Wednesday, March 08, 2023

Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET)

Offshore workers who are transported to and from offshore rigs by helicopter undergo helicopter underwater escape training (HUET).

This training is designed to prepare them for the possibility of a helicopter crash into the water and provide them with the skills and knowledge necessary to survive such an event.

The training typically involves both theoretical and practical components.

The theoretical component covers topics such as helicopter safety, emergency procedures, and survival techniques.

Workers learn about the different types of emergency equipment that are available on board the helicopter and how to use them, as well as how to evacuate the aircraft in the event of an emergency.

The practical component of the training involves simulation exercises where workers experience what it is like to be in a helicopter that has crashed into the water.

They are trained on how to escape from a submerged helicopter even if they end up upside down by using emergency exits such as emergency window exits or emergency exits on the helicopter's roof.

They also learn how to use life rafts and other survival equipment that may be available.

During the training, workers are also taught techniques for surviving in the water, including how to float and conserve energy, how to swim in different currents and sea conditions, and how to signal for help.

Overall, HUET is an important training program that helps offshore workers prepare for the worst-case scenario of a helicopter crash into the water.

By providing workers with the knowledge and skills necessary to survive such an event, the training helps to ensure their safety and well-being while working on offshore rigs.


 

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