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NOV Rig Systems

Training
2016 Course Catalog

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NOV Training
NOV Training offer highly educated instructors with knowledge and insight into our equipment
and systems. We have extensive experience in training personnel in the oil and gas industry.
With genuine respect for our participants, we strive to give them training adapted to their level of
experience. We believe in learning by doing and therefore the majority of our courses offer handson training with real life scenarios. As your partner in training we have a strong focus on safety.
Procedures for safe operation and monitoring of critical parameters are important to ensure safe
operation and maintenance. In our persistent effort to better serve our customers, we have over
the years developed a first-rate training department with facilities around the world. We offer tailor
made course packages according to content, duration and our customers needs, called rig/vessel
specific training. In addition, we offer open enrollment product line courses, which are scheduled
courses sold on a per seat basis.

PRODUCT LINE COURSES

RIG/VESSEL SPECIFIC COURSES

Drilling

Drilling

Operator
Electro-Technical Maintenance
Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance
Foundations

6
12
29
52

Operator
Electro-Technical Maintenance
Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance

Crane & Winch


Operator
Certified Training
Electro-Technical Maintenance
Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance

74
82
88

Crane & Winch


Operator
Electro-Technical Maintenance
Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance
Winch
Technical Crane Introduction Seminar

58
60
64
68

94
95
96
97
98

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Competency Services and Solutions

100

Worldwide Terms and Conditions for


Training Course

102

NOV Training Facilities

107

Contact Information

110

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Open Enrollment - Product Line Courses


Understanding and anticipating your needs pushes us forward. With that
in mind NOV Training offers you open enrollment product line training.
Each course is a standard course that covers the most common versions
of equipment and systems on a rig/vessel. This enables our customers to
send individual personnel to generic courses. Scheduled courses are sold on
a per seat basis. They are open to enrollment for all customers and may
include participants from various companies, disciplines and rigs/vessels.

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Product Line Courses - Drilling


Operator

5 days

Amphion Controls Operators


Course Description:
This course identifies the main components of the system
and provides a basic overview of the capabilities of the
Amphion System. The course also provides practice on
an NOV Amphion simulator. Unlike traditional simulation
programs, the NOV simulation system uses actual tools and
screen software code that is run on an actual rig. This creates
a very realistic training environment for the rig operators.

Use on-screen information for basic rig equipment


troubleshooting.
Recognize and respond appropriately to alarm
conditions.
Simulate safe and efficient drilling and tripping
operations for rig applications.

Target Participants:
All individuals responsible for the operation and
maintenance of the Amphion Control System.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 17
Oct 31

Dec 5

Prerequisites:
None

Brazil

Additional dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
6 participants

UK

Learning Goals:
Describe and explain the purpose of the Amphion
Control System.
Demonstrate proficient use of the system control
surfaces.
Recognize and understand on-screen information

Singapore

Dec 5
Dates available upon request

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 3
Oct 17
Oct 31
Nov 14
Nov 28
Dec 12

5 days

Cyberbase Operations
Course Description:
In this course, students will be introduced to Cyberbase,
drilling equipment, and zone management. The training
will be carried out emphasizing hands on training, supplemented by theory. Students will learn the operating
characteristics and limits of specific equipment under
different scenarios. The class will progress through different
exercises to a final exercise, in which they must prepare all
system screens and network stations to drill a well.

Learning Goals:
Outline the safe and proper way to set up the Cyberbase
equipment.
Examine the DCDA system to determine how the chair
operation and screens work together.
Use the DCI to operate the Emergency Stop,
Anti-Collision, Mud Pump Control, and other supporting
equipment.
Describe the SDI operations and how it functions in
relation to the total drilling package.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the operation of the Cyberbase
control system.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 3
Oct 31
Nov 28

Brazil

Additional dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Oct 24
Nov 21

Singapore

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 21

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3 days

Electronic Drilling System - EDS Operations


Course Description:
This course is designed to provide an introduction to the
Electronic Drilling System. This includes safety, theory of
operation, and system components. The EDS system will
be discussed to develop a complete understanding of
alarm recognition, identification and purpose. A detailed
discussion of EDS operations will cover mode screens, setup,
system monitoring, help, cut & slip, weight indicator and
trending graph. Several basic scenarios concerning EDS
operations will be addressed.

Learning Goals:
Describe equipment specific safety conditions when
operating the EDS system.
Describe EDS operational theory under normal drilling
conditions.
Interpret alarm information for the EDS system in
regards to operations.
Describe the EDS system components in regard to
system operation.
Describe EDS system operational modes in regards to
the integrated system.

Target Participants:
Individuals who need to understand the operational characteristics and procedures of the EDS.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Kems - Ideal Autodriller and Brake Control Safety System


Course Description:
The Kinetic Energy Monitoring System/Electronic Automatic
Drilling System Operations and Maintenance course provides
a comprehensive overview of the system. Operator set up is
described in detail, as well as all components making up the
Ideal Brake Controller system. Their location and function are
described in detail, providing service personnel the knowledge
they require to troubleshoot the system if problems arise. The
course explains the commissioning and electronic calibration
of the system from the maintenance panel located in the
Signal Conditioning Unit, as well as the drillers interface. A
thorough explanation of each of the variables, their meaning
and recommended values are provided. In addition the
Enhanced Autodriller interface is covered in detail allowing for
an operational knowledge of this upgrade. It is recommended
that students attend the Baylor Brake Course prior to attending
this course.

3 days

Maximum Participants:
12 participants
Learning Goals:
Identify, label, and describe major components of KEMS
and EDS.
List the procedures needed, the systems involved, and
explain the proper use for KEMS and EDS.
Recognize a problem and explain the proper steps to
rectify the situation.
Evaluate and update existing maintenance schedules to
fit the specified maintenance requirements.

Houston

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the KEMS/ Ideal Autodriller and
brake control safety systems.
Prerequisites:
None

Dates available upon request

10 days

Cyberbase Drilling & Pipe Handling Operation


Course Description:
This course is designed to provide participants with
knowledge of Cyberbase operation, control and interaction
of NOV drilling equipment and systems. Operation
instructions and technical description of equipment will
be discussed in detail with regards to the NOV operation
manual. The majority of the course is hands-on training,
both on Cyberbase System Training Stations and in Drilling
Simulator.

Learning Goals:
Describe safety aspects related to operation.
Explain main data, range of application and function of
the equipment and systems.
Explain navigation of various HMI displays.
Outline technical specifications of equipment.
Explain how to utilize NOV user manuals.
Explain emergency procedures.
Solve practical exercises in Drilling Simulator and on
Cyberbase System Training Station.

Target Participants:
Drilling Section Leaders (Toolpushers), Drillers and Assistant
Drillers.

Stavanger

Prerequisites:
Experience and practical understanding of the drilling
process and operation of the specific drilling equipment.

Kristiansand
Houston

Maximum Participants:
6 participants

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 21
Dates available upon request

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 17

Korea
Singapore

Dates available upon request


Additional dates available upon request
Oct 26

Brazil

Dates available upon request

5 days

Cyberbase Pipe Handling Operation

Learning Goals:
Describe safety aspects related to operation.
Explain range of application and function of the
equipment & systems.
Explain navigation of various HMI displays.
Outline technical specifications of equipment.
Explain emergency procedures.
Examine manual run and auto run in simulator.
Solve practical exercises & troubleshooting in Drilling
Simulator and on hands-on equipment.

Course Description:
This course is designed to provide participants with valuable
knowledge of the pipe handling functions of the Cyberbase
Control System and NOV drilling equipment. Special focus will
be on the pipe handling procedures and hands-on training in
the simulator. The majority of the course is hands-on training,
both on Cyberbase System Training Stations and in Drilling
Simulator.
Target Participants:
Drilling Section Leaders (Toolpushers), Derrickman,
Roughnecks and Assistant Drillers.
Prerequisites:
Understanding of drilling process.

Kristiansand

Dates available upon request

Stavanger

Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
6 participants

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4 days

Cyberbase Drilling Performance Operator


Course Description:
This course is designed to provide participants with
operation skills on Cyberbase Control System and NOV
drilling equipment. The majority of the course is hands-on
training in our Drilling Simulator with focus on increased
performance level for the drilling crew and solving troubleshooting scenarios.

Learning Goals:
Describe safety aspects related to operation.
Explain setup of equipment and systems.
Outline technical specifications in troubleshooting
situations.
Explain emergency procedures.
Solve practical scenarios in Drilling Simulator and
extensive troubleshooting.

Target Participants:
Drilling Section Leaders (Toolpushers), Drillers, Assistant
Drillers, Roughnecks, Floor hands and Derrickman.

Stavanger

Prerequisites:
NOV Cyberbase & Drilling Equipment Operator course or
experience.
Maximum Participants:
6 participants

Kristiansand

Dates available upon request

Houston

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

Cyberbase Smart Machine Integrator (PIM, ACS & MMC)


Course Description:
This course covers the intention, construction and operation
of the Smart Machine Integrator (SMI). The majority of
this course is hands-on training in our drilling simulator
and Cyberbase System Training Stations. Focus will be on
safety and increased performance using the SMI system.
This covers Anti Collision System (ACS), Pipe Interlock
Management (PIM) and Multi Machine Control (MMC).

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 17

3 days

Learning Goals:
Describe the theory of operation and how to ensure safe
and correct use of SMI.
Demonstrate operation of the system in a secure,
correct and efficient manner.
Solve practical scenarios and troubleshooting in drilling
simulator.

Target Participants:
Personnel responsible for the operation of NOV drilling and
pipe handling equipment.

Kristiansand

Prerequisites:
Understanding of drilling and pipe handling processes.
Basic knowledge of NOV Cyberbase controlled equipment or
successfully completed KRS drilling equipment course.
Maximum Participants:
4 participants

10

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 21

Stavanger

Dates available upon request

Singapore

Dates available upon request

Simulated Amphion Operations Labs

20 hours per participant

Course Description:
This course is designed as an extension to the Amphion
Operators course to allow students to practice tripping in,
tripping out and drilling operations using a NOV Amphion
simulator.

Learning Goals:
Demonstrate how to setup the Amphion control system
prior to drilling, tripping in, and tripping out.
Demonstrate the operation of the Amphion Control
System during tripping in and out operations.
Demonstrate the operation of the Amphion Control
System during drilling operations.
Troubleshoot simulated faults in the Amphion Control
system during tripping in and tripping out.
Troubleshoot simulated faults in the Amphion Control
system during drilling operations.
Perform system analysis utilizing the information
provided by Amphion system alarms on the
touchscreen.

Target Participants:
This course is intended for personnel responsible for the
operation of the Amphion Control System.
Prerequisites:
Received a Course Completion Certificate for Amphion
Operators course.
Maximum Participants:
2 participants

Houston

11

Dates available upon request

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Electro-Technical Maintenance

12

5 days

Amphion Maintenance for Rig Electrician and ET


Course Description:
This course is the Amphion Maintenance Course, which is
intended for rig ETs and field service personnel. Throughout
the course the instructor will focus primarily on the design
criteria, components, operation, testing, troubleshooting
and repair of the Amphion Control System.

Target Participants:
All individuals responsible for the maintenance of the
Amphion Control System.
Prerequisites:
Amphion Controls Operators
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Navigate Amphion screens to access diagnostic tools for


maintenance and troubleshooting.
Explain basic calibration of Rig tools for maintenance
reference.
Diagnose problems using the tools Amphion provides in
order to troubleshoot the Amphion Control System.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 10
Nov 14
Dec 12

Brazil

Additional dates available upon request


Dec 12

UK

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 14

Learning Goals:
Describe the Amphion Control System.
Explain the purpose of the Amphion Control System.
Describe the purpose of each component of the
Amphion Control System.
Describe Amphion Control System functions in regards
to normal operations.

Singapore

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 24
Nov 21

3 days

Electronic Drilling System - EDS Maintenance


Course Description:
This course is designed to aid personnel responsible for
electrical maintenance and troubleshooting of the Electronic
Drilling System. The course will encompass theory of
EDS operation, an overview of component functionality
as well as maintenance and troubleshooting of the EDS.
Hands-on learning opportunities will reinforce maintenance
procedures as well as troubleshooting techniques related to
the EDS.

Learning Goals:
Discuss basic functional capabilities of the EDS.
Explain EDS system electrical component functional
capabilities.
Describe alarm conditions as they relate to rig
operations.
Practice maintenance procedures and
troubleshooting techniques related to the EDS.

Target Participants:
Personnel responsible for the maintenance of the Electronic
Drilling System.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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3 days

Automated Drawworks System - ADS-10, 20, 30


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
various electrical components and circuits of the ADS 10, 20
and 30 models. This course will familiarize participants with
the electrical interface controls system, configuration, and
component functionality. The course also covers the SBC
(single board controller) with various networking systems
(Profibus DP, Ethernet, Fiber Optics, Remote I/O, screen
displays) for operations / diagnostics purposes. Participants will be familiarized with troubleshooting techniques
relevant to maintaining the ADS 10, 20, and 30 (Automated
Drawworks System) models.

Learning Goals:
Explain the ADSs purpose and the function and location
for each major component.
Describe functional capabilities of the ADS 10, 20, 30
models.
Describe each major component in regards to function
and location.
Summarize the functionality of control systems related
to operation of the ADS.
Summarize electrical maintenance and troubleshooting
techniques relevant to the ADS 10, 20, 30.

Target Participants:
Personnel responsible for the electrical maintenance of the
ADS 10, 20 & 30 electrical systems.

Houston
Singapore

Prerequisites:
None

Dates available upon request

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 21

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

5 days

Electrical Sensors
Course Description:
In this course, students will discuss various types of sensors
used on modern drilling rigs, and learn how and why
they need to be calibrated. Time will be spent on sensor
terminology and characteristics. We will do hands-on
training by hooking up a typical encoder to an oscilloscope
and view the output waveforms. The students will also
learn by assembling a circuit using our industrial trainers,
how sensors send signals to PLCs where the inputs are
interpreted and sent to outputs.

Learning Goals:
Understand the various types of common sensors used
on a rig.
Build DC current and voltage meters from one common
meter type.
Differentiate between accuracy and precision.
Understand range, response time, linearity, sensitivity
and offset as it relates to sensors.
Describe why we use barriers between sensors and
PLCs.
Explain how various sensors work, including pressure,
load cells, flow, level proximity and temperature.
Develop a thorough understanding of Encoders internal
operations, use as speed and height sensors and look at
output signals.
Build a temperature circuit with an RTD to understand
the principal of feedback.
Develop an understanding of how a PLC takes signals in
from sensors and decides how to handle
Understand ladder logic.

Target Participants:
Individuals who would like a better understanding of the
various types of sensors used on a rig.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Houston

14

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 14

Basic Electricity Fundamentals and Troubleshooting


Course Description:
This course is designed to give the student an overview of
electrical fundamentals. It will include the following topics:
ohms law and the units of electrical measurement with an
emphasis on understanding voltage and current relationships. The student will develop an understanding of series
and parallel circuits. Students will build circuits and use test
equipment to troubleshoot problems in order to gain basic
experience in diagnosing electrical problems. The training
sessions are designed to include a discussion of electrical
fundamentals and practical exercises to reinforce the
students learning.

5 days

Learning Goals:
Explain electrical terminology, for basic components
and electrical quantities.
Explain how Ohms Law applies to circuit analysis of
series, parallel, and combined resistive circuits.
Troubleshoot circuit failures on a live circuit safely using
a LabVolt Simulator, motor, schematic diagrams, and a
digital multi-meter.
Construct complex electrical circuits using schematic
diagrams and a LabVolt Simulator and use a digital
multimeter to take resistance, current, and voltage
readings, and use an insulation tester on motors and
cables.

Target Participants:
Electrical personnel.

Houston

Prerequisites:
None

Additional dates available upon request


Dec 12

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

5 days

AC Drive Fundamentals and Maintenance (ABB)


Course Description:
This course includes an indepth review of power conversion
as it applies to AC Drives. The course will include a discussion of
the three phase induction motor. The participants will utilize a
laptop computer to become familiar with the software package
relating to the configuration of the ABB AC Drive and Profibus DP
communication protocol control. AC Drive braking systems will
be explained. Maintenance and troubleshooting of the AC Drive
will be included. The participants will also learn how to determine
if drive parameters are correctly programmed through the use
of the keypad and Drive Window, which is the ABB delivered
software program used to communicate with the drive. When
the participant has completed the course, they will know how the
drive is expected to operate, how to detect and troubleshoot faults
experienced by the drive, how to create a backup package with
Drive Window to back up the firmware and parameters of all drives
on the participants rig, and how to restore those in the case of a
failure or replacement with a new drive.

Learning Goals:

Utilize the ABB Interface Keypad.

Describe the function of major components.

Distinguish parallel communication, PLC and SBC
communication with the ABB Drive system.

Perform system diagnostics using Drive Windows and the
Drive Simulator.

Apply maintenance knowledge of the ABB Drive system to
IGBT replacement, Fault Finding and Capacitor Reforming.

Utilize software programs to backup, restore and troubleshoot
system.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 10
Nov 14
Dec 12

Brazil

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 17

Target Participants:
All individuals responsible for the operation and maintenance of
ABB AC drives.

UK

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 24

Prerequisites:
PLC Course for Rig Systems - Applications of Siemens.

Singapore

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 28
Dec 12

Maximum Participants:
9 participants

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5 days

PLC for Rig Systems - Application of Siemens


Course Description:
This course is designed to familiarize students with the
Siemens S7 PLC. An overview of the basic terminology,
function, and components of the PLC system will be
discussed. Hardware, programming concepts, as well as
the basic programming languages will be covered in order
to teach methods of troubleshooting the PLC controlled
systems. Hands-on activities will be used to reinforce
knowledge with practical application.

Target Participants:
This course is designed for new users who operate, maintain
and troubleshoot the Siemens S7 PLC.

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants
Learning Goals:
Describe the basic terminology, functions, and
components of a PLC system.
List the use, purpose, and function of binary and
hexadecimal numbering systems in PLCs.

Define the theory of addressing and data block


structure.
Perform the major addressing and configuration
procedures associated with S7 Manager Program.
Demonstrate how to troubleshoot non-PLC system
problems using the major online functions of Compare,
Variable Table (VAT), Cross-Reference, and Rewire.
Demonstrate how to create programs using basic
program instructions.
Explain the interconnections between PLC system
components.
Describe basic maintenance and troubleshooting
requirements the PLC system.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 17
Nov 7
Dec 5

Brazil

Dates available upon request

UK

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 7

Singapore

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 7

5 days

PLC for Rig Systems - Application of Allen-Bradley


Course Description:
This course will cover the hardware and the software of
the Allen-Bradley PLC system including rack structure
and components (local and remote), rig connections and
troubleshooting of the PLC system, PLC internal faults and
diagnostics, viewing and understanding the ladder logic
program, the structure of the program and how TechPower
and IPS utilize it, as well as troubleshooting tools such as the
Custom Data Monitors and Trending functions.

Learning Goals:
Define a PLC and its components.
Read and analyze ladder logic.
Determine and verify addressing.
Recognize internal or external faults.
Install and replace PLC components.

Houston

Target Participants:
Rig electricians working with Allen-Bradley PLC systems.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

16

Dates available upon request

5 days

PLC for Rig Systems - Advanced Siemens


Course Description:
This course will cover advanced troubleshooting and
maintenance procedures for the Siemens PLC systems
utilized in National Oilwell Varco Rig Equipment. The student
will develop an understanding of advanced functions used
in the Siemens S7300 and S7400 PLC systems. Topics will
include Analog Signal calibration, Programming Structure,
Advanced Components Diagnostics, Reference Data, System
Configuration, Touch Screen Data, and Statement List
Program Instructions. The student will also learn how to read
Statement List Code and the Diagnostics of Statement List
Operations.

Learning Goals:
Explain the basics of PLC operation.
Demonstrate how to work with Simatic Manager.
Explain the use of numbering systems in a PLC.
Analyze PLC faults.
Use the common Statement List instructions.
Describe all normally used Statement List instructions.
Use the troubleshooting tools provided with Simatic
Manager to identify problems with rig systems.
Describe how Function Block Diagrams are displayed.

Houston

Target Participants:
Individuals working with the Siemens S7 PLC.

Brazil

Prerequisites:
PLC Course for Rig Systems - Applications of Siemens.

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 3
Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

5 days

PLC for Rig Systems - Advanced Allen-Bradley


Course Description:
This course will cover advanced troubleshooting and
maintenance procedures for the Allen-Bradley PLC systems
utilized in National Oilwell Varco Rig Equipment. The student
will develop an understanding of advanced functions used in
the Allen-Bradley PLC Systems and the Rockwell Automation
Software.

Learning Goals:
Set up the hardware configuration for an Allen-Bradley
SLC 500 PLC.
Annotate the program to describe the function of the
ladder logic in controlling the rig.
Identify the physical location of the input module when
given a remote I/O address.
Locate data from remote analog I/O modules in the CPU
data tables using block transfer logic.
Trace the logic through the program, using an
understanding of ladder logic functions, to identify a
failing field device when given a problem description.
Use program control instructions and networking
concepts to explain how CPUs share data in a network.

