Overview

Certifying Body

OSHAA

Total Credits

30 HOURS

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Course Category

Lifting and Rigging

Learning Mood

Online

Qualification Structure

To achieve the OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Offshore Containers (OSC);

Candidates must complete the following 10 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Units

  • Introduction to Offshore Containers and Industry Regulations (3 hours)
  • Design and Manufacturing Standards (3 hours)
  • Inspection and Testing Procedures (5 hours)
  • Maintenance and Repairs of Offshore Containers (3 hours)
  • Lifting Operations and Rigging Practices (5 hours)
  • Container Identification, Marking, and Traceability (2 hours)
  • Corrosion Protection and Surface Treatment (2 hours)
  • Risk Assessment and Hazard Control (3 hours)
  • Roles and Responsibilities in Offshore Logistics (5 hours)

Upon the OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Offshore Containers (OSC), learners will be able to

  • Introduction to Offshore Containers and Industry Regulations (3 hours)
  • Understand the role and importance of offshore containers in marine and oil & gas operations.
  • Identify key international regulations and standards (e.g., DNV 2.7-1, ISO, IMDG Code).
  • Recognize classification and certification requirements for offshore containers.
  • Design and Manufacturing Standards (3 hours)
  • Explain the fundamental design principles of offshore containers.
  • Interpret manufacturing standards and requirements for structural integrity.
  • Understand material selection, welding criteria, and safety margins in design.
  • Inspection and Testing Procedures (5 hours)
  • Perform visual and non-destructive testing techniques for offshore containers.
  • Identify inspection intervals and documentation protocols.
  • Evaluate load testing procedures and inspection criteria for certification compliance.
  • Maintenance and Repairs of Offshore Containers (3 hours)
  • Identify common types of damage and deterioration in offshore containers.
  • Apply appropriate maintenance and repair strategies according to industry standards.
  • Understand the importance of inspection records and repair traceability.
  • Lifting Operations and Rigging Practices (5 hours)
  • Understand safe lifting practices and offshore rigging techniques.
  • Select appropriate slings, shackles, and lifting accessories for different operations.
  • Identify load limits, center of gravity, and risk factors during lifting procedures.
  • Container Identification, Marking, and Traceability (2 hours)
  • Recognize mandatory markings, ID numbers, and certification plates on offshore containers.
  • Understand data tracking and traceability systems in container logistics.
  • Apply proper labeling procedures to ensure regulatory compliance.
  • Corrosion Protection and Surface Treatment (2 hours)
  • Identify common corrosion mechanisms affecting offshore containers.
  • Understand coating types, surface preparation, and protective treatment methods.
  • Apply preventive strategies to extend container lifespan in marine environments.
  • Risk Assessment and Hazard Control (3 hours)
  • Conduct risk assessments specific to offshore container operations.
  • Identify potential hazards and implement appropriate control measures.
  • Apply proactive safety planning to mitigate risks in container handling.
  • Roles and Responsibilities in Offshore Logistics (5 hours)
  • Define the roles of key personnel involved in offshore container logistics.
  • Understand the responsibilities of safety officers, inspectors, and logistics coordinators.
  • Coordinate effective communication and documentation practices in offshore operations.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years of age at the time of registration.
  • A minimum of high school diploma (or equivalent qualification) is required.
  • Prior experience in offshore operations, shipping, logistics, or heavy equipment handling is recommended.
  • Participants should have basic to intermediate English language proficiency to read course materials, follow safety instructions, and complete assessments effectively

What You Need to Know

This diploma is designed for professionals in oil and gas, offshore logistics, shipping, engineering, and heavy equipment handling. It is also suitable for individuals seeking to enter the offshore industry with a recognized qualification.

The program provides specialized training in offshore container safety, inspection, and compliance with international standards, ensuring you are fully prepared for high-risk offshore environments.

  • Globally recognized OSHAA certification
  • Practical knowledge of offshore container handling and inspection
  • Enhanced safety awareness and compliance with international regulations
  • Improved employability in offshore and shipping industries

Graduates can pursue roles such as offshore container inspector, logistics coordinator, lifting supervisor, or safety officer in oil and gas, shipping, and offshore engineering sectors.

Learners can advance to higher-level offshore safety certifications, heavy equipment diplomas, or specialized training in offshore logistics and lifting operations, expanding career prospects.

The OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Offshore Containers is recognized internationally, making it a valuable qualification for professionals seeking opportunities both locally and abroad.

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