ICTQual AB Level 3 Diploma

Offshore Containers (OSC)

Awarding Body

ICTQual AB

Credits

30 Credits

Course

Lifting Operation

study mode

Online Learning

Course overview

The ICTQual AB Level 3 Diploma in Offshore Containers (OSC) is designed for offshore workers, rigging personnel, and safety supervisors involved in the handling, inspection, and management of offshore containers. The course provides essential theoretical and practical knowledge required to safely load, secure, and transport offshore containers used in oil and gas, marine, and offshore construction environments. Learners gain a clear understanding of statutory regulations, legal responsibilities, and compliance with UK and international safety standards, ensuring safe and efficient container operations.

Participants develop core skills in load calculation, container selection, securing techniques, and risk assessment. Modules cover hazard identification, pre-use inspections, routine maintenance, operational controls, and emergency response procedures. Through a combination of classroom instruction, case studies, and hands-on practical exercises, learners gain the competence to manage offshore container operations safely, reduce equipment failure, and minimize the risk of accidents and operational delays in offshore settings.

This diploma is ideal for offshore operatives, riggers, and supervisors aiming to enhance their technical competence and operational control in container handling. It supports career progression by strengthening practical skills, promoting safe systems of work, and ensuring efficient, compliant, and risk-free handling, inspection, and transportation of offshore containers in high-demand marine and industrial environments.

ICTQual AB

Approved Training centre of ICTQual AB

Centre # : ATC24001

Entry Requirments

Entry Requirements for the ICTQual AB Level 3 Diploma in Offshore Containers (OSC):

  • Educational Qualifications:A minimum of secondary school education or equivalent is recommended, with basic literacy and numeracy skills to understand technical instructions.
  • Professional Experience:Some prior experience in offshore operations, rigging, or container handling is preferred but not mandatory.
  • English Language Proficiency:Since the program is delivered in English, learners must show competence in reading, writing, and communication.

ICTQual AB Level 3 Diploma in Offshore Containers (OSC) in Personal Protective Equipment qualification consists of 6 mandatory units.

  1. Working on Site & Examiner Tool Use
  2. Types of Inspection & Examination for Offshore Containers
  3. Container Construction, Lifting Components & Pad-eyes
  4. Lifting Sets, Slings & Load Attachments
  5. Structural Integrity, Corrosion & Defect Detection
  6. Testing, Reporting & Certification Procedures

What You Will Gain

1. Working on Site & Examiner Tool Use

  • Understand essential offshore site safety protocols.
  • Develop practical skills in using examiner tools for inspection.
  • Apply best practices for container handling and on-site examination.

2. Types of Inspection & Examination for Offshore Containers

  • Differentiate between visual, functional, and detailed inspections.
  • Identify regulatory requirements for container inspection.
  • Apply systematic inspection procedures for offshore operations.

3. Container Construction, Lifting Components & Pad-eyes

  • Understand container design and construction features.
  • Recognize key lifting components, such as pad-eyes and corner castings.
  • Evaluate structural safety considerations in container operations.

4. Lifting Sets, Slings & Load Attachments

  • Identify various lifting sets, slings, and load attachment types.
  • Understand correct load attachment methods for offshore safety.
  • Apply practical techniques to ensure safe container lifting operations.

5. Structural Integrity, Corrosion & Defect Detection

  • Detect common structural issues, fatigue, and material weaknesses.
  • Assess corrosion types and their impact on container integrity.
  • Use inspection techniques to identify defects and recommend corrective measures.

6. Testing, Reporting & Certification Procedures

  • Carry out container testing procedures for compliance and safety.
  • Prepare detailed reports and inspection documentation.
  • Understand certification requirements and processes for offshore containers.

Want to know more?

This course is ideal for offshore operatives, rigging personnel, and supervisors involved in container operations in oil and gas, marine, and offshore construction environments.

Yes, the qualification aligns with UK and international offshore safety standards, enhancing employability in offshore and marine industries worldwide.

Yes, the diploma combines theoretical instruction with case studies and hands-on practical exercises to build competence in safe offshore container management.

Graduates can work as offshore riggers, container handlers, site supervisors, safety officers, or offshore operations coordinators.

Proper training ensures safe loading, securing, and transport of containers, reduces accidents, improves operational efficiency, and ensures compliance with offshore safety regulations.

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