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Seajacks uses e-learning program from Oilennium

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Seajacks, an operator of oil and gas jack-up vessels based in Great Yarmouth, UK, has installed an e-learning training program provided by Oilennium Ltd.

Seajacks contacted Oilennium because it wanted to revitalise its health and safety training program, with a more dynamic, interactive training experience.

Oilennium provides a wide range of health and safety courses through its "learning management system", which includes courses on confined space entry, task-based risk assessment, COSHH, manual handling, lifting operations, and noise awareness.

The systems have "lively animations and meaningful graphics that provide delegates with a clearer, more immediate understanding of the subject matter by showing them what to do and why," Oilennium says.

The company was also commissioned to "revitalise" Seajack's vessel induction video for its Seajacks Kraken installation vessel, Seajacks Leviathan and Seajacks Zaratan.

"Since we began training our employees via the new safety training and vessel induction programmes, there has been a marked improvement in employee appreciation of safety, and of the unique characteristics of each vessel," says Max Paterson, Sales and Marketing Manager for Seajacks.

"When an employee arrives to work on a vessel for the first time, the learning curve is much lower, which means that they can get to the tasks at hand much more rapidly."

Oilennium clients include BP, Hydratight, Seajacks, Weatherford, Perenco, Halliburton, AMEC SES and the ECITB. Training sessions have been delivered in Russia, Thailand, Syria, Mexico, Singapore, Houston, Brazil, the United Kingdom and Dubai.



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