Target Participants:
Rig Electricians working with PLC systems.
Prerequisites:
PLC Course for Rig Systems - Applications of Allen-Bradley.
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Houston

17

Dates available upon request

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SCR Maintenance - IPS Intermediate Integrated Power System


Course Description:
The IPS (International Power System) SCR Maintenance Course is
designed to provide the participant an intermediate understanding
of IPS SCR Drive system fundamentals, operation and maintenance,
and basic troubleshooting.

Target Participants:
Personnel that operate, maintain and troubleshoot the International Power System.

Prerequisites:
None

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Learning Goals:

Restate the functions of the generator cubicle.

Identify the power paths within the generator cubicle.

Define the function and list the devices of the Synchronization
cubicle.

Identify the layout and functional sub-units of the generator
control rack.

Describe the function, panel layout and controls of metering
module, voltage regulator module, governor module, engine
alarm module and auto start/sync module.

Understand the procedures for Operation and Programming of


metering module, voltage regulator module, governor module,
engine alarm module and auto start/sync module.
Describe the function and operation of Common Elements,
i.e. battery and charging equipment, sync panel and ground
detector panel.
Identify and Explain Rectifier and SCR principles and circuits.
Identify the layout and functional sub-units of the SCR Cubicle.
Describe Gate pulse generation and Phase control.
Describe the operational control of the SCR Cubicle to
including inputs, current and rate limits, motor speed control
and operation with power limit and load sharing mode.
Demonstrate proficiency in the operation and programming
of the control module to include test panel, conditions for
operation, and programming the SCR module.
Describe the function and layout of the Service Cubicle.
Identify the Power circuits and Load assignments for the DC
Power, contractors and drive systems, and dynamic braking
circuits.
Demonstrate troubleshooting abilities for the IPS system in the
areas of symptom recognition and common failures.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

SCR Maintenance - Ross Hill Intermediate (Generator Controls)


Course Description:
This course includes details about the fundamentals,
schematics and basic troubleshooting of engine and
generator controls, power limit circuits, AC module
protection circuits, load sharing, and generator synchronization. Also included is an analysis of control loops in the
standard AC, ACII and EGIII control modules.

5 days

5 days

Learning Goals:
List the major components pertaining to engine/
generator controls in a Ross Hill SCR system.
Briefly define KW, KVA, KVAR and power factor.
Explain basic control loop functionality and
troubleshooting of the AC Control Modules (Standard,
ACII and EGIII).
Explain the theory of operation of power limit circuits
and how to troubleshoot them.
List the purposes and types of protection circuitry
provided in the AC Control Modules.
Explain basic control and troubleshooting of engine/
generator sets.
Explain how to synchronize a generator and put it
online.

Target Participants:
This course is designed for users of Ross Hill Generator
Controls.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Houston
Brazil

18

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 25
Dates available upon request

SCR Maintenance - Ross Hill Intermediate (SCR Controls)


Course Description:
This course is designed to teach fundamentals, schematics,
and basic troubleshooting associated with current SCR
controls. This course includes the latest in SCR control
modules and configurations. Maintenance personnel should
attend this course before being enrolled in the Advanced
SCR Maintenance Course. It is recommended that an
individual complete the Ross Hill Intermediate DC Drive
Maintenance course and the Ross Hill Intermediate Engine/
Generator Controls Maintenance course within the last
three years before enrolling in the Ross Hill Advanced SCR
Maintenance course.

5 days

Learning Goals:
Explain how the Ross Hill SCR System controls the
assignment logic for drilling applications, the SCR
bridge, DC motors used in drilling applications, and the
Drawworks Dynamic Brake.
Explain Theory of Operation of Silicone Controlled
Rectifiers, the Sproket Slip PCB, the Dual Timer PCB, the
Ground Fault Circuit, and Field Supplies.
Not Measured: Apply knowledge acquired in the course
to troubleshooting real world system problems.

Houston

Target Participants:
All rig personnel responsible for the operation and
maintenance on Ross Hill SCR Systems.

Brazil

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 31
Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

5 days

SCR Maintenance - Ross Hill Advanced


Course Description:
This course builds on the knowledge obtained by students
in the Intermediate SCR Maintenance Course. The Advanced
SCR Maintenance Course includes a training manual and
an excellent electrical reference text for each student. The
Advanced Course has theory and practical sessions each
day.

Learning Goals:
Explain the circuitry of the AC Regulating Module.
Explain the circuitry of the DC Regulating Module.
Develop Troubleshooting Techniques through SCR
Simulator operation and problem solving.
Examine Field Supplies operation and circuitry.
Examine Dynamic Brake circuits and operation.

Target Participants:
This course is designed for electricians, assistant electricians,
motormen, and tool pushers.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 7

Prerequisites:
SCR Maintenance Course - Generator Controls Intermediate (Ross Hill).
SCR Maintenance Course - SCR Controls Intermediate
(Ross Hill).
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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SCR Maintenance - Tech Power Intermediate


Course Description:
This course is designed to provide the information necessary
to maintain and troubleshoot a typical Tech Power SCR
system. The course includes the AC module, Generator
controls, Engine Controls, Power Limit, and the Sync circuit.
The DC side of the system includes, SCR Bridge, DC module,
and Drilling Applications, and Auxiliary Circuits which
includes Drillers Console, MCC logic, Dynamic Brake and
Ground fault detection. The system troubleshooting and
schematics will be wholly based on the Tech Power SCR
system. Generator controls and calibration, SCR controls
and calibration, consoles, and auxiliary equipment will be
covered. PLC Maintenance and Troubleshooting is suggested
as an additional course if your system contains a PLC. (Refer
to the Allen -Bradley PLC Course schedule)

Learning Goals:
Setup parameters for the engine/generator set on the
Generator Calibration Board.
Understand Operation and Calibration for the Bus
Overload and Monitor Board (Power Limit).
Understand Operation and Calibration of the Load
Monitor and Slip Detector board.
Verify Regulation circuits for the Engine/Generator set.
Verify Operation and Troubleshoot Mud Pump,
Drawworks and Top Drive Assignments.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 3

Target Participants:
All rig personnel responsible for the operation and
maintenance of the Tech Power SCR Systems.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

5 days

SCR Maintenance - Tech Power Advanced


Course Description:
This course integrates Theory and Simulator operation for
calibration of the AC Module, Bus Overload board, and DC
Module Load Monitor Board, along with understanding
Power Calculations and Oscilloscope Operation. The student
will listen to the theory then perform the calibration or
troubleshooting exercise.

Learning Goals:
Setup parameters for the engine/generator set on the
Generator Calibration Board.
Calibrate the Bus Overload and Monitor Board (Power
Limit) and the load monitor and slip detector board.
Troubleshoot engine/generator control problems for
mud pumps, drawworks and top drives using Tech
Power Simulator.
Troubleshoot problems on the bus overload and
monitor board and load monitor and slip detector
board using Tech Power Simulator.

Target Participants:
All rig personnel responsible for the operation and
maintenance on Ross Hill SCR Systems.
Prerequisites:
Tech Power Intermediate SCR Maintenance Course.
Allen -Bradley PLC Applications for Rig System (or
previous experience with PLCs).

Houston

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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5 days

Shaffer 5th Generation BOP Mux


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to familiarize participants with the
various components of the system, topology, operations,
communications, and diagnostics for the 5th Generation
BOP MUX Control System. Students will also learn the
components, and how they interconnect, communicate,
monitor faults, and display information. Fourth and fifth
generation control systems will be discussed. This course
offers hands-on laboratory exercises to reinforce lectures
and discussions.

Learning Goals:
Summarize the 5th Gen BOP Mux electrical control
systems purpose for drilling operations when given the
systems basic manner of operation.
Define the overall function of the 5th Gen BOP Mux
electrical control system when given the proper system
terminology.
Describe the relationships between the 5th Gen BOP
Mux electrical control system components when given
the interconnects, communication pathways and
display information.
Demonstrate proper maintenance functions, both
routine and repair, of the 5th Gen BOP Mux electrical
control system.
Apply theoretical knowledge of the 5th Gen BOP Mux
electrical control system in a laboratory setting given
common requirements for system maintenance and
repair actions.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the operation and maintenance
of the Shaffer 5th Gen BOP MUX electrical control system.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 10
Oct 31
Nov 28
Dec 12

4 days

Shaffer 6th Generation BOP Mux


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to familiarize participants with the
various components, topology/system layout, communications and diagnostics for the 6th Generation BOP Mux
Electrical Control System. Participants will learn how the
components interconnect, communicate, monitor faults and
display information. Participants will be able to state the
meaning of terminology and definitions used in connection
with the BOP. Remedial actions and routine maintenance
procedures for the control system are discussed. This
course also offers hands-on laboratory exercises to reinforce
lectures and discussions.

Learning Goals:
Summarize the 6th Gen BOP Mux electrical control
systems purpose for drilling operations when given the
systems basic manner of operation.
Define the overall function of the 6th Gen BOP Mux
electrical control system when given the proper system
terminology.
Describe the relationships between the 6th Gen BOP
Mux electrical control system components when given
the interconnects, communication pathways and
display information.
Demonstrate proper maintenance functions, both
routine and repair, of the 6th Gen BOP Mux electrical
control system.
Apply theoretical knowledge of the 6th Gen BOP Mux
electrical control system in a laboratory setting given
common requirements for system maintenance and
repair actions.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and monitoring
of the Shaffer 6th Gen BOP Mux Electrical Control System.
Prerequisites:
None

Houston

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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Top Drive Systems - TDS 8SA & 1000


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course covers all the electrical components and circuits.
This course will familiarize the students with the electrical
operation, component functionality, technical documents/
drawings, and troubleshooting techniques necessary to
maintain the Top Drive and its electrical components. The
course will also give an overview of the use of the Cyberbase
Chair for TDS control/operation, cover the SBC controller in
depth and give an overview of the interfaced ABB Variable
Frequency Drive (in-depth ABB training is covered in a
separate course). The SBC section will cover the overall
system and components, Profibus DP and Ethernet networks
and the single board controller operations and diagnostics.
Systems screen displays will be analyzed for information
pertaining to maintenance and troubleshooting.

Maximum Participants:
8 participants
Learning Goals:
Distinguish the differences between each model
List the procedures/sequences/processes needed to be
taken when operating the TDS-8 top drive
Utilize the NOV manuals to locate pertinent information
Explain the equipments purpose and identify
components
Explain the equipments construction
Understand/explain the operation of the equipment
Utilize the safety codes and dangerous areas of the
equipment
Explain how to perform maintenance on the equipment

Target Participants:
Electrical maintenance personnel performing equipment
maintenance, troubleshooting and interpretation of
diagnostic data.
Prerequisites:
None

Houston

Dates available upon request

UK

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 24

Singapore

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 10

5 days

Top Drive Systems - AC Top Drive


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to familiarize electrical personnel
with troubleshooting of electrical malfunctions pertaining to
AC Top Drive Systems. The course will provide an overview
of AC Top Drive systems, AC theory and control systems
related to top drives. Participants will navigate schematics,
drawings and rig documentation and will engage in fault
finding scenarios using a Top Drive Simulator to reinforce
troubleshooting techniques.

Learning Goals:
Summarize the operation of electrical components
involved with the AC Top Drive System.
Explain AC motor theory.
Summarize functionality of control systems related to
operation of AC Top Drive Systems.
Describe VFDs in relation to motor control.
Explain the basic operation of a PLC.
Navigate TDS-11SA schematics, drawings, and related
rig documentation.
Classify feedback and control devices pertaining to AC
Top Drive Systems.
Troubleshoot electrical malfunctions pertaining to AC
Top Drive Systems.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the electrical maintenance and
troubleshooting of the NOV AC Top Drives.
Prerequisites:
Basic Electricity Fundamentals & Troubleshooting
Maximum Participants:
9 participants

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 24
Dec 12

UK

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 24

Brazil

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5 days

Top Drive Systems - DC TDS 3,4,5,6


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course

Learning Goals:
Distinguish the differences between each model.
List the procedures/sequences/processes needed to be
taken when operating the DC top drive.
Utilize the NOV manuals to locate pertinent information.
Explain the equipments purpose.
Identify the equipments components.
Explain the equipments construction.
Understand/explain the operation of the equipment.
Utilize the safety codes and dangerous areas of the
equipment.
Explain how to perform maintenance on the equipment.

Course Description:
This course covers all the electrical components and circuits
of the DC TDS. This course will familiarize the students with
the electrical operation, component functionality, technical
documents/drawings, and troubleshooting techniques
necessary to maintain the DC Top Drive and its electrical
components. An actual Top Drive Stand-Alone Control
Panel and interfaced PLC will be used to conduct hands-on
exercises and labs that include; Digital/Analog device testing,
indicator testing and program uploads/downloads. The labs
are designed for the customer to be able to visually see the
panel inputs, faults, and how the PLC interfaces with the DC
TDS system.
Target Participants:
Electrical maintenance personnel performing equipment
maintenance, troubleshooting and interpretation of
diagnostic data.

UK

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 3
Nov 7

Singapore

Additional dates available upon request


Dec 5

Prerequisites:
Recommended, but not required, that the student have
basic knowledge of PLC software.

Brazil

Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

3 days

HR III/IV HydraRacker and Fingerboard


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course

Learning Goals:
Describe the Hydraracker in general terms, its
components and purpose.
Explain safety relevant to maintenance, troubleshooting
and operation of the Hydraracker.
Explain the use of controls, alarms and functionality of
relevant Cyberbase screen displays.
Navigate in the PLC program of the Hydraracker and use
Simatic Manager as a troubleshooting tool.
Operate and troubleshoot on the Hydraracker in our
drilling simulator.
Solve practical exercises and troubleshoot using live
instrumentation and software.

Course Description:
This course is designed to train participants the operations,
electrical system, and troubleshooting of the HydraRacker
III/IV. The major components and the functions of the
mechanical and electrical system will be discussed. The
participants will get a complete coverage of the electrical
system. Troubleshooting procedures will be explained in
accordance with the NOV User Manual. Part of the course will
be spent in the simulator, operating the machine in different
modes and in interaction with other machines on the drill
floor. Troubleshooting and emergency operation by use of
Cyberbase operator station will be a part of the simulator
training.
Target Participants:
Electrician, electro technicians and all personnel involved
with electro technical maintenance.

Kristiansand

Prerequisites:
General computer skills and understanding of electrical
systems.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 7

Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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Iron Roughneck - MPT200/ARN200


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to train participants the operations,
electrical system, and troubleshooting of the Hydratong
ARN/MPT 200. The major components and the functions of
the mechanical and electrical system will be discussed. The
participants will get a complete coverage of the electrical
system. Troubleshooting procedures will be explained in
accordance with the NOV User Manual. Part of the course
will be spent in the simulator, operating the machine in
different modes and in interaction with other machines on
the drill floor. Troubleshooting by use of Cyberbase operator
station will be a part of the simulator training. Hands on
training and troubleshooting will be done in our workshop
with Mini Cyberbase and MPT200 available (only available in
Kristiansand).

Maximum Participants:
8 participants
Learning Goals:
Describe the Hydratong in general terms, its
components and purpose.
Explain safety relevant to maintenance, troubleshooting
and operation of the Hydratong.
Explain the use of controls, alarms and functionality of
relevant Cyberbase screen displays.
Navigate in the PLC program of the Hydratong and use
Simatic Manager as a troubleshooting tool.
Solve practical exercises and troubleshoot using live
instrumentation and software.

Target Participants:
Electricians, electro technicians and all personnel involved
with electro technical maintenance.

Kristiansand

Prerequisites:
General computer skills and understanding of electrical
systems.

Additional dates available upon request


Dec 7

Houston

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

Due to hands-on equipment availability, course content and


duration will slightly vary for certain locations.

3 days

Iron Roughneck - MPT270/ARN270


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Course Description:
This course is designed to train participants the operations,
electrical system, and troubleshooting of the Hydratong
ARN/MPT 270. The major components and the functions of
the mechanical and electrical system will be discussed. The
participants will get a complete coverage of the electrical
system. Troubleshooting procedures will be explained in
accordance with the NOV User Manual. Part of the course will
be spent in the simulator, operating the machine in different
modes and in interaction with other machines on the drill
floor. Troubleshooting by use of Cyberbase operator station
will be a part of the simulator training.
Note: Hands on training and troubleshooting will be done
in our workshop with Mini Cyberbase and MPT200 available
(only in Kristiansand). An ARN270 main frame/tool frame
(not operational) is available to become familiar with the
construction.

Learning Goals:
Describe the Hydratong in general terms, its
components and purpose.
Explain safety relevant to maintenance, troubleshooting
and operation of the Hydratong.
Explain the use of controls, alarms and functionality of
relevant Cyberbase screen displays.
Navigate in the PLC program of the Hydratong and use
Simatic Manager as a troubleshooting tool.
Solve practical exercises and troubleshoot using live
instrumentation and software.
Kristiansand

Target Participants:
Electricians, electro technicians and all personnel involved
with electro technical maintenance.

Houston

Prerequisites:
General computer skills and understanding of electrical
systems.

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 2
Dates available upon request

Due to hands-on equipment availability, course content and


duration will slightly vary for certain locations.

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2 days

Top Drive Systems - HPS


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to train participants the operations,
electrical system, and troubleshooting of the Topdrive HPS.
The major components and the functions of the mechanical
and electrical system will be discussed. The participants
will get a complete coverage of the electrical system.
Troubleshooting procedures will be explained in accordance
with the NOV User Manual. Part of the course will be spent
in the simulator, operating the machine in different modes
and in interaction with other machines on the drill floor.
Troubleshooting by use of Cyberbase operator station will be
a part of the simulator training.

Learning Goals:
Describe the HPS Topdrive in general terms, its
components and purpose.
Explain safety relevant to maintenance, troubleshooting
and operation of the HPS Topdrive.
Explain the use of controls, alarms and functionality of
relevant Cyberbase screen displays.
Navigate in the PLC program of the HPS Topdrive and
use Simatic Manager as a troubleshooting tool.
Operate and troubleshoot on the HPS Topdrive in our
drilling simulator.
Solve practical exercises and troubleshoot using live
instrumentation and software.

Target Participants:
Electricians, electro technicians and all personnel involved
with electro technical maintenance.

Kristiansand

Prerequisites:
General computer skills and understanding of electrical
systems.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Dec 5
Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

2 days

Top Drive Systems - TDX-1250


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course

Learning Goals:
Describe the TDX Topdrive in general terms, its
components and purpose.
Explain safety relevant to maintenance, troubleshooting
and operation of the TDX Topdrive.
Explain the use of controls, alarms and functionality of
relevant Cyberbase screen displays.
Navigate in the PLC program of the TDX Topdrive and
use Simatic Manager as a troubleshooting tool.
Operate and troubleshoot on the TDX Topdrive in the
drilling simulator.
Solve practical exercises and troubleshoot using live
instrumentation and software.

Course Description:
This course is designed to train participants the operations,
electrical system, and troubleshooting of the Topdrive TDX.
The major components and the functions of the mechanical
and electrical system will be discussed. The participants
will get a complete coverage of the electrical system.
Troubleshooting procedures will be explained in accordance
with the NOV User Manual. Part of the course will be spent
in the simulator, operating the machine in different modes
and in interaction with other machines on the drill floor.
Troubleshooting by use of Cyberbase operator station will be
a part of the simulator training.
Target Participants:
Electrician, electro technicians and all personnel involved
with electro technical maintenance.

Kristiansand

Prerequisites:
General computer skills and understanding of electrical
systems.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 31
Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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9 days
7 days

Cyberbase & Drilling Equipment Electro-Technical Maintenance


Course Options:
Option 1: Complete course
10 days
Option 2: DFR excluded
9 days
Option 3: DFR, Hands-on Troubleshooting and 7 days
Hands-on Sdi Instrumentation excluded

Course Description:
This course is designed to provide participants with valuable
knowledge in troubleshooting and maintenance of the Cyberbase
Control System. The equipment and the functions of the electrical
system will be discussed and participants will learn to utilize
the information gained to troubleshoot and assist operations.
Participants will work with troubleshooting scenarios in accordance
with NOV documentation. They will also receive customized
hands-on training on Cyberbase System PLCs, Drilling Flight
Recorder (DFR), and in our unique ET Lab and Drilling Simulator.

Learning Goals:

Explain safety relevant to maintenance, troubleshooting and
operation of the system.

Describe the system in general terms, its components and
purpose.

Demonstrate basic navigation and administration of the
system.

Perform troubleshooting and maintenance on the system.

Stavanger

(Option 1, 2 & 3) Additional dates available upon request

Oct 17
Nov 14
Dec 5

Houston

(Option 3)

Additional dates available upon request

(Option 2 & 3)

Dates available upon request

Nov 7

Target Participants:
Senior Electronic Engineer (Electronics Section Leader), Electronic
Engineer, Senior Electrician Engineer (Technical Section Leader),
and Electrician Engineer (Assistant Technical Section Leader).

Korea

Singapore

Prerequisites:
Electrical or Electro Technical background.

(Option 2 & 3)

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 1

Brazil

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

(Option 3)

Dates available upon request

Due to hands-on equipment availability, course content and


duration will slightly vary for certain locations.

