Education, the candidate may register for one of the Enform courses by filling out the Wellhead Boom Truck Operator Application Form. NOTES »» Prior to registering for the Enform course, applicants must have their work experience verified by Apprenticeship and Industry Training Office. »» Prepare for the exam(s) (see Exam Counseling Sheets) at www. tradesecrets.alberta.ca. »» Review related books and materials (see Textbook and Resource List) www.tradesecrets.alberta.ca. »» Successfully complete the required exam(s) REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • • • • •

CSA Approved hard hat CSA Approved seasonal foot wear CSA Approved safety glasses Flame-resistant protective coveralls or clothing Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves

NISKU:

Monday, April 06 Monday, April 13 Monday, May 04 Monday, May 11

Monday, June 01 Monday, June 15 Monday, September 07 Monday, September 21

Monday, October 05 Monday, October 12 Monday, November 02

WILDLIFE AWARENESS Duration: 6 hours Cost: $105 This course provides field workers with the basic knowledge for working safely in remote and wilderness habitats while promoting the safe co-existence with wildlife. This highly interactive internet-based program is suitable for novice, intermediate and supervisory level workers. The program delivery format makes ample use of multimedia in a variety of situations. This course is endorsed by the Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC), Canadian Association Petroleum Producers (CAPP), Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC), and Sustainable Resource Development (SRD). TOPICS INCLUDE • • • • • •

Regulations for wildlife protection Large ungulates Noxious plants and insects, spiders and reptiles Transmissible diseases associated with wildlife contact Bears types and behaviors Other carnivores

DELIVERY Online COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, a registrant can print a program completion report. A permanent certificate will be mailed to the address provided on the student profile within two weeks.

TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.ENFORM.CA OR CALL 1.800.667.5557

51


W WORKING SAFELY ON ICE Duration: .5 day Cost: $95 This course examines the different types of ice, the factors influencing load bearing capacity, construction uses and ice integrity.

Duration: .5 day Cost: $95

TOPICS INCLUDE

Gain an understanding of the basics of WHIMIS.

• Identifying hazards when working on ice • Determination of mitigating controls to ensure safety of

TOPICS INCLUDE

all workers

• Safe operating procedures required when working on ice

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. CALGARY:

Wednesday, April 15 NISKU:

Wednesday, February 11 Wednesday, September 09

• General knowledge and skills to work safely around hazardous

materials

• Worker education, workplace labeling and Material Safety Data

Sheets (MSDS)

COMPLETION

52

WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (WHMIS) FUNDAMENTALS

Wednesday, October 21

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that does not expire. CALGARY:

Friday, January 16 Friday, February 13 Friday, March 13 Friday, April 10

Friday, May 08 Friday, July 10 Friday, August 14 Friday, September 11

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA

Friday, October 16 Friday, November 13


53

53


INDEX A

F

Artificial Lift Systems.................................................................10

Fall Protection for Rig Work......................................................21

B

Fall Protection – General...........................................................21 Fall Protection Instructor Program............................................22

Bear Awareness.......................................................................10

Fall Rescue for Rig Work..........................................................22

Buried Facilities Locator – Basic (BFL – Basic).........................10

Fire and Explosion Prevention Advanced Training for IRP 18..................................................................................23

Buried Facilities Locator – Seismic........................................... 11

First Aid – Level A CPR – Emergency.......................................23

C

First Aid – Level A CPR – Standard..........................................23

Canada’s Oil and Gas Industry (COGI) – Online Series............. 11

First Line Supervisor’s Blowout Prevention...............................24

CAODC Service Rig Competency Assessors........................... 11 Cathodic Protection Rectifier Training.......................................12

G

Certified Health and Safety Auditor Program............................12

Gas Production Operator.........................................................25

Certified Health and Safety Auditor Renewal............................13

General Entry Level Safety (GELS)............................................25

Chainsaw Faller Competency Program....................................14 Chainsaw Faller Competency Program Level 1 Chainsaw Basics......................................................................14 Chainsaw Faller Competency Program Level 2 Faller Entry................................................................................14 Chainsaw Faller Competency Program Level 3 Faller Evaluation........................................................................15 Chainsaw Faller Competency Program Level 4 Faller Tutor................................................................................15

