Enform Course Guide 2013

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RTIFICIAL LIFT SYSTEMS BEAR AWARENESS BURIED FACILITIE CATOR CANADA'S OIL & GAS INDUSTRY DRILLING EQUIPMENT LL COMPLETION PETROLEUM EXPLORATION, LAND AND LEASI TROLEUM INDUSTRY OVERVIEW PRODUCTION, PROCESSING A RANSPORTATION OF OIL & GAS REFINING AND MARKETING OI GAS CAODC SERVICE RIG COMPETENCY ASSESSORS CATHODI OTECTION RECTIFIER TRAINING CERTIFIED HEALTH AND SAFE AUDITOR PROGRAM CERTIFIED HEALTH AND SAFETY AUDITOR NEWAL CHAINSAW FALLER COMPETENCY PROGRAM COILED TUBI L SERVICING BLOWOUT PREVENTION COMPLETIONS AND WORKOV TECTION AND CONTROL OF FLAMMABLE SUBSTANCES ELECTRIC MAINTENANCE TRAINING ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TRAINING FRESHER ELECTRONIC GENERAL SAFETY ORIENTATION ESCO VEHICLE OPERATOR FALL PROTECTION FOR RIG WORK FATIGUE NAGEMENT FOR SUPERVISORS FIRE AND EXPLOSION PREVENT ANCED TRAINING FOR IRP 18 FIRST LINE SUPERVISOR’S BLOW EVENTION GAS PRODUCTION OPERATOR GENERAL ENTRY LEV TY GENERAL OILFIELD DRIVER IMPROVEMENT H2S ALIVE® HA MANAGEMENT HOURS OF SERVICE AND MANAGING FATIGUE FO MERCIAL VEHICLE CARRIERS AND OWNERS HOURS OF SERVICE GING FATIGUE FOR COMMERCIAL VEHICLE DRIVERS INCIDENT IDENT INVESTIGATION INJURY MANAGEMENT / RETURN TO WO TRUCTIONAL SKILLS WORKSHOP INTERNATIONAL WELL CONT NING INTRODUCTION TO OIL & GAS PRODUCTION AND EQUIPM T DUTY VEHICLES - DRIVER IMPROVEMENT NATURALLY OCCUR ADIOACTIVE MATERIALS NATURALLY OCCURRING RADIOACTIV RIALS AWARENESS ELEARNING OFF-HIGHWAY DEFENSIVE DRI IELD DRIVER TRAINING INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM OILFIELD HAU GAS PRODUCTION OPERATOR BASICS OIL PRODUCTION OPER LWELL PERFORATWORS SAFETY TRAINING OILWELL PRODUCTI PTIMIZATION PETROLEUM COMPETENCY PROGRAM POWER LIN ETY AND AWARENESS RIG TECHNICIAN TRAINING BC RESIDEN FETY MANAGEMENT & REGULATORY AWARENESS FOR WELLSI RVISION SECOND LINE SUPERVISOR’S WELL CONTROL REFRES EISMIC BLASTER SAFETY TRAINING SEISMIC FIELD OPERATION PERVISOR CHALLENGE SEISMIC FIELD OPERATIONS SUPERVIS EL 1 - SUPERVISOR ACCOUNTABILITY SEISMIC FIELD OPERATI ERVISORS LEVEL II - MODULE 1: PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SEIS COURSE GUIDE 2013

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registering for an enform course?Visit www.enform.ca/coursesearch for the most recent course information and schedules. Our website is updated daily with program descriptions, prerequisites, locations, costs and times. Create an Enform Connect Logon ID to register online and pay with your credit card.

You can also register by telephone at 1.800.667.5557 or by emailing [email protected] with your contact information, program date, and payment information.

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Petroleum Safety Training (PST) 2.0 is a four-hour online course intended for all employees working in the petroleum industry -- as an introduction for new hires or a refresher for experienced workers, supervisors and managers.

This course provides an overview of health and safety hazards and how to control them. Participants will also learn about the legal framework that employers must follow and workers’ and employers’ responsibilities with respect to health and safety. The course has been recently updated with new video and graphics to reflect changes in the industry.

Canada’s Oil and Gas Industry is a five-part, interactive program that is an ideal overview of the industry and how it works. Participants can select any or all of the topics and explore them online at their own pace. The series looks at the origins of oil and gas through to exploration, drilling, processing, transportation and refining.

The program’s five parts are:

» Petroleum Industry Overview » Petroleum Exploration, Land and Leasing » Drilling Equipment and Well Completion » Production Processing & Transportation of Oil and Gas

» Refining and Marketing Oil and Gas

Are you new to the industry? enform can help provide information and orientation into the industry.

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A BArtificial Lift Systems

duration: 3 days cost: $740

This course covers the practical aspects of artificial lift in conventional production systems and is designed for field operators, foremen, engineers or anyone directly involved in oil production using artificial lift systems.

Topics covered include:

» Conventional bottom hole pumps » Rod strings » Tubing » Wellheads » Pump jacks and prime movers » Electric submersible pumps » PC pumps » Plunger lift systems » Chemicals used in oil production systems.

While this course does not cover heavy oil recovery or the design of equipment, these concepts are discussed.

COMPLETION Upon completion of the course, participants will understand the principles of operations, equipment, and optimizing efficiencies and cost savings for artificial lift.

Another course related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Oilwell Production Optimization

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErApril 8 8:30 Nisku 21200004 October 21 8:30 Nisku 21200005

Bear Awareness

duration: 1 hour cost: $25

Online

Bear Awareness is a one-hour course that introduces the three types of bears in North America and how to deal with encounters. Coexistence is the driving message. Participants learn how to identify bear types, their behaviors, ranges and habitats and the difference between defensive and predatory bear attacks. Also discussed is how to handle and/or prevent a bear encounter with deterrents, if an attack should occur.

COMPLETION This is an awareness course and is graded as either complete or incomplete. Once complete, a registrant can print a program completion report. A permanent certificate will be mailed to the address provided on the registrant’s profile within two (2) weeks.

Buried facilities Locator - Basic (BfL - Basic)

duration: 3 days cost: $810

This three-day training course is an introduction to locating buried facilities and is designed for entry-level workers in this industry. Experienced locators will also benefit from taking this course.

Topics include:

» Regulatory awareness and safe work practices » Fundamental principles » Locating techniques and procedures » How to use locating equipment.

The hands-on portion of the training uses a variety of manufacturers’ locating equipment to perform basic locates safely and efficiently.

EQuIPMENT LISTINGParticipants must bring Personal Protective Equipment and are also encouraged to bring their own locating equipment, if possible. If not, locating equipment will be provided.

» CSA Approved seasonal foot wear » Seasonal coveralls with reflective striping » Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErApril 23 8:00 Calgary 41200019 April 29 8:00 Nisku 41200020 May 13 8:00 Calgary 41200022 May 28 8:00 FSJ 41200023 June 11 8:00 Calgary 41200024 June 18 8:00 FSJ 41200025 September 10 8:00 Calgary 41200026

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cBuried facilities Locator - seismic

duration: 2 days cost: $810

This two-day course is designed for locators working in the seismic industry. Participants will learn how to prevent damage to buried facilities through safe and effective planning of locates and the identification and marking of buried facilities. The hands-on training will emphasize the correct use of locating equipment and proper marking and documentation of locates in the seismic industry.

PrErEQuISITES » A minimum of 60 days field experience working with an

experienced locator in the seismic industry is required. » Successful completion of the Buried Facilities Locator - Basic. » Basic understanding of the terminology, facilities, equipment

and procedures in locating.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESS The application form for the Buried Facilities Locator is available at www.enformconnect.ca. Approval is required prior to registering. You will be notified by email once your application has been reviewed.

EQuIPMENT LISTINGIn addition to Personal Protective Equipment participants are required to wear clothing suitable for outdoor conditions and their own hand-held GPS receiver. Participants are also encouraged to bring their own locating equipment, if available.

» CSA Approved seasonal foot wear » Seasonal coveralls with reflective striping » Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMay 2 8:00 Nisku 71200004 May 16 8:00 Calgary 71200005 October 3 8:00 Calgary 71200006

canada's oil & gas industry (cogi)

This online series features five separate programs dealing with the upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors of the oil and gas industry. Participants can select any or all of the topics and explore them online at their own pace. The series looks at the origins of oil and gas through to exploration, drilling, processing, transportation and refining.

Petroleum industry overview

duration: 4 hours cost: $105

Online

This four-hour online program is a broad introduction to the oil and gas industry from both a Canadian and global perspective. The program also covers the origins of oil and gas.

Petroleum exploration, Land and Leasing

duration: 4 hours cost: $105

Online

Learn about oil and gas exploration, especially through various geophysical and seismic methods, in this four-hour online program. The second part of this program describes how governments and oil companies offer and acquire crude oil and natural gas mineral rights, and how leases for wells are located.

drilling equipment & Well completion

duration: 4 hours cost: $105

Online

This four-hour online program looks at the drilling side of the business -- types of drilling rigs, site preparation, the parts and operation of a rig, personnel and the environmental protection issues associated with land-based and offshore drilling. The second part of this program describes completion techniques required in preparation for producing oil or gas.

Production, Processing and Transportation of oil & gas

duration: 4 hours cost: $105

Online

This four-hour online program describes how oil and gas is recovered from a well and collected and transported to surface facilities for processing. Oil sands production is also discussed. The second part of this program covers how oil and gas pipelines are built and operated.

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cRefining and Marketing Oil & Gas

duration: 4 hours cost: $105

Online

Learn how oil refineries and petrochemical plants change crude oil and natural gas into useful products. The second part of this four-hour online program describes global oil and gas markets and how oil and gas products are marketed to consumers in Canada.

cAodc service rig competency Assessors

duration: 1 day cost: $175

This course has been developed for the well servicing division of the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC). The goal is to provide field superintendents and rig managers with guidelines for completing a competency assessment of a floorhand, derrickman or driller.

Topics covered include:

» Competence » Responsibilities of the assessor » Performing successful assessments.

PrErEQuISITESThe CAODC Service Rig Assessors Committee has set the following requirements for becoming an assessor:

» Must be currently employed with a service rig contractor » Must be at the level of field superintendent or rig manager » Must complete this one-day Service Rig Competency

Assessors Program » Must submit at least one assessment every three (3) years.

If an employee of a service rig contractor does not meet these prerequisites and wishes to become an assessor, Part B of the Service Rig Assessors Application form must be filled out by the HSE Manager of the service rig contractor.

COMPLETION Upon completion of this course, the participant will be issued a CAODC Service Rig Competency Assessors Certificate.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Well Service Blowout Prevention• Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention• Safety Management & Regulatory Awareness for

Wellsite Supervision (SARA)• Detection and Control of Flammable Substances

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMarch 15 8:30 Nisku 131200034 March 15 8:30 FSJ (Vidcon course) 131200035 April 5 8:30 Red Deer College 131200036 April 12 8:30 Nisku 131200037 April 12 8:30 FSJ (Vidcon course) 131200038

April 26 8:30 Southeast Regional College 131200039 Energy Training Institute - Estevan May 4 8:30 Medicine Hat College 131200040 August 23 8:30 Nisku 131200041 September 13 8:30 Nisku 131200042 October 25 8:30 Nisku 131200043

Cathodic Protection Rectifier Training

duration: 5 days cost: $1,575

This five-day course is designed for Cathodic Protection Technicians and is authorized under Section 23 of the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Act. Hands-on exercises on working rectifiers are an essential part of the program.

Topics covered include:

» Basic electricity » Regulations » Codes and standards » Electrical hazards » Measurement » Lock out procedures » Rectifier construction » Installation » Maintenance » Troubleshooting » Reading and adjusting the rectifier.

EQuIPMENT LISTINGSince participants will be working with operating rectifiers, personal safety equipment is required.

» Safety glasses » Dry leather gloves » Appropriate footwear » Hand-held multi-meter » Calculator.

COMPLETION On successful completion of this course and after completing 340 recorded hours of work-related training, participants can perform specific tasks on CP rectifiers as outlined in the authorization for non-electricians. This includes installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and reading and adjusting the rectifier (DC side only).

Another course related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Electrical Maintenance Training

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMarch 18 8:30 Nisku 1211200004 October 21 8:30 Nisku 1211200005

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cCertified Health and Safety Auditor Program

duration: 5 days cost: $1,030

This program is designed for health and safety professionals with management/supervisory experience who wish to conduct safety management system audits. The Enform Audit Instrument is reviewed in detail throughout the program. The program consists of a five-day training program, followed by a practicum that includes a full health and safety audit which must be to submitted within six months for review and approval prior to certification.

This program covers:

» Overview of health and safety auditing » Review of the Audit Instrument » Pre-audit preparation » Pre-audit meeting cursory » Tour documentation review » Interviews » Observation tour » Close out meeting » Report writing and audit submission » Pre-quality assurance » Review maintain » Professional competence.

PrErEQuISITES » Enform’s Safety Program Development course, within three

(3) years » Approved application to become either an Internal or External

Enform Auditor

aPPLICaTION PrOCESS An application form is available at www.enformconnect.ca. All applications must be approved prior to registering for the course. You will be notified once your application has been reviewed.

Participants must apply for one of the two auditor streams, Internal or External Auditor:

a) Internal (maintenance) auditors are able to perform internal audits for the single company at which they are employed full-time.

b) External auditors are able to perform Certification audits, Renewal audits, and Maintenance audits for any company; keeping in mind the expectations outlined in the Enform Auditor Code of Ethics which is reviewed in class.

For more information regarding the two auditor streams, including the necessary applications and prerequisites, please visit: www.enform.ca/safety_audits_certification

NOTESPC laptop is required.

COMPLETION Following successful completion of the course and exam, a qualification audit must be submitted within six months of the last day of class for review by Enform Audit Reviewers. Once the qualification audit is approved, a certificate will be issued, valid for three (3) years.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Hazard management • Injury management / Return to work • Incident and accident investigation • OH&S legislation

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErFebruary 11 8:00 Calgary 141200016 March 18 8:00 FSJ 141200017 April 8 8:00 Nisku 141200018 April 22 8:00 Southeast Regional College 141200019 Energy Training Institute - Estevan June 17 8:00 Calgary 141200020 September 23 8:00 Nisku 141200021 October 7 8:00 Shamickel Safety (St. Johns 141200022 Ambulance Building) - Red Deer October 28 8:00 Calgary 141200023 December 2 8:00 Nisku 141200024

Certified Health and Safety Auditor renewal

duration: 1 day cost: $250

This one-day course is offered to Enform auditors wishing to maintain their auditor certification. All certified auditors must take this program once every three (3) years prior to the expiry of their certification. Auditors with current certification looking for an update on the audit process are also encouraged to attend. Participants have the opportunity to ask questions throughout the day.

This program covers:

» Updates from the Safety and Certifications (SAC) department » Critical topics from Enform’s five-day Certified Health and

Safety Auditor course » Updates from government agencies related to the Certificate

of Recognition (COR) program.

PrErEQuISITES Applicants must:

» Hold a current Enform Certified Health and Safety Auditor Certificate. If your certificate has expired, the standard allows up to six months from the expiry to complete the renewal program. The standard does not allow any new audit registrations until re-certification is complete.

» Have maintained auditor certification by having performed two (2) audits or maintenance audit options in the previous three-year certification cycle. If this requirement has not been met, the auditor will be required to conduct and submit a regular Certificate of Recognition (COR) audit within six months of the renewal program before re-certification can be granted.

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cother courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Hazard Management • Safety Program Development • Incident and Accident Investigation • Injury Management / Return to Work • Certified Health and Safety Auditor Program

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErFebruary 19 8:00 Calgary 151200043 March 14 8:00 Shamickel Safety (St. Johns 151200044 Ambulance Building) - Red Deer April 19 8:00 Nisku 151200045 May 2 8:00 FSJ 151200046 July 11 8:00 Nisku 151200047 July 18 8:00 Calgary 151200048 September 6 8:00 Calgary 151200049 September 19 8:00 Nisku 151200050 November 15 8:00 Nisku 151200051 November 15 8:00 FSJ 151200052 December 13 8:00 Calgary 151200053

chainsaw faller competency Program

The oil and gas industry adopted the BC Faller Training Standard as the standard level of training for workers falling trees over six inches in diameter. Enform has developed multiple level training which has been endorsed by WorkSafeBC for those wishing to become fallers in the oil and gas industry.

Training progresses in a graduated manner with on-the-job work experience required between each level. Participants are taken through the basic steps of site assessment and safe work procedures for chainsaws, through to falling operations and the assessment of falling hazards. These programs have been designed so that 75% of the time is spent in the field practicing the skills taught.

for more information on our chainsaw faller competency Program please visit http://applicationmanager.enformconnect.ca/uploadedfiles/ams/Chainsaw_Faller_chart.pdf

Level i - chainsaw Basics

duration: 3 days cost: contact enform for pricing information.

This three-day course covers instruction in personal and work site safety, hazard assessment and control, chainsaw inspection and maintenance, chainsaw handling and operations, and safe climbing and bucking practices.

NOTES » Participants who successfully pass this course are not

prepared to safely fall trees on the worksite. » Courses are delivered by Enform Franchised Instructors. » Contact Enform for a listing of certified instructors.

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

Level ii - faller entry

duration: 5 days cost: $2,625

This five-day course covers theory and practical training in falling operations, including preparation and management of falling hazards and falling procedures and techniques.

