Rig Jacking Operation

Description

Rig Jacking operation  is very tedious sometimes terrifying even as matters pass incorrectly. So it makes all of the most critical to be properly knowledgeable in the rig jacking operation just so dangers involved are identified and is expected nicely in time to take a corrective motion.

The rig Jacking Operation course is developed for Officers who intend to gather precise knowledge regarding the operation of Jack-Up rigs, systems, barges, and self-propelled vessels with the jack-up system (lifeboats).

The Rig Jacking Operation route is evolved for Officers who intend to achieve precise know-how concerning the operation of Jack-Up rigs, platforms, barges, and self-propelled vessels with jack-up devices (lifeboats).

Rig Jacking operation is a consultant process and is regularly very exhausting and some instances terrifying while matters pass incorrectly. So it's miles all of the most important to be nicely educated inside the rig jacking operation in order that risks concerned are recognized and is anticipated well in time to take a corrective move.

The Rig Jacking Operation route is evolved for Officers who intend to acquire a unique understanding concerning the operation of Jack-Up rigs, platforms, barges, and self-propelled vessels with the jack-up system (lifeboats).


Target Audience 

The barge master, Deck pusher, and marine crew are in charge of manning any of the 3 legs during rig move and positioning.

What will you learn
  • 1. Understand the history and evolution of jack-up rigs and their operational importance.

  • 2. Identify various leg types and compare three-corded vs. four-corded leg designs for structural efficiency.

  • 3. Explain the types of jacking systems and their corresponding jacking consoles.

  • 4. Describe the function and design of spud cans/leg footings and their interaction with the seabed.

  • 5. Analyze the concept of Rack Phase Difference (RPD), its causes, and methods to eliminate it.

  • 6. Gain insights into rig construction and design, including stability and load considerations.

  • 7. Perform and interpret a seabed survey to ensure safe rig placement.

  • 8. Recognize the importance of pre-jacking meetings and effective planning.

  • 9. Understand the preloading process, its significance, and techniques for handling varied soil types (e.g., soft clay) and mitigating RPD.

  • 10. Execute safe jacking operations for different soil conditions, including raising and lowering legs.

  • 11. Operate jetting systems effectively to support leg penetration and soil displacement.

  • 12. Communicate efficiently with the leg crew to ensure smooth jacking operations.

  • 13. Level the rig using tools like a clinometer and bubbler while maintaining balance and stability.

  • 14. Assess the inclination and distance of the rig from platforms to ensure proper alignment.

  • 15. Monitor and manage torque on legs to prevent overloading or mechanical failure.

  • 16. Identify and respond to punch-through scenarios, minimizing risks to personnel and equipment.

  • 17. Handle emergency situations during jacking up or down operations with confidence and adherence to safety protocols.


Requirements
  • Meet the minimum age requirement (usually 18+).
  • Possess basic knowledge of offshore rig operations.
  • Hold relevant industry certifications, if required.
  • Provide proof of physical fitness and medical clearance.
  • Have prior experience or training in offshore operations (preferred).
  • Submit a valid identification document (passport or ID).
  • Complete enrollment forms and provide required documentation.
  • Pay the course registration fee within the specified deadline.
  • Adhere to the course provider’s prerequisites and policies.
  • Demonstrate fluency in the course’s language of instruction.

Lessons

  • 2 Lessons
  • 00:00:00 Hours