Cyberbase & Drilling Equipment Electro-Technical Maintenance Performance

4 days

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Course Description:
This course is designed to provide participants with valuable
training on Cyberbase System PLCs, Drilling Flight Recorder
(DFR), in our unique ET Lab and Drilling Simulator. The
majority of the course is advanced hands-on training
needed to troubleshoot and maintain the Cyberbase Control
System. The major components and the functions of the
electrical system will be investigated and participants will
solve troubleshooting scenarios in accordance with NOV
documentation.

Learning Goals:
Interpret NOV documentation and safety procedures.
Discuss the system, its equipment and purpose.
Identify navigation and administration of the system.
Solve troubleshooting scenarios using Cyberbase
System PLCs, ServiceLab and Drilling Simulator.
Explain and demonstrate use of Drilling Flight
Recorder in conjunction with DIAdem software for
troubleshooting and generating reports.

Target Participants:
Senior Electronic Engineer (Electronics Section Leader),
Electronic Engineer, Senior Electrician Engineer (Technical
Section Leader), and Electrician Engineer (Assistant
Technical Section Leader).

Stavanger

Prerequisites:
Prior to attending the course, each course participant should
have at least one of the following:
Completed Cyberbase & Drilling Equipment Electro
Technician Course.
Pass online pre-test.

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Oct 10
Nov 14

2 days

Baylor Brake Fundamentals, Troubleshooting


Course Description:
This course will teach students the magnetic principles used
in the operation of the Baylor Brake. The course will cover
how to disassemble and assemble the brake. The purpose
of the controller and the controls of the brake will also be
discussed. This course also includes discussions concerning
maintenance and troubleshooting the brake.

Learning Goals:
Understand brake application, theory and operation.
Describe brake disassembly and assembly operations.
Identify and explain proper operation of controllers,
battery back-up system and cooling systems.
Properly identify maintenance and troubleshooting
techniques.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the operations and maintenance
of the Baylor Brake system.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Hands-on Troubleshooting, Drilling Equipment & Knuckle Boom Crane


Advanced Electro-Technical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
The participants will obtain technical skills to perform
maintenance, troubleshooting and to solve unforeseen
occurrences on the systems/equipment listed below.
This course is based on the participants solving various
troubleshooting scenarios with use of hands-on training
equipment listed below. Approximately 85% of the course
will be hands-on.

4 days

NOV Simulator Training:


Upon course completion, course participants shall be able
to:
Set up the different machines for operation.
Run the machines in different operating modes.
Locate information/alarms/messages on Cyberbase
displays.
Troubleshoot using information on Cyberbase displays.
Set up ServiceLab on eHawk PC.
Monitor signals in the machine PLC program.
Analyze fault symptoms.
Utilize the information to suggest possible solutions for
correcting the faults.

Target Participants:
This course is designed for experienced ET Personnel.
Prerequisites:
Prior to attending the course, each course participant should
have at least one of the following:
Completed NOV Cyberbase Drilling Equipment &
System Training and had at least 6 months experiences
on a rig after that.
Successfully completed online pre-assessment.

NOV Hands On Workshop :


Upon course completion, course participants shall be able
to:
Locate the instruments.
Troubleshoot by utilizing the PLC program, ServiceLab
and measuring instruments.
Analyze fault symptoms and correct the faults.
Utilize relevant software for troubleshooting and
configuration of hardware.

Maximum Participants:
8 participants
Learning Goals:
Classroom:
NOV User Manuals, PLC, Instrumentation, Software Upon
course completion, course participants shall be able to:
Utilize the information in NOV User manuals.
Familiar with the NOV PLC program structure, identify
the NOV standard program blocks and demonstrate
how to search and monitor in the PLC programs.
Identify different instruments used on NOV machinery.

Kristiansand

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BX Elevator
Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the BX Elevator in regards to
maintenance and troubleshooting. The purpose and
location of the major assemblies and their sub-assemblies
will be discussed in order to understand how the equipment
operates under normal conditions. Periodic maintenance
schedules and procedures will be explained in accordance
with the NOV User Manual. Using technical drawings,
troubleshooting techniques will be covered for common
problems. Students will participate in hands-on activities to
reinforce classroom content.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Describe inspections, maintenance, and
troubleshooting according to the Users Manuals.

Target Participants:
Personnel responsible for the hydraulic/mechanical
maintenance of the BX Elevator.

Houston

Dates available upon request

UK

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Drawworks - 1625, 1320, 110, 80 & 55 with Universal Disc Brake


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to teach students identification
of parts, specifications and operational limits, installation, operation, periodic maintenance and inspection of
Drawworks 1625, 1320, 110, 80 and 55 and Universal Disc
Brake (UDB) System. Pneumatic and Hydraulic drawings
will be used in class to help clarify the understanding of
Drawworks 1625, 1320, 110, 80 and 55 and Universal Disc
Brake (UDB) System.

2 days

Learning Goals:
Identify the Drawworks 1625, 1320, 110, 80 and 55 and
UDB System major parts and subassemblies, using the
parts list.
Understand the Drawworks 1625, 1320, 110, 80 and 55
and UDB specification.
Understand the operation of the Drawworks 1625, 1320,
110, 80 and 55 and UDB.
Recognize the operational limitations of Drawworks
1625, 1320, 110, 80 and 55 and UDB.
Make the correct maintenance on Drawworks 1625,
1320, 110, 80 and 55 and UDB, specifically the correct
lubrication, using the parts list.
Identify problems on Drawworks 1625, 1320, 110, 80 and
55 and UDB, using pneumatic and hydraulic systems as
a tool for the troubleshooting.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for maintaining the drawworks.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Houston

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Drawworks - ADS 10/20/30


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course

2 days

Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the ADS-10, 20, 30 in regards to
operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The purpose
and location of the major components will be discussed in
order to understand how the equipment functions under
normal conditions. The students will receive an overview
of mechanical operations for maintenance and troubleshooting procedures. Periodic maintenance schedules and
procedures will be explained in accordance with the NOV
User Manual. Troubleshooting techniques for common
problems will also be discussed.

Learning Goals:
Explain each major component in regards to function
and location.
Summarize the mechanical operations of the ADS under
normal conditions.
Describe the maintenance requirements for the ADS
according to the User Manuals.
Summarize basic troubleshooting techniques for ADS
common problems.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and troubleshooting of the ADS 10/20/30.
Prerequisites:
None

Houston

Dates available upon request

UK

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 2

Singapore

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 17
Nov 7

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Brazil

Dates available upon request

1 day

Drawworks - DSGD 375


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the DSGD 375 in regards to
operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The purpose
and location of the major components will be discussed in
order to understand how the equipment functions under
normal conditions. The students will receive an overview
of mechanical operations for maintenance and troubleshooting procedures. Periodic maintenance schedules and
procedures will be explained in accordance with the NOV
User Manual. Technical drawings will be used to identify
troubleshooting techniques for common problems.

Learning Goals:
Explain each major component in regards to function
and location.
Summarize the mechanical operations of the DSGD 375
under normal conditions.
Describe the maintenance requirements for the DSGD
375 according to the User Manuals.
Idenitfy basic troubleshooting techniques for DSGD 375
common problems, using technical drawings.
Houston

Dates available upon request

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and troubleshooting of the DSGD 375.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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Drawworks - E3000
Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to teach students parts identification, Drawworks E3000 specifications, operational
limitations, installation, operation, periodic maintenance
and inspection for the Drawworks E3000 machine and brake
system.

Learning Goals:
Explain each major component in regards to function
and location.
Summarize the mechanical operations of the
Drawworks E-3000 under normal conditions.
Describe the maintenance requirements and
troubleshooting techniques for the Drawworks E-3000
according to the User Manuals.
Summarize the mechanical operations of the Universal
Disc Brake under normal conditions.
Describe the maintenance requirements and
troubleshooting techniques for the Universal Disc Brake
according to the User Manuals.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and troubleshooting of the Drawworks E 3000.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Houston

Dates available upon request

3 days

BX Elevator, PS-21/30, and RST


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the BX Elevator, Power Slips (PS
21/30) and Rotary Support Table in regards to maintenance
and troubleshooting. The purpose and location of the major
assemblies and their sub-assemblies will be discussed in
order to understand how the equipment operates under
normal conditions. Periodic maintenance schedules and
procedures will be explained in accordance with the NOV
User Manual. Using technical drawings, troubleshooting
techniques will be covered for common problems.

Learning Goals:
Explain each major assembly in regards to function and
location for the BX Elevator, PS 21/30, and RST.
Summarize the mechanical operations of the BX
Elevator, PS 21/30, and RST under normal conditions.
Describe the maintenance requirements for the BX
Elevator, PS 21/30, and RST according to user manuals.
Utilizing technical drawings, identify basic
troubleshooting techniques for BX Elevator, PS 21/30,
and RST common problems.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance of the BX
Elevator, PS-21/30 and RST.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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Houston

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

1 day

HPU Models HPA32, HP37, HP45, HP49


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
The HPU Mechanical and Maintenance Course is designed
to give participants an overview of the mechanics,
maintenance and hydraulics of HPA32, HP37, HP45, and
HP49.
Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and troubleshooting of the HPU.

Learning Goals:
Obtain general knowledge about the HPUs purpose,
construction, and manner of operation.
Understand how to ensure safe and efficient operations
of the equipment.
Perform inspections, troubleshooting, maintenance and
repairs.
Obtain a general understanding of HPU fluid power
systems and troubleshooting.

Prerequisites:
None

Houston

Dates available upon request

Kristiansand

Dates available upon request

Stavanger

Dates available upon request

Molde

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

UK

Dates available upon request

Singapore

Dates available upon request

Korea

Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

1 day

HPU - HE 100 Series


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course

Learning Goals:
Explain each major assembly in regards to function and
location for the HPU.
Describe the maintenance requirements for the HPU
according to user manuals.
Utilizing technical drawings, identify basic
troubleshooting techniques for HPU common problems.

Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the HPU HE-100 series in regards
to maintenance and troubleshooting. The purpose and
location of the major assemblies and their sub-assemblies
will be discussed in order to understand how the equipment
operates under normal conditions. Periodic maintenance
schedules and procedures will be explained in accordance
with the NOV User Manual. Using technical drawings,
troubleshooting techniques will be covered for common
problems.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for conducting mechanical
maintenance and troubleshooting on the HPU.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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5 days

Iron Roughneck - AR Series


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to teach personnel maintenance,
troubleshooting and repair of the AR style Automated Iron
Roughneck system. In this course, the student will receive an
overview of the hydraulic and mechanical ISO systems and
symbols, including understanding hydraulic schematics. This
information will be applied to the troubleshooting of the
hydraulic systems. The student will also learn the functions
of the mechanical systems and the correct lubrication
schedule required to keep the equipment working properly.
Mechanical troubleshooting and an overview of the
electrical systems, sensors and control functions will be
included in this course.

Learning Goals:
Identify the components and parts of the Iron
Roughneck AR 3200, 4500, 5000.
Describe the functions and operations of the Iron
Roughneck AR 3200, 4500, 5000.
Identify most common hydraulic symbols for the Iron
Roughneck AR 3200, 4500, 5000 and state the flow
path of hydraulic fluid using a schematic.
Identify procedures for properly maintaining the Iron
Roughneck AR 3200, 4500, 5000 to include inspection,
lubrication and adjustments.
Discuss and demonstrate troubleshooting process
of the Iron Roughneck AR 3200, 4500, 5000 using
hydraulic schematics.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting
the automated iron roughneck AR 3200, 4500, 5000.
Prerequisites:
None

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Dec 12

Singapore

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 14

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Brazil

Dates available upon request

2 days

Iron Roughneck - ST 80
Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to teach personnel maintenance,
troubleshooting and repair of ST80 style Iron Roughneck.
In this course the student will receive an in-depth overview
of the proper operating procedures. The student will also
learn the functions of the mechanical systems and the
correct lubrication schedule required to keep the equipment
working properly. Mechanical troubleshooting will be
included in this course.

Learning Goals:
Identify course requirements for classroom
participation, safety precautions and evacuation
procedures.
Identify/compare and contrast the many parts of the
ST80 and explain their various functions and uses.
Explain the operational characteristics of the ST80
Explain the procedures for properly maintaining the
ST80.
State the flow path of hydraulic fluid in a given system
using a schematic for the ST80.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting
the ST-80 iron roughneck.

Houston

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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Iron Roughneck - ST 80C


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course

2 days

Course Description:
This course is designed to teach students operating
procedures, preventative maintenance, hydraulic system
troubleshooting, and repair of hydraulic components in the
ST-80C Iron Roughneck.

Learning Goals:
Identify ST-80C pinch point hazards on provided
drawings.
List the major assemblies and sub-assemblies of the
ST-80C.
List the sequence for making and breaking connections
using the ST-80C Control Console by referencing the
Student Handbook.
Discuss specifics of ST80-C lubrication and maintenance
schedules by referencing the Student Handbook.
Identify basic hydraulic symbols.
Suggest troubleshooting techniques to find faulty
hydraulic components.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting
the ST-80C iron roughneck.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Houston
Singapore
Brazil

Dates available upon request

Additional dates available upon request


Dec 8
Dates available upon request

3 days

Iron Roughneck - ST 100 Remote Operated


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to
the mechanical functions of the ST-100 in regards to
maintenance and troubleshooting. The purpose and
location of the major assemblies and their sub-assemblies
will be discussed in order to understand how the equipment
operates under normal conditions. Periodic maintenance
schedules and procedures will be explained in accordance
with the NOV User Manual. Using technical drawings,
troubleshooting techniques will be covered for common
problems.

Learning Goals:
Explain each major assembly in regards to function and
location for the ST-100.
Describe the maintenance requirements by
maintenance personnel for each of the major
assemblies of the ST-100 Iron Roughneck.
Utilizing technical drawings, demonstrate mechanical
principles of the major assemblies of the ST-100 Iron
Roughneck for troubleshooting purposes.
Summarize special procedures/adjustment
requirements for the ST-100 Iron Roughneck.

Target Participants:
Individuals required to perform maintenance and troubleshooting on the ST-100 Iron Roughneck who have an
understanding of hydraulic systems to include common
hydraulic symbols and hydraulic print reading.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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3 days

Iron Roughneck - ST 120


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to teach personnel operation,
maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of ST120 Iron
Roughneck. In this course the student will receive an
in-depth overview of the proper operating procedures,
functions of the mechanical systems and the correct
lubrication schedule required to keep the equipment
working properly. Mechanical and hydraulic troubleshooting
will be included in this course.

Learning Goals:
Identify and compare the parts of the ST-120.
Explain the various functions and uses of each part.
Explain the operation of the ST-120.
Maintain the equipment.
Demonstrate basic troubleshooting techniques.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and mechanical
troubleshooting of the ST120 Iron Roughneck.
Prerequisites:
None

Houston

Dates available upon request

UK

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

3 days

Iron Roughneck - ST 160


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to teach personnel basic operation,
maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of the ST-160
Iron Roughneck. In this course the student will receive an
overview of the operating procedures for maintenance
and troubleshooting purposes, function of the mechanical
systems and the correct lubrication schedule required to
keep the ST-160 working properly. Mechanical and hydraulic
troubleshooting will also be included in this course.

Learning Goals:
Obtain general knowledge about the equipments
purpose, construction and manner of operation.
Understand how to ensure safe and efficient operations
of the equipment.
Perform inspections, troubleshooting, maintenance and
repairs as described in the users manual.
Obtain a general understanding of equipment fluid
power systems and troubleshooting.
Perform practical activities to reinforce their theoretical
knowledge.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and mechanical
troubleshooting of the ST160 Iron Roughneck.

Houston

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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Dates available upon request

Shaffer Equipment - Shaffer Rucker Motion Compensation


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce and create knowledge
and understanding of unit components, operation
sequences, routine maintenance, and safety while testing
and performing maintenance functions on Shaffer Motion
Compensation equipment. Troubleshooting of the
equipment is a critical area of focus.

2 days

Learning Goals:
Identify the purpose of Shaffer DSCs, CMCs, and MRTs.
Identify different models of Shaffer Motion
Compensation equipment.
Describe the safety hazards when operating the
Shaffer Motion Compensation equipment and the best
practices and procedures to avoid those hazards.
Outline basic maintenance procedures for the Shaffer
Motion Compensation equipment, including auxiliary
APV bottles and control panels.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the operation and maintenance
of the Shaffer Motion Compensation equipment.
Prerequisites:
None

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 18

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

UK

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

1 day

Mud Pumps - FD 1600 Triplex


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the FD-1600 Triplex Mud Pump in
regards to maintenance and troubleshooting. The purpose
and location of the major assemblies will be discussed in
order to understand how the equipment operates under
normal conditions. Periodic maintenance schedules and
procedures will be explained in accordance with the NOV
User Manual. Using technical drawings, troubleshooting
techniques will be covered for common problems.

Learning Goals:
Explain each major assembly in regards to function and
location for the FD-1600 Triplex Mud Pump.
Summarize the mechanical operations of the FD-1600
under normal conditions.
Describe maintenance requirements for each of the
major assemblies of the FD-1600 Triplex Mud Pump.
Identify basic troubleshooting techniques for the
FD-1600 common problems, utilizing technical
drawings.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and troubleshooting for the FD 1600 Triplex Mud Pump.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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3 days

Mud Pumps - Hex 240


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
In this course, the students will learn parts identification,
pump specifications, operational limitations, installation,
operation, periodic maintenance and inspection, troubleshooting of fluid and power end and replacement of fluid
end expendables.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance of the HEX 240
mud pumps.

Prerequisites:
None

Maximum Participants:
12 participants
Learning Goals:
Explain key details concerning the basic design,
specifications, performance and capabilities of the Hex
240 pumping system.
Explain key details concerning Hex 240 major
component design, discharge systems, fluid end
expendables, and auxiliary systems.

Describe normal and emergency operation of the Hex


pump and all auxiliaries using screens from Cyberbase,
Siemens Touch Screen, and Amphion control systems.
Explain maintenance and lubrication schedules, use
of specialized tools during maintenance operations,
storage procedures, and the bolt torque sequence for
assembling the fluid end of the Hex 240 Pump.
Explain key details concerning change out procedures
for the fluid end expendables on the Hex 240 pump.
Perform change out procedures for piston, liner, and
fluid end module jewelry as a member of a team.
Explain basic troubleshooting procedures and
techniques for main pump and all auxiliaries of the Hex
240 pumping system.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 25

2 days

Mud Pumps - P-Series


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
In this course, the students will learn parts identification,
pump specifications, operational limitations, installation,
operation, periodic maintenance and inspection, troubleshooting of fluid and power end, and replacement of fluid
end expendables.

Learning Goals:
Identify major components and sub-systems.
Summarize the mechanical operations of the P-Series
Mud Pump under normal conditions.
Describe maintenance requirements for each of the
major assemblies of the P-Series Mud Pump.
Identify basic troubleshooting techniques for the
P-Series Mud Pump common problems, utilizing
technical drawings.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance of the NOV 8 -P
-80, 9 -P -100, 10 -P -130, 12 -P -220 and 14 -P -220 series mud
pumps.
Prerequisites:
None

Houston

Dates available upon request

UK

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 31

Singapore

Additional dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Oct 19

Brazil

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Dates available upon request

Hydralift Bridgeracker
Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course

1 day

Course Description:
This course is designed to train rig personnel on how the
Bridgeracker System is maintained. The course will focus on
how the system operates, what components are involved,
preventative maintenance, and various methods used
to isolate common system faults. This is a lecture-based
course that will use scenarios, discussions, and engineering
documents to enhance the learning event.

Learning Goals:
Define the purpose of the Bridgeracker System in
normal drilling operations, given each equipment
model.
Given a major parts list, identify the major components
of the Bridgeracker System by function.
Summarize the operational principles of the
Bridgeracker System under normal conditions.
Indicate required maintenance on the Bridgeracker
System per the user manual in reference to time.
Apply various troubleshooting methods to isolate faults
when given a common problem in the Bridgeracker
System.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance of the Bridgeracker system.
Prerequisites:
None

Houston

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Dates available upon request

3 days

Pipe Racking System - PRS 4i & 6i


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the Pipe Racking System (PRS) 4i
& 6i models in regards to maintenance and troubleshooting.
The purpose and location of the major assemblies and their
sub-assemblies will be discussed in order to understand how
the equipment operates under normal conditions. Periodic
maintenance schedules and procedures will be explained
in accordance with the NOV User Manual. Using technical
drawings, troubleshooting techniques will be covered for
common problems.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose and construction.
Identify the major assemblies and sub-assemblies of the
Pipe Racking System (PRS).
Summarize the mechanical operations of the PRS 4i and
6i under normal conditions.
Describe the maintenance requirements for the PRS.
Using technical drawings identify basic troubleshooting
techniques for hydraulic circuits used in the PRS.

Houston

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and troubleshooting of the PRS-4i & 6i systems.

