Case study: designing a competency standard


Written by Matthew Pattinson

November 28th, 2016

Health and Safety News

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To competently carry out one’s job is important in all sectors. Now imagine you’re an operator on a high hazard site, tonnes of petroleum surging through a network of pipes. Competency is absolutely crucial.

The Oil and Pipelines Agency agrees. OPA provides a marine fuel receipt, storage, delivery and jetty service to six naval oil fuel depots around the UK.

As such, the organisation recently commissioned Reynolds Training Services Ltd to design a new competency standard. The aim? To secure operator safety and regulatory compliance.

With a wide-range of onsite requirements and processes though, the solution would need to be customised around their actual operational needs.

We’ve broken down the course design in this free to download case study.

Safe to say you’ll find this a page turner

Download case study

Written by Matthew Pattinson

November 28th, 2016

Health and Safety News

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