Logo Home | Contact Us
Leftbg

Training Calendar

• Safety Training Courses

• HSE Consulting

• Program Development

• Safety Technicians

• Fire Watch Technicians

• Confined Space Rescue

• Pulmonary Function Testing

• Qualitative Fit Testing

• Drug Screen Collections

Louisiana Location

1209 Tool Drive
New Iberia, LA 70560
(337) 365-6595
Toll Free 888-261-8925
View Map

Texas Location

30708 FM 529
Brookshire, TX 77423
Toll Free 888-261-8925
View Map

 
Spacer

spacer Training Services - Helicopter Landing Officer spacer

Use the form below to schedule this training.
 
Name:*
Contact Phone:*
Contact Email:*
Company Name:*
Company Contact:*
Company Phone:*
Billing Address:*
Billing City:*
Billing State:*
Billing Zip Code:*
Division:
PO Number:
Payment Method:*
Training Date:*

Check Calendar for available Days and Times
Number Attending:*
Course:
Course Location: New Iberia, LA
Houston, TX
 
 

HLO - Helicopter Landing Officer

Course Outline

Prerequisites:   This course shall have no formal pre-requisite. 

Course Length 4 hours - Course length shall vary depending on the number of students. Total course time does not include breaks.

Class Size:   The maximum number of students that may be trained and tested per instructor shall be thirty–five (35) in the classroom session and twenty (20) in the practical session. 

Course Objective
-  Learn personal responsibilities and procedures associated with helicopter safety and transportation.
            - Learn how to properly and safely direct the boarding/exiting a helicopter.
            - Learn the proper in-flight safety practices.
            - Learn required safety/fire fighting equipment and procedures.
-To provide Helicopter Landing Officers with the knowledge, skills and procedures to safely and efficiently coordinate offshore helicopter operations.
– To develop individual competency in attendees to perform the variety of activities and duties associated with being a designated Helicopter Landing Officer.

Course Design

  • Power Point© / Lecture / Audio Video / Visual Aids
  • Demonstrations
  • Practical Simulations

Successful Course Completion

  • Requires a minimum score of 70% or better, unless otherwise specified by the student’s employer. 
  • Students will have no more than thirty (30) minutes to complete the exam.
  • Grades shall be calculated by dividing the number of questions answered correctly by the total number of exam questions.
  • Successful completion of practical sessions is also mandatory.

Course Content Summary

  • Classroom
  • Practical

Breaks – 5 to 15 minutes (approximately every hour)

Lunch – Not Applicable

Course Outline

  • General Helicopter Safety
    Check-In & Preflight Safety Transport Review
  • Safety Video
  • Cell Phones
  • Smoking Policy
  • Approaching the Helicopter
  • Baggage Compartment
  • Long Items to be transported
  • Preparations for Flight
  • Emergency Ditching Procedures
  • Evacuating the Aircraft
  • General Actions in case of an Aircraft Accident
  • Emergency Survival Kit Items
  • Preparing to Depart the Helicopter after Landing Offshore
  • Departing the Helicopter

H elicopter L anding O fficer

  • Procedures/Equipment necessary to ensure safe operations.
  • Heliport deck readiness/preparedness,
  • Proper communication procedures.
  • Dangerous goods transport procedures.
  • Fueling & Emergency Response procedures.
  • Chain of Command
  • HLO Responsibilities
  • HLO Duties & Requirements
  • Heliport Deck Equipment
  • Firefighting
  • Standard Rescue Equipment for Crashes or Fires
  • Emergency Shutdown
  • Heliport Deck and Requirements
    • Heliport Identification & Markings
    • Obstacle Marking
    • Helideck Lighting
    • Lighting of Deck
    • Safety Fence or Outer Perimeter Barrier
  • Instruction Signs
  • Operating Information
  • HLO Check List Items
  • Hazardous Materials Transport
  • Passengers & Fueling
  • Communications
  • Proper PPE
  • Use Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)

Each student is required to pass a written exam (70%) as well as demonstrate practical skills.  The practical skills, outlined above, are taught in classroom session and demonstrated during Practical Training.

Training Center Provided Material

            PPE

Student Requirements

            None

Reference Material / Documents

  • API RP 2L.
  • 29 CFR 1910.183 (Helicopter Safety).
  • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 418 Standards for Heliports.
  • Helicopter Safety Advisory Conference – Recommended Practice (HSAC-RP)

      http://www.hsac.org & http://www.rotor.com

- 49 CFR 107-180 & 397 – Handling Hazardous Materials.                                                             Last Rev. Sep 6 2006



 

 

 

Right column bg
Bottombar
Bottombar
Copyright © 2010 Occupational Safety Training, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
Website Design By: Comit Technologies
Bottombar
Bottombar
Iasst