Curriculum for Remote Operated Vehicle Operations VG3 / in-service training at a training establishment (FUO3-01)
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After Vg3
Operations
- plan, carry out and document at least three different remote operated vehicle operations in cooperation with involved parties
- plan, carry out and document preparation, use and re-examination checks of ROV tools
- evaluate areas of risk, select procedures, follow guidelines and use safety evaluation tools
- use ROV equipment based on its opportunities and limitations, and evaluate the risk of injury with surrounding structures and own equipment
- plan, carry out and document lifting operations based on current regulations
- evaluate the consequences of and risks for emissions and contamination of the natural environment and implement necessary measures
- evaluate weather conditions and water currents and how these influence the operation
- elaborate on and be able to use means of communication, and describe risks of the use of these
- use different navigation tools and aids, and describe the difference between these
- plan, carry out and document data collection using different tools
- use and maintain system documentation
- carry out work in accordance with quality control and internal control routines
- evaluate the quality of own work and the quality of improvement measures
- use a professional and precise technical language in Norwegian and English about ROV systems and equipment when communicating with support personnel, colleagues and representatives from other disciplines and trades
- perform operations using ROV systems and appurtenant equipment in a professional and precise manner in accordance with current rules, standards, manufacturer technical documentation and internal company procedures
- document own learning and training in operations
Operation and maintenance
- plan, carry out and document functions testing of a ROV system and elaborate on how this works and how it all fits together with the complete ROV system
- plan, carry out and document retermination of lift cables
- plan, carry out and document termination of optical fibre and measuring in a fibre system
- plan, carry out and document the changing of hydraulic power packs
- plan, carry out and document the changing of thruster engines
- plan, carry out and document installation of manipulators
- plan, carry out and document maintenance based on current maintenance procedures
- plan, carry out and document repairs to electric, hydraulic and mechanical parts in a ROV system
- elaborate on how control and video systems work, and perform basic upgrades and modifications
- use error and non-conformance reports
- plan, carry out and document the splicing of subsea cables
- elaborate on and decide how to carrying out measures to hinder risks when working near high voltage systems
- perform risk assessments
- measure and do control checks on electrical and hydraulic sizes for ROV systems and appurtenant equipment, and evaluate the results
- plan, carry out and document troubleshooting of ROV systems and appurtenant equipment
- perform work according to current rules and procedures for electric, hydraulic and mechanical work
- handle chemicals according to current rules and regulations
- describe areas of use and carry out maintenance on EX equipment according to current rules
- elaborate on ground fault systems and overcharge protections
- evaluate and identify sources of electrical noise, and consider this when working with ROV systems and equipment
- control and maintain measurement systems for depth, direction, temperature, pressure, rpms, levels and quantities
- elaborate on how the ROV systems' electrical, electronic, computer-based and fibre optic subsystems work
- plan, carry out and document adjustments and optimisations of hydraulic components
- use a number of oiling and lubing equipment, and elaborate on the filtering process and its characteristics
- use a professional and precise technical language with support personnel, colleagues and representatives from other disciplines and trades
- describe the company's structure, organisation, distribution of responsibility, decision-making processes, work routines and your own place in the organisation
- describe the economic consequences of operational stops, system errors and damage to materials, consider this when working
- describe employer and employee rights and obligations according to current regulations
- elaborate on safety work, safety delegates and the organisation of employee representation
- document own learning and training in operations and maintenance
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