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NEBOSH IOG
NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety
Unit IOG1
MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL OIL AND GAS OPERATIONAL SAFETY

element 5: LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
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(Material correct Autumn 2013)
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logistics and transport operations

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The Management of International Oil and Gas Safety element 5

Learning Outcomes

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 completion of this element,
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you should be able to demonstrate understanding of the content through the application of knowledge to familiar and unfamiliar situations. In particular you should be able to:
Identify
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  the main hazards of andthe oil and controls for marine transport in gas industries.

hazards
 Identify the maintransportof and suitable controls for land in the oil and

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gas industries..

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| Unit IOG1 – Element 1: Health, Safety and Environmental Management in Context

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Contents

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Land Transport
Road Tankers
Traffic Management
Rail
Revision Questions

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Marine Transport
Hazards of Vessels and Working Over Water
Loading and Unloading of Vessels at Marine Terminals
Control of Marine Operations, Certification of Vessels, Inspection and Approvals
Roles and Responsibilities of Marine Co-ordinators, Masters and Crews
Personnel Transfers and Boarding Arrangements
Personal Protective Equipment Suitability
Diver Operations
Revision Questions

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Summary 5-16
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Exam Skills

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| Unit IOG1 – Element 5: Logistics and Transport Operations

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Marine Transport
Key information

• The oil and gas industry uses an array of marine

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