Sprayer Training Standard (Level 1) OPITO Standard Code: 9015

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OPITO APPROVED STANDARD Blaster/Sprayer Training Standard (Level 1) OPITO Standard Code: 9015

OPITO Approved Standard Blaster/Sprayer Training Standard (Level 1) © OPITO

OPITO is an Industry owned not for profit organisation that exists solely to service the needs of the Oil and Gas Industry. OPITO is employer led in all aspects of what it does, therefore all standards development activities are at the behest of industry employers. The standards are driven by the needs of employers to help create a safe and competent workforce. This standard is owned by the Oil and Gas Industry and maintained by OPITO who are the nominated custodians of all Industry standards within the OPITO portfolio which carry the OPITO logo. The contents of this document were developed by an industry workgroup facilitated and supported by OPITO. The workgroup consisted of representation from a cross section of oil and gas Industry employers, discipline experts working within the industry and members of the OPITO Approved Training network. This standard has been verified and accepted through the governance and integrity management model for OPITO standards. Guidance on this standard is available by contacting OPITO at: Standards enquiries

This standard has been designed to accommodate global variations in national legislation and regulations. In the absence of relevant national legislation and regulations, OPITO approved centres should use legislative and regulatory criteria specified within this Standard.

© OPITO All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval or information storage system, or transmitted in any form or my any means, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission in writing of the publishers.

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AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT & DATE

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Changed footer to reflect amendment numbering scheme 15-Dec 2008 Optimum time for initial training changed from 28 hours to 24 hours 06-Feb 2009

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T. Wilson

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Added Section B on the Blended Four Day Blaster/Painter and Fireproofing Course Added Blaster-Painter Level 1 Workplace Logbook . 29 Dec-2011 Added standard code, OPITO info in Appendix 1 & amended Certification requirement. 10-Jan 2013 Revision 1 – 2 October 2014

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Any amendments made to this standard by OPITO will be recorded above.

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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 5 SECTION A A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 A.5 A.6 A.7 A.8

TARGET GROUP ............................................................................................................ 7 DELEGATE PRE-REQUISITES ........................................................................................... 7 PHYSICAL & STRESSFUL DEMANDS OF THE INITIAL TRAINING PROGRAMME ....................... 7 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ................................................................................................... 9 LEARNING OUTCOMES ................................................................................................... 9 DELEGATE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION ........................................................................10 TRAINING PROGRAMME DURATION AND TIMING ..............................................................11 TRAINING PROGRAMME .................................................................................................12

SECTION B B.1 B.2 B.3

RESOURCES ..................................................................................................25

STAFF ..........................................................................................................................25 TRAINER/DELEGATE RATIO ...........................................................................................26 FACILITIES....................................................................................................................26 EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................................................27

SECTION D D.1 D.2 D.3 D.4

LEVEL 1 (WE) SUPERVISED WORKPLACE EXPERIENCE ..........................23

TARGET GROUP FOR LEVEL 1 (WE) ...............................................................................23 CANDIDATE PREREQUISITES FOR LEVEL 1 (WE) .............................................................23 SUPERVISED W ORKPLACE EXPERIENCE FOR LEVEL 1 (WE) ............................................24

SECTION C C.1 C.2 C.3 C.4

BLASTER/SPRAYER TRAINING PROGRAMME ............................................ 7

ADMINISTRATION & CERTIFICATION ..........................................................28

JOINING INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................28 PERIODICITY ................................................................................................................28 CERTIFICATION .............................................................................................................28 COURSE ADMINISTRATION .............................................................................................29

GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ....................................................................30 APPENDIX 1: OPITO INFORMATION......................................................................................31 APPENDIX 2: OPITO BLASTER/SPRAYER TRAINING (LEVEL 1) TRAINING RECORD ......32 APPENDIX 3: LEVEL 1 (WE) LOGBOOK WORKPLACE EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS ...34 APPENDIX 4: LEVEL 1 (WE) LOGBOOK ................................................................................35

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INTRODUCTION Not only will a new coat of paint make a structure look fresh, updated and well-maintained, it will also protect the surface underneath the coating. Despite a history of painting jobs being low on the priority list and practitioners being regarded as mere ‘brush hands’, an industrial painting career now requires fully-trained personnel who can run compressors, blasting equipment and paint spraying devices with due regard for regulations and the environment. Blaster/sprayers could find themselves working in a confined space to coat the inner surface of a storage tank or they may get to blast clean a helideck on an oil rig in the vast open spaces of the North Sea. Wherever the work takes them, industry is turning more and more to trained blaster/sprayers to provide corrosion resistance and essential safety features in environments under extreme exposure. However not all blaster/sprayers are trained or assessed to a consistent level and it has been difficult to provide on-the-job experience for personnel to hone their skills. The OPITO Blaster/Sprayer Level 1 Training Standard (and its accompanying OPITO Blaster/Sprayer Level 2 Competence Standard) provides a structured training and assessment programme embracing the essentials of the blaster/sprayer role. This standard includes on-the-job workplace experience tasks for personnel before undertaking the Level 2 competence assessment. The blaster/sprayer’s route to achieve OPITO training and competence certification is comprised of the following stages: The Blaster/Sprayer Training and Competence Levels Level 1 The Initial Training Programme: Delegates successfully completing the Initial Training Programme will be awarded an OPITO Level 1 certificate; this entitles the delegate to progress to Level 1 (WE): Workplace experience tasks Level 1 (WE) Workplace Experience Tasks: Level 1 (WE) specifies the series of workplace experience tasks which the candidate will be required to complete in order to gain relevant experience in the workplace. Each task must be logged in a log book provided by the Training Provider. Level 2 Competence Assessment: Level 2 specifies the assessment process and criteria for the candidate to demonstrate competence in the role of a Blaster/Sprayer. Successful candidates will be awarded an OPITO certificate of competence. Note: An experienced Blaster/Sprayer can opt to take Level 2 assessment without completing Level 1, providing they have verifiable evidence of blasting/spraying experience. The flow chart on the next page illustrates the routes required to achieve OPITO training and competence certification.

