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It takes 20000 day to build an oil rig.
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An oil rig is an oil platform or oil production platform. A drilling is different though.
There are a few mandatory certificates needed to work on an oil rig.Offshore Survival course.HUET (Helicopter Underwater Escape Training) This is not always required but at least 80% of offshore operations do.A safety induction course is required by the oil company that owns the rig. This will be done at an office owned by the oil company.A medical fitness certificate is required. Twice! One for the HUET course and a second time you will be sent by the oil company for a health check.Once you work on an oil rig, there are permits that have to be initiated before and re-validated during some types of work procedures.
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It takes 20000 day to build an oil rig.
please tell me how long you stay on a offshore oil rig
In the oil industry.
Oil rig work, firefighting, military work, rescue tasks.
Depends on size of the ship a smaller ship has a smaller crew. For a 200m tanker a crew would be around 20 people total but it can also be more or less.
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Yes, on some they do. Some oil rigs are very far out in the ocean. It would take too long to travel out to them and back every day. So the people who work there, also live there and go home for weekends or when they can.
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Six months.
A series of people control an oil rig. The manager directs his supervisors who in turn direct various personnel that control and operate various areas and machinery to make the rig function properly.
It does depend on the requirements of the company operating the oil rig. But most do not require a GED, rather some past experience, or a willingness to train with a supervisor.