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New Standard to Create Flexibility for Oil & Gas, Offshore Wind Workers

OPITO, the global skills organization for the energy industry, has launched a new transition standard, designed to provide flexibility for workers to pursue opportunities in both the oil and gas, and offshore wind sectors.

The new standard will enable learners to develop the skills and competencies required to work in the offshore wind sector, while recognizing prior training undertaken relevant to the oil and gas industry, and reducing the potential for duplication of training. This will support the development of a multi-disciplined workforce, enabling people to transfer their skills across the evolving energy sector.

Thursday 16th February 2017, Poltlethen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. OPITO support the industry to build a sustainable, competent and safe oil and gas workforce and to ensure that quality, innovation and partnership.Pictured: John McDonald, UK Managing Director(Photo:Ross Johnston/Newsline Media)The associated training course will equip learners with an understanding of the key health and safety aspects of offshore wind operations, and the basic skills required to travel and work safely, as well as teaching them how to respond to emergency situations.

This is the latest addition to a suite of new safety and technical training products for the renewable energy sector, which includes Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET) for Renewable Energy, and crisis management and helideck standards, as well as SCQF-accredited training qualifications for those starting out in their careers.

John McDonald, CEO, OPITO, said: “With the renewables industry, and particularly offshore wind, set for huge growth, this launch marks an important step forward in enabling workers to move across the energy sector with greater ease, helping to protect jobs and retain the safe and highly-skilled workforce needed to deliver a net zero economy.

“Collaboration is key to creating a multi-skilled and diverse workforce and our continued engagement with industry, trade unions and the offshore energy workforce is crucial in enabling us to better understand the requirements of the renewable energy sector.

“OPITO’s new transition standard addresses some of the traditional barriers to access within offshore wind, particularly relevant for those with pre-existing oil and gas qualifications who wish to have those certifications recognized across the wider energy industry.”

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