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OPITO Approved Standard Blaster/Sprayer Training Standard (Level 1) © OPITO Employee nominated by company for further development

Employee has evidence of appropriate experience as a Blaster Sprayer

Further training and experience required

Person selfsponsors to become a Blaster Sprayer

Self-sponsored Blaster Sprayer with experience but no verifiable evidence of workplace experience

Delegate undertakes Blaster Sprayer Training course at OPITOapproved training site (See OPITO Blaster Sprayer Training Standard)

Undergoes a preassessment training course. Training provider will decide whether candidate is deemed ready for assessment

No Employee deemed ready for assessment by employer

Yes

Delegate successfully completes training

No

Delegate cannot progress to the next stage without successfully completing the OPITO training programme.

Yes Delegate awarded OPITO approved certificate and deemed a Level 1 Blaster Sprayer

Employer sponsored Level 1 Blaster Sprayer transfers to worksite for workplace experience - recorded in log book

Further training required

Candidate deemed ready for assessment

No

Level 1 Blaster Sprayer completes log book and deemed ready for Level 2 assessment

Yes

Level1 Candidates assessed against OPITO Blaster Sprayer Competence Standard

Key:

No Starting point for training and competence route Candidate successful Decision Yes

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'Candidate' completes appropriate remedial programme.

Candidate becomes an OPITO- certified Blaster Sprayer (Level 2) to OPITO Competence Standard

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SECTION A A.1

BLASTER/SPRAYER TRAINING PROGRAMME

Target Group

Blaster/Sprayer Training presents the core blasting, painting and spraying skills required by personnel who want to work as an industrial blaster/sprayer. Newcomers to the trade will be required to take the full course at an OPITO approved training establishment. On-the-job training and assessments will continue with project placement. The training programme could also serve as a useful refresher course for experienced blaster/sprayers who want to test their knowledge and skill before being assessed against the OPITO Blaster/Sprayer Competence Standard (related document).

A.2

Delegate Pre-requisites

There are no pre-requisites required for Blaster/Sprayer Training.

A.3

Physical & Stressful Demands of the Initial Training Programme

Training and/or assessment activities contained within this Standard may include physically demanding and potentially stressful elements. All personnel who participate in such activities must be physically and mentally capable of participating fully. OPITO-approved Centres are therefore required, as a minimum, to ensure that prior to participating in practical exercises the delegate or candidate provides written confirmation that they deem themselves physically and mentally capable of undertaking all aspects of the training or assessment. Centres must also make the delegate/candidate aware that they must immediately inform the Centre staff if this capability changes – at any time prior to, or during the programme. The training establishments should also ensure that delegates have an appropriate medical screening relevant to the discipline being undertaken. For example, questions about breathing problems and allergies should be asked before a delegate can come into contact with blasting/spraying materials. Delegates/candidates must be advised that they are required to declare any current or preexisting medical conditions which may be exacerbated by, or impair their ability to complete, the training/assessment programme. Should this be the case, the individual may be required to provide an authentic medical certificate issued since any identified medical condition was diagnosed. The OPITO-approved Centre shall keep a record of the delegate’s/candidate’s declaration of fitness in accordance with their document control policy(s) or procedures. This information, along with summary details of the type of physical activities the Revision 1 (October 2014)

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OPITO Approved Standard Blaster/Sprayer Training Standard (Level 1) © OPITO delegate/candidate will be asked to perform, will be given to delegates/candidates by the OPITO-approved Centre and, if applicable, to their sponsoring company as part of the joining instructions. The responsibility for declaring any known current or pre-existing medical conditions that could have adverse effects to the individual’s state of health while undertaking the training and/or assessment activities lies with the delegate/candidate and/or company sponsoring the delegate. Where doubt exists regarding the fitness of any delegate/candidate, the OPITO-approved Centre should direct the individual to consult a medical officer familiar with the nature and extent of the training. Note: Practical exercises should be designed and delivered solely to meet this Standard, and must not place on the delegates/candidates any physical or mental demands other than those required to meet the Standard.

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A.4

Aims and Objectives

The aim and objective of the training programme is to give delegates a basic level of knowledge for working as an industrial blaster/sprayer.

A.5

Learning Outcomes

The Delegate’s learning outcomes are specified out below: To successfully complete this training, delegates must be able to:(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

Identify potential hazards for blaster/sprayers Identify regulations governing contemporary practices Explain how to work safely incorporating risk assessments, PPE and HAVS exposure Explain how to work in confined spaces Describe how to protect adjacent surfaces & the environment Explain the power source/air supply for blasting & painting Describe common surfaces and the reasons for preparing a surface correctly Explain how to clean surfaces by hand or with power tools Identify equipment, abrasives & methods used in dry grit or wet slurry blasting Describe paint types and the importance of correctly mixing coatings and film thickness Identify brushes & rollers used for coating applications Describe airless or conventional paint sprayer systems Identify high-performance coatings for specialist applications Explain quality control for trainees Identify charge hand or supervisor’s roles & responsibilities

To successfully complete this training, delegates must be able to demonstrate:(16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30)

Preparing & working with due regard to a risk assessment Participation in a Tool Box Talk Using PPE appropriate for the task Completing a HAVS Exposure Record Form Manual handling techniques for individuals & teams Masking surfaces Routine checks, setting up lines, start-up & shutdown of compressors Degreasing & cleaning surfaces Preparing surfaces using power tools Equipment & methods for abrasive blasting How to mix single & two pack coatings Applying paint to surfaces using a brush or roller Measuring wet film thickness with a wet film gauge Applying coatings using airless or conventional spraying equipment Applying a non-slip coating

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A.6

Delegate Performance Evaluation

Delegates attending the Level 1 training programme will be given a series of explanations and demonstrations which will identify what they are expected to know and do in their role as a Blaster/Sprayer. This will be followed by practical exercises which will allow delegates to demonstrate their skills, knowledge and understanding of the blaster/sprayer role. Delegates will be given a written, open-book test or series of tests to test their understanding of the knowledge elements of the Modules (specified in Section A.5). The test must run for a maximum of one hour. The written tests must incorporate a balanced mix of the following question types. a) Multiple choice b) True/False c) A small number of questions that require written answers. A pass mark of 80% is required. There are also modules which contain practical components in which the delegates will be expected to take an active part. Delegate performance in these practical exercises will be evaluated against the learning outcomes specified in Section A.5. Delegates must be informed of the results of the evaluation. If required, and time permits, extra coaching may be given to delegates by the training provider to enable them to reach the standard which leads to the award of a certificate. However, the time available during a programme may be limited and it should be recognised there may be occasions where other arrangements need to be made for further training. If any delegate fails to meet the standard, in the opinion of the training providers and after reasonable tuition, the entire Level 1 Initial Training Programme must be repeated for the delegate to be awarded the certificate. All practical exercise and test documentation completed by the delegates must be retained by the training provider for audit purposes.

