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INPEX Engineers Complete Advanced HSE Training at INSTEP

Posted date: 08 March 2018

On 14 January 2018, INSTEP hosted engineers from INPEX Corporation, a Japanese E&P company, for an advanced HSE training programme. The 7-week programme ended on 1st March 2018 recently. This year’s batch is a follow-up to the first batch that INSTEP received around the same time last year.

This On-the-Job Training (OJT) programme focused on the essential process safety aspects and practices in the oil and gas industry, utilising a blended learning methodology of 40% theoretical knowledge and with 60% of the learning carried out through practical assignments and simulation exercises at INSTEP Upstream Downstream Plant (UDTP).  These trainees were introduced to 12 core subject matters including Safe System of Work (SSOW), Safety in Process Design & Operations, Hazardous Area Classification, Risk Assessment (RA) Tools and Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA).

The key highlight of the training is where the learners were exposed to INSTEP’s Upstream-Downstream Training Plant (UDTP), the first of its kind installed in the world, which replicates real workplace scenarios in a safe and controlled environment. The learners had the opportunity to operate the plant themselves under the supervision of INSTEP trainers. The hands on exposure had significantly enhanced their understanding, capabilities, and skills on the subject learnt. The training concluded with each learner presented their final project to complete their training programme.

In line with providing total learning experience, trainees were treated with some weekend trips in which they had the opportunity to visit some local tourist attractions not only in Terengganu but also in Melaka.

INSTEP looks forward to continue this collaboration in the future to create value to both organisations.

On 14 January 2018, INSTEP hosted engineers from INPEX Corporation, a Japanese E&P company, for an advanced HSE training programme. The 7-week programme ended on 1st March 2018 recently. This year’s batch is a follow-up to the first batch that INSTEP received around the same time last year.

This On-the-Job Training (OJT) programme focused on the essential process safety aspects and practices in the oil and gas industry, utilising a blended learning methodology of 40% theoretical knowledge and with 60% of the learning carried out through practical assignments and simulation exercises at INSTEP Upstream Downstream Plant (UDTP).  These trainees were introduced to 12 core subject matters including Safe System of Work (SSOW), Safety in Process Design & Operations, Hazardous Area Classification, Risk Assessment (RA) Tools and Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA).

The key highlight of the training is where the learners were exposed to INSTEP’s Upstream-Downstream Training Plant (UDTP), the first of its kind installed in the world, which replicates real workplace scenarios in a safe and controlled environment. The learners had the opportunity to operate the plant themselves under the supervision of INSTEP trainers. The hands on exposure had significantly enhanced their understanding, capabilities, and skills on the subject learnt. The training concluded with each learner presented their final project to complete their training programme.

In line with providing total learning experience, trainees were treated with some weekend trips in which they had the opportunity to visit some local tourist attractions not only in Terengganu but also in Melaka.

INSTEP looks forward to continue this collaboration in the future to create value to both organisations.

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