PrErEQuISITES » Successful completion of Level I - Chainsaw Basics or a valid

Enform Chainsaw Safety course certification » Minimum of 25 days of work experience after completion of

Level I - Chainsaw Basics.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESSAn application form is available at www.enformconnect.ca. All applications must be approved prior to registering for the course. You will be notified by email once your application has been reviewed.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErApril 8 8:00 Lac La Biche Job Corps 241200009 May 27 8:00 FSJ 241200010 June 17 8:00 Lac La Biche Job Corps 241200012 August 19 8:00 FSJ 241200013

Level iii - faller evaluation

duration: 1 day cost: $850

When the Level II - Faller Entry participant has acquired 25 days of work experience under the supervision of a Faller Tutor and has a fully completed Chainsaw Faller Competency Record, they may apply for Level III - Faller Evaluation.

PrErEQuISITESParticipants must have:

» Successfully completed Level II Faller Entry course with a minimum of 25 days of work experience with a Faller Tutor

» Acquired 25 days of work experience conducting falling operations with a Faller Tutor documented in their logbook prior to applying for entry into the Level III Faller Evaluation.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESSComplete the Level III - Faller application form available at www.enformconnect.ca. All applications must be approved prior to registering for the program. You will be notified by email once your application has been reviewed.

NOTES » Courses are delivered on an as needed basis. » Oil and Gas Fallers Certification expires every 5 years.

Oil and Gas Fallers wishing to recertify should complete the Oil and Gas Faller Recertification application.

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this one-day program, participants will receive full certification as an Oil and Gas Faller.

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cOil & Gas Faller Recertification

Duration: Half day cost: $850

Oil and Gas Faller certification expires every five (5) years. To recertify you must complete the Oil & Gas Faller Recertification Form and select the option you are recertifying by.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESSThere currently are two options for recertification:

(i) Automatic Recertification

» Show that you have worked a minimum of 80 days in the last two (2) years of certification by submitting your logbooks.

» Have had three (3) successful competency checks done in the last two (2) years of certification by an Enform Qualified Supervisor Trainer and must be submitted to Enform.

» The competency checks must be at least 30 days apart to qualify towards Faller recertification.

(ii) Full Faller Evaluation

» This option is for Fallers who do not qualify for automatic recertification.

NOTESIf you are a certified Oil & Gas Faller Tutor and you want to maintain your status, you must have a Full Faller Evaluation completed on you to be recertified. Enform will verify information and collect payment, then the Faller can be re-evaluated.

Another course related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Seismic Field Operations Supervisor (SFOS) Level 1 - Supervisor Accountability

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coiled Tubing Well servicing Blowout Prevention

duration: 1 day cost: $265

This one-day course is designed for coiled tubing operators and wellsite supervisors involved in well control operations that use coiled tubing for well servicing.

Topics covered include:

» CT equipment » CT tools and accessories » CT BOPs » Wellhead equipment » Flowback systems » Well control responses.

PrErEQuISITESA valid Enform Well Service Blowout Prevention Certificate.

Level iv - faller Tutor

duration: 1 day cost: $120

Faller Tutors are able to supervise Level II - Faller Entry participants after completion of their training. This supervision would occur when these participants are practicing their skills in the workplace. This one-day training outlines the roles and responsibilities of the Enform Faller Tutors and provides some behavioral training and training in mentoring and conflict resolution.

PrErEQuISITES » To qualify for the Level IV - Faller Tutor course candidates

must receive 85% or higher on their evaluation as a Faller. » They must also be recommended for the Faller Tutor Training by

the Qualified Supervisor Trainer who conducted their evaluation.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMay 22 8:00 Nisku 0261200008 May 22 8:00 FSJ (Vidcon course) 0261200009 November 6 8:00 Calgary 0261200010 November 6 8:00 FSJ (Vidcon course) 0261200011

oil & gas faller challenge

duration: 1 day cost: $1,300

Workers who have conducted falling operations for a minimum of 120 days may challenge the Oil and Gas Faller Evaluation. When accepted into this program, candidates will be contacted to complete the written examination. Upon successful completion of the written exam, they will be contacted to set up the practical field evaluation. The field evaluation will be conducted by a Qualified Supervisor Trainer chosen by Enform.

PrErEQuISITES » Candidates must have 120 days of work experience as a faller. » An application with verifiable contacts concerning their

120 days of falling experience must be submitted to Enform for approval.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESS » Complete the Oil and Gas Faller application prior to

registration. You will be notified by email once your application has been reviewed.

» Oil and Gas Fallers Certification expires every five (5) years; Oil and Gas Fallers wishing to recertify, should complete the Oil and Gas Faller Recertification Application at www.enformconnect.ca

NOTESFailing the evaluation could result in the candidate being required to take the Chainsaw Level II course.

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of this one-day evaluation, participants will receive their full certification as an Oil and Gas Faller.

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

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cNOTES » Participants may attend this course up to three (3) months in

advance of the expiry of their certification. » If participants fail the exam following the program, they are

allowed one rewrite within a 30-day period. Rewrite fees apply. » The Coiled Tubing Certificate will expire on the same date as

the individual’s Well Service Blowout Prevention Certificate and will be subject to the same renewal requirements.

» Fees may vary outside of Enform regional offices. » Students renewing their valid Coiled Tubing Well Service

Blowout Prevention certificate for the first time, after five (5) years, may challenge the exam. If the challenged exam is failed, the student will be required to attend the full one (1) day course. No second exam challenges will be allowed.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 11 8:30 Nisku 271200117 January 18 8:30 Calgary 271200120 January 25 8:30 FSJ 271200121 February 8 8:30 Clearwater Safety Services 271200122 (Lakeland Inn) - Cold Lake February 8 8:30 Calgary 271200123 February 15 8:30 Nisku 271200124 March 1 8:30 Calgary 271200125 March 1 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 271200126 March 8 8:30 Nisku 271200127 March 15 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 271200129 March 15 8:30 Calgary 271200128 March 22 8:30 Medicine Hat College 271200131 March 22 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 271200132 March 22 8:30 Procede Occupational Health & 271200130 Safety - Brooks at Super 8 Motel April 5 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 271200133 April 5 8:30 Red Deer College 271200134 April 5 8:30 Nisku 271200135 April 5 8:30 Calgary 271200136 April 12 8:30 Nisku 271200138 April 12 8:30 Red Deer College 271200139 April 12 8:30 Clearwater Safety Services 271200140 (Lakeland Inn) - Cold Lake April 12 8:30 Calgary 271200141 April 19 8:30 Southeast Regional College 271200142 Energy Training Institute - Estevan May 3 8:30 Medicine Hat College 271200143 May 3 8:30 Nisku 271200144 May 3 8:30 Calgary 271200145 May 10 8:30 Medicine Hat College 271200148 May 10 8:30 FSJ 271200146 May 10 8:30 Red Deer College 271200147 May 10 8:30 Drayton Valley 271200149 May 17 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 271200152 May 17 8:30 Calgary 271200150 May 17 8:30 Nisku 271200151 May 31 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 271200153 May 31 8:30 Nisku 271200154 June 7 8:30 Procede Occupational Health & 271200155 Safety - Brooks at Super 8 Motel June 14 8:30 Nisku 271200156 June 21 8:30 Calgary 271200157 July 19 8:30 Nisku 271200158 August 2 8:30 Calgary 271200159

August 16 8:30 Nisku 271200160 August 23 8:30 Calgary 271200161 August 30 8:30 Nisku 271200162 September 13 8:30 Southeast Regional College 271200163 Energy Training Institute - Estevan September 13 8:30 Calgary 271200164 September 13 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 271200165 September 20 8:30 Nisku 271200166 September 20 8:30 Red Deer College 271200167 September 27 8:30 Calgary 271200168 October 4 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 271200169 October 4 8:30 Nisku 271200170 October 11 8:30 Medicine Hat College 271200172 October 11 8:30 Calgary 271200171 October 11 8:30 Nisku 271200173 October 25 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 271200174 October 25 8:30 Nisku 271200175 October 25 8:30 Calgary 271200176 November 8 8:30 Calgary 271200177 November 8 8:30 Nisku 271200178 November 22 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 271200180 November 22 8:30 Nisku 271200179 November 22 8:30 Clearwater Safety Services 271200181 (Lakeland Inn) - Cold Lake November 29 8:30 FSJ 271200182 November 29 8:30 Medicine Hat College 271200185 November 29 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 271200183 November 29 8:30 Drayton Valley 271200184 December 13 8:30 Nisku 271200186 December 20 8:30 Calgary 271200187

Completions and Workovers

duration: 5 days cost: $970

Designed for personnel with limited experience in completions or workovers, this course is intended to expose participants to all facets of workover operations on both the engineering and practical levels.

Topics covered include:

» Wellheads » Tubing » Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) regulations » Service rigs » Cased hole formation evaluation » Evaluating cement bonds » Casing integrity » Perforating » Fracturing » Acidizing » Production service tools » Cementing » Snubbing » Wireline » Coiled tubing » Cased hole fishing.

Participants will also work through a well program to gain knowledge on completing a well.

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ddetection and control of flammable substances

duration: 1 day cost: $150

This one-day course is designed for personnel working with or near flammable substances in the oil and gas industry. The primary focus is to safely monitor and control these substances.

The program includes:

» Introduction to flammable substances » Principles of flammable gas/vapour detection » Care and preparation of combustible gas monitors » Interpreting combustible gas readings » Control methods.

A variety of instructional techniques are used including lectures, demonstrations, class discussion, group exercises and hands-on practice.

NOTESThis course starts at 8:00 a.m. Participants who are late may be refused admission.

Fees may vary outside Enform regional offices.

COMPLETIONUpon successful completion of the prescribed practical skills and written examination, participants receive a Certificate of Completion.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Fire and Explosion Prevention Advanced Training for IRP 18• H2S Alive®

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 11 8:00 Calgary 301200237 January 18 8:30 Nisku 301200279 January 25 8:00 Calgary 301200238 February 1 8:00 Nisku 301200239 February 8 8:00 Calgary 301200240 February 8 8:30 Nisku 301200280 February 15 8:00 Nisku 301200234 February 22 8:00 Calgary 301200241 March 1 8:00 Nisku 301200242 March 8 8:00 Calgary 301200235 March 22 8:00 Calgary 301200243 April 5 8:00 Nisku 301200236 April 12 8:00 Calgary 301200245 April 19 8:00 Nisku 301200246 April 20 8:30 Southeast Regional College 301200281 Energy Training Institute - Estevan April 25 8:30 Southeast Regional College 301200282 Energy Training Institute - Estevan April 26 8:00 Calgary 301200247 May 3 8:30 Nisku 301200283 May 10 8:00 Calgary 301200233 May 10 8:30 Southeast Regional College 301200284 - Weyburn May 17 8:00 Nisku 301200248 May 24 8:00 Calgary 301200249

did you know?

enform has Guidelines, web tools and other Safety resources available for you at www.enform.ca/safety_resources

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMay 13 8:30 Calgary 281200004 October 21 8:30 Calgary 281200005

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d eMay 31 8:00 Nisku 301200251 June 7 8:00 Calgary 301200252 June 14 8:00 Nisku 301200250 June 21 8:00 Calgary 301200254 June 28 8:00 Nisku 301200253 July 5 8:00 Calgary 301200255 July 12 8:00 Nisku 301200256 July 19 8:00 Calgary 301200257 July 26 8:00 Nisku 301200258 August 2 8:00 Calgary 301200259 August 9 8:00 Nisku 301200260 August 16 8:00 Calgary 301200261 August 23 8:00 Nisku 301200262 August 30 8:00 Calgary 301200263 September 6 8:00 Nisku 301200264 September 7 8:30 Southeast Regional College 301200285 Energy Training Institute - Estevan September 13 8:00 Calgary 301200265 September 20 8:00 Nisku 301200266 September 27 8:30 Nisku 301200286 October 4 8:00 Nisku 301200268 October 11 8:00 Calgary 301200269 October 18 8:00 Nisku 301200270 October 25 8:00 Calgary 301200271 November 1 8:00 Nisku 301200272 November 8 8:00 Calgary 301200273 November 8 8:00 Nisku 301200287 November 15 8:00 Nisku 301200274 November 22 8:00 Calgary 301200275 November 29 8:30 Southeast Regional College 301200288 - Weyburn December 6 8:00 Calgary 301200276 December 13 8:00 Nisku 301200277 December 13 8:00 Calgary 301200278

electronic general safety orientation (egso)

duration: 30 min cost: free *Available January 2013*

Online

This free 30-minute, online safety orientation program is designed for all workers in the petroleum industry.

The eGSO meets the requirements of the General Safety Orientation Guideline for the Oil and Gas Industry (Enform, December 2012). It includes the minimum occupational health and safety information that all employers are required to provide to new, inexperienced workers upon hire or transfer.

NOTESThe eGSO does not contain company specific, prime contractor or site specific information.

COMPLETIONUpon completion, the user can print a Record of Completion. Enform does not mail a wallet card to the user. This record is to be used to verify completion only. The record of completion does not expire.

Another course related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Petroleum Safety Training

electrical maintenance Training

duration: 2.5 days cost: $820

This 2.5-day course has been designed to meet the training requirements for non-electricians performing tasks under Section 24 of the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Act.

This course focuses on electrical safety and covers:

» Electrical fundamentals » Regulations » Electrical hazards » Hazardous locations » Electrical lights » Batteries » Cathodic protection » Catalytic heaters » Sensing devices » Disconnecting small electrical motors » Motor controller panels and control panels.

PrErEQuISITESElectrical Maintenance Training Applicants must be currently employed in the petroleum industry, with at least three (3) years related experience.

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eaPPLICaTION PrOCESS Download and complete the Electrical Maintenance Training Application form found at www.enformconnect.ca and submit to [email protected]. You will be notified when your application has been reviewed.

COMPLETIONSuccessful participants will receive the Electrical Maintenance Training Certificate which is valid for three (3) years.

Upon completion of this course, owner companies are responsible for providing information and hands-on training to workers as per the limitations and conditions for types of work. The expectation is that a qualified person, such as an electrician, would provide the training and qualify trainees to perform the specific tasks they would be asked to do.

other course related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Cathodic Protection Rectifier Training

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErApril 15 8:30 Calgary 321200006 June 3 8:30 Nisku 321200007 September 23 8:30 Calgary 321200008 November 4 8:30 Nisku 321200009

electrical maintenance Training refresher

duration: 1 day

This one-day refresher course was developed for individuals whose current Electrical Maintenance Training Certificate will expire three (3) years following the program completion date. The course includes a review of the Electrical Maintenance Training course, along with new regulations and other updates.

PrErEQuISITESApplicants must hold a valid Electrical Maintenance Certificate from Enform.

NOTESThis course is available on a contract basis only. Please contact Bill Tinkess at 403-516-8046 or [email protected] for details.

COMPLETIONUpon completion of this course, participants will be issued an Electrical Maintenance Training Certificate valid for an additional three (3) years.

emergency first Aid - Level A cPr

duration: 1 day cost: $110

Learn to recognize and provide intervention for life-threatening emergencies until medical aid arrives. Designed to meet industry, business and government requirements, Emergency First Aid is a state-of-the-art, modular program of basic first aid skills and select subjects needed to sustain life and manage the scene of an injury. Topics include:

» Emergency scene management » Choking » Shock and unconsciousness » Severe bleeding » One and two rescuer CPR for an adult casualty » Automatic External Defibrillation (AED) training.

NOTESThe administration of CPR in combination with AED has proven to be one of the most effective methods in saving the lives of sudden cardiac arrest casualties.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 10 8:00 Calgary 1031200044 January 10 8:00 Nisku 1031200045 February 7 8:00 Calgary 1031200046 February 7 8:00 Nisku 1031200047 April 11 8:00 Calgary 1031200048 April 11 8:00 Nisku 1031200049 May 9 8:00 Calgary 1031200050 May 9 8:00 Nisku 1031200052 June 6 8:00 Nisku 1031200053 June 6 8:00 Calgary 1031200066 July 11 8:00 Calgary 1031200054 July 11 8:00 Nisku 1031200055 August 8 8:00 Calgary 1031200056 August 8 8:00 Nisku 1031200057 September 5 8:00 Calgary 1031200059 September 5 8:00 Nisku 1031200068 October 10 8:00 Nisku 1031200061 October 10 8:00 Calgary 1031200067 November 7 8:00 Calgary 1031200062 November 7 8:00 Nisku 1031200063 December 5 8:00 Calgary 1031200064 December 5 8:00 Nisku 1031200065

escort vehicle operator

duration: 1 day cost: $150

This theory-based, classroom-only course is intended for operators of escort vehicles (pilot and trail) in the oil and gas industry. The instructor-led course is the result of a collaborative effort of regulators, industry members from the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) and subject matter experts who use escort vehicles on a daily basis.

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e fTopics covered include:

» Review of professional and defensive driving » Fatigue management » Legislation » Components and basic procedures of escort vehicles » Hazards » Inspections » Trip planning.

PrErEQuISITESIn order to take this course, participants must have one of the following valid tickets:

» Light Duty Vehicle (LDV) » General Oilfield Driver Improvement (GODI) » Oilfield Hauler (OH) » Escort Vehicle Operator.

COMPLETIONThe course will provide escort vehicle operators with the basic information they need to assist drivers of over-dimensional loads in the transport of equipment and materials in the oil and gas industry.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErApril 12 8:00 Nisku 351200010 October 24 8:00 Nisku 351200011

fall Protection - general

duration: 1 day cost: $155

This one-day course is intended for workers who need general fall protection training in preparation for work in areas where fall hazards exist. The focus is on general fall protection legislation and best practices across a broad industry spectrum. Participants will engage in hands-on training activities, including inspecting, fitting, adjusting and connecting fall protection systems and components.