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A.7

Training Programme Duration and Timing

The optimum ‘contact time’ for this training is seen as 24 hours, which is to be delivered over consecutive days. The contact time is based on the maximum number of delegates/candidates undertaking the programme. Where stated, individual module/unit/element timings that are specified within the standard must be adhered to. The contact time must not exceed 8 hours in any one day and the **total programme day must not exceed 10 hours. Practical and theory sessions must contain adequate breaks for delegate welfare. *Contact time includes the following: i. delegate/candidate enrolment and certification process ii. delivery of the theoretical and practical training/assessment programme. **The total programme day includes: contact time, welfare breaks, meal breaks and where applicable, travel between sites. Practical-to-theory ratio (Approximate)

Initial Training

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85% : 15%

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A.8

Training Programme

The Training Programme specified below will assist the delegates to meet the learning outcomes specified in Section A.5. The order in which elements of the training programme are delivered may vary. However, contents in Appendix 1 must be covered prior to delivery of the modules. To make efficient use of time and ensure effective learning there should, wherever practicable, be an integration of the three phases of explanation, demonstration and practice. Full use should be made of visual/audio aids and course handout material. Training staff should give practical demonstrations for all training activities which delegates are required to practise and demonstrate. Each module must be introduced prior to commencing the session and should include: a) b) c) d)

Aim Learning Outcomes Timetable/Programme Evaluation

e) Staff

The main purpose of the module What the delegates are expected to learn Training module duration and timings How delegates will be evaluated and what they will be evaluated against Who will be delivering the training and roles of training support staff

The Blaster/Sprayer Training Programme comprises the following module and elements: Module 1 Element 1.1

INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL BLASTING & PAINTING History and Significance

Module 2 Element 2.1 Element 2.2 Element 2.3 Element 2.4 Element 2.5 Element 2.6

WORKING SAFELY Blasting & Painting Hazards Regulations Working Safely Work Packs for Blasting/Spraying Activities Working in Confined Spaces Protecting Adjacent Surfaces & the Environment

Module 3 Element 3.1

COMPRESSOR AWARENESS Understanding the Air Supply

Module 4 Element 4.1 Element 4.2 Element 4.3

SURFACE PREPARATION & BLASTING Providing a Prepared Surface Initial Surface Preparation Dry Grit & Wet Slurry Blasting

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PAINTING & COATING Paint Classifications Application by Brush & Roller Application by Airless or Conventional Sprayers Specialist Coatings

Module 6 Element 6.1 Element 6.2

QUALITY CONTROL & THE SUPERVISOR’S ROLE Quality Control for Trainees The Supervisor’s role

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MODULE 1

INTRODUCTION

ELEMENT 1.1

History and Significance

Training staff to explain: 1.1.1 (a) (b) (c)

The history and importance of the industry, to include: Technical specialty now; practitioners are not just ‘brush hands’ Coatings increase the lifespan of structures Personnel are safer with skid-free walkways

MODULE 2

WORKING SAFELY

ELEMENT 2.1

Blasting & Painting Hazards

Training staff to explain: 2.1.1 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h)

The occurrence of hazards for blasting/painting activities such as: Working at height Manual handling Confined spaces Blasting process & equipment Painting tools and equipment Hand & arm vibration syndrome Breathing difficulties Hazardous chemicals and materials

ELEMENT 2.2

Regulations

Training staff to explain: 2.2.1 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g)

Regulations governing current work practices: The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAWA) The Work at Height Regulations 2005 The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 The Confined Spaces Regulations 1997 COSHH Regulations 2004 Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER)

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ELEMENT 2.3

Working Safely

Training staff to explain: 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2.3.6 2.3.7 2.3.8 2.3.9 2.3.10 2.3.11 2.3.12 2.3.13 2.3.14 2.3.15 2.3.16 2.3.17

The obligations and responsibilities of workers and employers for safety Attending & contributing to Tool Box Talks Understanding the Safety Observation System applicable to the location & applying it, if necessary Inspection of the certification plates on all tools and equipment, ensuring the equipment is being used within the recall time HAVS conditions and the importance of maximum exposure Reading a COSHH assessment sheet and applying the recommendations to the project Testing Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) regularly – checking that the tests have been done Ensuring there is no odour from the breathing apparatus Telling the difference between lines using colour & fittings Washing and conditioning hands before and after handling abrasives and/or paint The conditions in which grit and paint are stored The consequences of faulty or disengaged ‘dead man’ units Working on live lines (getting wall &/or pipe thicknesses verified before commencing work)) The use of warning signs and notices to cordon off the worksite Maintaining two escape routes for every situation Working in a team for set-up, safety on-the-job and cleanup The requirement and use of communications i.e. hand signals in order for teams to work efficiently and safely together

Training staff must provide sufficient explanations and/or demonstrations to enable delegates to practice and demonstrate the following exercises: 2.3.18 2.3.19 2.3.20

a) b) c) d) e) f) g)

How to prepare a risk assessment using a likelihood X severity numerical evaluation & how to use a risk assessment to plan the job The appropriate location and content for Tool Box Talks PPE & RPE available for blaster/sprayers and selecting items appropriate for the task, to include: Dust masks Vapour masks Waterproof coveralls Blast hood mask and protective apron Air fed masks Paper hoods or balaclavas etc. Blast gauntlets

