Survivex has started working on a contract with BP to develop and deliver a bespoke four-week training programme for the operational personnel on the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim development project.
The contract will see Survivex, which is part of the 3t Energy Group, train BP personnel in safety-critical operating procedures and processes for its floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) and Hub facilities using immersive training technology including virtual reality, augmented reality and mobile apps.
3t Energy Group’s technology company, 3t Transform is developing a four-week tailor-made training programme, which will include a virtual reality digital twin of BP’s facilities, to help deliver an immersive experience of the project. Using the digital twin, the operational personnel will be able to familiarise themselves with the layout of the facilities and learn operating systems and procedures.
Operational personnel will begin training this summer before joining the facilities during facility construction and commissioning. Up to 100 personnel will go through the training programme over the next 18 to 24 months.
“We are delighted and honoured to secure this revolutionary training project with BP. This is blended learning at its very best and will set the standard for the way training is delivered in the future. Learning critical health and safety information through traditional means such as Powerpoint presentations simply wouldn’t have been effective enough to achieve our objectives for this project.
“The immersive techniques we use will ensure the crews are fully familiar with all of the project’s safety critical and unique operating procedures and equipment before even setting foot onboard the facilities. We already know through numerous studies that active learning using technology such as virtual reality embeds knowledge and helps knowledge retention. Our bespoke gaming-inspired mobile app will further enhance this by continually testing and assessing knowledge. Ultimately our aim is to embed an unrivalled safety culture through technology-led training, which will be game-changing for the oil and gas sector,” Vice President – Global Sales and Strategy for 3t Energy Group, Gavin Taylor, said.
“Following an extensive tender process, we are delighted to award our new training contract to Survivex and the 3T Energy Group. The 3T Energy Group demonstrated a creative and innovative approach to the project requirements and we are excited about working with them on this and future projects,” Will Kelly, Project Operations Staffing Lead, from BP said.
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