The program covers:

» Fall protection concepts » Legislation » Safety measures and best practices » Selection and safe use of fall prevention » Work positioning » Fall arrest systems and equipment » Fall hazard identification » Protection planning » Discussion on fall effects and fall rescue.

NOTESAs part of the practical exam, each participant will be briefly suspended in a harness. Participants should be physically capable of safely executing this procedure.

For more comprehensive, hands-on fall protection training specific to the work on rigs, refer to Enform’s “Fall Protection for Rig Work” course.

COMPLETIONParticipants must pass both a written and a practical skills exam to obtain a certificate of successful course completion.

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

Fall Protection for Rig Work

duration: 2 days cost: $315

This two-day course was developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC). The course is intended for workers and other personnel involved in drilling and service rig operations, with a primary focus on using fall protection equipment safely at height.

Topics include:

» Fall protection principles » Anchorages » Body support devices » Connecting components and devices » Life lines » Ladder-climbing systems.

The hands-on portion of the training includes climbing to height using fall protection equipment, work positioning, anchorage connection and transfer between fall protection systems.

did you know?

fall protection for rig work is now being offered in calgary using a mobile rig simulator. please visit www.enform.ca/coursesearch for scheduled classes and additional information.

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fNOTES » Successful completion requires that participants be able to

climb to a height of approximately four metres. » This course starts at 8:00 a.m. Participants who are late

may be refused admission. » This course is a prerequisite for the Fall Rescue for Rig Work. » Qualifying individuals can instruct this program on a

franchise basis.

EQuIPMENT LISTING » CSA Approved hard hat with chin strap » CSA Approved safety glasses » Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves

COMPLETION Upon successful completion of the prescribed practical skills and written exam, participants are issued an industry standard Certificate of Completion.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 7 8:00 Nisku 381200276 January 16 8:00 Nisku 381200275 February 4 8:00 Nisku 381200277 February 13 8:00 Nisku 381200278 February 25 8:00 Nisku 381200279 March 11 8:00 Nisku 381200281 March 20 8:00 Nisku 381200282 April 8 8:00 Nisku 381200283 April 22 8:00 Nisku 381200284 May 1 8:00 Nisku 381200329 May 15 8:00 Calgary 381200287 May 27 8:00 Nisku 381200286 June 10 8:00 Nisku 381200288 June 19 8:00 Calgary 381200291 June 24 8:00 Nisku 381200290 July 15 8:00 Nisku 381200292 July 24 8:00 Calgary 381200293 July 29 8:00 Nisku 381200294 August 19 8:00 Nisku 381200295 August 21 8:00 Calgary 381200296 August 28 8:00 Nisku 381200330 September 9 8:00 Nisku 381200299 September 11 8:00 Calgary 381200297 September 23 8:00 Nisku 381200300 October 7 8:00 Nisku 381200301 October 23 8:00 Calgary 381200302 October 28 8:00 Nisku 381200273 November 18 8:00 Nisku 381200303 November 27 8:00 Nisku 381200304 December 2 8:00 Nisku 381200305

Fall Rescue for Rig Work

duration: 1 day cost: $315

This one-day course was developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC). The course is intended for workers, supervisors, managers and safety personnel with a primary focus to perform rescues safely at height.

Topics covered include:

» Rescue team roles » Rescue equipment » Ropes and knots bryce » Mechanical advantage » Management of escape buggy » Rescue scenarios.

PrErEQuISITES » Participants enrolling in this course must hold a valid Fall

Protection for Rig Work Certificate.

NOTES » Successful completion of the course requires that participants

be in good physical condition and be able to climb to a height of approximately 10 metres.

» This course starts at 8:00 a.m. Participants who are late may be refused admission.

» Qualifying individuals can teach this course on a franchise basis.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 9 8:00 Nisku 401200249 January 18 8:00 Nisku 401200250 February 6 8:00 Nisku 401200251 February 15 8:00 Nisku 401200252 February 27 8:00 Nisku 401200254 March 13 8:00 Nisku 401200255 March 22 8:00 Nisku 401200256 April 10 8:00 Nisku 401200257 April 24 8:00 Nisku 401200258 May 3 8:00 Nisku 401200259 May 29 8:00 Nisku 401200260 June 12 8:00 Nisku 401200261 June 26 8:00 Nisku 401200262 July 17 8:00 Nisku 401200263 July 31 8:00 Nisku 401200264 August 21 8:00 Nisku 401200265 August 30 8:00 Nisku 401200266 September 11 8:00 Nisku 401200267 September 25 8:00 Nisku 401200058 October 9 8:00 Nisku 401200268 October 30 8:00 Nisku 401200269 November 20 8:00 Nisku 401200270 November 29 8:00 Nisku 401200271 December 4 8:00 Nisku 401200272

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fother courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Detection and Control of Flammable Substances• H2S Alive®

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErApril 17 8:00 Nisku 421200005 October 16 8:00 Calgary 421200007

first Line supervisor’s Blowout Prevention

duration: 4 days cost: $685

This four-day course is designed primarily for the First Line Supervisor (driller) on a drilling rig, and is also a prerequisite for the Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control course.

Topics covered include:

» Source and magnitude of pressure » Causes and warning signs of kicks » Shut-in procedures » Crew positions and duties during well control operations » Procedures for circulating out influxes » Government regulations.

NOTES » Participants may make arrangements with Enform to challenge

the First Line exam. The manual is available through the e-store or in person at one of our four Enform locations. This material consists of the First Line manual and exercises.

» The exam challenge is offered at any of our four Enform locations as well as other various locations throughout Canada. Please complete the Exam Challenge application at www.enformconnect.ca. The cost of the examination is not included in the fee of the manual. Fees may vary outside Enform regional offices.

» Exam challenges may be conducted up to 90 days prior to the expiry of the current certificate. This also applies to the four-day program.

» If participants fail the exam following the course, they are allowed one rewrite within a 30 day period. This also applies to the exam challenge. Rewrite fees apply. If at anytime the exam is failed twice, the participant is required to take the full four-day program.

» You must have a valid First Line Blowout Prevention Certificate before registering into the Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control course.

» Government issued photo ID is required to write the exam.

COMPLETION If successful, participants receive a First Line Blowout Prevention Certificate valid for three (3) years. Participants should be able to use warning signs to recognize a kick and safely shut-in a well.

Participants will receive their new certificates by mail dated three (3) years from the course completion date or from the expiry date of their old certificates.

Another course related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Safety Management & Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite Supervision (SARA)

fatigue management for supervisors

duration: 1 day cost: $170

Human fatigue is recognized as being one of the primary causes of accidents in the industrial sector. The costs of fatigue are a major human and financial burden to companies, workers and their families. Employers must ensure that everyone in their workplace is aware of potential workplace hazards (such as fatigue), and take steps to prevent workplace accidents, injuries and illnesses that may be a result of fatigue.

COMPLETION Upon completion of the program, participants will be able to:

» Recognize the effects, signs and symptoms of fatigue » Develop the Five-Level Fatigue Hazard Control Model » Assess and document a worker’s level of fatigue » Describe the workings of your body clock, also called

circadian rhythms » Understand the stages of sleep and develop good

sleep habits » Implement a healthy lifestyle management plan » Understand the role of relaxation and exercise » Develop appropriate corrective measures to reduce fatigue » Develop a Fatigue Risk Management System

assessment checklist.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErApril 18 8:00 Nisku 0411200016 April 18 8:00 Calgary (Vidcon course) 0411200018 April 18 8:00 FSJ (Vidcon course) 0411200019 April 18 8:00 Regina (Vidcon course) 0411200020 October 16 8:00 Nisku 0411200017 October 16 8:00 Calgary (Vidcon course) 0411200021 October 16 8:00 FSJ (Vidcon course) 0411200022 October 16 8:00 Regina (Vidcon course) 0411200023

fire and explosion Prevention Advanced Training for irP 18

duration: 1 day cost: $150

This one-day training course was developed to address the advanced level of training specified in Industry Recommended Practice 18: Fire and Explosion Hazard Management. The training is intended for supervisors, managers, designers and planners who are involved in the planning/supervising of work where there is the possibility of a fire or explosion. The primary focus is to provide generic fire and explosion prevention program content to minimize fires and explosions.

Topics include:

» Expanded fire triangle » Fire and explosion hazard assessment » Control » Prevention plans » Industry regulations » Roles and responsibilities » Communications.

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gDaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 7 8:30 Nisku 431200086 January 14 8:30 Calgary 431200087 January 28 8:30 Nisku 431200088 February 11 8:30 Calgary 431200089 February 25 8:30 Nisku 431200090 March 11 8:30 Calgary 431200091 April 1 8:30 Nisku 431200092 April 1 8:30 Regina 431200093 April 15 8:30 Calgary 431200094 April 29 8:30 Nisku 431200095 May 6 8:30 Calgary 431200096 May 13 8:30 Nisku 431200097 May 27 8:30 Nisku 431200098 June 10 8:30 Calgary 431200099 July 2 8:30 Nisku 431200100 August 12 8:30 Calgary 431200101 September 3 8:30 Nisku 431200102 September 3 8:30 Calgary 431200103 September 16 8:30 Nisku 431200104 September 30 8:30 Nisku 431200105 October 7 8:30 Calgary 431200106 October 15 8:30 Nisku 431200107 October 28 8:30 Nisku 431200108 November 12 8:30 Calgary 431200109 November 18 8:30 FSJ 431200110 December 2 8:30 Nisku 431200111 December 9 8:30 Calgary 431200112

gas Production operator

duration: 5 days cost: $1,190

This five-day course is designed for field or gas plant operators, engineers, technologists, or anyone looking to enhance their skills in gas plant operations. Safe operating practices are stressed throughout the program. Classroom theory and hands-on training are combined so that participants learn to operate gas processing equipment at the gas production training facility at Enform’s office in Nisku, Alberta. This facility is a fully operational gas plant allowing hands-on training in:

» Field dehydration » Gas sweetening » Compression » Mechanical refrigeration » Pumps » Metering and instrumentation » Line heaters » Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) » Chemical injection.

Additional topics covered include general safety, gas detection, understanding hydrocarbons, process drawings, wellhead equipment and hydrates.

EQuIPMENT LISTINGSince this course includes hands-on training, please come prepared with the following:

» CSA Approved hard hat » CSA Approved seasonal foot wear » CSA Approved safety glasses » Fire retardant coveralls » Calculator.

COMPLETIONUpon successful completion of this course, participants will have a good understanding of gas field handling and processing, including the duties and responsibilities of a gas field operator.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Oil & Gas Production Operator Basics• Oil Production Operator

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErFebruary 25 8:30 Nisku 461200007 May 27 8:30 Nisku 461200008 October 7 8:30 Nisku 461200009 December 2 8:30 Nisku 461200010

general entry Level safety (geLs)

duration: 1 day cost: $40

General Entry Level Safety is a self-study course intended for new employees entering the petroleum industry and for other workers who would benefit from a review of basic safety practices. In this self-study program, participants can work through the program manual, take and mark their own quizzes, and pace their learning according to their own schedules.

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gThis program consists of six units:

1. Basic safety 2. Personal protective equipment 3. Back injury prevention 4. Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) regulations 5. Hazard identification and elimination 6. Hand tool safety

COMPLETIONOnce completed, the participant’s supervisor will submit a certification request form to Enform.

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

General Oilfield Driver Improvement (godi)

duration: 1 day cost: $150

This one-day theory-based, classroom only, instructor-led course is designed to provide oilfield truck drivers with the knowledge to improve their on-road safe driving behaviors and attitudes. The target audience is oilfield truck drivers operating vehicles with GVW of 5500 kg and over.

Topics include:

» Professional driving attitude » Defensive driving skills » Regulations and policies » National Safety Code (NSC) requirements » Proper vehicle inspection » Off-highway driving techniques » Road conditions and hazards » Non-driving skills (map reading, hand signals, vehicle

equipment operations, load securement and tire chain installation).

aPPLICaTION PrOCESSComplete the Oilfield Driver Training Instructor application form. You will be notified by email once your application has been reviewed.

NOTES » This course is approved by Alberta Transportation as a

Professional Driving Improvement Course (PDIC). » Qualifying individuals can instruct this program on a franchise

basis. Please go to www.enformconnect.ca for more details.

COMPLETIONParticipants with an Alberta Operator’s License who receive 80% or better on the written examination are eligible for a reduction of up to three (3) demerit points from their driving record from Alberta Transportation through any Alberta registries agent.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 10 8:00 Nisku 481200828 February 14 8:00 Nisku 481200328 March 7 8:00 Nisku 481200833 April 11 8:00 Nisku 481200834 April 25 8:00 Nisku 481200835 May 15 8:00 Nisku 481200836 June 13 8:00 Nisku 481200837 September 18 8:00 Calgary 481200831 September 26 8:00 Nisku 481200840 October 23 8:00 Nisku 481200841

did you know?

in 2013 enform is celebrating the 25th Anniversary of h2S Alive®

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HHazard assessments are a formal process of identifying hazards, evaluating the risk presented by each hazard and controlling those hazards where it is not possible to eliminate them outright.

To stress the importance of the Hazard Management System (HMS) in conducting worksite hazard assessments, key federal, provincial and local regulatory requirements will be reviewed. Special emphasis will be placed upon the legal concept of due diligence.

This one-day, competency-based course includes the following:

» Legal, moral and business obligations for managing hazards » Hazard categories » Hierarchy of controls » Formal hazard assessments » Site-specific Hazard Assessments Workplace Inspections » Hazard reporting » Preventative maintenance » Hazardous materials management.

NOTES Once every three years, the owner or senior manager of all companies who hold a Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) must take a program related to health and safety in order to ensure continuous improvement of their HSMS. Attendance in such programs is required to prevent small employers from having their SECOR status interrupted or terminated. This is one such program.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Safety Program Development • Incident and Accident Investigation

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 9 8:00 Calgary 1541200001 January 23 8:00 Nisku 1541200002 February 27 8:00 Estevan 1541200003 March 6 8:00 Calgary 1541200004 March 20 8:00 Nisku 1541200005 April 12 8:00 Estevan 1541200006 June 12 8:00 Nisku 1541200007 June 27 8:00 Calgary 1541200008 June 27 8:00 FSJ (Vidcon course) 1541200009 September 12 8:00 FSJ 1541200010 September 12 8:00 Red Deer 1541200011 October 9 8:00 Calgary 1541200012 October 23 8:00 Nisku 1541200013

Hours of Service and Managing Fatigue for commercial vehicle carriers and owners

duration: 1 day cost: $160

This one-day training session will train commercial vehicle carriers, owners and other supervisory personnel on the requirements of the Federal Commercial Drivers Hours of Service Regulations and the Oil Well Service Vehicle Permit issued by Alberta Transportation.

H2s Alive®

duration: 1 day cost: $150

This one-day course is intended for all workers in the petroleum industry who could be exposed to hydrogen sulphide (H2S). The primary focus is to help people work safely in and around H2S environments. The course covers the physical properties and health hazards of H2S, how to protect oneself and basic rescue techniques. Each participant is required to operate a self-contained breathing apparatus and perform rescue lift and drag exercises.

NOTES » Course starts at 8:00 a.m. sharp. Participants who are late

may be refused admission. » Appropriate clothing is recommended (i.e. jeans, pants). » Participants should be physically capable to perform the

required exercises to pass the program e.g., employees not on Workers’ Compensation or light duty.

» Qualifying individuals can instruct this program on a franchise basis. Please go to www.enformconnect.ca for more details.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Detection and Control of Flammable Substances• Fire and Explosion Prevention Advanced Training for IRP 18

session information: In Calgary: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday In Nisku: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

H2s Alive® Specific Instructor Training

duration: 1.5 days cost: $210

This one and a half day course covers specific H2S Alive® lesson plans and program standards for those wishing to become instructors for H2S Alive® program.

PrErEQuISITESThe Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) is required to take this course. Please go to www.enformconnect.ca to view ISW program availability.

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

Hazard Management

duration: 1 day cost: $415

Many nationally and internationally recognized standards, such as: CSAZ1000-06, ANSI/AIHA Z10-2005, ILO-OSH 2001, OHSAS-18001-1999, and the Certificate of Recognition (COR) standards specify that health and safety programs and Safety Management Systems should be developed around the results of your hazard identification and risk assessments.

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H iMaterials referenced in this program:

» Enform’s Guide to Safe Work - An Employer’s Guide to Designing and Implementing a Fatigue Management Program Version 2

» A Worker’s Guide to Preventing Incidents and Injuries Related to Fatigue

» AI&T Alberta Reference Guide for Hours of Service

COMPLETIONThis training will also provide vehicle carriers and owners information to better manage their drivers level of fatigue, in order to help reduce injury and death to drivers, co-workers, and to the motoring public who share the road.

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

Hours of Service and Managing Fatigue for commercial vehicle drivers

duration: 1 day cost: $160

This one-day training session will train commercial vehicle drivers on the requirements of the Federal Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Regulation. It will also provide them with information to better manage their level of fatigue, in order to help reduce injury and death to themselves, co-workers, and to the motoring public who share the road.

Materials referenced in this program:

» Enform’s Guide to Safe Work - An Employer’s Guide to Designing and Implementing a Fatigue Management Program Version 2

» A Worker’s Guide to Preventing Incidents and Injuries Related to Fatigue

» AI&T Alberta Reference Guide for Hours of Service.

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

incident and Accident investigation

duration: 1 day cost: $415

Learn how to investigate incidents and accidents in order to prevent them from recurring, and turn incidents into positive learning opportunities. This competency-based course focuses on learning from both potential and actual incidents/accidents.

