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Normal and emergency procedures.
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Crew co-ordination concepts specific to HHO.
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Operation of intercommunications and radio equipment.
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Knowledge of emergency hoist equipment.
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Techniques for handling HHO passengers.
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Effect of the movement of personnel on the centre of gravity and mass during HHO.
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Effect of the movement of personnel on performance during normal and emergency flight con-ditions.
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Techniques for guiding pilots over HHO sites.
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Awareness of specific dangers relating to the operating environment.
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The dangers of static electricity discharge.
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What is OGP?
The International Association of Oil & Gas Producers encompasses the world’s leading private and state-owned oil & gas companies, their national and regional associations, and major upstream contractors and suppliers.
Vision
. To work on behalf of all the world’s upstream companies to promote responsible and profitable operations.
Mission
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To represent the interests of the upstream industry to international regulatory and legislative bodies.
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To achieve continuous improvement in safety, health and environmental performance and in the engineering and operation of upstream ventures.
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To promote awareness of Corporate Social Responsibility issues within the industry and among stakeholders.
Objectives
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To improve understanding of the upstream oil and gas industry, its achievements and challenges and its views on pertinent issues.
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To encourage international regulators and other parties to take account of the industry’s views in developing proposals that are effective and workable.
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To become a more visible, accessible and effective source of information about the global industry, both externally and within member organisations.
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To develop and disseminate best practices in safety, health and environmental performance and the engineering and operation of upstream ventures.
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To improve the collection, analysis and dissemination of safety, health and environmental performance data.
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To provide a forum for sharing experience and debating emerging issues.
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To enhance the industry’s ability to influence by increasing the size and diversity of the membership.
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To liaise with other industry associations to ensure consistent and effective approaches to common issues.
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Internet site: www.ogp.org.uk e-mail: reception@ogp.org.uk
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