This two day course provides an awareness of the main aspects of subsea intervention and will help you address typical subsea issues such as choke failures, dropped objects, pod failure, valve failure, flying lead or jumper failures.
Focusing on the different types of intervention and the typical methods for inspection, repair and maintenance, you will learn how to assess unique subsea emergency problems and identify solutions. Moving on from identification through to logistics and testing, this course will teach you how to develop risk based remedial and contingency plans. The tutor will also share his experience of subsea component failures and interventions during the course.
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jee.co.uk/training/subsea-intervention
Date of Training
15 Jun 2017
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