H2S Alive®.................................................................................26 Hazard Management................................................................27 Hours of Service and Managing Fatigue for Commercial Vehicle Carriers and Owners................................28 Hours of Service and Managing Fatigue for Commercial Vehicle Drivers......................................................28

Chainsaw Faller Competency Program Oil and Gas Faller Challenge.................................................................16

I

Chainsaw Faller Competency Program Oil and Gas Faller Recertification..........................................................16

Injury Management/Return to Work.........................................29

Incident and Accident Investigation..........................................28

Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention.....................16

Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW)..........................................29

Completions and Workovers....................................................17

International Well Control Training (IWCF).................................29

D Detection and Control of Flammable Substances....................18

Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety Legislation Training........................................................30 Introduction to Oil and Gas Production and Equipment...........31

Drilling Equipment and Well Completion...................................18

L

E

Leadership and Communications.............................................31

Electrical Maintenance Training................................................19

N

Electrical Maintenance Training Refresher................................19 Electronic General Safety Orientation (eGSO)...........................19 Enform Instructor Orientation....................................................20 Escort Vehicle Operator............................................................20 Executive Safety Leadership.....................................................20

54

H

Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM)..................32 Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) Awareness eLearning...............................................................32


O Oil and Gas Production Operator Basics..................................33

Seismic Blaster Safety Training.................................................44

Oil Production Operator............................................................33

Seismic Field Operations Supervisor (SFOS) Supervisor Accountability.........................................................45

Oilfield Driver Awareness (ODA)................................................33 Oilfield Hauler............................................................................34 Oilfield Swamper.......................................................................34 Oilwell Perforators Safety Training............................................34 Oilwell Production Optimization................................................35

P Petroleum Competency Program – Competency Assessor Training................................................36 Petroleum Exploration, Land and Leasing................................36 Petroleum Industry in Canada..................................................36 Petroleum Industry Overview....................................................37 Petroleum Safety Training (PST 2.0)..........................................37 Power Line Safety and Awareness Online................................37

Seismic Program Management................................................45 Seismic Permit Agent...............................................................46 Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) Refresher..................................................................................46 Special Oilfield Boilers..............................................................46

T Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)..............................47

V Vacuum Truck Operator – Driver Improvement.........................48 Vapour Plume Ignition Training.................................................48 Virtual Rig Experience (VRE) 2.0...............................................49

Production, Processing and Transportation of Oil and Gas......37

W

Q

Well Service Blowout Prevention..............................................49

Qualified Supervisor Trainer (QST) Course...............................38

R Refining and Marketing in Oil and Gas......................................38 Rig Technician Training Level 1 (Motorman) BC Residents.......38

Wellhead Boom Truck Operator...............................................50 Wildlife Awareness....................................................................51 Working Safely on Ice...............................................................52 Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems (WHMIS) Fundamentals.............................................52

Rig Technician Training Level 2 (Derrickman) BC Residents.....39 Rig Technician Training Level 3 (Driller) BC Residents..............39

S Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite Supervision (SARA)................................................40 Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite Supervision Refresher (SARR)................................40 Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite Supervision Refresher Online.................................41 Safety Program Development...................................................42 Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control (Test Well)...................42 Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control Refresher....................43

55


NOTES .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................

56

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.800.667.5557 OR EMAIL CUSTOMERSERVICE @ ENFORM.CA


Whatever the weather, Imagewear has the clothing and footwear to keep your employees warm, dry and safe.

From winter snowstorms to summer downpours, Imagewear has the right innnovative clothing and footwear for your entire organization, from the front office to the warehouse and out on the jobsite. Imagewear supplies over 15,000 companies across Canada with the right workwear and footwear from the most respected brands in the business, including our own Dakota brand, available through your Imagewear sales consultant. We’ll look after you with a wide selection of high quality clothing and footwear, made for every division of your company, and follow it up with customization and fulfillment, and delivered anywhere in Canada. To find out more, contact one of our knowledgeable sales consultants.

TOLL FREE 1.855.592.7444 EMAIL imagewear@erequest.ca WEB www.imagewear.ca

Mark’s is a member of the Canadian Tire Corporation Family of Companies


OUR TRAINING COURSES KEEP YOU SAFE ON THE JOB SO YOU WON’T MISS LIFE’S BEST MOMENTS.


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.