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2.3.22

ELEMENT 2.4

Working with the reduced visibility of breathing apparatus; installing and working with tear offs on a blast hood and taking small steps when hooked up to an airline Identifying exposure times for hand held tools and reporting working times on a HAVS Exposure Record Form

Work Packs for Blasting/Spraying Activities

Training staff to explain: 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 2.4.5

ELEMENT 2.5

Contents of a work pack Company procedures and the requirements of blaster/sprayers to read and understand roles and responsibilities Method statements, plans, job cards Risk assessments, COSHH assessments, Health surveillance requirements, Tool Box Talks, MSDS, Safe air check forms, HAVS forms Quality Control Plans, quality control forms, client specification and MTDS

Working in Confined Spaces

Training staff to explain: 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.5.3

Confined spaces (e.g. vessels, tanks, voids or trenches) The Permit to Work system required for jobs in confined spaces Assessing confined space operations for the possibility of risk including:

a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h)

Lack of oxygen Poisonous gases, fumes or vapours Liquids/solids that can fill the space Fire & explosions Hot conditions Adequate lighting Claustrophobia Trip hazards

2.5.4

Methods to control the risk, to include:

a) b) c) d) e)

Does the work need to be done? Atmospheric testing Mechanical & electrical isolation Using an airline breathing apparatus Venting the vessel with an air mover

2.5.5

Consistent communications between people inside and outside the confined space to summon help in an emergency

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ELEMENT 2.6

Protecting Adjacent Surfaces & the Environment

Training staff to explain: 2.6.1

ISO 14001 (the international environmental standard) especially the sections applicable to the blaster/sprayer industry, including:

a) b) c) d)

Limiting dust, debris and hazardous material from contaminating the environment and harming personnel Total containment of spent materials and surface cuttings Proper collection, cleanup, storage, recycling & disposal of waste material Choosing methods & products that present the least harm to the environment

2.6.2 2.6.3 2.6.4 2.6.5

The importance of masking up Using closed knives to cuts polythene sheets for masking up Constructing a habitat around a blasting/coating project Mixing correct amounts of paint to limit waste

Training staff must provide sufficient explanations and/or demonstrations to enable delegates to practice and demonstrate the following exercises: 2.6.6 2.6.7

Protecting surfaces not being coated (masking up) with tape & polythene sheets etc. Removing masking materials protecting surfaces & equipment

MODULE 3

Compressor Awareness

ELEMENT 3.1

Understanding the Air Supply

Training staff to explain: 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4

A compressor as the power source/air supply for blasting & painting Different types of compressors that blaster/sprayers might encounter Daily checks Using the compressor in a team (dedicated man needed if compressor not hooked up to main electrical supply with overriding shutdown capability)

Training staff must provide sufficient explanations and/or demonstrations to enable delegates to practice and demonstrate the following exercises: 3.1.5 3.1.6 3.1.7 3.1.8

Ensuring the cooling system is functional with sufficient space around the unit Opening the doors to check for clearance and foreign objects Setting up the lines for power tools, blasting equipment, spray painting equipment and breathing apparatus Starting up the compressor

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Shutting down the compressor Operating the emergency shutdown button

MODULE 4

Surface Preparation & Blasting

ELEMENT 4.1

Providing a Prepared Surface

Training staff to explain: 4.1.1

Reasons for correctly preparing a surface, including:

a) b) c)

Better adhesion of the coating Better uniformity of the coating Increased corrosion resistance

4.1.2 4.1.3 a) b) c)

Various surfaces such as steel & concrete Selecting tools & equipment making sure they: Have an identification number and valid certification Were maintained by a competent person Have failsafe devices such as dead man handles

4.1.4 4.1.5

Connecting anti-static earthing lines Consequences of not preparing a surface correctly

ELEMENT 4.2

Initial Surface Preparation

Training staff to explain: 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3

Determining scope and all health, safety and environmental requirements from work pack documentation Preparing surfaces by hand using sand paper, wire brushes, chipping hammers or scrapers Using power tools and hand preparation methods for spot repair

Training staff must provide sufficient explanations and/or demonstrations to enable delegates to practice and demonstrate the following exercises: 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7

How to follow scope and all health, safety and environmental requirements from work pack documentation Cleanliness checks (with white cloths) Degreasing & cleaning surfaces with fresh water washing The use of power tools such as a needle gun or a sander

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ELEMENT 4.3

Dry Grit & Wet Slurry Blasting

Training staff to explain: 4.3.1

Determining scope and all health, safety and environmental requirements from work pack documentation The difference between the two types of blasting with emphasis on life expectancy, dust creation and appropriate locations for use Pre-shift checks as outlined by PUWER Selecting the correct type of abrasives as outlined in client specifications ‘Flash rusting’ – consequences & control for wet slurry blasting

4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5

Training staff must provide sufficient explanations and/or demonstrations to enable delegates to practice and demonstrate the following exercises: 4.3.6

How to follow scope and all health, safety and environmental requirements from work pack documentation Operating dry grit blasting equipment or wet slurry blasting equipment Pressure relief; starting & stopping the equipment

4.3.7 4.3.8

MODULE 5

Painting & Coating

ELEMENT 5.1

Paint Classifications

Training staff to explain: 5.1.1 5.1.2 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 5.1.3 (a) (b) 5.1.4 5.1.5

Types of coatings suitable for industrial use MTDSs which show recommendations for: Wet & dry film thickness Environmental conditions/temperature of steel Type of thinner Mixing instructions Correct tip size for spray tip Overcoating times The importance of film thickness Too little – premature failure Too much – solvent entrapment, splitting, loss of adhesion Shelf life of single paints Shelf life of two pack materials

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ELEMENT 5.2

Mixing single & two pack materials.