Brazil

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 29
Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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3 days

Pipe Racking System - PRS 4i


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course covers operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the 4i Pipe Racking System (PRS). The course
includes a description of PRS system functionality in
addition to discussion of operational sequences, tool setup,
and tool limitations. An overview of the hydraulic system
is provided, including a detailed discussion of specific ISO
hydraulic symbols utilized by National Oilwell Varco. The
system hydraulic schematics will be explored as well as
hydraulic component and hydraulic system troubleshooting.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose and construction.
Identify the major assemblies and sub-assemblies of the
Pipe Racking System (PRS).
List and describe the functions and operational
procedures of the PRS.
Describe general inspection and maintenance
procedures for the PRS.
Explain basic troubleshooting techniques for hydraulic
circuits used in the PRS.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and troubleshooting of the PRS-4i system.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

3 days

Pipe Racking System - PRS 5R


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course covers operation, maintenance, troubleshooting,
and repair of the 5R Pipe Racking System (PRS). The course
includes a description of PRS system functionality in
addition to discussion of operational sequences, tool setup,
and tool limitations. An overview of the hydraulic system
is provided, including a detailed discussion of specific ISO
hydraulic symbols utilized by National Oilwell Varco. The
system hydraulic schematics will be explored as well as
hydraulic component and hydraulic system troubleshooting.
A basic overview of the PRS 5Rs electrical system will be
discussed.

Learning Goals:
Identify the major assemblies and sub-assemblies of the
Pipe Racking System (PRS).
List and explain the functions and operational
procedures of the PRS.
Describe general inspection and maintenance
procedures for the PRS.
Explain basic troubleshooting techniques for hydraulic
circuits used in the PRS.
Briefly describe the basic electrical components of the
PRS-5R.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and inspection
of the PRS-5R system.

Houston

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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Dates available upon request

2 days

Pipe Racking System - PRS 6i


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to teach maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of the PRS-6i. The course covers
a functional description, tool limitation, operational
sequences and tool setup. An overview of the hydraulic
system is also provided.

Learning Goals:
Describe the PRS-6i in general terms (range of
application and function).
Describe the main components of the PRS-6i.
Outline the machines control system.
Explain the functionality of keypads used for operating
the machine.
Explain the machines operation modes and sequences.
Explain the various safety aspects/precautions related
to maintenance.
Explain the machines routine inspections.
Explain the use of the machines lubrication chart.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and inspection
of the PRS-6i system.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Houston

Dates available upon request

3 days

Pipe Racking System - PRS 8i


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course covers operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the 8i Pipe Racking System (PRS). The course
includes a description of PRS system functionality in
addition to discussion of operational sequences, tool setup,
and tool limitations. An overview of the hydraulic system
is provided, including a detailed discussion of specific ISO
hydraulic symbols utilized by National Oilwell Varco. The
system hydraulic schematics will be explored as well as
hydraulic component and hydraulic system troubleshooting.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose and construction.
Identify the major assemblies and sub-assemblies of the
Pipe Racking System (PRS).
List and describe the functions and operational
procedures of the PRS.
Describe general inspection and maintenance
procedures for the PRS.
Explain basic troubleshooting techniques for hydraulic
circuits used in the PRS.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the maintenance and inspection
of the PRS-8i system.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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2 days

PipeCat Machine
Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to teach personnel maintenance,
troubleshooting and repair of PipeCat Machine. In this
course the student will receive an in-depth overview of the
proper operating procedures. The student will also learn the
functions of the mechanical, electrical and wireless systems
and the correct lubrication schedule required to keep the
equipment working properly. Troubleshooting of electrical,
hydraulic, sensors, and control functions will be included in
this course.

Learning Goals:
Explain the function, purpose and interaction of the
major components of the PipeCat.
Describe normal operations, local operating and
prestart preparations for the PipeCat.
Identify required procedures to repair, maintain and
lubricate the PipeCat.
Interpret and explain the information contained in the
drawings and schematics to demonstrate equipment
fault finding and troubleshooting.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the operation, maintenance and
mechanical troubleshooting of the PipeCat Machine.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

5 days

Top Drive Systems - TDS 8 & 1000


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the TDS 8 & 1000 in regards to
maintenance and troubleshooting. The purpose and
location of the major assemblies and their sub-assemblies
will be discussed in order to understand how the equipment
operates under normal conditions. Periodic maintenance
schedules and procedures will be explained in accordance
with the NOV User Manual. Using technical drawings,
troubleshooting techniques will be covered for common
problems. Students will participate in hands-on activities to
reinforce classroom content.

Learning Goals:
Explain each major assembly in regards to function and
location for the TDS 8 & 1000.
Summarize the mechanical operations of the TDS 8 &
1000 under normal conditions.
Describe the maintenance requirements for the TDS 8 &
1000 according to user manuals.
Utilizing technical drawings, identify basic
troubleshooting techniques for TDS 8 & 1000 common
problems.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for conducting mechanical
maintenance and troubleshooting on the TDS 8 & 1000.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 7

Prerequisites:
None

UK

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 24

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Singapore

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 3
Nov 21
Dec 12

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4 days

Top Drive Systems - TDS 9 & 11


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the TDS 9 and 11 in regards to
maintenance and troubleshooting. The purpose and
location of the major assemblies and their sub-assemblies
will be discussed in order to understand how the equipment
operates under normal conditions. Periodic maintenance
schedules and procedures will be explained in accordance
with the NOV User Manual. Using technical drawings,
troubleshooting techniques will be covered for common
problems. Students will participate in hands-on activities to
reinforce classroom content (if taken in Houston, TX).

Learning Goals:
Explain each major assembly in regards to function and
location for the TDS 9 and 11.
Summarize the mechanical operations of the TDS 9 and
11 under normal conditions.
Describe the maintenance requirements for the TDS 9
and 11 according to user manuals.
Identify basic troubleshooting techniques for TDS 9 and
11 common problems, utilizing technical drawings.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 11
Nov 29

UK

Additional dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None

Singapore

Additional dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Brazil

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for conducting mechanical
maintenance and troubleshooting on the TDS 9 and 11.

Oct 10
Dates available upon request

3 days

Top Drive Systems - TDS 11SH


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the TDS 11SH in regards to
maintenance and troubleshooting. The purpose and
location of the major assemblies and their sub-assemblies
will be discussed in order to understand how the equipment
operates under normal conditions. Periodic maintenance
schedules and procedures will be explained in accordance
with the NOV User Manual. Using technical drawings,
troubleshooting techniques will be covered for common
problems.

Learning Goals:
Explain each major assembly in regards to function and
location for the TDS 11SH.
Summarize the mechanical operations of the TDS 11SH
under normal conditions.
Describe the maintenance requirements for the TDS
11SH according to user manuals.
Utilizing technical drawings, identify basic
troubleshooting techniques for TDS 11SH common
problems.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for conducting mechanical
maintenance and troubleshooting on the TDS 11SH.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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Top Drive Systems - TDS 3,4,5,6


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the TDS 3H, 3S, 4H, 4S, 5H, and 6S in
regards to maintenance and troubleshooting. The purpose
and location of the major assemblies and their sub-assemblies will be discussed in order to understand how the
equipment operates under normal conditions. Periodic
maintenance schedules and procedures will be explained
in accordance with the NOV User Manual. Using technical
drawings, troubleshooting techniques will be covered for
common problems. Students will participate in hands-on
activities to reinforce classroom content.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose and the function and
location for each major assembly.
Describe the functional capabilities of the Top Drive
under normal conditions.
Summarize the maintenance requirements and
procedures according to user manuals.
Identify basic troubleshooting techniques for common
problems, utilizing technical drawings.

Target Participants:
This course is designed for personnel who are responsible
for mechanical maintenance and troubleshooting on the
TDS 3H, 3S, 4H, 4S, 5H, and 6S.
Prerequisites:
None

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Dec 12

UK

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 3
Nov 28

Singapore

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
12 participants (may vary depending on location and
amount of hands on equipment).

3 days

Top Drive Systems - PS Series


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the Top Drive Systems (TDS) PS
Series in regards to maintenance and troubleshooting. The
purpose and location of the major assemblies and their
sub-assemblies will be discussed in order to understand how
the equipment operates under normal conditions. Periodic
maintenance schedules and procedures will be explained
in accordance with the NOV User Manual. Troubleshooting
techniques will be covered for common problems. Students
will participate in hands-on activities to reinforce classroom
content.

Learning Goals:
Explain each major assembly in regards to function and
location for the TDS PS Series.
Summarize the mechanical operations of the TDS PS
Series under normal conditions.
Describe the maintenance requirements for the TDS
PS Series according to user manuals.
Identify basic troubleshooting techniques for TDS PS
Series common problems.

Houston

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for conducting mechanical
maintenance and troubleshooting on the PS Series.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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3 days

Top Drive Systems - TDX-1000


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to teach personnel an overview
of the function of the mechanical systems, the operating
procedures for maintenance and troubleshooting purposes,
and the correct inspection and lubrication schedules
required to keep the TDX-1000 working properly. Hydraulic
troubleshooting will also be included in this course.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, construction and
manner of operation.
Summarize safe and efficient mechanical operations of
the equipment under normal conditions.
Describe the maintenance requirements for the system
according to user manuals.
Utilizing schematic drawings of the fluid power systems
identify how to troubleshoot the system.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting
the TDX-1000 Top Drive System.

Houston

Prerequisites:
None

Singapore

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Kristiansand

Dates available upon request


Additional dates available upon request
Nov 3
Dates available upon request

3 days

Top Drive Systems - TDX-1250


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to
the mechanical functions of the TDX-1250 in regards to
maintenance and troubleshooting. The purpose and
location of the major assemblies and their sub-assemblies
will be discussed in order to understand how the equipment
operates under normal conditions. Periodic maintenance
schedules and procedures will be explained in accordance
with the NOV User Manual. Using technical drawings,
troubleshooting techniques will be covered for common
problems.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, construction and
manner of operation.
Summarize the mechanical operations of the
equipment under normal conditions.
Describe the maintenance requirements for the system
according to user manuals.
Utilizing schematic drawings of the fluid power systems
identify how to troubleshoot the system.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting
the TDX-1250 Top Drive System.

Houston

Dates available upon request

UK

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None

Singapore

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Kristiansand

Additional dates available upon request


Dec 5

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Top Drive Systems - HPS


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to train the participants in
maintenance, and mechanical troubleshooting of the
Topdrive. The major components and the functions of
the mechanical and hydraulic systems will be discussed.
Periodic maintenance schedules and procedures will be
explained in accordance with the NOV User Manual. The
participants will get a complete coverage of the hydraulics.
Part of the course will be spent in the simulator, operating
the machine in different modes and the interaction with
other machines on the drill floor.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments intention, construction and
manner of operation.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct, efficient and safe manner.
Explain how to do inspections, troubleshooting,
maintenance and repairs as described in the user
manual.

Target Participants:
Hydraulic mechanics and all personnel involved with
hydraulic mechanical maintenance.

Kristiansand

Additional dates available upon request


Dec 12

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 14

Prerequisites:
General computer skills and understanding of hydraulics.

Brazil

Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

2 1/2 days

HPU and Service and Access Basket


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to train participants the operations,
maintenance, and mechanical troubleshooting of the HPU
and Service and Access Basket. The major components
and the functions of the mechanical and hydraulic systems
will be discussed. Periodic maintenance schedules and
procedures will be explained in accordance with the NOV
User Manual. The participants will get a complete coverage
of the hydraulics. A majority of the teaching will take place in
the workshop where the participants will be able to work on
the machine and test various safety functions and operate
the equipment.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments intention, construction and
manner of operation.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct, efficient and safe manner.
Explain how to do inspections, troubleshooting,
maintenance and repairs as described in the user
manual.

Kristiansand

Target Participants:
Hydraulic mechanics and all personnel involved with
hydraulic mechanical maintenance.
Prerequisites:
General computer skills and understanding of hydraulics.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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2 1/2 days

Iron Roughneck - MPT200/ARN200


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to train participants in the
operations, maintenance, and mechanical troubleshooting of the MPT/ARN200. The major components and
the functions of the mechanical and hydraulic systems
will be discussed. Periodic maintenance schedules and
procedures will be explained in accordance with the NOV
User Manual. The participants will get a complete coverage
of the hydraulics. Part of the course will be spent in the
simulator, operating the machine in different modes and the
interaction with other machines on the drill floor. A majority
of the teaching will take place in the workshop where the
participants will be able to work on the machine and test
various safety functions and operate the equipment (only
available in Kristiansand).

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Perform inspections, maintenance, and troubleshooting
according to the user manual.

Target Participants:
Hydraulic mechanics and all personnel involved with
hydraulic mechanical maintenance.

Kristiansand

Additional dates available upon request


Dec 14

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 15

Brazil

Dates available upon request

Due to hands-on equipment availability, course content and


duration will slightly vary for certain locations.

Prerequisites:
General computer skills and understanding of hydraulics.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

2 1/2 days

Iron Roughneck - MPT270/ARN270


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to train participants in the
operations, maintenance, and mechanical troubleshooting of the MPT/ARN270. The major components and
the functions of the mechanical and hydraulic systems
will be discussed. Periodic maintenance schedules and
procedures will be explained in accordance with the NOV
User Manual. The participants will get a complete coverage
of the hydraulics. Part of the course will be spent in the
simulator, operating the machine in different modes and the
interaction with other machines on the drill floor.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Perform inspections, maintenance, and troubleshooting
according to the user manual.

Kristiansand

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 16

Target Participants:
Hydraulic mechanics and all personnel involved with
hydraulic mechanical maintenance.
Prerequisites:
General computer skills and understanding of hydraulics.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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HR III/IV HydraRacker and Fingerboard


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to train participants the operations,
maintenance, and mechanical troubleshooting of the
HydraRacker III/IV. The major components and the functions
of the mechanical and hydraulic systems will be discussed.
Periodic maintenance schedules and procedures will be
explained in accordance with the NOV User Manual. The
participants will get a complete coverage of the hydraulics.
Part of the course will be spent in the simulator, operating
the machine in different modes and the interaction with
other machines on the drill floor.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments intention, construction and
manner of operation.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct, efficient and safe manner.
Explain how to do inspections, troubleshooting,
maintenance and repairs as described in the user
manual.
Kristiansand

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 21

Target Participants:
Hydraulic mechanics and all personnel involved with
hydraulic mechanical maintenance.
Prerequisites:
General computer skills and understanding of hydraulics.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

5 days

Motion Compensation
Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to train participants the operations,
maintenance, and mechanical troubleshooting for the
various NOV Motion Compensation equipment:


Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Crown Mounted Compensator in combination with


Active Heave Compensator
Riser Tensioner System
High Pressure Air Systems (Compressors & Standby
APVs)

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments intention, construction and
manner of operation.
Explain the operation procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct, efficient and safe manner.
Explain how to do inspections, troubleshooting,
maintenance and repairs as described in the user
manual.

The major components and the functions of the mechanical


and hydropneumatic systems will be discussed. Periodic
maintenance schedules and -procedures as well as troubleshooting procedures will be explained in accordance with
a generic User Manual. The participants will get a complete
coverage of the hydraulics and pneumatics in the system.
Part of the course will be spent with hands-on on the Sauer
Compressor (with Bentley Air Dryer) (only available in
Kristiansand).
Target Participants:
Hydraulic / mechanical maintenance personnel (Sub Sea
personnel).

Kristiansand

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 14
Oct 31

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 14

Brazil

Additional dates available upon request


Dec 5

Due to hands-on equipment availability, course content and


duration will slightly vary for certain locations.

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5 days

Shaffer Equipment Subsea Equipment


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the Shaffer Subsea equipment in
regards to maintenance and troubleshooting specific to
their rig. The purpose and location of the major assemblies
and their sub-assemblies will be discussed in order to
understand how the equipment operates under normal
conditions. Periodic maintenance schedules and procedures
will be explained in accordance with the NOV User Manual.
Using technical drawings, troubleshooting techniques will
be covered for common problems.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Describe inspections, maintenance, and
troubleshooting according to the Users Manuals.

Target Participants:
This course is intended for personnel responsible for the
mechanical maintenance of Shaffer Subsea equipment.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 10
Oct 24
Nov 7
Nov 28

Brazil

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 3
Nov 7
Nov 28

Prerequisites:
None

UK

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 10
Nov 7
Dec 5

Maximum Participants:
Minimums/ Maximum vary depending on location and
amount of hands on equipment.

Due to hands-on equipment availability, course content and


duration will slightly vary for certain locations.

3 days

Shaffer Equipment Surface Type Equipment


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce and create knowledge
and understanding of unit components, operation
sequences, routine maintenance, and safety while testing
and performing maintenance functions on Shaffer Surface
type BOPs. Troubleshooting of the equipment is a critical
area of focus. If the course is held in Houston there will be
hands-on training on the Rams, Annulars, Manifold Valves
and Control System Hydraulic Valves.

Learning Goals:
Identify and understand the purpose of surface
equipment.
Identify different Shaffer spherical, rams, and valves.
Repair and maintain Shaffer surface equipment.

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the operation and maintenance
of the Shaffer surface type equipment to include land,
jack-up and platform applications.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 18
Dec 13

UK

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

Due to hands-on equipment availability, course content and


duration will slightly vary for certain locations.

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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2 days

Stand Transfer Vehicle


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the Stand Transfer Vehicle in regards
to maintenance and troubleshooting specific to their rig.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Describe inspections, maintenance, and
troubleshooting according to the Users Manuals.

Target Participants:
This course is intended for personnel who will perform
hydraulic/mechanical maintenance.

Houston

Prerequisites:
Hydraulics Fundamentals (Strongly Recommended).
Maximum Participants:
Minimums/ Maximum vary depending on location and
amount of hands on equipment.

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Dates available upon request

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Product Line Courses


Foundations

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5 days

Industrial Practices
Course Description:
In this course the student will learn the fundamentals of
hand tools and how to use them, identify common industrial
hardware, comprehend mechanical measuring devices
and how to use them, understand electrical fundamentals,
examine engineering documentation, discuss theoretical
troubleshooting using block diagrams, and apply that
knowledge through practical applications on our trainers
using basic hand tools. The student will discuss the purpose
of oil field operations, equipment, and occupations that
includes an off campus tour of an NOV facility. Safety is
NOVs number one concern and will be at the forefront of the
students knowledge based upon successful completion of
the course.

Learning Goals:
Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of hand
tools.
Identify common industrial hardware.
Comprehend mechanical measuring devices.
Understand electrical fundamentals.
Examine engineering documentation.
Discuss theoretical troubleshooting of industrial
equipment.
Discuss oil field equipment, operations, and
occupations.
Perform course lab exercises of mechanical and
electrical devices.
Demonstrate safe working habits and wear the proper
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

Target Participants:
Individuals that work with industrial equipment.
Prerequisites:
None

Houston

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

1 day

Land and Offshore Drilling Introduction


Course Description:
This course is designed to give participants a generalized
overview of Offshore and Onshore Drilling and drilling
equipment. It was designed to give the participant a basic
understanding of methods and type of equipment to drill
an oil or gas well. It is slightly technical in nature, however,
easily understood by those with a basic knowledge of the
drilling industry.

Learning Goals:
Explain the basic composition of oil.
Explain drilling production processes.
Summarize the roles of essential rig personnel.
Describe types and functions of main equipment and
technologies used for surface drilling.
Describe types and functions of main equipment and
technologies used for downhole drilling.
Discuss basics of drilling control systems used on rigs.

Target Participants:
Individuals who have limited or no knowledge of land
drilling and offshore drilling.

Houston

Prerequisites:
None

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 16

Maximum Participants:
Varies

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Introduction to Drilling and Lifting Equipment Course


Course Description:
This course is designed to provide basic knowledge about
the drilling process and the lifting- and handling equipment
involved. This course will provide a basic knowledge of rig
layout, of all the main equipment used on the rig for drilling
activities, safety on board, as well as an introduction to
where oil comes from and to how oil wells are made.

2 days

Learning Goals:
Course participants shall be able to recognize names,
terms and abbreviation used on a rig/vessel.
Course participants shall be able to explain the
functions of the equipment and the drilling process.

Target Participants:
All personnel.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
Varies

Kristiansand

Dates available upon request

Stavanger

Dates available upon request

Molde

Dates available upon request

Houston

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

UK

Dates available upon request

Singapore

Dates available upon request

Korea

Dates available upon request

2 days

Introduction to Drilling Technology


Course Description:
This course is designed for participants to gain basic
knowledge about drilling rig organization, drilling related
equipment, drilling processes and petroleum geology.

Learning Goals:
Identify the various sorts of drilling installations.
Describe the basic purpose of the main equipment that
is related to the drilling process.
Explain the purpose of the main components of the well
control equipment.
Discuss consequences of equipment failure.

Target Participants:
All rig related personnel.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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Stavanger

Dates available upon request

Kristiansand

Dates available upon request

Molde

Dates available upon request

Houston

Dates available upon request

Brazil

Dates available upon request

UK

Dates available upon request

Singapore

Dates available upon request

Korea

Dates available upon request

Module One - Rig Site Magnetic Particle Inspection of


Varco BJ Products
Course Description:
This course is designed to ensure that suitably qualified and
experienced delegates receive concentrated training in the
Magnetic Particle Inspection of Varco BJ Products.
Note Dimensional checking is not included.
The course will be of two days duration and consist of
classroom and practical, workshop instruction on the
Magnetic Particle Inspection of Varco BJ Oil Tools (e.g.
Hoisting equipment, Non Hoisting (Rotary)equipment and
associated equipment).

