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New standards in post Macondo perspective

The practical approach on building competency for performance. New standards in post Macondo perspective. Introducing Maersk Training. Fully owned by A.P. Moller - Maersk Group . Independent Learning provider with HQ in Svendborg , DK Focus on the Oil and Gas, Maritime and Wind industries.

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New standards in post Macondo perspective

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  1. The practical approach on building competency for performance New standards in post Macondo perspective

  2. Introducing Maersk Training • Fully owned by A.P. Moller - Maersk Group . • Independent Learning provider with HQ in Svendborg , DK • Focus on the Oil and Gas, Maritime and Wind industries. • OPEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS

  3. Maersk Training Globally Stavanger, Norway Aberdeen, UK Newcastle, UK Svendborg, Denmark Esbjerg, Denmark Dubai, UAE Chennai, India Singapore Brazil

  4. Background- Building competency for performance • An internal task force was established post the Macondo incident to identify and develop advanced training simulations with the objectives to: • Enhance drilling teams ability to handle worst case scenarios • Pro actively plan and prepare for drilling operations • Focusing on crew resource management and human factor aspects • Joint partnership between Maersk Training and Maersk Drilling

  5. Background - Building competency for performance • It isn't something new !!!! • On October 14, 1977, a gas blowout occurred in the Vagn-l exploratory well being drilled from the Maersk Explorer jackup rig. • Result “Maersk Drilling Training Centre” • Today “Maersk Training”

  6. Vision - Building competency for performance • To train crews in teams in departments and operations interactions • To give a far more realistic training (rig/unit specific) • To obtain a commercial advantage • Set new training standards

  7. Mission- Building competency for performance • Development of an advanced drilling simulator environment enabling team training and competence development focusing on: • High standard technical training • Efficient and safe operations (Emergency response) • Leadership and team interaction • People performance • Succession planning (acceleration programs) • Sustaincompany culture and values

  8. Achieving Zero Incidents • Behaviour change due to risks. • People cannot change behaviour or habits, if they are not aware of risks and correct behaviour. • Risks are objective and will be interpreted individually. • Not all risks are visible. • Acknowledge right/wrong behaviour on the job or in a training situation.

  9. Achieving Zero Incidents • Behaviour change due to risks. • Culture • The right feedback after a working/training session will make decision making feel natural. • Communication, both in - and between departments. • Competencies = Experience + Knowledge • Understanding of operations and underlying theory makes decisions feel natural. • Skills decay over time, requiring continuously practice.

  10. Performance based training Behaviour change will be most effective when connected to realistic situations. • Daily life situations are normally not critical. • Using simulated scenarios brings people closer to possible critical situations. • A high level of realism will increase competencies and job performance. • Communication • Both daily and emergency scenarios must be trained. • Team development • Training of interdepartmental cooperation for proper response in daily and critical situations.

  11. Competence Maintenance Drilling crew IWCF/IADC Compliance training. Competence assurance Team Based Maintain and add on existing competencies Team development Knowledge sharing in safe environmentPractical experience of tools, theory and methods Onboard (Option ) 1-2 hours online assessments. Multiple choice every 3 months. 1-2 hours onboard simulator exercises every 6 months.

  12. Learning retention Drilling Team Based Team Based Team Based Team Based IWCF IWCF IWCF IWCF Resulting On-Board 2 year 4 year 6 year 8 year 0 year

  13. TEAM BASED WELL CONTROL The value of team-based training

  14. Example: Team Based Well Control - Building competency for performance Co. Man STP LD Driller AD

  15. Learning retention Dynamic Positioning DP refresher DP refresher DP refresher DP refresher DP Certificate Resulting On-Board 2 year 4 year 6 year 8 year 0 year

  16. Topics and functionalities that can be trained • Rig specific drilling operation for Jack Ups, Semi Subs and Drill Ships. • Bridge and Central Control room: DP, Ballast, general and emergency operation. • Crane training for Jack Up, Semi Sub, FPSO and construction vessels. • Engine room general and emergency operation. • Emergency response for shore base personnel. • Combination of simulators for team development, communication and emergency awareness.

  17. Topics and functionalities that can be trained • Performance Enhancing training for new-build Drillship

  18. Performance Enhancing 11 Sep. 2013 - MT executed probably the larges interdepartmental training in the civilian world.55 Participants14 InstructorsCombining: Drilling, Bridge/DP/Ballast, Rig Emergency Room, Engine Room, Crane, Emergency room at Shore Emergency room in Head Quarter.

  19. Performance Enhancing • Learning objectives • The main objective is to create and establish sustainable behaviour that supports and increases rig performance at all levels Purpose To establish a no-excuse rig performance culture based on a high level of personal responsibility, strong operational teams and clear cross-rig communication. Behavioural impact High retention, lower sickness absence, better decision behaviour, lower friction level. Business impact Decrease in LTI, increased uptime, Rig efficiency and MD client satisfaction. • Learning Objectives – Individual Track • Strong personal insights and portable skills for teamwork • Knowledge of own role and impact as a MD rig crew member • Learning Objectives – Full Rig Track • Proven feedback practice at all levels and between all levels • Visual white book with best practices from all operational teams • Learning Objectives – Team Track • Implemented practice of problem solving and decision making in teams • Common approach to trust and team performance

  20. Offshore support vessel bridge/ Tow master station Overview Rig control room RMS Seaflex RMS MCS Riser Management System simulator DP Offshore crane Ballast/fuel operation Server exchanging data Engine-, control-, switch board room Communication: Phone, PA, Traffic light Server exchanging data Drilling simulator Power/ tank measurements RMS MCS

  21. Thank you for your attention.Question ?

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