Application by Brush & Roller

Training staff to explain: 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4

Determining scope and all health, safety and environmental requirements from work pack documentation Types and sizes of paint brushes and rollers Selecting the correct utensil for the application Using brushes for stripe coating

Training staff must provide sufficient explanations and/or demonstrations to enable delegates to practice and demonstrate the following exercises: 5.2.5 5.2.6 5.2.7 5.2.8

ELEMENT 5.3

How to follow scope and all health, safety and environmental requirements from work pack documentation How to correctly apply paint to surfaces using a brush or a roller How to measure wet film thickness using a wet film gauge How to clean and store paint brushes or rollers

Application by Airless or Conventional Sprayers

Training staff to explain: 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3

Determining scope and all health, safety and environmental requirements from work pack documentation An airless or conventional spray system - the purpose and function of each component The importance of effective stripe coating

Training staff must provide sufficient explanations and/or demonstrations to enable delegates to practice and demonstrate the following exercises: 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3

How to follow scope and all health, safety and environmental requirements from work pack documentation Using the equipment to correctly apply paint to selected surfaces Cleaning the equipment and lines after use

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ELEMENT 5.4

Specialist Coatings

Training staff to explain: 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4

Thermal metal spraying (such as Thermal Spray Aluminium) Vessel/tank linings Levelling a floor before applying a non-slip coating Using prepared tiles for a non-skid surface

Training staff must provide sufficient explanations and/or demonstrations to enable delegates to practice and demonstrate the following exercises: 5.4.5

Applying a non-slip coating

MODULE 6

Quality Control & the Supervisor’s Role

ELEMENT 6.1

Quality Control for Trainees

Training staff to explain: 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.1.5 6.1.6 6.1.7 6.1.8 6.1.9

ELEMENT 6.2

The total effort and cooperation of all workers involved in blasting/painting work Participating in continual risk assessments and pre-job discussions Following instructions Using equipment correctly Cleanliness checks and washing surfaces with fresh water Checking wet film thickness during and after application of coatings Preparing equipment ready for re-use – dismantling & cleaning Storing tools & equipment Restoring the site to its original condition

The Supervisor’s Role

Training staff to explain: 6.2.1

Charge hand or supervisor responsibilities which the blaster/sprayer will encounter in the workplace:

Project Planning 6.2.1.1 Interpreting MTDSs, client specifications and engineering diagrams to decide on the appropriate blasting or coating method 6.2.1.2 Using flow charts to control work scope and for ordering equipment, materials & PPE 6.2.1.3 Having a work pack with procedures and previous risk assessments 6.2.1.4 Preparing an emergency response plan for WAH 6.2.1.5 Atmospheric testing for confined space entry 6.2.1.6 Back loading the equipment Revision 1 (October 2014)

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Painting 6.2.1.15 6.2.1.16 6.2.1.17 6.2.1.18 6.2.1.19 6.2.1.20 6.2.1.21 Quality Control 6.2.1.22 6.2.1.23 6.2.1.24 6.2.1.25 6.2.1.26 6.2.1.27

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Ensuring tools/equipment are within specification and recall time Checking blast profile is within specifications – Testex tape and blast profiler

Recording batch numbers and shelf life of coatings Confirming that the coating surface is not contaminated Developing a spill plan; locating spill containers Selecting and/or correctly sizing components needed for spraying different materials and surfaces Calibrating dry film thickness gauge and recording calibration of equipment in register Accurately measuring dry film thickness between coats & after final application Allowing for the correct time between coats

Holiday detection Recording film thickness, inspection results & testing on daily reports Symptoms, causes and prevention of common coating failures Properties and applications of high-performance coatings Recording any variances to the specifications or work scope Correcting the variances to meet client specifications

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SECTION B B.1

Level 1 (WE) Supervised Workplace Experience

Target Group for Level 1 (WE)

The target group for Level 1 (WE) is personnel that have successfully completed OPITO Blaster/Sprayer Training Level 1 and wish to gain the relevant supervised workplace experience that would enable them to undertake the OPITO Blaster/Sprayer Competence Assessment Level 2.

B.2

Candidate Prerequisites for Level 1 (WE)

Candidates for Level 1 (WE) require a valid OPITO-approved Blaster/Sprayer Training Level 1 Certificate.

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B.3

Supervised Workplace Experience for Level 1 (WE)

A logbook (Appendix 4) to record the completion of the prescribed Level 1 (WE) tasks must be given to the successful candidate by the training provider – along with the OPITO Level 1 Training Certificate. In Level 1 (WE), the candidate will record his/her completed list of prescribed blaster/sprayer tasks as outlined in Appendix 3. Work under supervision of a competent person The Blaster/sprayer candidate must record the Level 1 (WE) tasks in the logbook under supervision of a competent person. Witnessed and signed Each blaster/sprayer task must be conducted on different dates (where applicable) and be signed off by a competent person. Level 1 (WE) Logbook - Senior Supervisor The Level 1 (WE) Logbook must also be signed and approved by a senior supervisor on completion of all the tasks. Two years to complete Level 1 (WE) The candidate has two years from the date on his/her OPITO Level 1 certificate to complete the workplace requirements specified in the logbook and undertake the Level 2 Competence Assessment (see associated OPITO Blaster-Sprayer Competence Assessment Level 2). If the candidate is unsuccessful in completing the Logbook/WE tasks within 2 years, he/she will be required to undertake an evaluation by the training provider. This evaluation will ensure that the candidates have maintained the knowledge and understanding from this training standard. If required, extra coaching and training will be given to candidates to ensure the training provider is satisfied that the candidate has achieved the minimum level of knowledge and understanding from this training standard. All evaluation documentation must be retained by the training provider for audit purposes. Retention of the Level 1 (WE) Logbook The Level 1 (WE) logbook should be kept by the Blaster/Sprayer and may be used as part of his/her evidence requirements in their employing company’s competence management system. It is advisable that the candidates make some form of copy (electronic or otherwise) of the Logbook as they progress through the Level 1 (WE) tasks – in case they lose the original Logbook.

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SECTION C

RESOURCES

In order that a training programme may be delivered successfully it is essential that the right people are there to support the programme and that the appropriate facilities and equipment are in place.

C.1

Staff

Instructional staff must: (a) (b) (c)

Possess occupational expertise and have proven experience in blasting and painting operations Have been trained in instructional/evaluation techniques, and have proven instructing/teaching experience. Participate in an ongoing training and development programme, which ensures they are aware and knowledgeable of all changes to legislation and industry requirements

. All staff will have the appropriate competencies to conduct or assist (as appropriate) with the element of training being undertaken.