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

2 days (full course)


1 day (recertification)

Learning Goals:
Varco BJ acceptance criteria.
Varco critical area drawings.
Varco BJ inspection procedures.
Preparing inspection reports and MPI maps.
Equipment areas defined as exposed critical areas
Proper surface preparation.
Limited disassembly of certain Varco BJ equipment
Major and Minor defects.
Hands-on practical training in surface inspection of
Varco BJ equipment.
Review of defects.

Target Participants:
The course is open to Inspectors qualified to ASNT Level
II or equivalent and a certificate will be issued to every
Inspector successfully completing the course.
Customer representatives not qualified to ASNT Level II
but wishing to become more knowledgeable on MPI of
Varco BJ equipment may also attend the course but will
not be issued a certificate.

UK

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None

5 days

Pneumatics Fundamentals with Troubleshooting


Course Description:
This course is designed to give the student a solid overview
of pneumatic fundamentals. It will include, but will not
be limited to the following topics: Pascals and Boyles
laws and the units of pressure and flow measurement and
the development of differential pressures. The student
will develop an understanding of simple and moderately
complex pneumatic circuits. Students will build circuits and
use test equipment to troubleshoot problems in order to
gain the practical experience required to locate and solve
pneumatic problems on drilling equipment. The training
sessions are designed to include a discussion of pneumatic
fundamentals followed by a practical lab session to reinforce
the students learning.

Learning Goals:
Understand and describe basic pneumatics theory,
with emphasis on component and circuit functions and
related measurement instrumentation.
Demonstrate circuit analysis in schematics and
diagrams using symbol recognition and tracing circuit
paths.
Perform circuit parameter measurements.
Demonstrate use of various troubleshooting and
process measurement techniques.
Relate the schematic drawing to where physical
measurements need to be taken.
Perform conversions between Metric and Imperial
measurement systems.

Target Participants:
Any rig personnel required to learn pneumatic system fundamentals and basic pneumatic troubleshooting skills.

Houston

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
12 participants

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5 days

Basic Hydraulics with Practical Tasks

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments intention, construction and
manner of operation.
Describe the auxiliary systems.
Explain operation and safety systems of the equipment.
Demonstrate basic practical skills relevant to
maintaining the system.

Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce basic hydraulics history
and background, fluids, units, components, equipment,
drawings and systems.
Target Participants:
Personnel working with hydraulic components.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
5 participants

Kristiansand

Dates available upon request

Molde

Dates available upon request

5 days

Hydraulics Fundamentals
Course Description:

This course is designed to provide students an understanding of


hydraulic fundamentals. It will include the following topics: Pascals
law and the units of pressure, force, flow rate and differential
pressure measurement. The student will develop an understanding
of simple and moderately complex hydraulic circuits. The course
includes familiarization with the fluid power symbols of most
major fluid power components. The training sessions are designed
to include a discussion of hydraulic fundamentals followed by a
practical lab session to reinforce the students skill and knowledge.
Students will build circuits and use lab procedures in order to
develop an understanding of basic hydraulic processes.

Interpret and explain the information contained in the


schematics and drawings in relation to the physical
equipment.
Demonstrate circuit parameter measurements for different
types of circuits.
Perform related conversions between Metric and Imperial
Measurement Systems.
Utilize fundamental hydraulic concepts to determine
troubleshooting procedures.

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 24
Nov 14
Dec 5

Brazil

Additional dates available upon request

Target Participants:

Individuals required to learn basic hydraulics.

Prerequisites:

Oct 17
Nov 7
Nov 21
Nov 28

Attending the pneumatics fundamentals with troubleshooting


course is recommended.

Maximum Participants:

UK

12 participants

Nov 14

Learning Goals:

Additional dates available upon request

Molde

Understand and describe basic hydraulics theory with


emphasis on component and circuit functions and the related
measurement instrumentation.

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5 days

Hydraulics with Troubleshooting


Course Description:
This course is designed to enhance the students understanding of hydraulics including identifying circuit
malfunctions. Students will build circuits and use test
equipment to troubleshoot problems in order to gain the
practical experience required to locate and solve hydraulic
problems similar to those found on modern drilling
equipment. The training sessions will include discussion
of hydraulic fundamentals as well as practical lab sessions
designed to reinforce the students skills and troubleshooting capabilities.

Target Participants:
Individuals required to learn basic hydraulics.

used to identify component/circuit operations and


malfunctions.
Demonstrate circuit analysis skills in reading schematics
and diagrams using symbol recognition and in tracing
circuit paths.
Perform repetitive circuit parameter measurements and
analyze performance trends for proper operation and
fault finding.
Demonstrate use of various troubleshooting and
process measurement techniques.
Relate the schematic drawings to where physical
measurements are taken to identify/diagnose fault
conditions.
Perform related conversions using Metric or Imperial
measurement systems.

Prerequisites:
Hydraulic Fundamentals
Pneumatics Fundamentals with Troubleshooting

Houston

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 7

Maximum Participants:
12 participants

Brazil

Dates available upon request

Learning Goals:
Apply basic hydraulics theories with emphasis on
components and the circuit functions and related
measurement instrumentation that can and will be

UK

Additional dates available upon request


Nov 21

Molde

Dates available upon request

5 days

Introduction to Siemens Step 7 PLC


Course Description:
This course is designed for participants who require basic
PLC knowledge and need an introduction to Siemens Step
7. It will familiarize users with the Siemens S7-300 PLCs and
Siemens Step7 software. The participants will study general
basics of PLC technology, Step7 setup, structure, addressing,
hardware modules, remote I/O and project handling using
the Cyberbase System Training Station.

Learning Goals:
Describe basic PLC terminology and recognize the three
programming languages associated with NOV PLCs:
LAD, FBD and STL.
Explain Step7 PLC control system safety, features and
design.
Distinguish between different features in Step7.
Utilize Step7 structure.
Utilize Step7 addressing system.
Demonstrate use of analog signal modules in Step7.
Demonstrate use of Remote I/O.
Demonstrate how to handle projects in Step7.
Demonstrate their Steip7 PLC practical skills.

Target Participants:
This course is designed for personnel working with Siemens
PLCs.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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Dates available upon request

Stavanger

Dates available upon request

Molde

Dates available upon request

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Product Line Courses - Crane


Operator

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Subsea AHC Knuckle Boom Crane Operator Course


Course Description:
This course will provide a general understanding of the
equipments intention, construction and manner of
operation. The participants attending the course will be
introduced to how the crane is operated in relation to all
operating modes and functions. They will be instructed in
how to utilize controls and HMI (Human Machine Interface)
in a safe and efficient manner. Participants will be instructed
in load handling principles and crane specific load
charts including specific documentation for the relevant
equipment. Hands-on activities in relation to course subjects
are available.

5 days

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain how to perform safe and efficient operation of
the equipment.
Be able to carry out inspection and first-line
maintenance as described in the user manual.

Kristiansand

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 24
Dec 5

Target Participants:
Crane operators and other personnel operating NOV Subsea
AHC Knuckle Boom Cranes.
Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.
Maximum Participants:
6 participants

Offshore and Pipe Handling Knuckle Boom Crane Operator Course


Course Description:
This course is a combination course comprising a standard
Offshore Knuckle Boom Crane and a standard Pipe Handling
Crane. This course will provide a general understanding of the
equipments intention, construction and manner of operation.
The participants attending the course will be introduced to how
the crane is operated in relation to all operating modes and
functions. They will be instructed in how to utilize controls and
HMI (Human Machine Interface) in a safe and efficient manner.
Participants will be instructed in load handling principles and
crane specific load charts including specific documentation
for the relevant equipment. Hands-on activities in relation to
course subjects are available.
Target Participants:
Crane operators and other personnel operating NOV Offshore
and Pipe Handling Knuckle Boom Cranes.

5 days

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain how to perform safe and efficient operation of
the equipment.
Be able to carry out inspection and first-line
maintenance as described in the user manual.

Kristiansand

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 17
Dec 12

Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.
Maximum Participants:
6 participants

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Certified Training - Crane


Operator

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40 hours / 5 days

G5 Offshore Crane Operator Course Stage 2 Module O-2.1


Course Description:
This course will provide future crane operators with good basic
theoretical offshore crane training. Certified safety training
according to module O-2.1. Theoretical part offshore cranes
followed by theoretical exam.

Learning Goals:
Explain safe use, structure design and construction of
offshore cranes.
Explain operation of offshore cranes.
Explain the importance of maintenance, principles and
documentation for offshore cranes.

Target Participants:
Future Offshore Crane Operators in the North Sea, Norwegian
Shelf.

Molde

Prerequisites:
Passed G11 connecting and disconnecting loads/ containers /
Straps course module O-1.1 straps course with final theoretical
exam (= module 2.3 straps course land based).

Dates available upon request

Kristiansand
Stavanger
Onsite

Maximum Participants:
8 participants.

Dates available upon request


Dates available upon request
Dates available upon request

40 hours / 5 days

G5 Offshore Crane Simulator Training Stage 3


Applicable to Following Cranes:
Lattice Boom Offshore Crane
Knuckle Boom Offshore Crane
Course Description:
This training program is designed to cover the subjects required
for simulator training in G5 Offshore crane Stage 3, and will be
available when new revision of NORSOK R003 and curricula are
released.

Learning Goals:
The participant shall acquire sufficient practical skills to
safely operate G- 5 offshore cranes onboard ships, floating
installations and fixed installations where one or both are in
motion.

Molde

Dates available upon request

Target Participants:
Future Offshore Crane Operators in the North Sea, Norwegian
Shelf.
Prerequisites:
Completed Stage 2 Module A and B. The course subjects will
be outlined according to the requirements in the NORSOK
standard for G5 certification.
Maximum Participants:
1 participant.

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24 hours / 3 days

G5 Offshore Crane Operator Retraining Module O-5.3S


Applicable to Following Cranes:

Lattice Boom Offshore Crane

Knuckle Boom Offshore Crane

All prerequisite documentation must be verified by Norway training


organization before starting the course. Operation responsible
personnel can also participate in the course, but will not receive a
course certificate. They will receive a diploma for participation only.
Local lifting and handling procedures from each company sending
participants must be made available to course location (if relevant).

Course Description:
This course is designed to verify that crane operators have enough
theoretical and practical knowledge in safe use of the offshore
crane. This is to prevent unwanted incidents during offshore
crane lifting operations and will be available when new revision of
NORSOK R003 and curricula are released.

Maximum Participants:
4 participants

Target Participants:
This course is intended for:

Offshore crane operators who need to verify their competence
as crane operators.

Offshore crane operators with certificate issued outside of
Norway, and require a Norwegian certificate.

Operational responsible personnel.

Learning Goals:

Discuss accidents related to lifting and handling operations.

Explain standard work procedures for crane operators in
Norway.

Demonstrate appropriate use of simulator equipment.

Demonstrate correct lifting operations during variable
conditions.

Demonstrate critical lifting operations skills.

Demonstrate correct use of offshore crane safety systems.

Demonstrate appropriate reaction to various crane incidents.

Demonstrate appropriate lifting of personnel.

Prerequisites:
Before attending the course, each student should have completed:

G5 Offshore Crane Operator Certificate
In addition if crane operator has competency outside Norway:

Completed Stage 3 according to OPITO.

Evidence of experience as a crane operator in the field.

Molde

24 hours / 3 days

Deck Operator Simulator Training Module O-5.4


Course Description:
This course will provide deck operators with understanding
of preventing accidents related to lifting and handling
operations. It will provide them with practical skills for
lifting operations and safety behavior in compliance with
Norwegian laws, regulations and standards and will be
available when new revision of NORSOK R003 and curricula
are released.

Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
4 participants
Learning Goals:
Discuss accidents related to lifting and handling
operations.
Explain standard work procedures for deck operators in
Norway.
Explain appropriate use of procedures and standards.
Demonstrate correct lifting operations.
Demonstrate appropriate application of safety.
Demonstrate correct lifting of personnel.

Target Participants:
Offshore deck operators, slingers, signalers.
Prerequisites:
Before attending the course, each student should have
completed:
Deck operator certificate.

Molde

All prerequisite documentation must be verified by Norway


training organization before starting the course. Operation
responsible personnel can also participate in the course,
but will not receive a course certificate. They will receive a
diploma for participation only. Local lifting and handling
procedures from each company sending participants must
be made available to course location (if relevant).

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Knowledge of how to optimize operation


and maintenance ensures a maximum
return of investment.

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Electro-Technical Maintenance

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5 days

Subsea AHC Knuckle Boom Crane,


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is based on a standard Subsea AHC Knuckle
Boom Crane, and will provide a general understanding of
the equipments intention, construction and manner of
operation. In addition, the participants will obtain sufficient
technical knowledge to perform electrical maintenance and
solve unforeseen occurrences in relation to the electrical
system. By using authentic crane software and troubleshooting exercises, the participants will obtain important
electro technical knowledge about NOV knuckle boom
crane(s). Hands-on activities in relation to course subjects
are available. A knuckle boom crane emulator with active
heave, containing authentic hardware and software, is used
as part of the hands-on activities.

Maximum Participants:
8 participants
Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Perform inspections, maintenance, and troubleshooting
on the electrical system according to the user manual.

Kristiansand

Target Participants:
Electro technical personnel who will perform first line setup
changes and maintenance. This includes performing
preventative, periodic and corrective maintenance on NOV
Subsea AHC Knuckle Boom Cranes.

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 17
Dec 12

Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.

5 days

Offshore and Pipe Handling Knuckle Boom Crane,


Electro-Technical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is a combination course comprising a standard
Offshore Knuckle Boom Crane and a standard Pipe
Handling Crane, and will provide a general understanding
of the equipments intention, construction and manner of
operation. In addition, the participants will obtain sufficient
technical knowledge to perform electrical maintenance and
solve unforeseen occurrences in relation to the electrical
system. By using authentic crane software and troubleshooting exercises, the participants will obtain important
electro technical knowledge about NOV knuckle boom
crane(s). Hands-on activities in relation to course subjects
are available. A knuckle boom crane emulator with active
heave, containing authentic hardware and software, is used
as part of the hands-on activities.

Maximum Participants:
8 participants
Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Perform inspections, maintenance, and troubleshooting
on the electrical system according to the user manual.

Kristiansand

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 10
Nov 28

Target Participants:
Electro technical personnel who will perform first line
setup changes and maintenance. This includes performing
preventative, periodic and corrective maintenance on NOV
Offshore and Pipe Handling Knuckle Boom Cranes.
Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.

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Lattice Boom Offshore Crane, Instrument Hardwire - Siemens/Omron


Course Description:
This course is based on a standard OC3000 Electro/
Diesel-Hydraulic Crane with Hardwire instrumentation. This
course is designed to prepare participants on understanding
the intention and construction of the offshore crane,
hydraulic and control system, maintenance procedures of
electrical and instrument components. The majority of the
course is based on hands-on training in a full scale offshore
crane machinery room, on a instrument workstation and
on relevant components, PLC, gears, pumps and motors.
In addition, crane emulators are used for adjusting limits,
sectors, and to perform control and calibration of load cells
and counters.

5 days

Learning Goals:
Describe the intention and construction of the main
components of the offshore crane.
Explain the functions and maintenance procedures of
the cranes electrical components.
Describe the principles of the hydraulic system.
Explain the functions and maintenance procedures of
the instrument system.
Demonstrate correct control and calibration of the crane
control system.
Demonstrate troubleshooting of the crane control
system.

Target Participants:
Personnel performing electrical or instrument maintenance
on NOV Offshore Cranes with Hardwire instrumentation.

Molde

Onsite

Dates available upon request

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Lattice Boom Offshore Crane, Instrument Profibus - Siemens


Course Description:
This course is based on a standard OC3000 Electro/
Diesel-Hydraulic crane with Profibus instrumentation. This
course is designed to prepare participants on understanding
the intention and construction of the offshore crane,
hydraulic and control system, maintenance procedures of
electrical and instrument components. The majority of the
course is based on hands-on training in a full scale offshore
crane machinery room, on a instrument workstation
and on relevant components, PLC, gears, pumps and
motors. In addition, crane emulators are used for adjusting
limits, sectors, and to perform control and calibration of load
cells and counters.

5 days

Learning Goals:

Course participants shall obtain general knowledge
about the intention and construction of the main
components of the offshore crane.
Explain the functions and maintenance procedures
of the cranes electrical components and instrument
system.
Describe the principles of the hydraulic system.
The students shall be able to perform inspections,
calibrations and maintenance as described in the user
manual.
Participants will also obtain extended system
knowledge and troubleshooting experience by
performing practical tasks in a cabin cabinet with
bus communication to machinery cabinet and with
relevant field equipment connected. Set up of new field
equipment is included.

Target Participants:
Electricians and instrument personnel performing
maintenance and troubleshooting on NOV Offshore Cranes
with Profibus instrumentation.
Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.

Molde
Onsite

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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Dates available upon request

Lattice Boom Offshore Crane, Instrument Hardwire Retraining - Siemens/Omron


Course Description:
This course is based on a standard OC3000 Electro/
Diesel-Hydraulic crane with Hardwire instrumentation. This
course is designed to prepare participants on understanding
the intention and construction of the offshore crane,
hydraulic and control system, maintenance procedures of
electrical and instrument components. The majority of the
course is based on hands-on training in a full scale offshore
crane machinery room, on a instrument workstation and
on relevant components, PLC, gears, pumps and motors.
In addition, crane emulators are used for adjusting limits,
sectors, and to perform control and calibration of load cells
and counters.

3 days

Learning Goals:
Explain the functions and maintenance procedures of
the cranes electrical components.
Describe the principles of the hydraulic system.
Explain the functions and maintenance procedures of
the instrument system.
Demonstrate correct control and adjustment of the
crane control system.
Demonstrate troubleshooting of the crane control
system.

Molde

Dates available upon request

Target Participants:
Electricians and instrument personnel performing
maintenance and troubleshooting on NOV Offshore Cranes
with Hardwire instrumentation.
Prerequisites:
Before attending the course, each student should have
completed Lattice Boom Offshore Crane Instrument
Hardwire Course.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Lattice Boom Offshore Crane, Instrument Profibus Retraining - Siemens


Course Description:
This course is based on a standard OC3000 Electro/
Diesel-Hydraulic crane with Profibus instrumentation. This
course is designed to prepare participants on understanding
the intention and construction of the offshore crane,
hydraulic and control system, maintenance procedures of
electrical and instrument components. The majority of the
course is based on hands-on training in a full scale offshore
crane machinery room, on a instrument workstation and
on relevant components, PLC, gears, pumps and motors.
In addition, crane emulators are used for adjusting limits,
sectors, and to perform control and calibration of load cells
and counters.

3 days

Maximum Participants:
8 participants
Learning Goals:
The students shall be able to perform inspections,
calibrations and maintenance as described in the user
manual.
Participants will also obtain extended system
knowledge and troubleshooting experience by
performing practical tasks in a cabin cabinet whit
bus communication to machinery cabinet and with
relevant field equipment connected. Set up of new field
equipment is included.

Target Participants:
Electricians and instrument personnel performing
maintenance
and troubleshooting on NOV Offshore Cranes with Profibus
instrumentation.

Molde

Dates available upon request

Prerequisites:
Before attending the course, each student should have
completed Lattice Boom Offshore Crane Instrument Profibus
Course.

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Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance

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Subsea AHC Knuckle Boom Crane


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course

5 days

Course Description:
This course is based on a standard Subsea AHC Knuckle
Boom Crane, and will provide a general understanding of
the equipments intention, construction and manner of
operation. Participants will be able to perform inspections,
trouble shooting, maintenance and repairs in a correct,
efficient and safe manner as described in the user manual.
In addition, participants will obtain sufficient technical
knowledge to solve unforeseen occurrences in relation to
the hydraulic system on the crane(s). Hands-on activities in
relation to course subjects are available. A knuckle boom
crane emulator with active heave, containing authentic
hardware and software, is used as part of the hands-on
activities.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Perform inspections, maintenance, and troubleshooting
according to the user manual.

Kristiansand

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 10
Nov 28

Target Participants:
Hydraulic and mechanical personnel that will be performing
maintenance on NOV Subsea AHC Knuckle Boom Cranes.
Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

5 days

Offshore and Pipe Handling Knuckle Boom Crane


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is a combination course comprising a standard
Offshore Knuckle Boom Crane and a standard Pipe Handling
Crane, and will provide a general understanding of the
equipments intention, construction and manner of
operation. Participants will be able to perform inspections,
trouble shooting, maintenance and repairs in a correct,
efficient and safe manner as described in the user manual.
In addition, participants will obtain sufficient technical
knowledge to solve unforeseen occurrences in relation to
the hydraulic system on the crane(s). Hands-on activities in
relation to course subjects are available. A knuckle boom
crane emulator with active heave, containing authentic
hardware and software, is used as part of the hands-on
activities.

Maximum Participants:
8 participants
Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Perform inspections, maintenance, and troubleshooting
according to the user manual.

Kristiansand

Additional dates available upon request


Oct 24
Dec 5

Target Participants:
Hydraulic and mechanical personnel that will be performing
maintenance on NOV Offshore and Pipe Handling Knuckle
Boom Cranes.
Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.

