When applying for courses at Nagasaki Ocean Academy in 2024, please note the following:
●Tuition fees will be revised starting in the 2024 fiscal year, so please confirm the updated fees before applying.
●The tentative number of sessions for courses in the second half of the year is as follows, but note that these are subject to change depending on future circumstances:
“A0 Half-Day Introductory Course” and “A1 Offshore Wind Introduction Course”: 2 sessions each
“A4 Floating Offshore Wind Course” and “A5 Wind and Ocean Observation & Analysis, and Power Generation Forecasting Course”: 1 session each
“C1 Seabed Investigation and Analysis, and Offshore Construction Course” and “C4 Fundamentals of Transmission Systems Course”: 1 session each
Applications for courses in the 2025 fiscal year will open once schedules are finalized.
Engineering Advancement Association of Japan (ENAA) and its member companies will produce the content and serve as the lecturers.
In the process of implementing offshore wind power projects in Japan, it is inevitable that foreign companies will enter into the project stakeholders such as operators, contractors, construction companies, and wind turbine manufacturers. In such an environment, we need to understand the safety management in foreign countries where offshore wind power projects are being implemented ahead of our own, and then ask ourselves, “What are the barriers to applying established overseas safety management practices to projects in Japan? What preparations must we make to ensure the safety of offshore wind projects in Japan?”. The course will provide up-to-date, real-world information and knowledge, including insights gained from the Taiwan project and many examples of problems and experiences related to offshore wind power generation that have occurred overseas.
Offshore Wind HSE Basic Course Day 1
※LE=Lectrure / WS=Workshop
9:00 | 【Opening】 | 40 min | ・Orientation ・Self-introduction + icebreaker ・HSE moment |
9:40 | 【LE】 | 100 min | Introduction ・What are the special characteristics of offshore wind power? ・Flow of offshore operations ・Impact of accident occurrence |
11:20 | 【LE】 | 30 min | Health ・Onboard disease (COVID) response ・Health management on board |
11:50 | 60 min | Lunch break | |
12:50 | 【LE】 | 90 min | Safety HSE Requirements(System) ・Permit To Work(PTW) ・Simultaneous Operations(SIMOPS) ・Emergency Control |
14:20 | 【LE】 | 80 min | ・Marine Coordination |
15:40 | 10 min | Break | |
15:50 | 【LE】 | 60 min | Safety HSE Requirements(Construction management) ・Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) ・Working at Height ・Electrical Work |
16:50 | Wrap up | ||
17:00 | End of the 1st day |
Offshore Wind HSE Basic Course Day 2
※LE=Lectrure / WS=Workshop
9:00 | 20 min | Opening ・HSE moment/Review Day 1 |
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9:20 | 【LE】 | 100 min | Safety HSE Requirements(Construction Management) ・Personal Protective equipment(PPE) ・Personal Transfer ・Lifting Work |
11:00 | 10 min | Break | |
11:10 | 【LE】 | 30 min | Environment ・Environmental Considerations |
11:40 | 70 min | Lunch break | |
12:50 | 【LE】 | 40 min | Qualifications required for offshore wind power projects |
13:30 | 10 min | Break | |
13:40 | 【LE】 | 90 min | Incident Case Study |
15:10 | 10 min | Break | |
15:20 | 【LE】 | 40 min | Initiatives toward zero accidents |
16:00 | 【Wrap-up】 | 30 min | Comprehensive overview, Q&A |
16:30 | End of the 2nd day |
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Bunkyo Campus, Nagasaki University,
1-14 Bunkyo-machi, Nagasaki 852-8521, Japan