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C.2

Trainer/Delegate Ratio

The ratio shown for theory sessions indicates the maximum number of delegates that should attend the course in any one session. The following ratios indicate the maximum number of delegates to be supervised by one Instructor at any one time during each activity. Theory

1 : 8 (maximum)

Demonstrations

1:4

Practical Exercises

1:4

C.3

Facilities

It is important to ensure that the full range of facilities is made available to ensure delegates get the most out of their training. The following facilities criteria must be adhered to: Administration arrangements to support delegates from booking through registration and assessment to certification Theory training area(s) designed to enable each delegate to view, hear and participate fully in the subject matter being taught. Practical training area(s) so designed to enable each delegate to individually, or as part of a team, to view, hear and practise the training requirement. All facilities must be maintained and where appropriate, inspected and tested in accordance with current standards/legislation and manufacturers recommendations. Risk assessments must be conducted and documented for all training facilities and equipment.

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C.4

Equipment

The following equipment is required to meet the stated content of the training course. The examples should be from blasting/painting/spraying activities and should relate to the topics covered in the training section: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) k) l) m) n) o) p) q) r) s)

Covering media to protect adjacent surfaces and/or the environment PPE including dust masks, vapour masks, paper hoods, a blast hood and air-fed masks Examples of MSDSs, MSTDs, COSHH sheets, HAVS forms, risk assessments and a complete sample work pack Sample equipment to demonstrate manual handling techniques Tape & polythene sheets for masking up Compressors appropriate to the type of equipment Examples of cleaning and surface preparation items A needle gun or a sander Abrasive suitable for wet slurry or dry grit blasting activities Dry grit or wet slurry blasting kettles, lines & equipment Paint products for demonstrations Paint mixing containers & equipment Surfaces for demonstrating and practicing painting techniques Brushes and/or rollers Airless or conventional spray unit with lines & guns Wet film gauge Materials and a horizontal surface for applying a non-slip coating Thinner to clean tools and equipment Examples of documentation needed to record work

All equipment must be maintained, and where appropriate, inspected and tested in accordance with current standards/legislation, guidance and manufacturers recommendations

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SECTION D D.1

ADMINISTRATION & CERTIFICATION

Joining Instructions

All joining instructions should contain information which indicates that certain aspects of the course are of a physical nature.

D.2

Periodicity

Given the introductory nature of this training, on-the-job experience will provide the majority of skills improvement once the initial course has been taken. There will be no expiry date for the Blaster/Sprayer Training.

D.3

Certification

Persons successfully completing the introductory training modules will be issued with an OPITO endorsed certificate for the OPITO Approved Blaster/Sprayer Training (Level 1) and a Logbook (see Section E) that must be completed within two years if the candidate wishes to progress to Level 2.The issue of the certificate indicates that the delegate is a blaster/sprayer that can advance to the workplace for further supervised training and experience. Training centres are responsible for issuing a certificate direct to the delegate successfully completing the programme and to the sponsoring company (when required). Each certificate must indicate that the delegate has been evaluated against and achieved the agreed learning outcomes. The certificate must also contain the following: a) b) c) d) e) f) g)

Training Centre name Full OPITO course title stating that it is OPITO-approved OPITO registration code Delegate's name Course dates Unique Certificate Number (UCN) – (refer to guide on OPITO website) Training Centre Signatory

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D.4

Course Administration

Each delegate attending any OPITO approved programme must be registered with the Central Register (CR) operated by OPITO. Registration must be made by the training establishment to OPITO within one week following the course. OPITO confirms that information on the registration form will be contained in a computerised register which will be available to employers, prospective employers and training providers in the oil and gas industry to verify training records. At all times, use of this data will be strictly in accordance with principles laid down in relevant data protection legislation.

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Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Candidate

An individual whose ability, knowledge and skills are to be assessed against the expected performance requirements of the relevant OPITOapproved standard.

Delegate

Person undertaking the training.

COSHH

Control of Substances Hazardous to Health

HASAWA

Health & Safety at Work Act

HAVS

Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome

MEWP

Mobile Elevated Work Platform

MSDS

Material Safety Data Sheet

MTDS

Manufacturers’ Technical Data Sheet

PPE

Personal Protective Equipment

PTW

Permit to Work

PUWER

Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations

RPE

Respiratory Protective Equipment

WAH

Working at Height

Offshore Work Pack

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Appendix 1: OPITO Information The topics listed below are to be delivered as part of the introduction to this course and included in the Lesson Plans/Instructor guides/Exercise Plans. Additional introduction topics may include training centre layout and alarms, emergency actions, first aid and domestic arrangements. Mandatory OPITO Information: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h)

Medical Fitness Certification Periods CR/Vantage (provided by OPITO) OPITO Customer Service Statement (provided by OPITO) The roles of employers and training providers (provided by OPITO) What is OPITO’s role in industry? (provided by OPITO) Current Global Network of training providers (provided by OPITO) Emergency Response Framework (provided by OPITO – applicable for ER Training Providers)

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Appendix 2: OPITO Blaster/Sprayer Training (Level 1) Training Record Blaster/Sprayer Training (Level 1) Training Record Name of delegate: Course dates: Please initial beside each Module/Element to certify that you have given (Instructor) and received (delegate) instruction in the following topics: Module/Elements

Module/Element Titles

Module 1

Introduction to industrial blasting and painting

Element 1.1

History and significance

Module 2

Working Safely

Element 2.1

Blasting & Painting Hazards

Element 2.2

Regulations

Element 2.3

Working Safely

Element 2.4

Work Packs for Blasting/Spraying Activities

Element 2.5

Working in Confined Spaces

Element 2.6

Protecting Adjacent Surfaces & the Environment

Module 3

Compressor Awareness

Element 3.1

Understanding the Air Supply

Module 4

Surface Preparation & Blasting

Element 4.1

Providing a Prepared Surface

Element 4.2

Initial Surface Preparation

Element 4.3

Dry Grit & Wet Slurry Blasting

Module 5

Painting & Coating

Element 5.1

Delegate’s Initials

Instructor initials

Result

Paint Classifications

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Application by Brush & Roller