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5 days

Lattice Boom Offshore Crane


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is based on a standard OC3000 crane and
will provide a general understanding of HSE routines,
system knowledge and correct use and understanding of
maintenance procedures within the field of hydraulics and
mechanics. The majority of the course is based on hands-on
training in a full scale offshore crane machinery room and on
relevant components, gears, pumps and motors.

Learning Goals:
Obtain general knowledge about the intention and
construction of the main components of the offshore
crane.
Obtain general knowledge about the hydraulic systems.
Obtain general knowledge about the crane operation
function.
Know where to find necessary information for
preventive maintenance.
Perform component replacement and testing as
described in user manual.
Perform troubleshooting on the hydraulic systems.
Perform inspections, troubleshooting, maintenance and
repairs as described in the user manual.

Target Participants:
Hydraulic/mechanical and personnel performing
maintenance on NOV Offshore Cranes.
Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Molde

Dates available upon request

Onsite

Dates available upon request

3 days

Lattice Boom Offshore Crane


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course Retraining
Course Description:
This course is based on a standard OC3000 crane. This
course will provide a general understanding of HSE routines,
system knowledge and correct use and understanding of
maintenance procedures within the field of hydraulics and
mechanics. The majority of the course is based on hands-on
training in a full scale offshore crane machinery room and on
relevant components, gears, pumps and motors.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments intention, construction and
manner of operation.
Obtain general knowledge about the hydraulic systems.
Perform inspections, troubleshooting and maintenance
as described in the user manual.
Know where to find necessary information for
preventive maintenance.
Perform troubleshooting on the hydraulic systems.

Target Participants:
Mechanical technicians and personnel carrying out
service and maintenance in accordance to preventative
maintenance routines on NOV Offshore Cranes.

Molde

Prerequisites:
Before attending the course, each participant should have
completed Lattice Boom Offshore Crane Hydraulic
Mechanical Maintenance Course.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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1 day

Socketing Course
Course Description:
This is a theoretical and practical course in resin socketing
on steel ropes. The course is according to NS-EN 13411-2
standard and instructions given by the producer of
Wirelock, Millfield Enterprises Limited.

Learning Goals:
Explain appropriate use of procedures and standards
for resin socketing.
Demonstrate correct socketing of steel rope
terminations.

Target Participants:
Personnel involved in resin socketing on steel ropes.

Molde

Prerequisites:
None

Dates available upon request

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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Rig/Vessel Specific Courses


Rig/vessel specific courses cover the specific equipment and systems on
a particular rig or vessel. They are specifically prepared and designed for
the actual equipment and belonging control system the customer has
purchased. A customer may request a complete, tailor-made training
package on several types of equipment and/or systems. The courses will be
presented sequentially (reduces travel costs and time away from work).
Project drawings/rig layout drawings are used for the specific course. A
number of our courses can also be delivered onboard.

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Operator

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Cyberbase Drilling & Pipe Handling Operation


Course Description:
This course is designed to provide participants with
knowledge of Cyberbase operation, control and interaction
of NOV drilling equipment and systems. Operation
instructions and technical description of equipment will
be discussed in detail with regards to the NOV operation
manual. The majority of the course is hands-on training,
both on Cyberbase System Training Stations and in Drilling
Simulator.

Learning Goals:
Describe safety aspects related to operation.
Explain main data, range of application and function of
the equipment and systems.
Explain and demonstrate navigation of various HMI
displays.
Outline technical specifications of equipment.
Explain how to utilize NOV user manuals.
Explain emergency procedures.
Solve practical exercises in Drilling Simulator and on
Cyberbase System Training Station.

Target Participants:
Drilling Section Leaders (Toolpushers), Drillers and Assistant
Drillers.

Stavanger

Prerequisites:
Experience and practical understanding of the drilling
process and operation of the specific drilling equipment.

Kristiansand
Houston

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Brazil
Singapore
Korea

Cyberbase Pipe Handling Operation


Course Description:
This course is designed to provide participants with valuable
knowledge of the pipe handling functions of the Cyberbase
Control System and NOV drilling equipment. Special focus
will be on the pipe handling procedures and hands-on
training in Drilling Simulator. The majority of the course
is hands-on training, both on Cyberbase System Training
Stations and in Drilling Simulator.

Learning Goals:
Describe safety aspects related to operation.
Explain range of application and function of the
equipment & systems.
Explain and demonstrate navigation of various HMI
displays.
Outline technical specifications of equipment.
Explain emergency procedures.
Examine manual run and auto run in simulator.
Solve practical exercises and troubleshooting in Drilling
Simulator and on Cyberbase System Training Station.

Target Participants:
Drilling Section Leaders (Toolpushers), Derrickman,
Roughnecks and Assistant Drillers.
Prerequisites:
Understanding of drilling process.

Stavanger
Kristiansand

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Houston
Brazil
Singapore
Korea

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Cyberbase Drilling Performance Operator


Course Description:
This course is designed to provide participants with
operation skills on Cyberbase Control System and NOV
drilling equipment. The majority of the course is hands-on
training in our Drilling Simulator with focus on increased
performance level for the drilling crew and solving troubleshooting scenarios.

Learning Goals:
Describe safety aspects related to operation.
Explain and demonstrate setup of equipment and
systems.
Outline technical specifications in troubleshooting
situations.
Explain emergency procedures.
Solve practical scenarios in Drilling Simulator and
extensive troubleshooting.

Target Participants:
Drilling Section Leaders (Toolpushers), Drillers, Assistant
Drillers, Roughnecks, Floor hands and Derrickman.

Stavanger

Prerequisites:
NOV Cyberbase & Drilling Equipment Operator course or
experience.

Kristiansand
Houston

Maximum Participants:
6 participants

Brazil
Singapore
Korea

Cyberbase Smart Machine Integrator (PIM, ACS & MMC)


Course Description:
This course covers the intention, construction and operation
of the Anti Collision System, the Pipe Interlock Management
(PIM) and the Multi Machine Control (MMC). It will cover
the interaction between these systems and the drilling
equipment, setup, troubleshooting during operations,
alarms and safety aspects. The course has focus on how
to use the systems efficiently, also in challenging and
unexpected situations in operation.

Learning Goals:
Explain the intention, construction and manner of
operation of the Pipe Interlock Management, Anti
Collision System and Multi Machine Control.
Describe the systems operation.
Demonstrate operation of the systems in a secure,
correct and efficient manner.

Target Participants:
This course is intended for personnel responsible for the
operation of NOV drilling and pipe handling equipment.

Kristiansand
Stavanger
Houston

Prerequisites:
A basic understanding of drilling and pipe handling
processes.
Basic knowledge of NOV Cyberbase controlled
equipment or successfully completed KRS drilling
equipment course.

Brazil
Singapore
Korea

Maximum Participants:
4 participants

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Drilling Fluid System Operation


Course Description:
This course is designed to give and enhance the participants understanding of essential equipment included
in the drilling fluid process. Participants will learn about
the operating characteristics and possibilities of specific
equipment under different scenarios. The class will progress
through theory in classroom and practical hands-on training
with drilling fluid system simulator.

Learning Goals:
Demonstrate skills on rig specific operating system and
drilling fluid simulator.
Explain the safety aspects of the drilling fluid system.
Explain how to ensure safe and efficient operation of
systems, machines and equipment.
Describe each systems role in the drilling fluid process.
Describe how to carry out the necessary inspections
prior to operating the equipment.

Target Participants:
Derrick Man
Drilling Fluid Operator
Mud Man, Pit Man, Pump Hand and Shaker Hand
Roughneck / Floor Hand
Assistant Driller

Stavanger
Kristiansand

Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge of the drilling fluid process.

Houston

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Singapore

Brazil

Korea

Drilling Fluid System Operation, Onboard Training


Learning Goals:
Demonstrate safe and efficient operation of systems,
machines and equipment.
Describe each systems role in the drilling fluid process.
Explain main data, functionality and technical details of
the system, machines and equipment.
Describe how to carry out the necessary inspections
prior to operating the equipment.

Course Description:
This course is designed to enhance the participants understanding of essential equipment included in the drilling
fluid process. Participants will learn about the operating
characteristics and possibilities of specific equipment under
different scenarios. The class will progress through theory in
classroom and practical hands-on training onboard rig.
Target Participants:
Derrick Man
Drilling Fluid Operator
Mud Man, Pit Man, Pump Hand and Shaker Hand
Roughneck / Floor Hand
Assistant Driller

Onsite

Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge of the drilling fluid process.
Maximum Participants:
4 participants per shift

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Choke & Kill and HP Manifolds, Onboard Training


Course Description:
This course is designed to give the participants an understanding on how to operate the Choke & Kill and HP
manifolds. Participants will learn to maintain and operate
valves and interpret control system. The course will progress
through theoretical and hands-on training onboard rig.

Learning Goals:
Describe equipment in general terms (range of
application & function).
Explain various safety aspects/ precautions related to
operation.
Explain the emergency operation procedures of the
equipment.
Demonstrate how to interpret system feedback.
Demonstrate how to operate local control panel and
touch panel.

Target Participants:
Toolpusher
Driller
Assistant Driller
Other relevant rig personnel

Onsite

Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge of drilling processes.

Maximum Participants:
4 participants per shift

Well Intervention Operation


Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Describe inspections, maintenance, and
troubleshooting according to the Users Manuals.

Course Description:
The course will provide learners with sufficient technical
knowledge to operate the on-board equipment (as listed in
the assembled course curriculum for onboard equipment)
in a correct, safe and efficient manner. Participants will
learn about the equipments intention, construction and
manner of operation, including system design (i.e. hydraulic,
electrical, mechanical, control system). The course also
focuses on the interaction of the equipment on a specific
rig/ vessel (System integration) and during the whole
course, NOV User Manuals will be utilized to locate pertinent
information. Furthermore, participants will learn how to
utilize the NOV spare part system and what to do if Technical
Support/ Service is needed.

Kristiansand
Stavanger
Houston

Target Participants:
Operators of Well Intervention Systems.

Brazil
Singapore

Prerequisites:
Participants should have relevant experience.

Korea

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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Cyberbase Drilling & Pipe Handling, Onsite Assistance


Course Description:
Instructor will assist and check for safe and effective
performance to ensure optimal running of equipment,
minimizing the possibility of downtime. The findings will
be documented in an onboard assistance report and used
to close competence gaps. Other detected issues will be
handled onboard and/or forwarded through appropriate
channels.
Target Participants:
As requested by customer.
Prerequisites:
None
Maximum Participants:
TBD

Onsite

Learning Goals:
As requested by customer.

Drilling Fluid System, Onsite Assistance


Course Description:
Instructor will assist in operation and optimal running of
equipment, check for safe and effective operation, which
will be documented in an onboard assistance report.
The findings detected will be used to close competence
gaps. Other detected issues will be handled onboard and/
or forwarded through appropriate channels. In case of
equipment failure we can assist the maintenance crew in
rectification and calibration.

Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge of the drilling fluid process.
Maximum Participants:
TBD
Learning Goals:
Operational methods
DORS Dynamic Optimum Routing System
General HMI operation
Advanced HMI settings
Auto functions and safety interlocks
Maintenance and troubleshooting on relevant
equipment
Calibration
Process logic

Target Participants:
Derrick Man
Drilling Fluid Operator
Assistant Driller
Floor Hand
Optional Participation*:
Electronic Engineer (Electronics Section Leader)
Electronic Technician
Electrician Engineer (Technical Section Leader)
Electrical Technician
*Availability of electric personnel depends on their priorities
onboard. Electrical personnel are needed to safeguard
competency for calibrating and fine tuning of equipment.

Onsite

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5 days

Cyberbase Drilling Operation


Course Description:
This course is designed to train operators in safe and
efficient operation, control and interaction of the Cyberbase
system and NOV drilling equipment with extensive hands-on
training in Drilling Simulator and on Cyberbase System
Training Stations.

Learning Goals:
Describe safety aspects related to operation.
Explain and demonstrate setup of equipment and
systems.
Outline technical specifications in troubleshooting
situations.
Explain emergency procedures.
Solve practical scenarios in Drilling Simulator and
extensive troubleshooting.

Target Participants:
This course is intended for personnel responsible for drilling
operation.
Prerequisites:
Understanding of drilling operation.
Maximum Participants:
6 participants

Stavanger

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Add-on Equipment/System
These courses are available as individual courses on demand or can be added on to existing packaged
offerings.

SoftSpeed
This course is designed to teach participants
about the damage caused on string and
equipment by torsional vibrations, how
SoftSpeed works and how it can be used in
an efficient manner.
DFR
This course is designed to prepare
participants to understand the Drilling Flight
Recorders intention, topology and functions.
Participants also practice the operation of
relevant functions.
DC/HVAC/CYB
This course is designed as an introduction
to the Drillers Cabin, HVAC and Cyberbase
Operator Station. Participants will focus on
its safe and efficient operation.
MMC Complete
This course is designed to teach the
participants the intention, set-up and
operation of the Multi Machine Control
system. This includes trip-in/out as well as
stand building/breaking and drilling support.
The participants will practice these processes
and solve troubleshooting scenarios in the
Drilling Simulator.
MMC Trip-in/out
This course is designed with special focus
on the trip-in/out function. Participants will
focus on troubleshooting.
PIM
This course is designed to help the
participants achieve sufficient technical skills
and understanding of the Pipe Interlock
Management, in order to run the equipment
in a safe and efficient manner.

Guide Arms
This course is designed to teach participants
about the system design and operating
manners for the Guide Arms.

1/2
day

HPU
This course is designed to teach participants
about the system design and operating
manners for the Hydraulic Power Unit.

1/2

EBT
This course is designed to teach participants
about the system design and operating
manners for the Elevated Backup Tong.

day

RCWM
This course is designed to teach participants
about the system design and operating
manners for the Riser Catwalk Machine.

1/2
day

PCWM
This course is designed to teach participants
about the system design and operating
manners for the Pipe Catwalk Machine.

days

Catheads
This course is designed to teach participants
about the system design and operating
manners for the Catheads.
Riser Tensioner
This course is designed to teach participants
about the system design and operating
manners for the Riser Tensioner.

day

Mousehole
This course is designed to teach participants
about the system design and operating
manners for the Mousehole.

day

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day

1/2
day

1/2
day

1/2
day

1/2
day

1/2
day

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Electro-Technical Maintenance

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Cyberbase & Drilling Equipment Electro-Technical Maintenance


Course Description:
This course is designed to provide participants with valuable
knowledge in troubleshooting and maintenance of the
Cyberbase Control System. The equipment and the functions
of the electrical system will be discussed and participants
will learn to utilize the information gained to troubleshoot
and assist operations. Participants will work with troubleshooting scenarios in accordance with NOV documentation.
This includes hands-on training on Cyberbase System PLCs,
and customized exercises in the Drilling Simulator.

Learning Goals:
Explain safety relevant to maintenance, troubleshooting
and operation of the system.
Describe the system in general terms, its components
and purpose.
Demonstrate basic navigation and administration of the
system.
Perform troubleshooting and maintenance on the
system.

Target Participants:
Senior Electronic Engineer (Electronics Section Leader),
Electronic Engineer, Senior Electrician Engineer (Technical
Section Leader), and Electrician Engineer (Assistant
Technical Section Leader).

Stavanger
Kristiansand
Houston

Prerequisites:
Electrical or Electro Technical background.

Brazil
Singapore

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Korea

DFR Onboard Electro-Technical, Onboard Training


Course Description:
This course is designed to provide participants with an
understanding of how to operate the Drilling Flight Recorder
(DFR) for troubleshooting and maintenance purposes.
Participants will learn how to utilize the DFR to investigate
events and generate reports related to a drilling operation.
The course will progress through theoretical and hands-on
training onboard rig.

Learning Goals:
Describe the systems intention and construction.
Explain system requirements in order to ensure correct
operation of the system.
Explain the systems hardware in order to perform
inspections, troubleshooting and maintenance.
Demonstrate utilization of the DFR.
Demonstrate how to perform event analysis.

Target Participants:
Electrical Engineers and ET personnel.

Onsite

Prerequisites:
Basic understanding of the Cyberbase System.

Maximum Participants:
4 participants per shift

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DFR Onshore Electro-Technical


Course Description:
This course is designed to provide participants with an
understanding of how to operate the Drilling Flight Recorder
(DFR) for troubleshooting and maintenance purposes.
Participants will learn how to utilize the DFR to investigate
events and generate reports related to a drilling operation.
The course will progress through theoretical and hands-on
training onshore, in a customers support center or collaboration center.

Learning Goals:
Explain the purpose of the Onshore DFR.
Demonstrate use of Onshore DFR with feeds from
various rigs.
Demonstrate how to create reports and investigate
details from various rigs.

Onsite

Target Participants:
Personnel using DFR from onshore to monitor various rigs in
operation.
Prerequisites:
Basic understanding of the Cyberbase System.
Maximum Participants:
4 participants

Drilling Equipment Electro-Technical Maintenance Course


Course Description:
This course is designed to train participants on the control
system, electrical instruments, and troubleshooting of
each type of equipment. The major components and the
functions of the mechanical and electrical system will
be discussed. Electrical troubleshooting procedures will
be explained in accordance with the NOV User Service
Manual. Participants will engage in hands on activities
including installation and troubleshooting of NOV and 3rd
party software using computer based simulators, technical
documents, and other relevant hardware.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
electro technical maintenance in a correct and safe
manner.
Explain the electrical system .

Kristiansand

Target Participants:
Electrical Engineers and ET Personnel for Drilling- and
Motion Compensating/Sub Sea Equipment.

Stavanger

Prerequisites:
Electrical or Electro Technical background.

Brazil

Houston

Singapore

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Korea

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Hands-on Troubleshooting, Drilling Equipment & Knuckle Boom Crane


Advanced Electro-Technical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
The participants will obtain technical skills to perform
maintenance, troubleshooting and to solve unforeseen occurrences
on the systems/equipment listed below. This course is based on the
participants solving various troubleshooting scenarios with use of
hands-on training equipment listed below. Approximately 85% of
the course will be hands-on.

Familiar with the NOV PLC program structure, identify the NOV
standard program blocks and demonstrate how to search and
monitor in the PLC programs.
Identify different instruments used on NOV machinery.

Simulator Training (rig specific if available):


Upon course completion, course participants shall be able to:

Set up the different machines for operation.

Run the machines in different operating modes.

Locate information/alarms/messages on Cyberbase displays.

Troubleshoot using information on Cyberbase displays.

Set up ServiceLab on eHawk PC.

Monitor signals in the machine PLC program.

Analyze fault symptoms.

Utilize the information to suggest possible solutions for
correcting the faults.

Target Participants:
This course is designed for experienced ET Personnel.
Prerequisites:
Prior to attending the course, each course participant should have
at least one of the following:

Completed NOV Cyberbase Drilling Equipment & System
Training and had at least 6 months experiences on a rig after
that.

Successfully completed online pre-assessment.

NOV Hands On Workshop :


Upon course completion, course participants shall be able to:

Locate the instruments.

Troubleshoot by utilizing the PLC program, ServiceLab and
measuring instruments.

Analyze fault symptoms and correct the faults.

Utilize relevant software for troubleshooting and configuration
of hardware.

Maximum Participants:
8 participants
Learning Goals:
Classroom:
Rig specific user manuals, PLC, Instrumentation, software upon
course completion, course participants shall be able to:

Utilize the information in NOV User manuals.

Kristiansand

Drilling Fluid System Electro-Technical Maintenance Course


Learning Goals:
Describe main data, functionality and technical details
of the system, machines and equipment.
Describe how to find and utilize NOV documents for
maintenance and troubleshooting.
Obtain knowledge on how to detect abnormalities and
perform inspections, troubleshooting, maintenance and
repair.
Demonstrate how to calibrate density transmitters.
Describe principle of load cell and demonstrate how to
calibrate.

Course Description:
This course is designed to enhance the participants understanding of essential electrical components included in the
Drilling Fluid Systems. Participants will learn how to detect
abnormalities, troubleshoot and calibrate specific electrical
items. The class will progress through theoretical and
hands-on training on ET workstation.
Target Participants:
Senior Electronic Engineer (Electronics Section Leader)
Electronic Technician
Electrical Engineer (Assistant Technical Section Leader)
Senior Electrical Engineer (Technical Section Leader)

Stavanger

Prerequisites:
Electrical or electro technical background.

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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Drilling Fluid System Instruments Maintenance Course, Onboard Training


Course Description:
This course is designed to enhance the participants understanding of essential electrical components included in the
drilling fluid process. Participants will learn how to detect
abnormalities, troubleshoot and calibrate specific electrical
items. The course will progress through theoretical and
hands-on training onboard rig.

Learning Goals:
Explain safety aspects/ -precautions related to
maintenance and troubleshooting.
Describe main data and functions of the system,
machines and equipment.
Explain how to detect abnormalities and perform
inspections, troubleshooting and maintenance.
Demonstrate how to calibrate relevant rig specific
instruments.

Target Participants:
Electronic Engineer (Electronics Section Leader)
Electronic Technician
Electrician
Electrical Engineer (Technical Section Leader)

Onsite

Prerequisites:
Electrical or electro technical background.
Maximum Participants:
4 participants per shift

Well Intervention Electro-Technical Maintenance Course


Course Description:
The course will provide the necessary knowledge for using
the Simatic S7 Manager as a troubleshooting tool for
the specified NOV equipment. Course participants shall
understand the basic functions of the Siemens Simatic
S7 PLC System and be able to utilize the Simatic Manager
software by training on a NOV PLC test station. In addition,
learners will obtain sufficient technical knowledge to
perform maintenance and solve unforeseen occurrences on
the onboard equipment (as listed in the course curriculum).