Topics covered in the course include:

» Initial response to incidents and accidents » Gathering evidence and information » Analyzing the information » Determining the real root causes » Implementation and follow-up actions » Constructive communications.

NOTESOnce every three (3) years, the owner or senior manager of all companies who hold a Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) must take a program related to health and safety in order to ensure continuous improvement of their Health and Safety Management System. Attendance in such programs is required to prevent small employers from having their SECOR status interrupted or terminated. This is one such program.

COMPLETIONThis course qualifies for 0.5 Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) through the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals and 1.0 Certification Maintenance (CM) points through the American Board of Industrial Hygiene.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Safety Program Development • Hazard Management

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 10 8:00 Calgary 591200047 January 24 8:00 Nisku 591200049 March 7 8:00 Calgary 591200050 March 21 8:00 Nisku 591200042 April 11 8:00 Estevan 591200052 June 28 8:00 Calgary 591200055 June 28 8:00 FSJ 591200054 October 10 8:00 Calgary 591200056

Injury Management / Return to Work

duration: 0.5 day cost: $80

This seminar is for Certified Enform Internal and External Auditors who wish to use the Injury Management/Return to Work (RTW) audit tool.

The seminar is designed to inform auditors about the standards for conducting Injury Management/RTW Audits in British Columbia, and will include a review of how to use the new Injury Management/RTW audit tool. The seminar must be attended before an auditor can use this audit tool in British Columbia.

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iNOTESEmployers in British Columbia may qualify for incentives if they maintain their Certificate of Recognition and may receive further incentives if they pass and maintain the Injury Management/RTW audit.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESSPrograms are scheduled as required. For access, please complete the application form. Once approved, you will be prompted to register.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Safety Program Development • Certified Health & Safety Auditor Program

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW)

duration: 3.5 days cost: $890

This workshop is designed to provide participants with the skills and knowledge to deliver Enform's programs using the industry's instructional delivery model. The workshop covers instructional delivery, principles of adult learning, learning domains and classroom management practices.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESS Participants who have applied for Franchised Instructor Certification must complete all steps of the application process prior to registering in the workshop. If you are applying for ISW and haven’t completed one of the Franchise Instructor Application forms, please complete the form found at www.enformconnect.ca

Enform will contact successful applicants to register in the workshop.

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

international Well control Training (iWcf)

duration: 5 days cost: $2,495

This five-day course is intended for drillers, rig managers, wellsite supervisors, drilling engineers, drilling superintendents and shore-based supervisors who are responsible for the execution and supervision of well control during drilling operations.

Topics covered include:

» Causes of well kicks and surface hole well control » Kick detection » Basic pressure concepts and calculations » General secondary well control procedures » Gas behaviour » Drilling fluids » Basis of secondary well control and the driller’s method » Wait and weight method » Alternative well control methods » Well control equipment » Subsea well control » Subsea BOP, control systems, risers and wellheads

PrErEQuISITES » Download the IWCF Practice Test and Answer Key at

http://applicationmanager.enformconnect.ca/uploadedfiles/ams/iwcfpracticetestanswerkey.pdf. If you cannot answer these questions, you should reconsider registration until you are familiar with the material.

» Basic math skills, prior well control training, experience related to your certification needs (Surface vs. Subsea, Fundamentals or Driller vs. Supervisor) and active participation. If you do not possess this prerequisite knowledge prior to registration, you should reconsider your application.

» It is strongly recommended to have previous formal well control training before attempting IWCF Certification.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESS » Complete the International Well Control Form (IWCF) and

Candidate Registration Form (CPIF). These forms must be completed and submitted at least 10 days prior to the requested program date.

NOTES » International Well Control Training Forum (IWCF) is presented

in Nisku, Alberta. » IWCF may not be challenged. » Contact Information for Enform Nisku, Alberta: IWCF Advisor

Phone: 780.955.6077 or 1.800.667.5557 (in Canada). Email: [email protected]

» A valid IWCF Certificate is a prerequisite for Enform’s Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control program.

» A valid passport is required to take the IWCF course and to write the exam. ID must be valid for at least two (2) years from date of taking this course. If less than two (2) years, please provide additional identification i.e. photographic driver’s license or ID card. If unsure please contact Enform.

COMPLETION » Upon completion of the course, participants will be able

to identify the appropriate well control techniques and practices, as well as the importance of proper selection, inspection, testing, operation and field maintenance of well control equipment.

» Certificates, valid for two (2) years are available at the driller’s or supervisor’s level in either surface or combined surface/subsea certification levels.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 14 8:30 Nisku 631200024 February 4 8:30 Nisku 631200025 March 11 8:30 Nisku 631200026 April 8 8:30 Nisku 631200027 May 13 8:30 Nisku 631200028 June 10 8:30 Nisku 631200029 July 8 8:30 Nisku 631200030 August 12 8:30 Nisku 631200031 September 16 8:30 Nisku 631200032 October 21 8:30 Nisku 631200033 November 18 8:30 Nisku 631200034 December 9 8:30 Nisku 631200035

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i Lintroduction to oil & gas Production and equipment

duration: 2 days cost: $790

This two-day course balances practical and theoretical study at Enform’s office in Nisku, Alberta. Designed specifically for petroleum non-technical staff, the course allows participants to learn through demonstrations in actual facilities. With approximately seven hours in the classroom and seven hours in the facilities, it is an excellent introduction for employees of service and supply companies, insurance companies and producing companies, as well as for accountants, environmentalists and financial staff. It is also a perfect opportunity for relief staff to get up-to-speed with field operations very quickly.

Topics covered include:

» Origin and Exploration of Hydrocarbons » Well Surface Equipment » Battery Equipment » Process Control » Compression » Instrumentation and computer control » Measurement » Pipeline operations » Environmental concerns

EQuIPMENT LISTINGWhile candidates attending this course are encouraged to bring their own coveralls, hard hats and safety glasses, Enform will loan the necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to those candidates who require it.

Another course related to this topic you may be interested in:

• The Petroleum Industry in Canada

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErFebruary 7 8:30 Nisku 641200008 March 27 8:30 Nisku 641200009 May 2 8:30 Nisku 641200010 June 20 8:30 Nisku 641200011 September 9 8:30 Nisku 641200012 October 24 8:30 Nisku 641200013 November 6 8:30 Nisku 641200014

Light duty vehicles - driver improvement

duration: 1 day cost: $150

This one-day theory-based, classroom only, instructor-led course is designed to provide oilfield truck drivers with the knowledge to improve their on-road safe driving behaviors and attitudes. The target audience is personnel who drive light-duty vehicles, such as pick-ups, cars and hot shot units to and from field locations and is designed to reduce company vehicle accidents.

The course covers:

» Professional driver attitude » Defensive driving skills » Safe vehicle operation » Safety and survival equipment » Driving practices for off-highway and adverse conditions » Non-driving skills (map reading, hand signals, vehicle equipment

operations, load securement and tire chain installation).

NOTESQualifying individuals can instruct this course on a franchise basis. Complete the Oilfield Driver Training Instructor application form. You will be notified by email once your application has been reviewed.

COMPLETIONThis course is approved by Alberta Transportation as a Defensive Driving Course (DDC). Participants with an Alberta Operator’s License who receive 80% or better on their written examinations are eligible for a reduction of up to three (3) demerit points from their driving record from Alberta Transportation through any Alberta registries agent.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMarch 12 8:00 Nisku 651200084 May 14 8:00 Calgary 651200089 September 17 8:00 Calgary 651200090 October 22 8:00 Nisku 651200087

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nnaturally occurring radioactive materials (norm)

duration: 1 day cost: $155

This one-day course has been developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) and other industry and government stakeholders. It focuses on issues arising from the handling of concentrated sources of NORM encountered during operation and maintenance of NORM-contaminated equipment or disposal of NORM-contaminated waste materials.

The course covers:

» General radiation and NORM principles » NORM sources, locations, labels and barricades » Health hazards of NORM » Options for personal protection » Detection of NORM » Work practices for NORM-contaminated equipment » Management of NORM-contaminated waste.

NOTESThis course is available by contract only.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErFebruary 13 8:00 Calgary 671200027 April 17 8:00 Nisku 671200029 May 15 8:00 Calgary 671200030 September 18 8:00 FSJ 671200031

naturally occurring radioactive materials (norm) Awareness eLearning

duration: 4 hours cost: $65

Online

This online course is designed for people who are not actively engaged with NORM-contaminated equipment and processes but need or wish to know more about NORM.

Topics include:

» Introduction to NORM » Radiation basics » Health hazards » Worker protection » Worker rights and responsibilities.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESSTo register for this course, visit www.enformconnect.ca

NOTES » This course is currently not supported to play in Internet

Explorer 7 or on Vista platforms. An updated version will be available soon.

» Petroleum industry workers who are actively engaged with NORM-contaminated equipment and processes should consider taking the one-day classroom-based worker-Level NORM Safety Training course. It has greater detail on radiation detectors, including waste management and hands-on operations. For more information please see Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM).

need computer AcceSS?

enform has computer terminals at its offices in calgary, fort St. john, nisku, and regina for people to take enform computer-based training.

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oOff-Highway Defensive Driving

duration: 4 hours cost: $37

This self-study course is intended for all personnel who drive on off-highway roads. This includes field staff, office personnel, summer students, etc. who drive out to the field. The emphasis is on practical, usable techniques and procedures. It also stresses the importance of a good driving attitude in creating safer roads and preventing accidents. Materials include a workbook, which includes certification, and an optional video.

This course contains five sections:

» Basic Driving Principles » Safety Vehicle Operation » Safety and Survival Equipment » Off-Highway Driving Practices » Driving Practices for Adverse Conditions

NOTESThis course is only available by self-study. To purchase the self-study guide, go to our website www.enformconnect.ca

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

oil & gas Production operator Basics

duration: 10 days cost: $1,730

The course is designed to give basic field terminology and operations instruction to those who wish to begin a career in the petroleum industry and have no work experience in the field. It is also excellent for summer students. Safety is a prime concern and is stressed throughout the course.

This 10-day course (Monday to Friday each week, no classes on weekends) combines classroom instruction and hands-on experience in an actual oil battery and gas plant at Enform’s Nisku office. Each topic is discussed in the classroom, and then participants learn how to operate actual equipment at Enform’s oil and gas training facilities. Class size is limited to maximize the hands-on component for each participant.

Topics covered include:

» Downhole equipment » Surface equipment » Instrumentation » Pressure vessels » Basic measurement » Wellheads » Flowlines » Well testing.

Also included in this course are the following safety courses:

» H2S Alive®, which provides a basic knowledge of H2S and its hazards, along with practice exercises using a self-contained breathing apparatus.

» St. John Ambulance Standard First Aid, which give participants the theoretical and practical knowledge of basic first aid procedures.

» WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) Fundamentals.

» TDG (Transportation of Dangerous Goods).

NOTES » Participants have the option of attending any or all of the

safety courses included during the first four days of this program (TDG/WHMIS, First Aid/CPR and H2S Alive®). Course fees are discounted $100/day for each day not attended (maximum $400 total discount). This discount applies during the first four days of the course. Participants wanting to apply for this discount must register by calling Enform customer services at 1.800.667.5557.

EQuIPMENT LISTINGSince participants will be working with equipment in actual operating facilities, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required:

» Hard hat » Protective foot wear » Safety glasses » Fire retardant coveralls » Leather gloves.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Gas Production Operator• Oil Production Operator

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErFebruary 11 8:30 Nisku 721200008 May 13 8:30 Nisku 721200009 September 23 8:30 Nisku 721200010 November 18 8:30 Nisku 721200011

oil Production operator

duration: 5 days cost: $1,190

This five-day course is intended for oil battery operators, technologists and technicians or anyone wanting to enhance their skills in oil battery operations. This course combines classroom theory and hands-on training with actual oilfield production equipment in the Enform production training facility in Nisku. Safe operating practices are stressed throughout the course.

Topics covered include:

» Separators » Treaters » Wellhead equipment » Pumping equipment » Flowlines » Battery equipment » All major measurement devices and practices » Production reporting » General safety.

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oEQuIPMENT LISTINGPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required:

» Hard hat » Protective foot wear » Safety glasses » Fire retardant coveralls » Calculator

COMPLETIONUpon successful completion of this course, participants will have a good understanding of the duties and responsibilities of a battery operator, the process involved and how to operate typical oil battery equipment.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Oil & Gas Production Operator Basics• Gas Production Operator

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMarch 4 8:30 Nisku 731200006 June 3 8:30 Nisku 731200007 October 14 8:30 Nisku 731200008 December 9 8:30 Nisku 731200009

Oilfield Driver Training Instructor Program

duration: 1 day cost: $210

PrErEQuISITES » Minimum of three (3) years oilfield driving experience in the

class of vehicle related to the specific program. » Must meet regulatory eligibility (i.e. driving experience,

convictions or suspensions) criteria from the province where the applicant has a driver’s license (refer to the applicable Provincial Traffic Safety Legislation).

» Obtain a minimum of 90% grade on the specific program that the applicant wishes to teach, within six months of application.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESS » Submit an application. » Successfully complete an instructor pre-entrance exam

as required. » Successfully complete the Instructional Skills Workshop

(ISW). » Where required, obtain a provincial driving instructor and/or

driving school license form the jurisdiction that the applicant is licensed in.

» Successfully complete an audit of first program delivered within one year of completion of ISW.

NOTESInterested applicants should read specific criteria on the application form at www.enformconnect.ca (log in required).

COMPLETIONCertification is valid for one (1) year to December 31 of each calendar year.

Recertification is subject to compliance within certain criteria including delivery of minimum number of programs, maintaining provincial driving instructor and/or school license, and maintaining a satisfactory driving record.

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

Oilfield Hauler

duration: 1 day cost: $150

This one-day, theory-based, classroom-only course is designed to provide oilfield truck drivers with the knowledge to improve their on-road safe driving behaviors and attitudes. The target audience for this instructor-led course is truck drivers in the rig moving sector of the oil and gas industry who drive trucks with a GVW of 15000 kg and higher.

Course topics include:

» Rig moving (tear down and set up procedures) » Equipment hauling » Hazard evaluation » Tie-down procedures » Winching procedures » Load positioning.

PrErEQuISITESA valid General Oilfield Driver Improvement course certification is required for first-time Oilfield Hauler participants. Subsequent Oilfield Hauler recertification requires only a valid (unexpired) Oilfield Hauler Certificate.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESS Complete the Oilfield Driver Training Instructor application form. You will be notified by email once your application has been reviewed.

NOTESQualifying individuals can instruct this course on a franchise basis.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMay 16 8:00 Nisku 751200136 October 24 8:00 Nisku 751200138

Oilfield Swamper

duration: 1 day cost: $150

This one-day theory-based, classroom only, instructor-led course is intended for swampers, primarily in the rig moving sector, who assist the equipment operator in the safe loading, transportation, off-loading and erection of oilfield equipment and materials. Swampers work primarily on bed trucks, winch tractors and boom trucks, but it is not uncommon for them to be employed in a variety of tasks in the industry. Swamping is a physically demanding and rewarding occupation.

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oTopics covered include:

» Legislation » Pre-job preparation » Field equipment preparation » Lease activities » Travel » Post-job duties.

SELF-STuDY OPTION Companies interested in the self-study option should assign someone in the company as an Administrator to oversee the training and certification process. The company provides a swamper student with the training materials (student manual and video provided by Enform) and ‘on-the-job’ training with a competent operator to supplement the training in the student manual. The participant will write the closed-book exam under the direct supervision of the Administrator when the participant feels they are ready.

To use the self-study option the company:

» Assigns someone as the company Administrator. » The Administrator attends a one-day workshop which includes

an overview of the Oilfield Swamper program and a session on the Program Standards and Administrative process on the self-study option. The workshop is scheduled on a wait-list basis based upon a minimum number of participants.

» Upon completion of the workshop, Administrators will be provided with a video and are then authorized to order student manuals and exams from Enform to facilitate the certification process.

» Approval to obtain student manuals, exams and program numbers remains with the approved Administrator and not with the company.

» Cost of the workshop will be determined depending on the number and confirmation of participants.

NOTES » The Oilfield Swamper program is available on a wait-list basis,

subject to minimum registration requirements. » Qualifying individuals can instruct this program on a franchise

basis. Complete the Oilfield Driver Training Instructor application form. You will be notified by email once your application has been reviewed.

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

Oilfield Swamper Self-Study Administrator

duration: 1 day cost: contact enform for pricing information

Companies interested in the self-study option to obtain Oilfield Swamper certification for their workers should assign someone in the company as an Administrator to oversee the training and certification process. The company provides a swamper student with the training materials (student manual and video provided by Enform) and ‘on-the-job’ training with a competent operator to supplement the training in the student manual and video. The participant would write the closed-book exam under the direct supervision of the Administrator when the participant feels they are ready.

To use the self-study option the company:

» Assigns someone as the company Administrator. » The administrator attends a one-day workshop which includes

an overview of the Oilfield Swamper program and a session on the Program Standard and Administrative process on the self-study option. The workshop is scheduled on a wait-list basis based upon a minimum number of participants.

» Upon completion of the workshop, Administrators will be provided with a video and are then authorized to order student manuals and exams from Enform to facilitate the training and certification process.

» Approval to obtain student manuals and exams remains with the approved Administrator and not with the Company.

» Cost of the workshop will be determined depending on the number and confirmation of participants.

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

oilwell Perforators safety Training

duration: 2 days cost: $490

This two-day course has been developed in conjunction with the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) and government representatives from Western Canada and the Territories to provide a minimum industry-training standard for blasting in oil and gas wells. The purpose of this course is to provide workers with a base knowledge and understanding of oilwell explosives in order to prevent incidents and to protect themselves, the public, property and the environment. This course was designed for workers engaged in a number of related well operations such as wire line perforating and completions, TCP perforating, explosive fracturing, pipe recovery and tool services.