Element 5.3

Application by Airless or Conventional Sprayers

Element 5.4

Specialist Coatings

Module 6

Quality Control & the Supervisor’s Role

Element 6.1

Quality Control for Trainees

Element 6.2

The Supervisor’s Role

I have received instruction in the above

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Appendix

3:

Level

1

(WE)

Logbook

Workplace

Experience

Requirements For the candidate to become eligible to take the Level 2 Assessment, a fully completed and valid Level 1 (WE) logbook must be presented to the OPITO-approved Assessment Centre that are conducting the assessment, within two years from the completion date shown on the candidate’s Level 1 Certificate. Each of the fourteen Blaster/Sprayer tasks specified below must be undertaken on different blasting/spraying operations and on different dates (where applicable) i.e. the candidate cannot get more than one task signed off on the same day. The Level 1 (WE) Logbook must record the following workplace experience: The candidate must undertake the following blaster/sprayer tasks under the supervision of a competent and experienced Blaster/sprayer: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)

Follow instructions of work pack including requirements of quality control plan; on five separate dates. Degrease and fresh water-wash surfaces prior to carrying out mechanical preparation; on five separate dates. Prepare structural steel surfaces to standard set in quality control plan by methods of mechanical preparation; on five separate dates. Prepare pipe work to standard set in quality control plan by methods of mechanical preparation; on five separate dates. Apply coatings to structural steel surfaces by brush meeting requirements set in client specification; on five separate dates. Apply coatings to pipe work by brush meeting requirements set in client specification; on five separate dates. Degrease and fresh water wash surfaces prior to carrying out abrasive blasting; on five separate dates Prepare structural steel surfaces to standards set in quality control plan by methods of spot and sweep abrasive blasting; on five separate dates Prepare pipe work to standards set in quality control plan by methods of spot and sweep abrasive blasting; on five separate dates Prepare structural steel surfaces to standards set in quality control plan abrasive blasting method 100 % removal; on five separate dates. Prepare pipe work to standards set in quality control plan abrasive blasting method 100 % removal; on five separate dates Spray application of coatings to structural steel surfaces to the standards set in quality control plan; on five separate dates Spray application of coatings to pipe work to the standards set in quality control plan; on five separate dates Apply non slip coatings to deck areas; on three separate dates.

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Appendix 4: Level 1 (WE) Logbook Although OPITO-approved Centres may develop their own versions of the Level 1 (WE) Logbook, logbooks must, as a minimum requirement, contain the guidance notes, task completion record and signatory details outlined in this Logbook – see next pages for the Logbook.

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OPITO Blaster/Sprayer Level 1 (WE) Logbook Prescribed Level 1 (WE) Workplace Tasks for the Blaster/Sprayer (Candidate)

Candidate Name Vantage ID

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Level 1 (WE) Logbook Format Although OPITO-approved Centres may develop their own versions of the Level 1 (WE) Logbook, logbooks must, as a minimum requirement, contain the guidance notes, task completion record and signatory details outlined in this Logbook.

Level 1 (WE) Logbook: Record of Tasks Completed This Level 1 (WE) Logbook (or the Training Provider’s version of the Logbook) will be given to the candidate by the Training Provider when he/she has successfully completed the OPITOapproved Level 1 Initial Training Programme. The candidate must ensure that all the tasks are recorded in the Logbook and appropriate signatures are obtained. For the candidate to become eligible to take the Level 2 Competence Assessment, a fully completed Level 1 (WE) logbook must be presented to an OPITO-approved assessment centre within two years of the date shown on the candidate’s Level 1 Certificate. Note: If the Logbook has not been fully completed within the required time period, the candidate will not be entitled to take the OPITO Level 2 Assessment.

Level 1 (WE) Logbook Signatories The candidate must ensure that after completing each task, he/she gets a competent person responsible for the blaster/sprayer work to sign and make any performance-related comments on the task sheets provided within the Logbook. The candidate must also ensure that he/she gets a senior supervisor in the blasting/spraying industry to approve the Logbook on completion of the Logbook. The supervisor does not have to have witnessed every project, but needs to verify that the Logbook has been systematically and appropriately completed correctly.

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Level 1 (WE) Logbook Work Experience Requirements For the candidate to become eligible to take the Level 2 Assessment, a fully completed and valid Level 1 (WE) logbook must be presented to the OPITO-approved Assessment Centre that are conducting the assessment, within two years from the completion date shown on the candidate’s Level 1 Certificate. Each of the fourteen Blaster/Sprayer tasks specified below must be undertaken on different blasting/spraying operations and on different dates (where applicable) i.e. the candidate cannot get more than one task signed off on the same day. The Level 1 (WE) Logbook must record the following workplace experience: The candidate must undertake the following Blaster/Sprayer tasks under the supervision of a competent and experienced blaster/sprayer and in full accordance with the workscope and displaying good housekeeping practices when setting up and reinstating the worksite: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)

Follow instructions of work pack including requirements of quality control plan; on five separate dates. Degrease and fresh water-wash surfaces prior to carrying out mechanical preparation; on five separate dates. Prepare structural steel surfaces to standard set in quality control plan by methods of mechanical preparation; on five separate dates. Prepare pipe work to standard set in quality control plan by methods of mechanical preparation; on five separate dates. Apply coatings to structural steel surfaces by brush meeting requirements set in client specification; on five separate dates. Apply coatings to pipe work by brush meeting requirements set in client specification; on five separate dates. Degrease and fresh water wash surfaces prior to carrying out abrasive blasting; on five separate dates Prepare structural steel surfaces to standards set in quality control plan by methods of spot and sweep abrasive blasting; on five separate dates Prepare pipe work to standards set in quality control plan by methods of spot and sweep abrasive blasting; on five separate dates Prepare structural steel surfaces to standards set in quality control plan abrasive blasting method 100 % removal; on five separate dates. Prepare pipe work to standards set in quality control plan abrasive blasting method 100 % removal; on five separate dates Spray application of coatings to structural steel surfaces to the standards set in quality control plan; on five separate dates Spray application of coatings to pipe work to the standards set in quality control plan; on five separate dates Apply non slip coatings to deck areas; on three separate dates.