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
electro technical maintenance in a correct and safe
manner.
Perform inspections, maintenance, and troubleshooting
on the electrical system according to the Users Manuals.

Target Participants:
Electro Technical Maintenance course are Electrical
Engineers and ET Personnel for Well Intervention Systems.

Kristiansand

Prerequisites:
Electrical or Electro Technical background.

Houston

Stavanger

Brazil

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Singapore
Korea

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Learning by doing is essential, therefore NOV


Training uses simulator training and practical
hands-on exercises throughout the majority of
the courses.

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Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance

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Drilling Equipment
Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of each type of equipment in regards
to maintenance and troubleshooting specific to their rig/
vessel. The purpose and location of the major assemblies
and their sub-assemblies will be discussed in order to
understand how the equipment operates under normal
conditions. Periodic maintenance schedules and procedures
will be explained in accordance with the NOV User Manual.
Using rig specific technical drawings, troubleshooting
techniques will be covered for common problems.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Describe inspections, maintenance, and
troubleshooting according to the user manual.

Target Participants:
This course is intended for personnel who will perform for
mechanical maintenance on the specific equipment.

Stavanger

Prerequisites:
Before attending the course, each participant should have
relevant experience and basic hydraulic knowledge.

Brazil

Kristiansand

Houston

Singapore
Korea

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Well Intervention
Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of each type of equipment in regards
to maintenance and troubleshooting specific to their rig/
vessel. The purpose and location of the major assemblies
and their sub-assemblies will be discussed in order to
understand how the equipment operates under normal
conditions. Periodic maintenance schedules and procedures
will be explained in accordance with the NOV User Manual.
Using rig specific technical drawings, troubleshooting
techniques will be covered for common problems.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Describe inspections, maintenance, and
troubleshooting according to the user manual.

Target Participants:
This course is intended for personnel who will perform for
mechanical maintenance on the specific equipment.

Stavanger

Prerequisites:
Before attending the course, each participant should have
relevant experience.

Brazil

Kristiansand

Houston

Singapore
Korea

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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Motion Compensation Combined Course for


Operation and Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance
Course Description:
During the course, participants will obtain sufficient
technical knowledge to operate and perform maintenance
on the on-board Motion Compensation/ Subsea Equipment
(as listed in the assembled course curriculum). They will
learn about system design, the equipments intention,
construction and manner of operation, including system
interaction. Learning about the operating procedures and
how to perform inspections, trouble shooting, maintenance
and repairs enables each learner to operate the equipment
in question, in addition to perform inspections, troubleshooting, maintenance and repairs in a correct, efficient
and safe manner. During the whole course, participants will
be trained in utilizing Rig Specific Users Manuals to locate
pertinent information, and hence be better prepared for the
on-board reality.

Learning Goals:

Target Participants:
Motion Compensation/Sub Sea personnel.

Singapore

Explain the equipments purpose, function and general


assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Describe inspections, maintenance, and
troubleshooting according to the user manual.

Kristiansand
Stavanger
Houston
Brazil

Korea

Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

HP Mud Pumps and DFS Maintenance Course


Learning Goals:
Describe specific machines and equipment role in the
drilling fluid process.
Explain the results of good maintenance to ensure
efficient automatic or manual operation of system and
equipment.
Explain how to detect abnormalities and perform
inspections, troubleshooting, maintenance and repairs.
Utilize NOV mechanical/ hydraulic drawings in
connection with fault finding.

Course Description:
This course is designed to prepare the participants for
maintaining specific equipment in the drilling fluid system
(DFS) including High Pressure (HP) Mud Pumps. Participants
will learn how to detect and troubleshoot abnormalities of
specific equipment under different scenarios. Instruction will
progress through small chunks of theory in the classroom,
and enhanced by practical hands-on training.
Target Participants:
Chief Mechanic
Rig Mechanic
Derrick Man
Drilling Fluid Operator
Floor Hand/ Roughneck
Mechanical Maintenance Personnel

Stavanger
Kristiansand
Houston

Prerequisites:
Mechanical background.

Brazil

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Singapore
Korea

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HP Mud Pumps and DFS Mechanical Maintenance Course, Onboard Training


Course Description:
This course is designed to enhance the participants understanding of essential maintenance on machines and
equipment included in the drilling fluid process. Participants
will learn how to detect and troubleshoot abnormalities of
specific equipment under different scenarios. The class will
progress through theoretical and hands-on training onboard
rig.

Learning Goals:
Explain the safety aspects/ -precautions related to
maintenance and troubleshooting.
Understand the result of good maintenance to ensure
efficient operation of systems and equipment.
Explain technical details of the system, machines and
equipment.
Explain how to detect abnormalities and perform
inspections, troubleshooting, maintenance and repairs.
Utilize NOV mechanical/ hydraulic drawings in
connection with fault findings.

Target Participants:
Chief Mechanic
Rig Mechanic
Derrick Man
Drilling Fluid Operator
Floor hand / Roughneck
Mechanical Maintenance Personnel

Onsite

Prerequisites:
Basic hydraulic / mechanical background.
Maximum Participants:
4 participants per shift

Shaffer Equipment Subsea Equipment


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce participants to the
mechanical functions of the Shaffer Subsea equipment in
regards to maintenance and troubleshooting specific to
their rig. The purpose and location of the major assemblies
and their sub-assemblies will be discussed in order to
understand how the equipment operates under normal
conditions. Periodic maintenance schedules and procedures
will be explained in accordance with the NOV User Manual.
Using technical drawings, troubleshooting techniques will be
covered for common problems.

Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Describe inspections, maintenance, and
troubleshooting according to the Users Manuals.

Houston
UK

Target Participants:
This course is intended for personnel responsible for the
mechanical maintenance of Shaffer Subsea equipment.

Stavanger
Kristiansand

Prerequisites:
None

Brazil

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Singapor
Korea

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Shaffer Equipment Surface Type Equipment


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce and create knowledge
and understanding of unit components, operation
sequences, routine maintenance, and safety while testing
and performing maintenance functions on Shaffer Surface
type BOPs. Troubleshooting of the equipment is a critical
area of focus.

Learning Goals:
Identify and understand the purpose of surface
equipment.
Identify different Shaffer spherical, rams, and valves.
Repair and maintain Shaffer surface equipment.

Houston

Target Participants:
Individuals responsible for the operation and maintenance
of the Shaffer surface type equipment toinclude land,
jack-up and platform applications.

UK
Stavanger

Prerequisites:
None

Kristiansand
Brazil

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Singapor
Korea

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Rig/Vessel Specific Courses


Crane & Winch

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All NOV Knuckle Boom Cranes and Riser Gantry Cranes


Operator Courses
Applicable to Following Cranes:
Offshore Knuckle Boom Crane
Subsea AHC Knuckle Boom Crane
Pipe Handling Knuckle Boom Crane
Riser Gantry Crane

Prerequisites:
Course participants should be familiar with offshore crane
operations prior to attending the course. It is also desirable
that they are familiar with subsea load handling. Basic
computer skills are required.

4 days
5 days
3 days
2 days

Course Description:
This course will provide a general understanding of the
equipments intention, construction and manner of
operation. The participants attending the course will be
introduced to how the crane is operated in relation to all
operating modes and functions. They will be instructed in
how to utilize controls and HMI (Human Machine Interface)
in a safe and efficient manner. Participants will be instructed
in load handling principles and crane specific load
charts including specific documentation for the relevant
equipment. Hands-on activities in relation to course subjects
are available.

Maximum Participants:
6 participants
Learning Goals:
Explain the equipments purpose, function and general
assembly.
Explain how to perform safe and efficient operation of
the equipment.
Be able to carry out inspection and first-line
maintenance as described in the user manual.
Kristiansand

Target Participants:
Crane operators and other personnel operating and
performing first line maintenance on NOV Knuckle Boom
Cranes and Riser Gantry Cranes.

3 days

Lattice Boom Offshore Crane Operator Course


for Hydraulic or Variable Frequency Drive Cranes

Learning Goals:
Understand how to utilize NOV User Manuals to locate
pertinent information.
Obtain general knowledge about the intention and
construction of the main components of the offshore
crane.
Understand how to perform safe and efficient operation
of the crane.
Understand how to carry out inspection and first-line
maintenance as described in the user manual.

Course Description:
This course will provide a general understanding of
HSE routines, system functions and understanding of
maintenance procedures. This course has main focus on
daily check routines in a full scale offshore crane machinery
room and on relevant components, gears, pumps and
motors. In addition, crane emulators are used for adjusting
limits, sectors, and to perform control and calibration of load
cells and counters.
Target Participants:
Crane operators and other personnel operating and
performing first line maintenance on NOV Offshore Cranes.

Molde

Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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1 day

Lattice Boom Offshore Crane


Operator Course, Onboard Training
Course Description:
Practical training onboard for the NOV Offshore Crane, with
focus on daily check routines and crane functions to secure
correct use according to the manufacturers user manuals.
This course is in addition to a rig/vessel specific operator
course. To conduct this course, access to the relevant, fully
operational crane and available crane operator is necessary.

Learning Goals:
Demonstrate how to perform Daily Check-out routine.
Demonstrate how to utilize the various CCD menus.
Explain the various operating limits for the crane as
described in Operating Instructions.
Demonstrate how to operate the emergency drive
system.
Demonstrate how to re-reeve and/or change between
main and whip block.

Target Participants:
Crane operators and other personnel operating and
performing first line maintenance on NOV Offshore Cranes.

Onsite

Prerequisites:
NOV crane operator course.

Maximum Participants:
4 participants per shift.

All NOV Knuckle Boom Cranes and Riser Gantry Cranes


Electro-Technical Maintenance Courses
Applicable to Following Cranes:
Offshore Knuckle Boom Crane
Subsea AHC Knuckle Boom Crane
Pipe Handling Knuckle Boom Crane
Riser Gantry Crane

understanding of electrical systems, as well as a general understanding of electric drawings and electrical symbols prior to
attending the course. Knowledge about hydraulic symbols is also
preferred. Basic computer skills are required.

4 days
5 days
3 days
2 days

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Course Description:

This course will provide a general understanding of the


equipments intention, construction and manner of operation.
In addition, the participants will obtain sufficient technical
knowledge to perform electrical maintenance and solve unforeseen
occurrences in relation to the electrical system. By using authentic
crane software and troubleshooting exercises, the participants will
obtain important electro technical knowledge about NOV knuckle
boom crane(s). Hands-on activities in relation to course subjects
are available. A knuckle boom crane emulator with active heave,
containing authentic hardware and software, is used as part of the
hands-on activities.

Learning Goals:


Explain the equipments purpose, function and general


assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Perform inspections, maintenance, and troubleshooting on
the electrical system according to the user manual.

Kristiansand
Stavanger

Target Participants:

Electro technical personnel who will perform first line setup


changes and maintenance on NOV Knuckle Boom Cranes and Riser
Gantry Cranes.

Houston

Prerequisites:

Singapore

Brazil

Course participants must have previous experience with -, and

Korea

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5 days

Lattice Boom Offshore Crane Instrument Course


for Hydraulic or Variable Frequency Drive Cranes
Course Description:
This course is designed to prepare participants on understanding the
intention and construction of the offshore crane, hydraulic and control
system, maintenance procedures of electrical and instrument components.
The majority of the course is based on hands-on training in a full scale
offshore crane machinery room, on a instrument workstation and on relevant
components, PLCs, gears, pumps and motors. In addition, crane emulators
are used for adjusting limits, sectors, and to perform control and calibration of
load cells and counters.

Cranes with Profibus Instrumentation



Course participants shall obtain general knowledge about the intention
and construction of the main components of the offshore crane.

Explain the functions and maintenance procedures of the cranes
electrical components and instrument system.

Describe the principles of the hydraulic system.

The students shall be able to perform inspections, calibrations and
maintenance as described in the user manual.

Participants will also obtain extended system knowledge and
troubleshooting experience by performing practical tasks in a cabin
cabinet with bus communication to machinery cabinet and with relevant
field equipment connected. Set up of new field equipment is included.
Cranes with Variable Frequency Drives

Describe the intention and construction of the main components of the
offshore crane.

Describe the functions of the hydraulic and cooling system.

Explain the functions and maintenance procedures of the cranes
electrical components.

Explain the functions and maintenance procedures of the cranes
variable frequency drive.

Explain the functions and maintenance procedures of the instrument
components.

Navigate, calibrate, operate and use the various menus for maintenance
on the crane.

Demonstrate the functions and maintenance procedures of the cranes
instrumentation.

Demonstrate the functions and maintenance procedures of the cranes
variable frequency drive.

Target Participants:
Personnel performing electrical and instrument maintenance on NOV Offshore
Cranes.
Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants
Learning Goals:
Cranes with Hardwire Instrumentation

Describe the intention and construction of the main components of the
offshore crane.

Explain the functions and maintenance procedures of the cranes
electrical components.

Describe the principles of the hydraulic system.

Explain the functions and maintenance procedures of the instrument
system.

Demonstrate correct control and calibration of the crane control system.

Demonstrate troubleshooting of the crane control system.

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All NOV Knuckle Boom Cranes and Riser Gantry Cranes


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Courses
Applicable to Following Cranes:
Offshore Knuckle Boom Crane
Subsea AHC Knuckle Boom Crane
Pipe Handling Knuckle Boom Crane
Riser Gantry Crane

Prerequisites:
Relevant experience and basic computer skills.

4 days
5 days
3 days
2 days

Maximum Participants:
8 participants
Learning Goals:

Course Description:
This course will provide a general understanding of the
equipments intention, construction and manner of
operation. Participants will be able to perform inspections,
trouble shooting, maintenance and repairs in a correct,
efficient and safe manner as described in the user manual.
In addition, participants will obtain sufficient technical
knowledge to solve unforeseen occurrences in relation to
the hydraulic system on the crane(s). Hands-on activities in
relation to course subjects are available. A knuckle boom
crane emulator with active heave, containing authentic
hardware and software, is used as part of the hands-on
activities.

Explain the equipments purpose, function and general


assembly.
Explain the operating procedures in order to perform
maintenance in a correct and safe manner.
Perform inspections, maintenance, and troubleshooting
according to the user manual.

Kristiansand
Stavanger
Houston
Brazil

Target Participants:
Hydraulic and mechanical personnel performing
maintenance on NOV Knuckle Boom Cranes and Riser
Gantry Cranes.

Singapore
Korea

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5 days

Lattice Boom Offshore Crane


Hydraulic/Mechanical Maintenance Course
Course Description:
This course will provide a general understanding of HSE
routines, system knowledge and correct use and understanding of maintenance procedures within the field of
hydraulics and mechanics. The majority of the course is
based on hands-on training in a full scale offshore crane
machinery room and on relevant components, gears, pumps
and motors.

Learning Goals:

Target Participants:
Hydraulic and mechanical personnel performing
maintenance on NOV Offshore Cranes.

Prerequisites:
Relevant experience.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

Obtain general knowledge about the intention and


construction of the main components of the offshore
crane.
Obtain general knowledge about the hydraulic systems.
Obtain general knowledge about the crane operation
function.
Know where to find necessary information for
preventive maintenance.
Perform component replacement and testing as
described in user manual.
Perform trouble shooting on the hydraulic systems.
Perform inspections, troubleshooting, maintenance and
repairs as described in the user manual.

Molde

2 days

Riser Pull-in Winch System


Course Description:
This course will provide winch operators with knowledge
and understanding about safe use of the riser pull-in system
to avoid accidents. This course is based on the requirements
in Opplringsplan Modul O-2.3 Vinsjer.

Learning Goals:
Explain how to utilize NOV User Manuals to locate
pertinent information.
Explain how to perform safe and efficient operation of
the RPS.
Explain how to carry out inspection and first-line
maintenance as described in the user manual.
Demonstrate how to operate the equipment in a
correct, safe and efficient manner.

Target Participants:
Operators and personnel that shall be involved with
operation and maintenance of this specific Riser Pull-in
System.
Prerequisites:
Completed NORSOK Module O1.1 Use of Lifting Equipment.
Maximum Participants:
8 participants

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4 days

Anchor Handling Winch System


Course Description:
This course will provide participants with knowledge of the
operations, mechanical, hydraulic and electrical system
of the winch. During the course the major components
and functions of the mechanical, hydraulic and electrical
systems will be discussed. Maintenance and troubleshooting
procedures will be explored to prolong life expectancy and
minimize unscheduled downtime. The course will focus on
safe operation and safety systems of the equipment.

Learning Goals:

Safety aspects
Winch system
Navigation of various HMI displays
Emergency procedures
Different modes and when to use them

Kristiansand
Stavanger

Target Participants:
Electricians, electro technicians, hydraulic engineers,
mechanics, operators, officers and all other personnel
involved with winch operations.

Houston
Brazil
Singapore

Prerequisites:
General knowledge of winch operations and an understanding regarding the equipments purpose.

Korea

Maximum Participants:
8 participants

2 days

Technical Crane Introduction Seminar

Learning Goals:
List the main data for the crane.
Explain the design philosophy.
Explain the failure modes (cause and effect).
Explain the cranes limitations.
Explain the safety systems and overload alarms.
Explain the heave compensation principals (theoretical).
Utilize the load charts.
Utilize the de-rating Tables.
Explain the cranes system design (electrical-, hydraulic-,
mechanical and crane control system).
Explain the subsea lifting modes (Normal, AHC, CT).
Explain the emergency systems.

Applicable to Following Cranes:


Offshore Knuckle Boom Crane
Subsea AHC Knuckle Boom Crane
Pipe Handling Knuckle Boom Crane
Riser Gantry Crane
Course Description:
This course will provide management with an overall
knowledge about the NOV equipment purchased for a
specific rig or vessel, and how to utilize the NOV equipment
documents. There is no final test for the Technical Crane
Introduction Seminar. This course may be offered on-site.
Target Participants:
Management personnel.

Kristiansand

Prerequisites:
None

Stavanger
Houston

Maximum Participants:
10 participants

Brazil
Singapore
Korea

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Rig Systems training offers a wide variety of


courses and services to help you get the best,
and safest, performance from your equipment.

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Competency Services &


Solutions
Building a competent and safe workforce now and
tomorrow.
Consultancy
We can review what you have already in place
and advise accordingly based on your business
needs.
Development of Standards
We can work with your technical specialists to
build standards and knowledge requirements,
covering any relevant legislative and regulatory
requirements.
Development of CMS
We can help you develop a fully auditable and
robust CMS.
Assessor Training
If your system requires technical assessors wecan
provide them with either refresher training or
initial training followed by ongoing support and
development for the assessors.
Assessor Qualification
If required, we can provide your assessors with
the current national qualification, which is
transferable and internationally recognized.
Internal Quality Assurance
We can provide ongoing internal quality
assurance for the assessors working within the
system
Internal Quality Assurance Training
If required we can provide personnel with training
and the current national qualification, which is
transferable and internationally recognized.
External Quality Assurance
We can provide ongoing external quality
assurance to support your CMS, assessors
and IQAs.

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Product Line Courses - Drilling


Industry Demands

Training and Competency

A high demand is now being placed upon every


area of the industry to ensure the competence of
personnel and safety critical aspects of their
roles.

As part of training provided, we can provide


accredited OEM standards which complement the
OEM training for all operations and maintenance
personnel. These standards can cover the relevant
specific requirements set by the industry; OEM
training, operator standards, regulatory and regional requirements (i.e. BSEE, API & IADC).

Operator

The demand from industry to show how


personnel meet operator standards, OEM
training, regional regulatory legislation and
requirements can place pressure on a business
to have a system in place to show this readily and
easily.
A flexible system that can adapt and evolve with
the changing business needs and industries
legislative and regulatory requirements is
essential.
Having a clear picture of your end result will
help you to understand your own business,
what your needs are and then define what you
want the outcome to be. Once you understand
your outcome then it is easy to craft a system to
achieve it.

Competency standards are used to measure or


assess the workplace performance of an employee
in a given job role or function. An employee is comp
tent when there is evidence of them working to a
standard or set of standards over a period of time.
The Competency Team will work with your techn
cal specialists to create challenging but achievablestandards of performance and knowledge requir
ments for a given job role or function.
A set of co petency standards is not just passing
a test or ticking a box. Its a vigorous process that
gives you the confidence that you have qualified
people in critical roles who know what they are
doing.

Product Line Courses - Drilling


CMS Development Services

As an SQA approved center with a CMS


accredited by the IADC, the Competency Team
is uniquely qualified to support customers in
the development, maintenance or review of
their CMS. From writing policies and procedures
to system implementation, from creating an
assessment and verification strategy to managing
quality assurance, we can support and direct
you to have a system that is responsive to your
business needs.

Operator

We are driven by customers and want everyone


to be successful in competency because it has a
positive effect on the industry.

NOV has invested considerable resources to


develop a robust competency management
system to ensure the competence of its workforce
on sites all over the world. They have built a
dedicated full time competency team which is
responsible for the promotion, implementation
and quality assurance of the companys
Competency Management System and the
Continuous Professional Development of its
assessors and internal quality assurers. The team
provides support and guidance to assessors
globally and delivers, monitors and records the
development activities of all assessors and IQAs.