Topics include:

» Safe storage » Transportation » Shop handling and well-site handling of explosives » Related regulations.

Slickliners are welcome to take this course, however, they should be aware that the course deals primarily with electric line perforating.

PrErEQuISITESIndividuals seeking an interprovincial Oilwell Blasters permit must:

» Be at least eighteen years of age, » Have the ability to communicate effectively in English, both

orally and in writing, » Have a minimum of six months hands-on experience in

preparing and firing oilwell explosive charges in the field in the past 36 months immediately preceding the application date, OR have equivalent experience acceptable to the Oilwell Perforators Safety Training and Advisory Committee (shop gun assembly experience on its own is not sufficient to acquire a blasters permit).

» Be physically capable of performing the duties of an Oilwell Blaster.

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o » Dynamometer surveys » Pumping systems designs » Control systems » Safety issues.

Another course related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Artificial Lift Systems

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErApril 11 8:30 Nisku 781200003 October 24 8:30 Nisku 781200004

aPPLICaTION PrOCESS » You must complete the application. You will be contacted

when you application has been reviewed. » The course may also be taken solely for general informational

purposes. In this case, there are no prerequisites, no examinations, and no interprovincial certificate issued. Only an Enform Certificate of Attendance will be issued.

» Applications must be received for approval by Enform at least two (2) working days prior to the program date.

» Participants without a pre-approved application form will not be accepted into the course. No walk-ins will be allowed.

NOTES » Participants must present government issued photo

identification (i.e., driver’s license, passport, etc.) at the start of the course. Those without photo identification will not be permitted to write the interprovincial examination.

» Fees may vary outside Enform offices.

COMPLETION » An industry standard training certificate, valid for 5 years, is

issued upon successful completion of the written examination. » Enform also issues an interprovincial Oilwell Blaster’s

permit, valid throughout the Yukon, Northwest Territories, Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba, to those successfully completing the prescribed interprovincial Oilwell Blaster’s examination.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 9 8:00 Calgary 771200040 February 13 8:00 Nisku 771200028 March 21 8:00 Nisku 771200029 April 18 8:00 Calgary 771200030 May 8 8:00 Calgary 771200031 June 6 8:00 Nisku 771200032 June 27 8:00 Calgary 771200033 August 15 8:00 Calgary 771200034 September 18 8:00 Nisku 771200035 October 16 8:00 Calgary 771200037 November 7 8:00 Nisku 771200038 December 11 8:00 Calgary 771200039

Oilwell Production Optimization

duration: 2 days cost: $485

This two-day course is ideal for operators, foremen, engineers and technologists who wish to maximize production using existing artificial lift equipment. This course covers the process of production optimization using practical examples in a workshop setting. The main concern of any producer is getting the oil out of the ground easily and inexpensively, which makes production efficiency, or optimization, a key issue for everyone involved.

Topics covered include:

» Acoustic fluid level testing » Annular fluid gradients » Inflow Performance Relationships (IRPs) » Bottomhole pressure buildup systems

did you know?

enform offers customized training. with hands-on facilities, enform customizes training for people in many different roles in the industry – from finance and insurance to providing a lab environment for the next generation of industry workers. Get exactly what you need, when you need it.

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PPetroleum competency Program

duration: 2 days cost: $600

The Petroleum Competency Program (PCP) was launched in 1995 to address the need for job standardization and occupational recognition within the oilfield service sector. The PCP established, for the first time, an industry standard for field occupations in the petroleum industry. Formation of the PCP was initiated by the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) and transitioned in 2003 to the Petroleum Human Resources Council of Canada, a national collaborative forum that addresses human resources within the upstream petroleum industry.

A PCP Steering Committee establishes and monitors procedures for assessment and the competency process. The committee is comprised of representatives from companies in each sector that currently have competency standards, or that have competency standards under development. Competency standards are developed for specific occupations by teams of experts from those industry sectors. Currently there are established competency standards for occupations in oil and gas transportation, well testing and snubbing services.

Through the Apprenticeship and Training Board, Alberta Advanced Education will grant certification under their Designation Occupation program to workers in some occupations who hold a valid PCP Certificate and apply to the Minister.

bENEFITScustomers: Reduced insurance costs from use of qualified service personnel, cost effectiveness from use of established correct practices, enhanced professional image.

companies: Demonstrated emphasis on training, assessment and quality of personnel, reduced administrative costs, training designed to more effectively meet future company needs, fewer accidents and incidents translating into lower costs and overhead, demonstrated due diligence.

employees: Ability to make long-term learning and career plans, better remuneration, improved promotion opportunities, demonstrated due diligence.

Tr aININGEnform provides training for Competency Assessors and administers the competency certification process:

» The assessor training covers such topics as the definition of competencies, theory and know-how of performing assessments, the administrative process, dealing with common problems, and a comparison of units, outcomes and performance criteria.

» The monitoring process includes maintaining assessment records, responding to inquiries from candidates, certifying successful candidates, participation on the PCP and directing auditor activities.

Further information on the Petroleum Competency Program is available on the Petroleum Human Resources Council of Canada website at: www.petrohrsc.ca. Further information on Designated Occupations is available on the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training website at: www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca

PrErEQuISITESComplete the applicable Petroleum Competency Program application form found at www.enformconnect.ca. You will be notified once your application has been reviewed.

Application forms include Oil & Gas Transportation services, Snubbing Services Supervisor, Well Testing Services Supervisor, Assessor Certification Renewal, and Candidate Re-Certification.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESS » Complete a Competency Assessor Application form for the

applicable occupation service group and submit to Enform for review and approval

» Successfully complete the Competency Assessment training program

» Successfully complete audit of first competency assessment performed (additional audit fee apply)

» Complete the required number of assessments over the three-year certification period

COMPLETION » All Assessor Certificates have a five-year expiry date » All PCP Candidate Certificates have a five-year expiry date

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 22 8:00 Calgary 791200009 May 7 8:00 Calgary 791200010 September 10 8:00 Calgary 791200011 October 22 8:00 Calgary 791200012

Petroleum safety Training (PsT 2.0)

duration: 4 hours cost: $75

Online

Petroleum Safety Training (PST) is an introductory online course for all employees – as an introduction for new hires to the petroleum industry or as a refresher for experienced workers, supervisors and managers. The course provides a general introduction and overview of health and safety hazards and how to control them. It discusses the legal framework that employers must follow and focuses on workers’ and employers’ responsibilities with respect to health and safety at work.

PST is an interactive multi-media course with video, audio, and interactive lessons. Topics include:

» Petroleum industry processes overview » Rights and responsibilities » Hazard recognition, assessment and control » Personal Protective Equipment and clothing » Education, training and competency » Safety communication » Emergency Response Planning and incident reporting » Special topics in the petroleum industry.

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rNOTESEffective July 1, 2009 PST Certificates no longer expire. This policy change pertains to certificates with or without printed dates of expiry. There is no Enform requirement to retake the PST if current certificate carries an expiry date.

COMPLETIONEach topic is followed by a short skills test. Once the course is completed, a completion report can be printed indicating that you have completed the course and Enform will mail out a permanent certification card to the address we have on record.

Power Line safety and Awareness

duration: 1 day cost: $160

Power line contacts are a daily occurrence and can cause serious injury and death. Statistics from electrical utility providers show that every day, three Albertans risk their lives needlessly by contacting a power line… because they didn’t ask themselves “Where’s the Line?”

People working in close proximity to power lines must know how to protect themselves and their coworkers from coming in contact with both overhead and underground power lines. Workers who move equipment or other high loads on roadways must know how to identify and avoid the power line hazard. In the event of a contact with a power line, people need to know how to respond to this emergency.

This one-day course, developed by industry for industry, with input from electrical utility providers, addresses all of these issues, plus much more. Enform’s Power Line Safety and Awareness course is of value to anyone working around power lines.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMay 14 8:00 Calgary 821200005 June 12 8:00 Nisku 821200006 June 18 8:00 FSJ 821200007 June 20 8:00 Regina 821200008

rig Technician Training Bc residents

Duration: 4 weeks

This program will provide valuable information about the equipment you work with and give you greater confidence as a supervisor of junior crew members. Alberta law requires that motorhands, derrickhands and drillers working in the province be trained as an apprentice or hold a journeyperson certificate. The Alberta government recognizes the BC Rig Technician trade as equivalent to the Alberta trade. In both provinces, apprentices who fail to register for Technical Training (and therefore are unable to progress to the next level of their trade) risk having their apprenticeship registration revoked. You must be a British Columbia registered Rig Technician apprentice to be eligible for this program.

Drilling rig employees are eligible to participate in the rig technician trade once they begin working as a motorman with a drilling rig contractor. To be eligible for the Rig Technician Program you must have experience at the floorhand position.

The three levels of Rig Technician are:

1. Motorman position (Level 1)2. Derrickman position (Level 2) 3. Driller position (Level 3)

Candidates wishing to pursue an apprenticeship for this program must first submit a completed Apprenticeship and Sponsor Registration Form to BC’s Industry Training Authority (ITA) for approval. Application forms are available from the ITA website www.itabc.ca or from your company sponsor.

Upon acceptance as a Registered Apprentice, the candidate must register for the program and examination by filling out the Enform program registration form. Additional information on the Rig Technician trade is available at the Industry Training Authority’s website www.itabc.ca.

rig Technician Training -- Level 1 (motorman) Bc residents

Duration: 4 weeks cost: $830

This four-week course is split into four sections:

» Industry, Communication and Leadership (15 hours including five Individual Learning Modules)

» Rig Safety and Safety Supervision (37 hours including six Individual Learning Modules)

» Driving and Loader Safety (12 hours, including two Individual Learning Modules Tools and Equipment (25 hours including 10 Individual Learning Modules)

» Power Systems (31 hours including 11 Individual Learning Modules)

The topics covered include fall protection and confined space training, blowout prevention equipment, preventative maintenance and rig move awareness.

PrErEQuISITESTo register as a BC Rig Technician you must:

» Be registered with the Industry Training Authority » Have a BC fixed address.

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raPPLICaTION PrOCESSComplete the BC Rig Technician application available at www.enformconnect.ca. You will be notified when your application has been reviewed.

EQuIPMENT LISTING » CSA Approved hard hat with chin strap » CSA Approved seasonal foot wear » CSA Approved safety glasses » Seasonal coveralls with reflective striping » Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves

COMPLETIONSuccessful candidates will receive an Enform Fall Protection for Rig Workers Certificate.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention• Second Line Supervisors Well Control• Fall Protection for Rig Work

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMay 6 8:30 Okanagan College - Kelowna 831200002

rig Technician Training -- Level 2 (Derrickman) Bc residents

Duration: 4 weeks cost: $830

This four-week course is split into four sections:

» Communications and Leadership (31 hours including six Individual Learning Modules)

» Drilling Fluids (47 hours including 11 Individual Learning Modules) » First Line Blowout Prevention (30 hours including five

Individual Learning Modules) » Derrick (12 hours including four Individual Learning Modules)

PrErEQuISITESTo register as a BC Rig Technician you must:

» Be registered with the Industry Training Authority » Have a BC fixed address.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESSComplete the BC Rig Technician application available at www.enformconnect.ca. You will be notified when your application has been reviewed.

EQuIPMENT LISTING » CSA Approved hard hat with chin strap » CSA Approved seasonal foot wear » CSA Approved safety glasses » Seasonal coveralls with reflective striping » Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention• Second Line Supervisors Well Control• Fall Protection for Rig Work

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMay 6 8:30 Okanagan College - Kelowna 841200002

rig Technician Training -- Level 3 (driller) Bc residents

Duration: 4 weeks cost: $830

This four-week course is split into four sections:

» Communications and Leadership (14 hours including two Individual Learning Modules)

» Rig Management and Safety (42 hours including seven Individual Learning Modules)

» Rig Operations (34 hours including nine Individual Learning Modules)

» Downhole Operations (30 hours including five Individual Learning Modules)

PrErEQuISITESTo register you must:

» Be registered with the Industry Training Authority » Have a BC fixed address » Have completed Level 1 & 2 in order to be eligible to write

the Red Seal exam at the end of this program

COMPLETIONUpon successful completion of all three levels of this program, the practical skills assessments and the Industry Training Authority’s written examinations, candidates will receive the Rig Technician Journeyman Red Seal Certificate.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention• Second Line Supervisors Well Control• Fall Protection for Rig Work

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMay 6 8:30 Okanagan College - Kelowna 0851200003

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ssafety management & regulatory Awareness for Wellsite supervision (sArA)

duration: 3 days cost: $625

This three-day course is been designed to ensure wellsite supervisors and prime contractors are aware of their responsibilities and roles with respect to health and safety at the wellsite.

Key legislated rules and industry practices for Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan will be discussed and are summarized in an index with references so that the wellsite supervisor/prime contractor can research further details as needed.

The course covers:

» Responsibilities for health and safety legislation » Health and safety program elements » Supervisor’s role » Hazard identification » Risk assessment and control » Inspections » Incident investigation » Emergency response » Leadership skills.

NOTESPrices outside of Enform regional offices will vary.

COMPLETIONCertificate of Completion valid for three (3) years upon successful completion of the written examination conducted on the last day of the program.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Well Service Blowout Prevention• Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention• First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention• Second Line Supervisors Well Control• Safety Program Development

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 7 8:30 Calgary 871200097 January 14 8:30 Nisku 871200098 January 28 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 871200099 February 4 8:30 Nisku 871200100 February 11 8:30 Calgary 871200101 February 11 8:30 Clearwater Safety Services 871200102 (Lakeland Inn) - Cold Lake March 4 8:30 Medicine Hat College 871200104 March 4 8:30 Calgary 871200103 March 11 8:30 Nisku 871200105 March 18 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 871200106 March 18 8:30 Calgary 871200107 March 25 8:30 Calgary 871200108 April 1 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 871200110 April 1 8:30 Red Deer College 871200109 April 8 8:30 Nisku 871200111 April 15 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 871200112 April 15 8:30 Calgary 871200113 April 15 8:30 Drayton Valley 871200114

April 15 8:30 Clearwater Safety Services 871200115 (Lakeland Inn) - Cold Lake April 22 8:30 Southeast Regional College 871200116 Energy Training Institute - Estevan April 22 8:30 Medicine Hat College 871200117 April 22 8:30 Red Deer College 871200118 April 29 8:30 Nisku 871200119 April 29 8:30 Red Deer College 871200120 April 29 8:30 Calgary 871200121 May 6 8:30 Southeast Regional College 871200122 - Weyburn May 6 8:30 Nisku 871200123 May 13 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 871200125 May 13 8:30 Medicine Hat College 871200126 May 13 8:30 Red Deer College 871200124 May 21 8:30 Calgary 871200127 May 27 8:30 Nisku 871200128 May 27 8:30 Procede Occupational Health & 871200129 Safety - Brooks at Super 8 Motel June 3 8:30 Nisku 871200130 June 10 8:30 Calgary 871200131 July 8 8:30 Nisku 871200132 July 22 8:30 Calgary 871200133 August 12 8:30 Calgary 871200135 August 19 8:30 Nisku 871200136 September 3 8:30 Southeast Regional College 871200137 Energy Training Institute - Estevan

did you know?

there is a new online refresher course -- Safety management and regulatory Awareness for wellsite Supervision – refresher (SArA). if you have a valid ticket with an 85% pass mark, you can now take the course online. this new e-learning version makes recertification more convenient and accessible for wellsite supervisors.

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sSeptember 9 8:30 Nisku 871200134 September 23 8:30 Calgary 871200138 September 23 8:30 Nisku 871200139 October 7 8:30 Calgary 871200140 October 15 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 871200143 October 15 8:30 Nisku 871200141 October 15 8:30 Procede Occupational Health & 871200142 Safety - Brooks at Super 8 Motel October 21 8:30 Medicine Hat College 871200147 October 21 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 871200144 October 21 8:30 Nisku 871200145 October 21 8:30 Calgary 871200146 November 4 8:30 Nisku 871200148 November 12 8:30 Calgary 871200149 November 18 8:30 Medicine Hat College 871200150 November 25 8:30 Southeast Regional College 871200151 - Weyburn December 9 8:30 Calgary 871200152 December 16 8:30 Nisku 871200153

safety management & regulatory Awareness for Wellsite supervision refresher

duration: 1 day cost: $315

This one-day refresher course was been developed in conjunction with the Drilling and Completions Committee (DACC) to assist industry in maintaining the minimum training levels identified in Industry Recognized Practice 7: Standards for Wellsite Supervision of Drilling Completions & Workovers. (DACC is a joint industry/government committee consisting of oil and gas industry associations and government agencies that are stakeholders in this industry sector.)

This course is designed to ensure that wellsite supervisors and prime contractors maintain a high level of awareness of their responsibilities and roles with respect to safety management and regulatory compliance at the wellsite.

Key legislated rules and industry practices for Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan are discussed and summarized in an index with references so that the wellsite supervisor/prime contractor can research further details as needed.

With particular emphasis on regulatory changes and key industry issues from the preceding three (3) years, the course covers:

» Responsibilities for health and safety legislation » Health and safety program elements » Supervisor’s role » Hazard identification » Risk assessment and control » Inspections » Incident investigation » Emergency response » Leadership skills.

PrErEQuISITES » A valid Safety Management & Regulatory Awareness for

Wellsite Supervision certificate (current three-day course), with a grade of 85% or higher.

NOTES » This course has been designed for recertification only.