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The Level 1 (WE) Logbook remains the property of the candidate at all times but the OPITOapproved Assessment Centre will be required to record (and sign) that they have checked the candidate’s Level 1 (WE) Logbook for completion and validation and retain a copy of the page/s in the Logbook containing a record of signatures and contact details of the senior supervisor; this is for OPITO verification and audit purposes. OPITO will inspect these records at the Assessment Centre during annual monitoring audits.

It is advisable that the candidate makes some form of copy (electronic or otherwise) of the Logbook as they progress through the Level 1 (WE) tasks – in case they lose the Logbook.

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OPITO Blaster/Sprayer Level 1 (WE) Task Progress Summary Candidates should record task completion dates in the Summary table below. This will provide the candidate with an overview of completed tasks

Level 1 (WE) Blaster/Sprayer Tasks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Date1

Date2

Date3

Date4

Date5

n/a

n/a

Follow instructions of work pack including requirements of quality control plan Degrease and fresh water-wash surfaces prior to carrying out mechanical preparation Prepare structural steel surfaces to standard set in quality control plan by methods of mechanical preparation Prepare pipe work to standard set in quality control plan by methods of mechanical preparation Apply coatings to structural steel surfaces by brush meeting requirements set in client specification Apply coatings to pipe work by brush meeting requirements set in client specification; on five separate dates Degrease and fresh water wash surfaces prior to carrying out abrasive blasting; on five separate dates Prepare structural steel surfaces to standards set in quality control plan by methods of spot and sweep abrasive blasting Prepare pipe work to standards set in quality control plan by methods of spot and sweep abrasive blasting Prepare structural steel surfaces to standards set in quality control plan abrasive blasting method 100 % removal Prepare pipe work to standards set in quality control plan abrasive blasting method 100 % removal Spray application of coatings to structural steel surfaces to the standards set in quality control plan Spray application of coatings to pipe work to the standards set in quality control plan Apply non slip coatings to deck areas All Level 1 (WE) tasks completed: Date

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Blaster/Sprayer Candidate Details

Name Vantage No. Contact Number (optional) Contact email The Blaster/Sprayer candidate must get the signature and employer details (below) of the Senior Supervisor, after completing the Level 1 (WE) tasks.

Senior Supervisor Name Job Title

Employing Company Company Address Supervisor’s work contact number Supervisor’s work email address

As a senior supervisor in the blasting/spraying industry, I can confirm that the Blaster/Sprayer candidate: (Name) ____________________________________has completed the OPITO Blaster/Sprayer Standard Level 1 (WE)Tasks specified in his/her logbook during the period: From:_____/______/________ To:_______/______/________ Delete statement below - as applicable

The Level 1 (WE) Logbook has been The Level 1 (WE) Logbook has not yet been completed completed Supervisor’s Date Signature

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Competent Person Details If there is more than one Competent Person involved in the completion of the Level 1 (WE) tasks, ensure that their details are recorded in the section below. Task 1 – Competent Person Details Name Company Installation/Site Job Title Work Contact Number Contact email Task 2 – Competent Person Details Name Company Installation/Site Job Title Work Contact Number Contact email Task 3 – Competent Person Details Name Company Installation/Site Job Title Work Contact Number Contact email Task 4 – Competent Person Details Name Company Installation/Site Job Title Work Contact Number Contact email Task 5 – Competent Person Details Name Company Installation/Site Job Title Work Contact Number Contact email

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Blaster/Sprayer Role

Rev 0

Candidate Name Candidate’s Employer Candidate Vantage No Blaster/Sprayer Task 1

Follow instructions of work pack including requirements of quality control plan (on five separate dates)

Blaster/Sprayer Task 1: Date 1 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

Blaster/Sprayer Task 1: Date 2 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

Blaster/Sprayer Task 1: Date 3 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

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Candidate Name Candidate’s Employer Candidate Vantage No Blaster/Sprayer Task 1

Follow instructions of work pack including requirements of quality control plan (on five separate dates)

Blaster/Sprayer Task 1: Date 4 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

Blaster/Sprayer Task 1: Date 5 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

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Blaster/Sprayer Role

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Candidate Name Candidate’s Employer Candidate Vantage No Blaster/Sprayer Task 2

Degrease and fresh water-wash surfaces prior to carrying out mechanical preparation (on five separate dates)

Blaster/Sprayer Task 2: Date 1 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

Blaster/Sprayer Task 2: Date 2 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

Blaster/Sprayer Task 2: Date 3 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

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Candidate Name Candidate’s Employer Candidate Vantage No Blaster/Sprayer Task 2

Degrease and fresh water-wash surfaces prior to carrying out mechanical preparation (on five separate dates)

Blaster/Sprayer Task 2: Date 4 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

Blaster/Sprayer Task 2: Date 5 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

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Blaster/Sprayer Role

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Candidate Name Candidate’s Employer Candidate Vantage No Blaster/Sprayer Task 3

Prepare structural steel surfaces to standard set in quality control plan by methods of mechanical preparation (including set up, dismantle of equipment) (on five separate dates)

Blaster/Sprayer Task 3: Date 1 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

Blaster/Sprayer Task 3: Date 2 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

Blaster/Sprayer Task 3: Date 3 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

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Candidate Name Candidate’s Employer Candidate Vantage No Blaster/Sprayer Task 3

Prepare structural steel surfaces to standard set in quality control plan by methods of mechanical preparation (including set up, dismantle of equipment) (on five separate dates)

Blaster/Sprayer Task 3: Date 4 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

Blaster/Sprayer Task 3: Date 5 Installation/Site Region

Completion Date

Competent Person Name Comments: I witnessed and can verify the candidate conducting the blasting/spraying task specified above:

Competent Person Signature

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Blaster/Sprayer Task 8: Date 1 Installation/Site Region

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Blaster/Sprayer Task 8: Date 4 Installation/Site Region

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Spray application of coatings to structural steel surfaces to the standards set in quality control plan (including set up and dismantle of equipment) (on five separate dates)

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Apply non slip coatings to deck areas (on five separate dates)

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