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Worldwide Terms and Conditions for Training Course


1. ACCEPTANCE
Orders or other requests, whether oral or written, for the provision of training courses (Training Courses) to be provided by
Seller or any of its affiliates, subsidiaries, or divisions (Seller) to its customers (each a Buyer) are subject to Sellers written
acceptance by an authorized representative of Seller and any orders so accepted will be governed by these Terms and Conditions
for the provision of Training Courses. Buyers submission of a purchase order or other similar document (Purchase Order) shall
be deemed to be an express acceptance of these Terms and Conditions notwithstanding any language in Buyers Purchase Order
inconsistent herewith, and any inconsistent language in Buyers Purchase Order is hereby rejected. These Terms and Conditions
constitute the full and complete agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes any
previous or contemporaneous agreements, understandings or communications, whether written or oral, relating to such subject
matter.
2. PRICES
Prices shall be as stated in the invoice or other similar document (Invoice). An initial preparation fee on the amount agreed
(Initial Preparation Fee) may be fully charged after acceptance of the Purchase Order. The fee for Training Courses includes
1) training material, 2) handouts, 3) administration, and 4) course certificate. The fee for Training Courses does not include:
1) expenses related to any travel to Buyers locations for project meetings necessary to carry out the Training Courses, and 2)
expenses related to the travel of training instructors to/from other locations, including, but not limited to, day rate, airline tickets,
lodging, local transportation and visa application. Buyer shall be responsible for all taxes, whether foreign or domestic, applicable
to the Training Courses provided under these Terms and Conditions. Neither party is responsible for taxes on the other partys
income.
3. PAYMENT
The Initial Preparation Fee shall be paid only once per course package. The fee for Training Courses will be fully invoiced on a
monthly basis, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties. Payment shall be made within 30 (thirty) days from the receipt
of the Invoice by Buyer or prior to the first date of class, whichever is earlier, except as otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties.
Unless otherwise stated, all payments are due in the currency specified in the Invoice. Interest shall be due from Buyer to Seller on
overdue accounts at the maximum rate allowed by the applicable law. Seller shall be entitled to recover all reasonable attorneys
fees and other costs incurred in the collections of overdue accounts.
4. CANCELLATION AND RESCHEDULING FEES
Product Line Courses:
If Training Courses are cancelled by Buyer less than thirty (30) days before the scheduled course date, Buyer will be charged one
hundred percent (100%) of the fee for the Training Courses, plus the Initial Preparation Fee (if applicable). If Buyer reschedules
the Training Courses within thirty (30) days before the original scheduled course date, Buyer will be charged one hundred percent
(100%) of the fee for the Training Courses, plus the Initial Preparation Fee (if applicable) and will be given a fifty percent (50%)
credit to apply towards the rescheduled Training Course. Delivery of the rescheduled Training Course must fall within ninety (90)
days of the original course date. Any substitution of students must take place at a minimum of 2 weeks prior to the scheduled
training course.

Rig Specific Training Courses:


If Training Courses are cancelled by Buyer less than forty five (45) days before the scheduled course date, Buyer will be charged
one hundred percent (100%) of the fee for the Training Courses, plus the initial Preparation Fee. If Buyer reschedules the Training
Courses within forty-five (45) days before the original scheduled course date, Buyer will be charged one hundred percent (100%) of
the fee for the Training Courses, plus the Initial Preparation Fee and will be given a seventy percent (70%) credit to apply towards
the next Invoice upon completion of the rescheduled Training Course. Delivery of the rescheduled Training Course must fall within
one hundred-eighty (180) days of the original course date.

General:
When rescheduling planned Training Courses, Seller and Buyer will cooperate in finding new dates.
Seller has instituted a no show charge for all classes that Buyer does not attend and that are not cancelled or rescheduled by
Buyer. In case of no show, Buyer will be invoiced one-hundred percent (100%) of the fee for the Training Courses plus the Initial
Preparation Fee (if applicable).

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5. TRAINING COURSES OUTSIDE OF SELLERS PREMISES


In the event Seller provides Training Courses outside of Sellers premises, the training instructors are charged at a day rate made
available by Seller to Buyer and such rate applies for a 12 (twelve) hours work day. Additional work must first be approved by
Buyers representative and will be billed at a prorated rate plus 50% (fifty percent). In no case Sellers personnel can work more
than 16 (sixteen) hours (or the limited prescribed by the local labor law, whichever is lesser) without receiving a minimum of 8
(eight) hours of rest. Where the situation requires continuous coverage from Sellers personnel (24 (twenty four) hours per day) a
minimum of 2 (two) personnel should be utilized for both safety and efficiency reasons.
Seller agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold Buyer harmless from any and all damages, claims, liability, demands and
causes of action arising out of, or in any manner connected with the presence of Seller on Buyers facilities if such damage, claim,
liability or cause of action was caused by Sellers sole negligence.
The indemnities in this Section 5 shall be in addition to any other indemnity obligations between Seller and Buyer, including any
other indemnity obligations contained in these Terms and Conditions.
6. USE OF SELLERS PREMISES
In the event the Training Courses are held on Sellers premises, Buyer agrees to follow all safety and/or other rules and regulations
that may be required by Seller. Failure to abide by these rules and/or regulations will be cause for immediate removal of Buyer
personnel from Sellers premises. Further, Buyer agrees to immediately remove from Sellers premises any employee, agent,
contractor or the like upon Sellers request for any reason at Sellers sole discretion. Seller shall have and expressly reserves the
right to refuse the admission of any substance, material or equipment on Sellers premises.
Buyer agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold Seller harmless from any and all damages, claims, liability, demands and
causes of action arising out of, or in any manner connected with the presence of Buyer on Sellers premises, except if such
damage, claim, liability or cause of action was caused by Sellers sole negligence.
Buyer further agrees that it shall be totally responsible for any and all waste and/or hazardous substances introduced onto
Sellers premises by Buyer and shall perform all clean-up and removal of such substances. In the event Buyer does not perform
such clean-up and/or removal, Buyer shall indemnify Seller for all losses, damages, claims, demands, costs, charges, and other
expenses, including attorneys fees, as well as experts and consultant fees, incurred by Seller related to such clean-up and/or
removal.
The indemnities in this Section 6 shall be in addition to any other indemnity obligations between Seller and Buyer, including any
other indemnity obligations contained in these Terms and Conditions.
7. TRAINING MATERIALS
Training materials, as further defined by Seller in a case by case basis, are for training purposes only. It is understood that the
training materials contain good faith opinions that are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees, express or implied, of
accuracy or completeness, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Nothing contained in the training materials is to be
considered as the rendering of professional advice, or to take the place of either the written law or regulations. Seller will not be
responsible for any results obtained from the use of the training materials and shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, and/ or
consequential damages.

8. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All drawings, data, designs, written technical information, software, device, substance, article, machine, tool and all other
materials, excepting training materials, which are supplied by Seller to Buyer or which are invented by Seller as a result of the
Training Courses shall remain the property of Seller and shall be returned to Seller upon termination of the Training Courses.
Buyer agrees that it will not use or allow the use of any technology or know-how supplied by Seller or otherwise obtained by
Buyer under these Terms and Conditions, or to replicate Sellers equipment, and Buyer agrees that it will not attempt to analyze,
reverse-engineer, or otherwise ascertain the composition or manufacture of Sellers products. The provisions in this Section 8 shall
survive termination of the Training Courses.

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9. CONFIDENTIALITY
Buyer agrees to keep confidential any and all Sellers proprietary and confidential information observed by Buyer personnel or
otherwise acquired under these Terms and Conditions, whether patentable, copyrightable, or not, including, but not limited to,
the information contained in the training materials. Buyer may, however, disclose such confidential information to its personnel
who need to know same, for purposes consistent herewith, provided it shall have informed such personnel of the confidential
nature of such information and direct such personnel not to disclose such confidential information. Buyer acknowledges that
Sellers ownership of, development of, and protection of its proprietary and confidential information is an integral part of Sellers
business. Information provided by Seller for purposes hereof shall not be deemed confidential information and the obligations of
Buyer under these Terms and Conditions shall not apply when such information:

is already known by Buyer, unless previously supplied by Seller;


is or becomes in the public domain through no wrongful act of Buyer;
is rightly received from a third party not under a confidentiality obligation to Seller;
is required to be disclosed pursuant to requirements of a governmental agency or by operation of law; or
is approved for release by written authorization to Buyer from Seller.
The burden of proof that any information falls within the provisions of this paragraph lies with the party relying on this paragraph.
Buyer expressly acknowledges and agrees that, in the event of any breach of these Terms and Conditions by Buyer or its
personnel, Seller will be entitled to equitable relief, including without limitation, injunction and specific performance against
Buyer, in addition to all other remedies available to Seller in law and/or in equity. In that event, Buyer agrees to reimburse Seller
all costs and expenses incurred by Seller, including, without limitation, attorneys fees and court costs in connection with such
equitable relief or any other such remedy provided in law or in equity. The provisions in this Section 9 shall survive termination of
the Training Courses.
10. INDEMNITY
Except to the extent provided in Sections 5 and 6, Seller agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Buyer, its officers,
directors, employees or their invitees, from and against all claims, demands, and causes of action of every kind and character
without limit and without regard to the cause or causes thereof or the negligence or fault (active or passive) of any party or
parties including the sole, joint or concurrent negligence of Buyer, any theory of strict liability and defect of premises (whether
or not preexisting the date of the Training Courses) arising in connection herewith in favor of Seller, Sellers employees, Sellers
contractors or their employees, or Sellers invitees on account of bodily injury, death or damage to property.
Except to the extent provided in Sections 5 and 6, Buyer agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Seller, its officers,
directors and employees or their invitees, from and against all claims, demands, and causes of action of every kind and character
without limit and without regard to the cause or causes thereof or the negligence or fault (active or passive) of any party or parties
including the sole, joint or concurrent negligence of Seller, any theory of strict liability, any professional liability, and defect of
premises (whether or not preexisting the date of the Training Services), arising in connection herewith in favor of Buyer, Buyers
employees, or Buyers invitees on account of bodily injury, death or damage to property.
Both parties further agree to comply with and abide by, all of the applicable laws and all rules and regulations now existing or that
may be hereafter promulgated under and in accordance with any such law or laws, and hereby agree to indemnify and hold the
other party harmless from any and all claims, demands, or damages incurred by such party arising from the failure to comply with
all such laws and governmental regulations.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING ELSE CONTAINED HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER
FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PRODUCTION, LOSS OF PROFITS,
OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, HOWSOEVER CAUSED AND EVEN IF DUE TO THE NEGLIGENCE OF EITHER PARTY.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, Sellers total liability for all claims, damages, causes of
action, demands, judgments, fines, penalties, awards, losses, costs and expenses (including attorneys fees and cost of litigation)
shall be limited to and shall not exceed the value of the fees paid by Buyer for the Training Courses.

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11. INSURANCE
Buyer shall maintain the following minimum insurance with insurers with AM Best Rating of A- or better:

TYPE OF INSURANCE

LIMITS

Workers Compensation

Statutory limits

Employers Liability

$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000

Each accident or occurrence


Disease-Policy limit
Disease-Each employee

Commercial General Liability

General aggregate
Products/completed operations aggregate
Each occurrence
Fire damage

$2,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$50,000

Business Automotive Liability


Combined single limit

$1,000,000

Excess Liability

Combined single limit

$5,000,000

Property Insurance

100% of insurable value

Each of the policies specified above shall be endorsed to waive any rights of subrogation against Seller. Each policy, except
Workers Compensation, shall be endorsed to name Seller as an additional insured. Buyer agrees to furnish Seller a Certificate of
Insurance evidencing coverage, and shall not materially change or cancel any coverage without providing thirty (30) days prior
written notice to Seller. All insurance policies required herein shall be per occurrence policies, and not claims made policies.
The insurance requirements of these Terms and Conditions shall be separate and distinct from the indemnity obligations set forth
in these Terms and Conditions.
12. GOVERNING LAW
For Training Courses to be provided by Seller in the United States, these Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and
interpreted in accordance with Texas law, excluding conflicts and choice of law principles, and any action to be brought in respect
thereof shall be brought in the courts of Harris County, Texas. For Training Courses to be provided by Seller in all other locations
outside the United States, these Term and Conditions shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with English law,
excluding conflicts and choice of law principles, and any disputes arising out of or in connection with these Terms and Conditions
shall be finally settled under the Rules of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce by one or more arbitrators
appointed in accordance with said rules. Arbitration shall be held in London, England and shall be conducted in the English
language.
13. FORCE MAJEURE
Except for the duty to make payments hereunder when due, and the indemnification provisions under these Terms and
Conditions, neither Seller nor Buyer shall be responsible to the other for any delay, damage or failure caused by or occasioned by
a Force Majeure Event. As used in these Terms and Conditions, Force Majeure Event includes, but is not limited to: acts of God,
action of the elements, warlike action, insurrection, revolution or civil strife, piracy, civil war or hostile action, strikes, differences
with workers, acts of public enemies, federal or state laws, rules and regulations of any governmental authorities having jurisdiction in the premises or of any other group, organization or informal association (whether or not formally recognized as a
government); inability to procure material, equipment or necessary labor in the open market, acute and unusual labor or material
or equipment shortages, or any other causes (except financial) beyond the control of either party. Delays due to the above causes,
or any of them, shall not be deemed to be a breach of or failure to perform. Neither Seller nor Buyer shall be required against its
will to adjust any labor or similar disputes except in accordance with applicable law. If performance is so delayed or prevented for
more than ninety (90) days, either party may immediately terminate the Training Courses by written notice.

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14. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR


It is expressly understood that Seller is an independent contractor, and that neither Seller nor its principle, partners, employees
or subcontractors are servants, agents or employees of Buyer. In all cases where Sellers employees (defined to include Sellers
and its subcontractors, direct, borrowed, special, or statutory employees) are covered by the Louisiana Workers Compensation
Act. La. R.S. 23:102 et seg., Seller and Buyer agreed that all Training Courses provided by Seller and Sellers employees pursuant
to this Agreement are an integral part of and are essential to the ability of Buyer to generate Buyers goods, products, and services
for the purpose of La. R.S. 23:106(A) (1). Furthermore, Seller and Buyer agree that Buyer is the statutory employer of all of Sellers
employees for the purpose of La. R.S. 23:1061(A) (3).
15. EXPORT COMPLIANCE
In connection with the administration and receipt of the Training Courses and training materials, Buyer and Seller shall comply
with applicable U.S. and local laws and regulations related to export controls and economic sanctions, including without
limitation the U.S. Export Administration Regulations and those regulations administered by the U.S. Treasury Departments
Office of Foreign Assets Control. Seller reserves the right to withhold or modify the Training Courses and training materials in
such manner as it deems appropriate in its sole discretion to ensure compliance with applicable law, including without limitation
editing or limiting the distribution of training materials, declining to provide the Training Courses to particular entities or in
particular locations, or excluding Training Courses participants. Buyer shall cooperate with Seller in providing such information
as reasonably required by Seller to make such compliance determinations. Buyer understands that its failure to provide such
information may affect Sellers compliance determination and result in the modification or withholding of training. Notwithstanding any other provision of this agreement, neither Seller nor Buyer shall take (or be required to take) or refrain from taking
any action that is prohibited or penalized under applicable U.S. or local law.
16. DEFAULT
In the event that either party fails to perform any material provision of these Terms and Conditions, or breaches any material
term hereof, or becomes insolvent, or makes an assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or is adjudicated bankrupt or suffers
a receiver to be appointed to its business, or makes a material liquidation of its assets, or ceases to do business or to exist, the
non-defaulting party has the right, after following the steps in paragraph below, to terminate these Terms and Conditions.
In the event of a default as set forth above, the non-defaulting party shall give ten (10) days notice to the defaulting party
specifying the nature of the default. If the defaulting party has not commenced to cure the default after seven (7) days, the other
party may immediately terminate the agreement, and the defaulting party is bound to reimburse the non-defaulting party for any
direct loss or damage sustained there from; provided however, that the Buyer shall only have five (5) days to cure any failure to
timely pay any amounts due hereunder.
In the event the defaulting party is the Buyer, Seller will have the right to retain the Initial Preparation Fee and further be
reimbursed by Buyer for any additional costs incurred at that point of time.

17. GENERAL
Failure of Buyer or Seller to enforce any of the terms and conditions herein shall not prevent a subsequent enforcement of such
terms and conditions or be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach. Should any provisions of these Terms and Conditions,
or portion thereof, be unenforceable or in conflict with governing country, state, province, or local laws, then the validity of the
remaining provisions, and portions thereof, shall not be affected by such unenforceability or conflict. Buyer acknowledges that
it has not relied on any representations other than those contained in these Terms and Conditions. These Terms and Conditions
shall only be amended by an agreement executed by an authorized representative of each party.

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NOV Training Facilities


Houston, United States
5200 North Sam Houston Parkway
West, Suite 100
Houston, Texas 77086
Phone: (281) 943-5800
training.houston@nov.com

From either direction on Sam Houston Parkway TollWay, exit Bammel N. Houston. The NOV
facility is located on the west bound feeder side of the toll way. Students may park in the lot
directly in front of facility.

Macae, Brazil
Rua Lady Esteves da Conceio, 300
Vale Encantado Maca-RJ, Brazil
Phone: (22) 2123 2450

(22) 2123 2463
training.brazil@nov.com

Singapore, Southeast Asia


29 Tuas Bay Drive
Singapore 637429
Phone: +65 6594 1000
Fax:
+65 6795 5514
training.singapore@nov.com

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Ulsan, South Korea


211 Hwasan-Ro
Onsan-Eup, Ulju-Gun
Ulsan 44999
Phone: +82 52 240 9211
Fax:
+82 52 240 9220
RS-KOR-Training@nov.com

Montrose, United Kingdom


Forties Road
Forties Industrial Estate
Montrose, Angus, DD10 9ET
Scotland
Phone: +44 (0) 1674 677222
training.uk@nov.com

Kristiansand, Norway
Skibsen 2
4636 Kristiansand
Phone: +47 38 19 20 00
Fax:
+47 38 19 26 04
training.norway@nov.com

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Stavanger, Norway
Lagerveien 20, Forus
4069 Stavanger
Phone: +47 51 81 81 81
Fax:
+47 51 80 05 47
training.norway@nov.com

Molde, Norway
Grandfjra 24
6415 Molde
Phone: +47 71 20 20 20
Fax:
+47 71 20 20 22
training.norway@nov.com

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Houston, Texas - United States

Macae, Brazil

Montrose, United Kingdom (UK)

5200 N Sam Houston Parkway W, Suite 100


Houston, Texas 77086

Rua Lady Esteves da Conceio, 300


Vale Encantado - Maca - RJ
CEP 27933-420

Forties Road
Forties Industrial Estate
Montrose, Angus, DD10 9ET

Phone: +55 22 2123 2455


Phone: +55 22 9999 5585
General Inquiries:
training.brazil@nov.com

Phone: +44(0) 1674 662425


Fax: +44(0) 1674 662530
General Inquiries:
training.uk@nov.com

Singapore, Southeast Asia

Dubai, Jebel Ali

Aberdeen, United Kingdom (UK)

29 Tuas Bay Drive


Singapore 637429

R/A # 13, Plot MO 0682; Daimler Chrysler Street


AE Dubai Jebel Ali Head Office
United Arab Emirates

Badentoy Cresent
Badentoy Industrial Estate
Portlethen, Aberdeen

Phone: +65 6594 1000


Fax: +65 6795 5514
General Inquiries:
training.singapore@nov.com

Phone: 971 4 883 8776


General Inquiries:
RS-ARE-MENATraining@nov.com

Phone: +44(0) 1674 662425


Fax: +44(0) 1674 662530
General Inquiries:
training.uk@nov.com

Stavanger, Norway

Kristiansand, Norway

Molde, Norway

Lagerveien 20, Forus, 4069 Stavanger

Skibsen 2, 4636 Kristiansand

Grandfjra 24, 6415 Molde

Phone: +47 51 81 81 81
Fax: +47 51 80 05 47
General Inquiries:
training.norway@nov.com

Phone: +47 38 19 20 00
Fax: +47 38 19 26 04
General Inquiries:
training.norway@nov.com

Phone: +47 71 20 20 20
Fax: +47 71 20 20 22
General Inquiries:
training.norway@nov.com

Phone: +1 281 943 5800


Fax: +1 281 569 7891
General Inquiries:
training.houston@nov.com

Ulsan, South Korea


211 Hwasan-Ro
Onsan-Eup, Ulju-Gun
Ulsan 44999
Phone: +82 52 240 9211
Fax: +82 52 240 9220
General Inquiries:
RS-KOR-Training@nov.com

National Oilwell Varco has produced this brochure for


general information only, and it is not intended for design
purposes. Although every effort has been made to maintain
the accuracy and reliability of its contents, National Oilwell
Varco in no way assumes responsibility for liability for any
loss, damage or injury resulting from the use of information
and data herein. All applications for the material described
are at the users risk and are the users responsibility.

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