Participants are expected to have a good basic understanding of IRP 7 and the material covered in the full three-day version of this program.

» Prices outside of Enform regional offices will vary. » Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite

Supervision Refresher is also available online.

COMPLETION » Each participant will receive a new certificate for this course

valid for three (3) years upon successful completion of a written examination with a score of 70% or higher (85% or higher must be achieved for eligibility into the one-day refresher course).

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Well Service Blowout Prevention• Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention• First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention• Second Line Supervisors Well Control• Safety Program Development

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 10 8:30 Calgary 881200076 January 17 8:30 Nisku 881200077 January 31 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 881200078 February 7 8:30 Nisku 881200079 February 14 8:30 Calgary 881200080 February 14 8:30 Clearwater Safety Services 881200081 (Lakeland Inn) - Cold Lake March 7 8:30 Calgary 881200082 March 14 8:30 Nisku 881200083 March 21 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 881200084 March 21 8:30 Calgary 881200085 March 28 8:30 Calgary 881200086 April 4 8:30 Red Deer College 881200087 April 11 8:30 Nisku 881200088 April 18 8:30 Calgary 881200089 April 18 8:30 Drayton Valley 881200090 April 18 8:30 Clearwater Safety Services 881200091 (Lakeland Inn) - Cold Lake April 25 8:30 Holiday Inn - Red Deer 881200092 April 27 8:30 Southeast Regional College 881200094 Energy Training Institute - Estevan May 2 8:30 Nisku 881200095 May 2 8:30 Red Deer College 881200096 May 2 8:30 Calgary 881200097 May 9 8:30 Southeast Regional College 881200098 - Weyburn May 9 8:30 Nisku 881200099 May 16 8:30 Red Deer College 881200100 May 24 8:30 Calgary 881200101 May 30 8:30 Nisku 881200102 May 30 8:30 Procede Occupational Health & 881200103 Safety - Brooks at Super 8 Motel June 6 8:30 Nisku 881200104 June 13 8:30 Calgary 881200105 July 11 8:30 Nisku 881200106 July 25 8:30 Calgary 881200107 August 15 8:30 Calgary 881200108 August 22 8:30 Nisku 881200109

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sSeptember 6 8:30 Southeast Regional College 881200126 - Estevan September 12 8:30 Nisku 881200111 September 26 8:30 Calgary 881200112 September 26 8:30 Nisku 881200113 October 10 8:30 Calgary 881200114 October 18 8:30 Nisku 881200118 October 18 8:30 Procede Occupational Health & 881200119 Safety - Brooks at Super 8 Motel October 24 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 881200115 October 24 8:30 Nisku 881200116 November 7 8:30 Nisku 881200120 November 15 8:30 Calgary 881200122 November 28 8:30 Southeast Regional College 881200123 - Weyburn December 12 8:30 Calgary 881200124 December 19 8:30 Nisku 881200125

safety management & regulatory Awareness for Wellsite supervision refresher - online

duration: 3 hours cost: $315

Online

This online refresher course was developed in conjunction with the Drilling and Completions Committee (DACC) to assist industry in maintaining the minimum training levels identified in Industry Recognized Practice 7: Standards for Wellsite Supervision of Drilling Completions & Workovers. (DACC is a joint industry/government committee consisting of oil and gas industry associations and government agencies that are stakeholders in this industry sector.)

This course is designed to ensure that wellsite supervisors and prime contractors maintain a high level of awareness of their responsibilities and roles with respect to safety management and regulatory compliance at the wellsite. Key legislated rules and industry practices for Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan are discussed and summarized in an index with references so that the wellsite supervisor/prime contractor can research further details as needed.

With particular emphasis on regulatory changes and key industry issues from the preceding three (3) years, the course covers:

» Responsibilities for health and safety legislation » Health and safety program elements » Supervisor’s role » Hazard identification » Risk assessment and control » Inspections » Incident investigation » Emergency response » Leadership skills.

PrErEQuISITES » A valid Safety Management & Regulatory Awareness for

Wellsite Supervision certificate (current three-day course), with a grade of 85% or higher.

NOTES » This course has been designed for recertification only.

Participants are expected to have a good basic understanding of Industry Recognized Practice 7 and the material covered in the full three-day version of this course.

COMPLETION » Each participant will receive a new certificate for this course

valid for three (3) years upon successful completion of a written examination with a score of 70% or higher (85% or higher must be achieved for eligibility into the one-day refresher course).

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Well Service Blowout Prevention• Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention• First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention• Second Line Supervisors Well Control• Safety Program Development

safety Program development

duration: 2 days cost: $625

This two-day course is designed to enhance the skills of management, supervisors, safety professionals and those responsible for the development and/or implementation of safety programs. This training course emphasizes the value of the fundamental elements found in an effective Health and Safety Management System (HSMS) and concentrates on the development and implementation of a Safety Program that will meet the expectations of the Enform Health and Safety Certificate of Recognition (COR) Audit Protocol.

This course is required for the COR Program, and the Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) Program for employers with 10 or fewer employees. Completion of this course is the first step in the development of a HSMS leading to the issuance of a COR or SECOR. It is also the first step for small employers intending to enter in the MECOR auditing process on their way to achieving a large employer COR.

In order to represent their company for SECOR purposes, the participant must be the owner or the most senior operational person or the employee most familiar with the overall work operation.

The following topics will be covered in the course:

» The benefits behind developing a HSMS » Policies, procedures and accountability systems » Hazard identification and risk assessments » Hazard control and the hierarchy of controls » Training and competency » Emergency Response Planning (ERP) » Incident investigation and analysis of trends » Constructive communications » Continuous Improvement of a HSMS.

COMPLETION » Upon completion of the course, the candidate will be able

to understand, develop and implement company safety programs in preparation for a successful audit.

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sother courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Hazard Management • Incident & Accident Investigation • Injury Management / Return to Work • Safety Inspection Skills • Supervisor Competency Assessor Training • Petroleum Safety Training (PST) • Fatigue Management for Supervisors • Certified Health and Safety Auditor Program

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 7 8:00 Calgary 901200058 January 14 8:00 Grande Prairie Regional College 901200059 January 21 8:00 Nisku 901200060 February 4 8:00 FSJ 901200061 February 4 8:00 Calgary 901200062 February 19 8:00 Nisku 901200063 February 25 8:00 Southeast Regional College 901200064 Energy Training Institute - Estevan March 4 8:00 Calgary 901200065 March 11 8:00 Shamickel Safety (St. Johns 901200066 Ambulance Building) - Red Deer March 18 8:00 Nisku 901200067 April 3 8:00 Calgary 901200068 April 3 8:00 Grande Prairie Regional College 901200069 April 8 8:00 Southeast Regional College 901200070 Energy Training Institute - Estevan April 15 8:00 Clearwater Safety Services 901200071 - Bonnyville April 29 8:00 Nisku 901200072 April 29 8:00 FSJ 901200073 May 6 8:00 Calgary 901200074 May 23 8:00 Nisku 901200075 June 3 8:00 Calgary 901200076 June 10 8:00 Nisku 901200077 June 24 8:00 Grande Prairie Regional College 901200078 July 8 8:00 Nisku 901200079 July 15 8:00 Calgary 901200080 August 8 8:00 Calgary 901200081 August 19 8:00 Nisku 901200082 September 3 8:00 Calgary 901200083 September 9 8:00 FSJ 901200084 September 9 8:00 Shamickel Safety (St. Johns 901200085 Ambulance Building) - Red Deer September 16 8:00 Nisku 901200086 September 23 8:00 Location Alberta 901200087 October 7 8:00 Calgary 901200088 October 16 8:00 Grande Prairie Regional College 901200089 October 21 8:00 Nisku 901200090 November 4 8:00 Calgary 901200091 November 12 8:00 Nisku 901200092 November 12 8:00 FSJ 901200093 November 18 8:00 Southeast Regional College 901200094 Energy Training Institute - Estevan December 9 8:00 Calgary 901200095 December 16 8:00 Nisku 901200096

second Line supervisor’s Well control (Test Well)

duration: 5 days cost: $1,355

This course is designed for the rig manager, wellsite supervisor, drilling engineer or drilling superintendent responsible for the execution and supervision of well control operations in the field.

During this five-day course, each participant is given the opportunity to perform well control procedures and demonstrate the proper response to hole and equipment problems using the live test well equipment. Test well training is taught at Enform’s office in Nisku Alberta.

Topics covered include:

» Purpose of well control » Understanding wellbore pressures » Leak-off tests » Over-pressure and kick warning signs » Causes of kicks » Kicks with oil based mud » Blowout prevention equipment and operation » Well control methods » Advanced well control situations, including: » Managed pressure drilling and underbalanced wells » Horizontal and multi-lateral wells » High pressure high temperature wells » Case studies » Hands-on training at live test wells and computer

based simulators.

PrErEQuISITESTo register online, you must hold a valid Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control Certificate OR one of following which are also considered valid pre-requisites. You may be asked to provide proof of certification:

» First Line Supervisor’s Blowout Prevention (BOP) Certificate » International Well Control Forum (IWCF) Certificate (Supervisory) » International Association of Drilling Contractors (WellCAP)

Certificate (Supervisory) » United States of America, Department of Mines and Minerals

Service approved Well Control Certificate.

NOTES » Participants may attend this course up to three (3) months in

advance of the expiry of their certification. If the written exam mark is between 60% and 69%, the participant may rewrite the exam one time only within 30 days of the first exam. Rewrite fees apply.

» All exams with marks between 65% and 69% will have the mark verified.

» If the exam mark is below 60%, or both the original and rewrite failed but the participant has passed the test well, the participant need only repeat the classroom portion of the course and rewrite the exam. The classroom repeat must be done within 90 days of the second failure and classroom repeat fees apply.

» Test Well failures must be rescheduled within 30 days of the program.

» Fees may vary outside of Enform regional offices. » Government issued photo ID is required to write the exam.

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sCOMPLETION » Upon successful completion of the course, participants will

receive their new certificates, dated two (2) years from the expiry of their old certificates. Certificates for this course are valid for two (2) years.

» Participants should be able to identify the appropriate techniques and procedures necessary for proper operation of equipment used in well control. Participants should also be able to apply wellbore pressure concepts, and well control strategies while on bottom, tripping and while out of the hole.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention• Safety Management & Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite

Supervision (SARA)• International Well Control Training (IWCF)

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 2 8:30 Nisku 931200202 January 3 8:30 Nisku 931200203 January 7 8:30 Calgary 931200204 January 8 8:30 Nisku 931200205 January 9 8:30 Nisku 931200206 January 14 8:30 Nisku 931200207 January 15 8:30 Nisku 931200208 January 21 8:30 Nisku 931200209 January 28 8:30 Nisku 931200210 February 4 8:30 Calgary 931200211 February 5 8:30 Nisku 931200212 February 11 8:30 Nisku 931200213 February 19 8:30 Nisku 931200214 February 20 8:30 Nisku 931200215 February 25 8:30 Nisku 931200216 February 26 8:30 Nisku 931200217 March 4 8:30 Calgary 931200218 March 5 8:30 Nisku 931200219 March 11 8:30 Nisku 931200220 March 12 8:30 Nisku 931200221 March 18 8:30 Calgary 931200222 March 19 8:30 Nisku 931200223 March 20 8:30 Nisku 931200224 April 1 8:30 Nisku 931200226 April 2 8:30 Nisku 931200225 April 8 8:30 Calgary 931200227 April 9 8:30 Nisku 931200228 April 10 8:30 Nisku 931200229 April 11 8:30 Nisku 931200230 April 15 8:30 Calgary 931200231 April 16 8:30 Nisku 931200232 April 17 8:30 Nisku 931200233 April 18 8:30 Nisku 931200234 April 22 8:30 Calgary 931200235 April 23 8:30 Nisku 931200236 April 24 8:30 Nisku 931200237 April 25 8:30 Nisku 931200238 April 29 8:30 Calgary 931200239 April 30 8:30 Nisku 931200240 May 1 8:30 Nisku 931200241 May 6 8:30 Nisku 931200242 May 7 8:30 Nisku 931200243 May 8 8:30 Nisku 931200244

May 13 8:30 Calgary 931200245 May 14 8:30 Nisku 931200246 May 21 8:30 Nisku 931200247 May 22 8:30 Nisku 931200248 May 23 8:30 Nisku 931200249 May 27 8:30 Nisku 931200250 May 28 8:30 Nisku 931200251 May 29 8:30 Nisku 931200252 June 3 8:30 Calgary 931200253 June 4 8:30 Nisku 931200255 June 5 8:30 Nisku 931200254 June 10 8:30 Nisku 931200256 June 11 8:30 Nisku 931200257 June 17 8:30 Calgary 931200258 June 18 8:30 Nisku 931200259 July 15 8:30 Calgary 931200260 July 16 8:30 Nisku 931200261 July 22 8:30 Nisku 931200262 July 23 8:30 Nisku 931200263 July 29 8:30 Calgary 931200264 July 30 8:30 Nisku 931200265 August 6 8:30 Nisku 931200266 August 12 8:30 Nisku 931200267 August 13 8:30 Nisku 931200268 August 19 8:30 Nisku 931200269 August 20 8:30 Nisku 931200270 August 26 8:30 Nisku 931200271 August 27 8:30 Nisku 931200272 September 3 8:30 Nisku 931200273 September 9 8:30 Calgary 931200274 September 10 8:30 Nisku 931200275 September 16 8:30 Nisku 931200276 September 17 8:30 Nisku 931200277 September 23 8:30 Nisku 931200278 September 24 8:30 Nisku 931200279 September 30 8:30 Calgary 931200280 October 1 8:30 Nisku 931200281 October 7 8:30 Nisku 931200282 October 8 8:30 Nisku 931200283 October 15 8:30 Nisku 931200284 October 21 8:30 Calgary 931200285 October 22 8:30 Nisku 931200286 October 28 8:30 Nisku 931200287 October 29 8:30 Nisku 931200288 November 4 8:30 Calgary 931200289 November 5 8:30 Nisku 931200290 November 12 8:30 Nisku 931200291 November 13 8:30 Nisku 931200292 November 18 8:30 Nisku 931200293 November 19 8:30 Nisku 931200294 November 25 8:30 Nisku 931200295 November 26 8:30 Nisku 931200296 December 2 8:30 Nisku 931200297 December 3 8:30 Nisku 931200298 December 9 8:30 Calgary 931200299 December 10 8:30 Nisku 931200300 December 16 8:30 Nisku 931200301

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ssecond Line supervisor’s Well control refresher

duration: 3 days cost: $1,355

This three-day refresher course is an intensive, condensed version of the five-day Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control Certificate (Test Well) program. It is designed for the rig manager, wellsite supervisor, drilling engineer or drilling superintendent who is responsible for the execution and supervision of well control operations in the field. Each participant will be given the opportunity to perform well control procedures and demonstrate the proper response to hole and equipment problems using test well equipment and simulators.

Topics covered include:

» Purpose of well control » Understanding wellbore pressures » Leak-off tests » Over-pressure and kick warning signs » Causes of kicks » Kicks with oil based mud » Blowout prevention equipment and operation » Well control methods » Advanced well control situations, including: » Managed pressure drilling and underbalanced wells » Horizontal and multi-lateral wells » High pressure high temperature wells » Case studies » Hands-on training at live test wells and computer

based simulators.

PrErEQuISITESA valid Enform Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control Certificate (Test Well), with 85% or better on the last written exam.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESSThere is no online registration for refresher courses so please contact 1.800.667.5557.

NOTES » Participants may attend this course up to three (3) months in

advance of the expiry of their certification. » Government issued photo ID is required to write the exam.

COMPLETION » Upon successful completion of the course, participants will

receive their new certificates dated two (2) years from the expiry of their old certificates. Certificates for this course are valid for two (2) years.

» Participants should be able to identify the appropriate techniques and procedures necessary for proper operation of equipment. They should also be able to apply wellbore pressure concepts plus well control strategies while on bottom, tripping in or out of the hole and while out of the hole.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• First Line Supervisors Blowout Prevention• Safety Management & Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite

Supervision (SARA)• International Well Control Training (IWCF)

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 2 8:30 Nisku 921200025 January 28 8:30 Nisku 921200026 February 25 8:30 Nisku 921200027 March 25 8:30 Nisku 921200022 April 15 8:30 Nisku 921200023 April 29 8:30 Nisku 921200024 May 6 8:30 Nisku 921200028 May 21 8:30 Nisku 921200029 June 17 8:30 Nisku 921200030 July 15 8:30 Nisku 921200031 August 6 8:30 Nisku 921200032 September 3 8:30 Nisku 921200033 September 23 8:30 Nisku 921200034 October 15 8:30 Nisku 921200035 October 28 8:30 Nisku 921200036 November 12 8:30 Nisku 921200037 December 2 8:30 Nisku 921200038

seismic Blaster safety Training

duration: 1 day cost: $360

This one-day course has been developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC) and government representatives from Western Canada to provide a minimum industry-training standard for blasting in seismic exploration. It is intended for workers engaged in seismic shot-hole drilling and blasting activities.

Topics include:

» Principles of seismic exploration » Seismic explosives and accessories » Storage and transportation » Safe work practices » Government regulations.

This course may also be taken solely for general informational purposes. In this case, there are no prerequisites, no written examination and no interprovincial certificate issued. An Enform Certificate of Attendance will be issued.

PrErEQuISITESTo register for this course participants must:

» Be at least 18 years of age » Have a minimum of six (6) months hands-on experience

as a blaster’s assistant in the past 36 months immediately preceding the course date

» Be able to communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing

» Have completed the prescribed Seismic Blaster Safety Training application form and possess current Standard First Aid certification or equivalent.

