Commercial Diving
Client Worksite Representative Course
About This Course
The Client Worksite Representative acts as the ‘eyes and ears’ of the client with regard to safety, planning, system and procedural assurance, day to day operations, contractual requirements, for what maybe both onshore preparation and offshore operations of a project. This course has been developed to enable you to understand their roles and responsibilities as outlined by industry guidance documents issued by International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP) and International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) as well are any legislative requirements due to area of operation.
Learning Objectives
To ensure the delegate is fully aware of the requirements and duties of the Client Worksite Representative, such as:
- Compliance with Health & Safety issues
- Compliance with Local & International guidelines and regulations
- The Principles of Risk Management Process
- The Principles of Management of Change procedures
- Incident Investigation and Reporting requirements
- Ensure work procedures are carried out correctly, accurately, efficiently and safely.
- Report on work progress, lessons learned and any useful recommendation for improvements
- Understand what is expected of the client (diving) representative.
- Diving System Assurance process and requirements
- Monitor competence issues within the team
This course offers a holistic overview of offshore legislation and the common issues affecting offshore construction, diving and maritime operations. These issues are further explored to deal with regional differences.
The training is structured and in accordance with IOGP Diving Recommended Practice – ‘Diving Recommended Practice’ and ‘Diving worksite representative roles, responsibilities & training’ and with reference to IMCA documentation.
Course Content
- Duties of the Client Worksite Representative
- Role and Responsibilities
- IOGP Diving Recommended Practice
- IMCA Diving Guidance Notes
- Comparisons between IOGP & IMCA Guidance
- The Principles of Management of Change
- The Principles of Risk Management
- HSE Legislation / International Legislation
- Subsea Systems—Isolations and Barriers
- Leadership and Team Management
- Incident Investigation Process
- Permit to Work Systems
- Emergency Management
Entry Requirements
Delegates should have experience (min. 2 years preferably 5 years in a supervisory / management position) in their relevant offshore discipline (marine, diving, ROV, survey/inspection, underwater engineering) and be familiar (preferred training) with dynamic positioning and position referencing systems.
Assessment and Certification
Delegates who have successfully completed and passed the 1-hour examination will be awarded with KBA Training Centre certificate of training.
In-House Training
This course can be tailored to reflect your organisation’s system of work. It can also be presented as an in-company package at your company’s facility and/or preferred location. For further details such as corporate rates and schedules, please contact us.
Learning Options
Full Time / Virtual Learning
Full Time training will be delivered face to face or 'Live' Virtual training over 5-days period with examinations on the final day.
E-Learning
E-Learning is delivered via our interactive portal over a 1 month period (option to extend). To register, click on the E-Learning link.
For more information, contact us
Course Fees
Full Time Learning
Course Fees: SGD$ 3270.00 (exclusive of GST)
E-Learning (40 hours)
Course Fees: SGD$ 3270.00 (exclusive of GST)
For More Information
Please note all courses are provisional until formal confirmation and course joining details are sent.
For more information on upcoming schedule, please contact us.