The Further Offshore Emergency Training programme is a 1-day course which must be undertaken by individuals who have a valid BOSIET or FOET certificate. The FOET certificate re-validates a delegate’s offshore emergency training for a further 4 years.
FOET Course is designed to meet the further onshore safety and emergency response training requirements for personnel working in the offshore oil and gas industry.
Target Group for the FOET
This program is designed to meet the further offshore safety and emergency response training requirements for personnel working in the offshore oil and gas industry.
Delegate pre-requisites for the FOET
The FOET is open to persons who have a valid (in-date) OPITO-approved BOSIET or FOET certificate.
Physical and stressful demands of the FOET
Training and/or assessment activities contained within this Standard may include physically demanding and potentially stressful elements. All personnel who participate in such activities must be physically and mentally capable of participating fully.
Before be accepted on the Course, the candidate will present:
a. A valid, current offshore medical certificate or similar
b. A valid medical certificate for aviation or marine personnel
Duration of the FOET
The course duration is 1 day.
Aim and objectives of the FOET
The aim of the FOET is to provide the delegates with the opportunity to practise and demonstrate emergency response skills which are not possible to practise during drills, exercises and emergency training offshore.
Learning outcomes of the FOET
The learning outcomes are specified for each of the following modules; they are:
MODULULE 5 – Helicopter Safety and Escape
MODULULE 6 – Fire fighting and Self Rescue
MODULULE 7 – First Aid