First session of Best Practices for Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) and Maintenance Excellence in Oil & Gas Industry: 9-12 May 2022
Second session of Best Practices for Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) and Maintenance Excellence in Oil & Gas Industry: 18-21 July 2022
Two sessions of Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP) with theme ‘Best Practices for HSE and Maintenance Excellence in Oil & Gas Industry’ were hosted and completed by INSTEP this year, which received participants from various countries across the globe: Algeria, Botswana, Brunei, Ghana, Iran, Kiribati, Niger, Oman, Togo, and Uganda.
The training programmes are part of the collective effort by Malaysian Government to support growth of global talents in the oil & gas industry in developing countries. The supports are in the form of various expertise and knowledge sharing including championing oil and gas technical collaboration amongst developing countries.
Both training sessions were carried out for 4 days in May and July, respectively, via virtual learning approach: Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT) guided by our industry-experienced instructors, which comprised live demonstrations, video offerings, professional coaching, and role-plays.
The training programme is designed to provide fundamental knowledge of maintenance philosophy and HSE practices in operating a safe and efficient plant. It focuses on the petroleum industry and maintenance practices in mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation equipment in the oil & gas industry.
Tahirou Sanda Bagnou from Ministry of Petroleum, Energy & Renewable Energy, Niger, participated in the first session of the training programme. He said, “The Malaysian Government has provided the best platform, INSTEP, to provide us the knowledge and expertise sharing, allowing us to benefit and grow together in the oil and gas domain.”
Meanwhile, Kabelo Manyeula from Department of Energy Botswana said, “The course is important for us as the custodian of Botswana’s Petroleum Storage Depots. The maintenance practices and skills shared by INSTEP expertise for different equipment and facilities are not only useful for our future planning & budgeting, but it is also crucial for optimum operations which can effectively reduce/avoid loss time and injuries.”
INSTEP has recorded excellent health and safety performance with notable international accolade such as The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Health and Safety Gold Awards for 2020, 2021, and 2022 consecutively. Besides, INSTEP also received the Gold Class 1 Award by the Malaysian Society for Occupational Safety and Health (MSOSH) for four years since 2019, which significantly remarks our HSE excellence throughout the years.
Zawawi Zaliah, the Principal Instructor (Rotating) of Maintenance Academy, INSTEP, introduced and explained on the rotating equipment in the workshop via live demonstration.
About MTCP
The Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP) was officially launched on 7 September 1980 at the Commonwealth Heads of State Meeting in New Delhi, India, to signify Malaysia’s commitment to the South-South Cooperation, particularly the Technical Cooperation among Developing Countries (TCDC). The MTCP emphasises on the development of human resources through the provision of trainings in various areas which are essential for a country’s development such as the public administration, good governance, health, education, agriculture, sustainable development, poverty alleviation, economy and finance, ICT and environment. Annually, Malaysia offered more than 65 capacity-building and technical assistance programmes under the MTCP, which have benefited more than 34,000 participants from 144 countries.
First session of Best Practices for Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) and Maintenance Excellence in Oil & Gas Industry: 9-12 May 2022
Second session of Best Practices for Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) and Maintenance Excellence in Oil & Gas Industry: 18-21 July 2022
Two sessions of Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP) with theme ‘Best Practices for HSE and Maintenance Excellence in Oil & Gas Industry’ were hosted and completed by INSTEP this year, which received participants from various countries across the globe: Algeria, Botswana, Brunei, Ghana, Iran, Kiribati, Niger, Oman, Togo, and Uganda.
The training programmes are part of the collective effort by Malaysian Government to support growth of global talents in the oil & gas industry in developing countries. The supports are in the form of various expertise and knowledge sharing including championing oil and gas technical collaboration amongst developing countries.
Both training sessions were carried out for 4 days in May and July, respectively, via virtual learning approach: Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT) guided by our industry-experienced instructors, which comprised live demonstrations, video offerings, professional coaching, and role-plays.
The training programme is designed to provide fundamental knowledge of maintenance philosophy and HSE practices in operating a safe and efficient plant. It focuses on the petroleum industry and maintenance practices in mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation equipment in the oil & gas industry.
Tahirou Sanda Bagnou from Ministry of Petroleum, Energy & Renewable Energy, Niger, participated in the first session of the training programme. He said, “The Malaysian Government has provided the best platform, INSTEP, to provide us the knowledge and expertise sharing, allowing us to benefit and grow together in the oil and gas domain.”
Meanwhile, Kabelo Manyeula from Department of Energy Botswana said, “The course is important for us as the custodian of Botswana’s Petroleum Storage Depots. The maintenance practices and skills shared by INSTEP expertise for different equipment and facilities are not only useful for our future planning & budgeting, but it is also crucial for optimum operations which can effectively reduce/avoid loss time and injuries.”
INSTEP has recorded excellent health and safety performance with notable international accolade such as The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Health and Safety Gold Awards for 2020, 2021, and 2022 consecutively. Besides, INSTEP also received the Gold Class 1 Award by the Malaysian Society for Occupational Safety and Health (MSOSH) for four years since 2019, which significantly remarks our HSE excellence throughout the years.
Zawawi Zaliah, the Principal Instructor (Rotating) of Maintenance Academy, INSTEP, introduced and explained on the rotating equipment in the workshop via live demonstration.
About MTCP
The Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP) was officially launched on 7 September 1980 at the Commonwealth Heads of State Meeting in New Delhi, India, to signify Malaysia’s commitment to the South-South Cooperation, particularly the Technical Cooperation among Developing Countries (TCDC). The MTCP emphasises on the development of human resources through the provision of trainings in various areas which are essential for a country’s development such as the public administration, good governance, health, education, agriculture, sustainable development, poverty alleviation, economy and finance, ICT and environment. Annually, Malaysia offered more than 65 capacity-building and technical assistance programmes under the MTCP, which have benefited more than 34,000 participants from 144 countries.