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sseismic field operations supervisor (sfos) Level 1 - supervisor Accountability

duration: 3 days cost: $815

This three-day course has been developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC) and regulatory agencies in Western Canada to provide a petroleum industry-training standard for geophysical supervision. The purpose of the course is to provide candidates with the necessary knowledge and skills for field supervision of employees. The course is intended for anyone who will be engaged in field supervision or for individuals who want a better understanding of the challenges faced by supervisors on a day-to-day basis. This course replaces the existing Seismic Field Operations Supervisor course.

This course covers:

» Seismic operations overview » Legislated and industry responsibilities » Health, Safety and Environmental Management Systems » Training and competency » Hazard assessment and control » Emergency Response Plans » Incident reporting and investigation » Injury management » Supervisor competency.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESSParticipants who have expiring Seismic Field Operations Supervisor (SFOS) certification and do not wish to move into the SFOS Level II courses, have the following options to renew their SFOS:

1. Complete the new SFOS Level I course. Future programs will not have an expiry date.

2. Challenge the SFOS Level I course exam. A study package will be mailed and the registrant is responsible for scheduling a time to challenge the exam. Failure of the exam challenge will result in the person being required to take the full SFOS Level I course.

NOTES » Participants wishing to write the SFOS Challenge can purchase

the materials by contacting Enform at 1-800-667-5557. » To make arrangements to challenge the exam, complete the

Seismic Field Operation Supervisor Exam Challenge Application. » Course fees may vary outside of Enform locations.

COMPLETION » Upon successful completion of the written examination,

candidates will receive a Certificate of Completion. » Candidates completing the course will be required to become

CAGC members. A three-year membership is included in the program fee.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESSComplete the Seismic Blaster Safety Training application form and wait for your application to be approved prior to registering.

A separate application form is to be submitted to Saskatchewan Industry and Resources by the participant or employer following successful completion of the Enform training course in order to obtain the Saskatchewan permit. This application must be accompanied by a copy of the Enform training certificate, as well as a copy of the participant’s current Standard First Aid Certificate.

Applications must be received for approval by Enform at least two (2) working days prior to the course date. Participants without a pre-approved application form will not be accepted into the course. No walk-ins will be allowed.

NOTESParticipants must present government issued photo identification (i.e., driver’s license, passport, etc.) at the start of the course. Participants without photo identification will not be permitted to write the interprovincial examination.

COMPLETION » An industry standard training certificate, valid for five (5) years, is

issued upon successful completion of the written examination. » Enform also issues an interprovincial Seismic Blaster’s permit,

valid throughout the Yukon, Northwest Territories, Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba, to those successfully completing the prescribed interprovincial Seismic Blaster’s examination.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 8 8:00 Calgary 941200044 February 12 8:00 Nisku 941200047 May 7 8:00 Calgary 941200048 July 9 8:00 Nisku 941200049 September 17 8:00 Calgary 941200050 October 15 8:00 Calgary 941200051 November 5 8:00 Calgary 941200052 December 10 8:00 FSJ 941200053

seismic field operations supervisor (sfos) challenge

duration: 2 days cost: $380

This course is a refresher for those who have expiring Seismic Field Operations Supervisor (SFOS) certification and do not wish to move into the SFOS Level II course. These individuals have the following option to renew their SFOS:

1. Complete the new SFOS Level I course. Future programs will not have an expiry date.

2. Challenge the SFOS Level I course exam. A study package will be mailed and the registrant is responsible for scheduling a time to challenge the exam. Failure of the exam challenge will result in the person being required to take the full SFOS Level I course.

COMPLETIONCandidates completing this challenge will be required to become CAGC members. A three-year membership is included in the challenge fee.

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sDaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 16 8:00 Calgary 971200020 March 13 8:00 Calgary 971200021 May 15 8:00 Nisku 971200022 July 17 8:00 Calgary 971200028 September 25 8:00 Calgary 971200024 September 25 7:00 FSJ 971200025 October 23 8:00 Calgary 971200026 November 13 8:00 Calgary 971200027

seismic field operations supervisors (sfos) Level ii - module 1: Program management

duration: 2 days cost: $475

The two-day course is intended to inform existing and prospective seismic supervisory positions of their roles and responsibilities regarding operations, management and regulatory compliance of a seismic exploration program. The title of Seismic Field Operations Supervisor carries a presumption of a wide range of knowledge and experience. Although the course provides an overview of the key accountabilities of Seismic Field Operations Supervisors, some knowledge and skills can only be gained through work experience.

This course has been developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC) and regulatory agencies in Western Canada to provide a petroleum industry-training standard for geophysical supervision. Its purpose is to provide candidates with the necessary knowledge and skills for supervision of employees. The course is intended for people in the following seismic supervisory positions:

» Falling Foreman » Program Managers » Recording Crew Managers » Health, Safety and Environment Supervisors » Operations Supervisors » Drilling Supervisors (client).

This course covers:

» Supervisory accountability overview » Program management » Program planning and approvals » Hazard control » Emergency Response coordination » Transportation » Line construction » Line surveying » Shot-hole drilling and loading » Data acquisition » Clean-up and reclamation.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErFebruary 5 8:00 Calgary 1361200004 May 2 8:00 Calgary 1361200007 August 13 8:00 Nisku 1361200006 October 10 8:00 Calgary 1361200005

seismic Permit Agent

duration: 4 days cost: $875

This four-day course has been developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC) and regulatory agencies in Western Canada to provide a petroleum industry training standard for geophysical permitting. Its purpose is to provide candidates with the necessary knowledge and skills to conduct permitting activities in a professional and ethical manner.

The course is intended for anyone who will be engaged in identifying, contacting and negotiating with landowners and special interest groups with respect to land access, line fees and damages associated with geophysical exploration projects.

Topics will include:

» Geophysical operations » Agricultural practices » Initial and field assessments » Geophysical permits and releases » Personal safety.

A variety of instructional techniques will be used, including lectures, class discussion, group exercises and role-playing.

COMPLETION » Upon successful completion of a written examination,

candidates will receive a Certificate of Completion valid for three (3) years.

» Candidates completing the four-day course are required to become a CAGC member. A three-year membership is included in the program fee.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJune 11 8:00 Calgary 991200004

seismic Permit Agent renewal

cost: $75

Seismic Permit Agents (SPA) whose certification has expired or will expire in the near future may now apply for re-certification through an application form. This application requires that the SPA has:

» Been actively working in this profession » Has maintained their CAGC membership » Has sign-off by their current employer.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESSComplete the Seismic Permit Agent Certification Renewal application form and submit it to Enform for approval. You will be notified by email once your application has been reviewed.

COMPLETIONCertification good for three (3) years.

visit enform.ca for the most current session information.

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sSmall Employer Certificate of Recognition (secor) refresher

duration: 1 day cost: $195

This one-day workshop is intended to assist employers with the submission of their Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) self-assessment audit.

This workshop will cover current issues being encountered by Enform SECOR holders or those identified by the Certifying Partners and governing authorities. The workshop will also review the submission requirements of the annual SECOR self-audit by reviewing each of the eight elements found in an effective Health and Safety Management System (HSMS).

PrErEQuISITESParticipants must:

» Hold a Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) or be working towards one.

» Have successfully completed Safety Program Development within the last three (3) years.

NOTESOnce every three years, the owner or senior manager of all companies who hold a Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) must take a program related to health and safety in order to ensure continuous improvement of their HSMS. Attendance in such programs is required to prevent small employers from having their SECOR status interrupted or terminated. This workshop is one such program.

The other courses currently available to SECOR companies to maintain their COR are:

» Incident and Accident Investigation » Hazard Management » OH&S Legislation » Disability Management

Other courses will be added as they are approved so please watch for COR updates at: http://www.enform.ca/safety_ audits_certification

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Alberta OHS Legislation Training • Safety Program Development• Hazard Management • Incident & Accident Investigation • Supervisor Competency Assessor Training • Petroleum Safety Training (PST) • Fatigue Management for Supervisors

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErFebruary 6 8:00 FSJ 1011200072 February 6 8:00 Calgary 1011200073 February 21 8:00 Nisku 1011200074 March 13 8:00 Shamickel Safety (St. Johns 1011200076 Ambulance Building) - Red Deer April 5 8:00 Calgary 1011200075 April 10 8:00 Southeast Regional College 1011200094 Energy Training Institute - Estevan

April 17 8:00 Clearwater Safety Services 1011200095 - Bonnyville May 1 8:00 Nisku 1011200077 May 1 8:00 FSJ 1011200078 June 26 8:00 Calgary 1011200079 June 26 8:00 FSJ 1011200080 July 10 8:00 Nisku 1011200081 July 17 8:00 Calgary 1011200082 September 5 8:00 Calgary 1011200085 September 11 8:00 FSJ 1011200084 September 11 8:00 Shamickel Safety (St. Johns 1011200087 Ambulance Building) - Red Deer September 18 8:00 Nisku 1011200088 September 25 8:00 Lakeland College, Cold Lake 1011200096 November 6 8:00 Calgary 1011200089 November 14 8:00 Nisku 1011200090 November 14 8:00 FSJ 1011200091 December 11 8:00 Calgary 1011200092 December 18 8:00 Nisku 1011200093

Special Oilfield Boilers

duration: 3 days cost: $790

This three-day course is designed to provide rig personnel with a general knowledge of the safe operation of an oilfield boiler with a capacity of up to 1000 kw. It will also prepare participants to write the ABSA Special Oilwell Operator exam.

Topics covered include:

» Boiler regulations, basic principles » Design of wellsite boilers » Boiler construction and materials » Parts » Boiler fittings » Combustion and firing equipment » Automatic boiler controls » Boiler water treatment, operation and maintenance » Pumps and injections » Boiler operation and maintenance » Trouble-shooting » Safety around boilers.

aPPLICaTION PrOCESSParticipants are required to fill out the Alberta Boilers Safety Association (ABSA) application form (AB-144 2009-01-Application for Special Oilwell Operator Examination) and submit it to Enform by e-mail to [email protected] at least 21 days prior to the Special Oilfield Boilers program.

Once Enform approves your application, we will submit it to ABSA on your behalf. The application form must be filled out completely before sending it in to Enform as ABSA will not accept forms with missing information. The completed Application form must be approved by ABSA in order to write the examination at the end of the course. Please note that candidate/employer will receive a confirmation invoice from Enform confirming your registration into our course and the candidate will receive a letter from ABSA confirming their registration for the exam on the last day of the course.

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sEX aM PrErEQuISITESTo qualify for the examination, participants must meet the following ABSA criteria:

» Obtained 6 months’ experience in an installation that involves a boiler or boilers operating as part of a transportable power plant at a drilling or hydrocarbon production site, OR **

» Successfully completed a vocational program in boiler operation satisfactory to the Administrator. The Enform course is a preparatory program for individuals challenging the ABSA examination. It is not an approved Vocational as describe above.

For more information on ABSA Power Engineering, please visit their website at www.absa.ca

NOTES » Participants are required to bring their own calculators. » Fees may vary outside of Enform Nisku & Calgary locations. » Cancellations or course date transfers must be done at least

21 days prior to the program start date. If cancellations or transfer is requested with less than 21 days notice, a $94.00 application fee will be charged. For further information please see Enform's cancellation policy at www.enform.ca

» Photo ID is required to write exam.

COMPLETION » Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to

identify the components, operation and field maintenance of the boiler, and to apply the necessary troubleshooting and general safety procedures.

» The Alberta Boilers Safety Association (ABSA) conducts the exams and certifies successful candidates. ABSA Certificates are valid for one year. The ABSA Certificate is renewable by paying a yearly fee.

» On successful completion of the exam, participants will be certified by ABSA as a “Special Oilwell Operator”.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 7 8:30 Nisku 1021200022 March 18 8:30 Nisku 1021200023 April 8 8:30 Nisku 1021200024 May 5 8:30 Nisku 1021200025 May 8 8:30 Nisku 1021200026 June 17 8:30 Holiday Inn - Red Deer 1021200027 July 22 8:30 Nisku 1021200028 August 19 8:30 Nisku 1021200029 September 4 8:30 Nisku 1021200030 September 18 8:30 Nisku 1021200031 October 21 8:30 Holiday Inn - Red Deer 1021200032 October 27 8:30 Nisku 1021200033 October 30 8:30 Nisku 1021200034 November 13 8:30 Nisku 1021200035 December 2 8:30 Nisku 1021200036

standard first Aid - Level A cPr

duration: 2 days cost: $175

Learn to recognize and provide intervention for life-threatening emergencies until medical aid arrives. Designed to meet industry, business and government requirements, Standard First Aid is a modular program for those who want to learn more first aid skills. The standard level first aid course is built on the same core and elective lessons as the emergency level program and is intended for workplace use, focusing on adult casualties.

Topics include:

» Emergency scene management » Choking » Shock and unconsciousness » Severe bleeding » One and two rescuer CPR for an adult casualty » Automatic external defibrillation (AED) training.

NOTESThe administration of CPR in combination with AED has proven to be one of the most effective methods in saving the lives of sudden cardiac arrest casualties.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 10 8:00 Nisku 1041200057 February 7 8:00 Calgary 1041200058 February 7 8:00 Nisku 1041200059 March 7 8:00 Calgary 1041200060 March 7 8:00 Nisku 1041200061 April 11 8:00 Calgary 1041200062 April 11 8:00 Nisku 1041200063 May 9 8:00 Calgary 1041200064 May 9 8:00 Nisku 1041200065 June 6 8:00 Calgary 1041200066 June 6 8:00 Nisku 1041200067 July 11 8:00 Calgary 1041200068 July 11 8:00 Nisku 1041200069 August 8 8:00 Calgary 1041200070 August 8 8:00 Nisku 1041200071 September 5 8:00 Calgary 1041200072 September 5 8:00 Nisku 1041200073 October 10 8:00 Calgary 1041200074 October 10 8:00 Nisku 1041200075 November 7 8:00 Calgary 1041200076 November 7 8:00 Nisku 1041200077 December 5 8:00 Calgary 1041200078 December 5 8:00 Nisku 1041200079

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TDaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 4 8:00 Calgary 1081200032 February 15 8:00 Calgary 1081200033 March 1 8:00 Calgary 1081200034 March 22 8:00 Calgary 1081200035 April 29 8:00 Calgary 1081200036 May 17 8:00 Calgary 1081200037 June 14 8:00 Calgary 1081200038 October 18 8:00 Calgary 1081200039 November 15 8:00 Calgary 1081200040

The Petroleum industry in canada

duration: 2 days cost: $790

This introductory two-day classroom course provides a complete overview of petroleum industry operations. The course is ideal for administrative assistants, professionals, clerical personnel, new employees or anyone looking for a general industry overview.

Topics covered include:

» The petroleum industry’s contribution to energy in Canada, » The origins of oil and gas » Prospecting for petroleum » Drilling and completions » Production » Transportation and marketing.

COMPLETIONThis course qualifies for 13 hours Continuing Education credits with the Alberta Insurance Council.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Introduction to Oil & Gas Production and Equipment• COGI - Canada's Oil and Gas Industry• Completions and Workovers• Artificial Lift Systems• Safety Program Development

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMarch 21 8:30 Calgary 1071200029 June 20 8:30 Calgary 1071200030 October 24 8:30 Calgary 1071200031 December 5 8:30 Calgary 1071200032

Transportation of dangerous goods (Tdg)

duration: 0.5 day cost: $95

This half-day course has been updated to meet the intent of Clear Language Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) regulations. It is intended for individuals who are involved in the transportation and handling of dangerous goods associated with oil and gas industry operations. The course is ideal for updating personnel with previous TDG training or as an introductory session for new employees.

Topics include:

» TDG Legislation » Classification » Safety marks » Documentation » Safe handling » Incident reporting Emergency response.

COMPLETIONA certificate, valid for three (3) years, is issued to each candidate upon successful completion of a written examination.

reGiSterinG for An enform courSe?

visit www.enform.ca/coursesearch for the most recent course information and schedules. our website is updated daily with course descriptions, prerequisites, locations, costs and times.

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vVacuum Truck Operator - driver improvement

duration: 1 day cost: $150

This one-day, theory-based, classroom only course is intended for operators of vacuum trucks in the upstream oil and gas industry. This instructor-led course is the result of a collaborative effort of regulators, industry members from the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) and subject matter experts who use vacuum trucks on a daily basis. The course will provide operators with the basic information they need to work in the oil and gas industry. Successful candidates need to continue their training with their employers on the specific types of equipment, tasks and hazards they will be exposed to on the job site. There is an emphasis on safety throughout the course.

Topics covered include:

» Review of professional and defensive driving » Fatigue management, legislation » Components and basic procedures » Hazards » Inspections » Trip planning.

PrErEQuISITESIn order to take this course participants must have one of the following valid tickets:

» General Oilfield Driver Improvement (GODI) » Oilfield Hauler » Vacuum Truck Operator

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMarch 8 8:00 Nisku 1091200003 September 27 8:00 Nisku 1091200004

vapour Plume ignition Training

duration: 2 days cost: $1,310

This two-day ignition course has been updated to prepare all ignition team members to safely and effectively deal with uncontrolled vapour plumes from wells, pipelines, production and/or storage facilities. The ERCB’s Directive 071 states that all “ignition teams should have certified ignition training from Enform...”

The first day of the course is a classroom session at Enform’s Nisku Training Centre. Topics covered in the course include:

» Emergency response and public safety assessment » Operational considerations affecting plume release » Plume development and dispersion factors » Pre-ignition hazard assessment » Plume ignition equipment and procedures.

