The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Project is part of the Lake Albert Development. The project is a 1,443km cross-country pipeline development to enable the transport of heavy and waxy crude oil reserves located in the Albertine Graben region in Uganda, to a terminal station in Tanga on the East Coast of Tanzania.
Similar Jobs in UgandaLearn more about East Africa Crude Oil PipelineEast Africa Crude Oil Pipeline jobs in Uganda The EACOP SYSTEM is split into three component parts namely Pipeline, Above Ground Installations (AGIs), and the Marine Storage Terminal (MST).
Purpose of the scope:
The EACOP Project Worley Europe Limited (or its Registered Local Entity) will seek a tender for Health and Safety Training for National personnel located in Uganda. The training will need to be localized to reflect the region and focused on Construction activities associated with Pipelines, Tanks, Jetties,
Civil Works, Electrical / Instrumentation / Telecoms and Quality.
The aim of the training is to ensure that all site personnel have reached a recognized level of Health and Safety knowledge and awareness and to enable them to work on site more safely and be able to identify and mitigate risks to themselves and others.
Brief Description Of The Scope:
i. Health and Safety Training will be developed at three different levels:
Level 1 - Foundation Course
• The Fundamentals of Safety
• Hazards, Risk and Risk Control
• Common Workplace Hazards
• Accidents and Incidents
Level 2 - Advanced Course
• Safe Behaviour at Work
• A Safe Place to Work
• Safe Systems of Work
• Safety Problems and Safe Solutions
Level 3 - Supervisor Course
• Planning for Health and Safety
• Communicating Effectively
• Improving Health and Safety
• Site Responsibilities for Safety
ii. The services required shall include, but will not necessarily limited to the supply of:
• Full training in Country (Uganda) with certified approved trainers, Company approved programs and training materials. The Company may elect to add content to the programs.
• Training will be conducted in English.
• Training will be delivered in Kampala either in the Company or training provider’s facilities.
• Provision of all stationery and learning materials.
• The Company may elect to have the training provider deliver only one level of training per individual, as specified in the brief description of the scope (i).
• The requirement is for the training to have full internationally recognized accreditation. The material must be based on the appropriate standards, applicable in-country laws and legislation and industry best practice in
Construction / Oil & Gas.
• A Completion Certificate must be issued to the trainees after the successful completion of the course and examination.
• The Company will require ten staff to be trained in ‘Train the Trainer’ to be able to deliver the material to work groups in the future.
Minimum Requirements:
Training providers expressing their interest are invited to document their request with:
• Previous Health and Safety Training experience on similar projects in East Africa
• Evidence of executing the training in compliance with all applicable laws and jurisdictions
• Proof of registration with the National Supplier
Database (NSD) for Uganda
• A copy of their own and main suppliers ISO 9001:2015 current certification
• Compliance with the Petroleum Midstream National Content Regulation #34, 2016 for Uganda
Interested companies which meet the minimum requirements and have the capacity to provide the services listed above should express their interest by sending together with the above listed documents and email
EACOPsupplierinfo@Worley.com (Max. Email Size: 20 MBs & all documents must be submitted in the English language) on or before 17:00 hours East African Time (EAT), on Monday 8th May, 2023.
Companies satisfactorily meeting the above minimum requirements will receive, subject to the signature of a NonDisclosure Agreement (NDA), a detailed pre-qualification questionnaire for further evaluation by Company.
EACOP project reserves the right not to consider companies that submit an incomplete dossier.
Note: Only pre-qualified companies will receive an invitation to submit their bid in furtherance of the Call for Tender process.