The second day starts at the Genesee Community Hall in the morning, where additional theory and various ignition devices are discussed. This is followed by a hands-on “live-fire” ignition training exercise in the afternoon. Participants will practice hazard assessment techniques and then ignite several vapour plumes (propane) at Enform’s nearby Genesee Ignition Training Facility.

NOTESParticipants may wish to bring their own flare pistols and flares, however, Enform has a limited number of free “loaner” flare pistols for use. Each participant will receive 10 flare cartridges (this $250.00 value is now included in the course fee).

EQuIPMENT LISTING » CSA Approved hard hat » CSA Approved seasonal foot wear » CSA Approved safety glasses » Seasonal coveralls with reflective striping » Seasonal leather gloves

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErMay 28 8:00 Nisku 1101200009 June 11 8:00 Nisku 1101200010 October 8 8:00 Nisku 1101200011 October 22 8:00 Nisku 1101200012

virtual rig experience (vre) version 2.0

duration: 4 hours cost: $70

Online

The Virtual Rig Experience (VRE) course is an easy-to-use multimedia presentation incorporating video, graphics, 3D animation and virtual 360 to address every aspect of the typical drilling rig. The VRE is designed to familiarize individuals with drilling rig components and operations.

This course covers:

» Drilling rig overview » Hoisting system » Rotary circulation system » Blowout system » Prevention system » Power system.

The course includes industry-related vocabulary, interactive assessments and a comprehensive glossary of terms.

Another course related to this topic you may be interested in:

• COGI - Canada's Oil and Gas Industry

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WWell service Blowout Prevention

duration: 4 days cost: $685

This course is intended for service rig operators, service rig managers, wellsite supervisors, field foremen, production foremen and production engineers involved in well killing operations on the service rig.

Topics covered include:

» Sources and magnitude of pressures » Causes of kicks » BOP equipment » Kick warning signs » Crew positions and duties » Well shut-in procedures » Well killing procedures » Calculations and government regulations.

Participants renewing their valid Well Service Blowout Prevention Certificate for the first time after five years may challenge the exam. If participants fail the exam, they will be required to attend the full four-day course complete with the hands-on accumulator function test. Second exam challenges are not permitted. If they fail the exam following the course, participants will be allowed one rewrite within a 30-day period. Rewrite fees apply. Participants may make arrangements with Enform to write the Well Service Blowout Prevention examination by completing the Exam Challenge Application at www.enformconnect.ca

NOTES » Participants may attend this course up to three (3) months in

advance of the expiry of their certification. » Participants taking the course for the first time, or renewing an

expired certificate will be required to attend the full four (4) day course, complete with the hands-on accumulator function test.

» Fees may vary outside of Enform regional offices. » Government issued photo ID is required to write the exam.

EQuIPMENT LISTING » CSA Approved hard hat » CSA Approved seasonal foot wear » CSA Approved safety glasses » Seasonal coveralls with reflective striping » Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves » Calculator

COMPLETIONUpon successful completion of the course, participants will receive their new certificates dated five (5) years from the expiry date of their old certificates.

other courses related to this topic you may be interested in:

• Safety Management & Regulatory Awareness for Wellsite Supervision (SARA)

• Detection and Control of Flammable Substances• Second Line Supervisors Well Control• Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention• CAODC Service Rig Competency Assessors

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 7 8:30 Nisku 1141200178 January 14 8:30 Calgary 1141200179 January 21 8:30 FSJ 1141200180 February 4 8:30 Clearwater Safety Services 1141200181 (Lakeland Inn) - Cold Lake February 4 8:30 Calgary 1141200182 February 11 8:30 Nisku 1141200183 February 25 8:30 Calgary 1141200184 February 25 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 1141200185 March 4 8:30 Nisku 1141200186 March 11 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 1141200188 March 11 8:30 Calgary 1141200187 March 18 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 1141200189 March 18 8:30 Medicine Hat College 1141200190 March 18 8:30 Procede Occupational Health & 1141200191 Safety - Brooks at Super 8 Motel 1141200191 April 1 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 1141200192 April 1 8:30 Red Deer College 1141200193 April 1 8:30 Nisku 1141200194 April 1 8:30 Calgary 1141200195 April 8 8:30 Nisku 1141200196 April 8 8:30 Red Deer College 1141200197 April 8 8:30 Clearwater Safety Services 1141200198 (Lakeland Inn) - Cold Lake April 8 8:30 Calgary 1141200247 April 15 8:30 Southeast Regional College 1141200199 Energy Training Institute - Estevan April 22 8:30 Southeast Regional College 1141200200 Energy Training Institute - Estevan April 29 8:30 Medicine Hat College 1141200201 April 29 8:30 Nisku 1141200202 April 29 8:30 Calgary 1141200203 May 6 8:30 Medicine Hat College 1141200206 May 6 8:30 FSJ 1141200204 May 6 8:30 Red Deer College 1141200205 May 6 8:30 Drayton Valley 1141200207 May 13 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 1141200210 May 13 8:30 Calgary 1141200208 May 13 8:30 Nisku 1141200209 May 27 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 1141200211 May 27 8:30 Nisku 1141200212 May 27 8:30 Calgary 1141200213 June 3 8:30 Procede Occupational Health & 1141200214 Safety - Brooks at Super 8 Motel June 10 8:30 Nisku 1141200215 June 17 8:30 Calgary 1141200216 July 15 8:30 Nisku 1141200217 July 29 8:30 Calgary 1141200218 August 12 8:30 Nisku 1141200219 August 19 8:30 Calgary 1141200220 August 26 8:30 Nisku 1141200221 September 9 8:30 Southeast Regional College 1141200222 Energy Training Institute - Estevan September 9 8:30 Calgary 1141200223 September 9 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 141200224 September 16 8:30 Nisku 1141200225 September 16 8:30 Red Deer College 1141200226 September 23 8:30 Calgary 1141200227 September 30 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 1141200228 September 30 8:30 Nisku 1141200229

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WOctober 7 8:30 Medicine Hat College 1141200231 October 7 8:30 Calgary 1141200230 October 7 8:30 Nisku 1141200232 October 21 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 1141200233 October 21 8:30 Nisku 1141200234 October 21 8:30 Calgary 1141200235 November 4 8:30 Calgary 1141200236 November 4 8:30 Nisku 1141200237 November 18 8:30 Grande Prairie Regional College 1141200239 November 18 8:30 Nisku 1141200238 November 18 8:30 Clearwater Safety Services 1141200240 (Lakeland Inn) - Cold Lake November 25 8:30 Medicine Hat College 1141200243 November 25 8:30 FSJ 1141200241 November 25 8:30 Astec Safety - Lloydminster 1141200242 November 25 8:30 Drayton Valley 1141200244 December 9 8:30 Nisku 1141200245 December 16 8:30 Calgary 1141200246

Wellhead Boom Truck Operator

duration: 5 days cost: $1,675

This five-day course provides training in the safe operation of boom trucks for personnel engaged in wellhead pumping, wireline, coiled tubing operations, snubbing and perforating operations, and rig up and rig out slant service rig operations.

Topics include:

» Boom truck inspections » Safe operating practices, rules and responsibilities » Reading and using capacity charts » Wire rope and rigging safety » Hands-on boom truck operation.

PrOVINCIaL rECOGNITION » Alberta -- This course has been approved by Alberta

Advanced Education as meeting the training requirement for Wellhead Boom Truck Operator certification.

» Saskatchewan -- The Alberta Advanced Education Wellhead Boom Truck Operator certification is also accepted by the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission for wellhead operations in Saskatchewan.

» British columbia -- Enform’s Wellhead Boom Truck Operator training certificate is endorsed by WorkSafeBC for wellhead operations in British Columbia; however, operators must register with the British Columbia Association of Crane Safety (BCACS) before they can work in British Columbia. Please visit the BCACS website at www.bcacs.ca for more information.

aLbErTaTo work as a Wellhead Boom Truck Operator in Alberta, a person has two options: be a Registered Apprentice, or, be a certified Journeyperson or hold a recognized trade certificate. A Registered Apprentice would use the Apprenticeship Training Program. The Qualification Certificate Program is one method of obtaining a trade certificate.

aPPrENTICESHIP Tr aINING PrOGr aM:Candidates who reside in Alberta wishing to pursue an apprenticeship for this craft must first submit a completed Apprenticeship Application Form to Alberta Advanced Education for approval. Application forms are available from any Alberta Advanced Education Career Development Centre or at http://www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca/.

Upon acceptance as a Registered Apprentice, the candidate may register for the course and examination. Additional information on Wellhead Boom Truck Operator certification is available at the Alberta Advanced Education web site at www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca.

Upon successful completion of the course, practical skills assessment and an Alberta Learning written examination, candidates will receive an Enform training certificate. Upon successful completion of all apprenticeship requirements (one 12-month period including a minimum of 100 hours on-the-job training), the candidate must apply to Alberta Advanced Education to receive an Alberta Wellhead Boom Truck Operator Journeyman Certificate from Alberta Advanced Education.

QuaLIFICaTION CErTIFICaTE PrOGr aM: To qualify for an Alberta Qualification Certificate, a person must:

» Have at least 150 hours and 18 months of hands-on work experience as a wellhead boom truck operator. (Time spent on supervisory or foreman duties, counter work, heading the tool crib, or at training courses is NOT credited as hands-on work experience.);

» Complete the Qualification Certificate Program Application located at http://www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca/ and submit it to an Apprenticeship and Industry Training Office.

There are two options:

OPTION #1:

Pay the required fees as identified on the application noted above. This application fee covers the verification and assessment of the applicant’s work experience hours/months as well as one attempt at the Qualification Certificate theory examination, which is scheduled by Alberta Advanced Education. The Qualification Certificate practical examination requires a separate fee as identified on the application noted above and is also scheduled by Alberta Advanced Education.

OPTION #2: Pay the required fees as identified on the application noted above. This application fee covers the verification and assessment of the applicant’s work experience hours/months as well as one attempt at the Qualification Certificate theory examination. Register for an Enform Wellhead Boom Truck Operator course, which includes the written examination. (Note: This must be coordinated through Alberta Industry Training prior to registering for the Enform course.)

Once approved and accepted by Alberta Advanced Education, the candidate may register for one of the Enform courses by filling out the Wellhead Boom Truck Operator Application Form.

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WNOTES » Prior to registering for the Enform course, applicants must

have their work experience verified by Apprenticeship and Industry Training Office.

» Prepare for the exam(s) (see Exam Counseling Sheets) at http://www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca.

» Review related books and materials (see Textbook and Resource List) http://www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca.

» Successfully complete the required exam(s).

EQuIPMENT LISTING » CSA Approved hard hat » CSA Approved seasonal foot wear » CSA Approved safety glasses » Seasonal coveralls with reflective striping » Seasonal leather/cold weather gloves

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 14 8:00 Nisku 1151200054 April 8 8:00 Nisku 1151200055 April 15 8:00 Nisku 1151200056 April 22 8:00 Nisku 1151200057 April 29 8:00 Nisku 1151200058 May 6 8:00 Nisku 1151200059 May 13 8:00 Nisku 1151200060 June 10 8:00 Nisku 1151200061 June 17 8:00 Nisku 1151200062 June 24 8:00 Nisku 1151200063 September 16 8:00 Nisku 1151200064 September 23 8:00 Nisku 1151200065 November 4 8:00 Nisku 1151200066

Wildlife Awareness

duration: 6 hours cost: $105

Online

This online course promotes safe co-existence with wildlife by providing field workers with basic knowledge for working in remote and wilderness habitats, This highly interactive course is suitable for novice, intermediate and supervisory level field workers. The course delivery format makes ample use of multi-media in a variety of situations.

Topics include:

» Regulations for wildlife protection » Large ungulates » Noxious plants and insects, spiders and reptiles » Transmissible diseases associated with wildlife contact » Bears and other carnivores.

NOTESThis course is endorsed by Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC), Canadian Association Petroleum Producers (CAPP), Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC), and Sustainable Resource Development (SRD).

COMPLETIONThis is an awareness course and is graded as either complete or incomplete. Once complete, a participant can print a course completion report. A permanent certificate will be mailed to the address provided on the participant profile within two weeks.

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information systems (WHMIS) fundamentals

duration: 0.5 day cost: $95

This half-day course covers the basics of Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems (WHMIS) providing workers with general knowledge and skills to work safely around hazardous materials. It covers worker education, workplace labeling and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).

NOTESThis course is offered on the same day as the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) program.

DaTE TIME LOCaTION SESSION NuMbErJanuary 4 13:00 Calgary 1181200033 February 15 13:00 Calgary 1181200025 March 1 13:00 Calgary 1181200026 March 22 13:00 Calgary 1181200027 April 29 13:00 Calgary 1181200028 May 17 13:00 Calgary 1181200029 June 14 13:00 Calgary 1181200030 October 18 13:00 Calgary 1181200031 November 15 13:00 Calgary 1181200032

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indexAArtificial Lift Systems ......................................................... 2

BBear Awareness .................................................................. 2Buried facilities Locator - Basic (BfL - Basic) ............... 2Buried facilities Locator - seismic ................................... 3

ccanada's oil & gas industry (cogi) ................................. 3

Petroleum Industry Overview ................................................... 3

Petroleum Exploration, Land and Leasing ............................... 3

Drilling Equipment & Well Completion ...................................... 3

Production, Processing and Transportation of Oil & Gas ........ 3

Refining and Marketing Oil & Gas ............................................ 4

cAodc service rig competency Assessors .................. 4Cathodic Protection Rectifier Training ............................. 4Certified Health and Safety Auditor Program ................. 5Certified Health and Safety Auditor Renewal .................. 5chainsaw faller competency Program ............................ 6

Level I - Chainsaw Basics ......................................................... 6

Level II - Faller Entry ................................................................. 6

Level III - Faller Evaluation ....................................................... 6

Level IV - Faller Tutor ................................................................ 7

Oil & Gas Faller Challenge ....................................................... 7

Oil & Gas Faller Recertification ................................................ 7

coiled Tubing Well servicing Blowout Prevention ......... 7Completions and Workovers ............................................. 8

ddetection and control of flammable substances .......... 9

eelectronic general safety orientation (egso) .............. 10electrical maintenance Training...................................... 10electrical maintenance Training refresher ................... 11emergency first Aid - Level A cPr ................................ 11escort vehicle operator ................................................... 11

ffall Protection - general .................................................. 12Fall Protection for Rig Work ............................................ 12Fall Rescue for Rig Work ................................................. 13fatigue management for supervisors ............................ 14fire and explosion Prevention Advanced Training for irP 18 .......................................... 14first Line supervisor’s Blowout Prevention.................. 14

ggas Production operator ................................................. 15general entry Level safety (geLs) ................................. 15General Oilfield Driver Improvement (GODI) ................. 16

HH2s Alive® ........................................................................... 17H2s Alive® Specific Instructor Training .......................... 17Hazard Management ......................................................... 17Hours of Service and Managing Fatigue for commercial vehicle carriers and owners ..................... 17Hours of Service and Managing Fatigue for commercial vehicle drivers ...................................... 18

iincident and Accident investigation ............................... 18Injury Management / Return to Work .............................. 18Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) .............................. 19international Well control Training (iWcf) .................... 19introduction to oil & gas Production and equipment .................................................................. 20

LLight duty vehicles - driver improvement ..................... 20

nnaturally occurring radioactive materials (norm) .............................................................. 21naturally occurring radioactive materials (norm) Awareness eLearning ....................... 21

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oOff-Highway Defensive Driving ....................................... 22oil & gas Production operator Basics .......................... 22oil Production operator ................................................... 22Oilfield Driver Training Instructor Program ................... 23Oilfield Hauler .................................................................... 23Oilfield Swamper ............................................................... 23Oilfield Swamper Self-Study Administrator .................. 24oilwell Perforators safety Training ................................ 24Oilwell Production Optimization ..................................... 25

PPetroleum competency Program .................................... 26Petroleum safety Training (PsT 2.0) ............................... 26Power Line safety and Awareness ................................. 27

rrig Technician Training Bc residents ........................... 27

Rig Technician Training -- Level 1 (Motorman) BC Residents .......................................... 27

Rig Technician Training -- Level 2 (Derrickman) BC Residents ....................................... 28

Rig Technician Training -- Level 3 (Driller) BC Residents ................................................ 28

ssafety management & regulatory Awareness for Wellsite supervision (sArA) ..................................... 29 safety management & regulatory Awareness for Wellsite supervision refresher ................................ 30safety management & regulatory Awareness for Wellsite supervision refresher - online .................. 31safety Program development ......................................... 31second Line supervisor’s Well control (Test Well) ...... 32second Line supervisor’s Well control refresher ....... 34seismic Blaster safety Training ...................................... 34seismic field operations supervisor (sfos) challenge ........................................................................... 35seismic field operations supervisor (sfos) Level 1 - supervisor Accountability ............................... 35

seismic field operations supervisors (sfos) Level ii - module 1: Program management ..................... 36seismic Permit Agent ....................................................... 36seismic Permit Agent renewal ....................................... 36Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (secor) refresher ........................................................... 37Special Oilfield Boilers ..................................................... 37standard first Aid - Level A cPr .................................... 38

TThe Petroleum industry in canada ................................. 39Transportation of dangerous goods (Tdg) .................. 39

vVacuum Truck Operator - Driver Improvement ............. 40vapour Plume ignition Training....................................... 40virtual rig experience (vre) version 2.0 ...................... 40

WWell service Blowout Prevention .................................... 41Wellhead Boom Truck Operator ...................................... 42Wildlife Awareness ........................................................... 43Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems (WHMIS) Fundamentals.................................... 43

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