Rig Medic - Equatorial Guinea Nationals
Employer: Transocean
Location Provincia de Las Palmas, Equatorial Guinea
Job Summary
Provide medical care and primary first aid care in emergency cases to all personnel onboard the rig.
Provide clerical/administrative support as required.
Job Description
Rig Medic - Equatorial Guinea Nationals
This position is available only to candidates who meet applicable company and local government nationalisation/residency.
Reporting
Offshore Installation Manager
Functional report to the Division Medical Coordinator/Advisor
Supervision: None
Prerequisites / Qualifications
Valid healthcare practitioner’s license issued by the holder’s national governing or licensing board acceptable to the Flag State maritime authority
Knowledge of local safety-related legislative and regulatory requirements
Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates
Basic computer skills
QHSE/Training
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Operate and maintain the rig’s hospital, medical chest and other medically related equipment - Authority I
Present and coordinate safety orientation session for all persons arriving on the rig for the first time - Authority I
Provide trauma and medical care to injured and sick crew members - Authority I
Maintain accurate medical records of personnel onboard; i.e. blood group, allergies, medical history, etc. Ensure that records accompany personnel in the event of a medical evacuation - Authority I
Ensure serviceability of all hospital and emergency medical equipment and take immediate steps to rectify any deficiencies - Authority II
Ensure good record keeping of medication and materials; check expiry dates and prepare requisition when required - Authority I
Maintain accurate records of controlled/dangerous drugs; ensure the security of these drugs and submit updated record to the OIM on a monthly basis - Authority I
Ensure cleanliness and housekeeping of hospital and associated areas - Authority I
Advise supervisors and department heads on injuries and sicknesses involving members of their departments - Authority II
Advise supervisors of the need for a medical emergency evacuation of injured/sick crewmember - Authority II
Maintain strict confidentiality of all medical and clerical/administrative records under his/her care. Ensure that the data such as wages, employee addresses and telephone numbers are not released to unauthorized personnel - Authority II
Liaise with local or international shore-based medical facilities as and when required - Authority III
Incorporate the THINK planning process into all tasks, whether working alone or as part of a team - Authority I
Participate in START Process - Authority I
Call a Time Out for Safety (TOFS) whenever an unplanned hazard or a change in the expected results is observed - Authority I
Carry out assigned duties in a safe manner according to Company policies and procedures - Authority I
Demonstrate commitment to Company QHSE policies through leadership and guidance - Authority I
Coordinate the weekly safety meetings and attend pre-tour meetings as required. Organize records of weekly attendance for safety meetings - Authority I
Perform weekly hygiene and safety inspections of all accommodation, toilets, public bathrooms, cabins, storerooms, etc. Report deficiencies to supervisor - Authority I
Conduct regular inspection and servicing of eye wash stations and first aid kits - Authority I
Participate in all emergency drills and respond to emergency situations as designated on station bill - Authority I
Assist, participate in and conduct safety and medical training as assigned by the OIM - Authority I
Closely monitor all aspects of health and hygiene in catering facilities including freezers and refrigerated food storage - Authority I
Advise supervisors on occupational health, hygiene, nutrition and other related matters - Authority II
Act as Helicopter Landing Officer in the absence of a Bosun to coordinate the arrival/departure activities of the helideck - Authority II
Administrative/Personnel: -
Meets the training requirements according to the applicable training matrix - Authority I
Participate fully in the annual performance appraisal process - Authority I
Check and update personnel T-Cards lists for all muster stations and life boat stations regularly to assure accuracy with POB list - Authority I
Promote and maintain a good working relationship with other departments, third-party personnel and Client Representatives - Authority I
Maintain discipline onboard and ensure compliance with Company disciplinary procedures - Authority I
Maintain an up-to-date list of onboard personnel - Authority II
Allocate accommodations to joining crews - Authority II
Prepare timesheets for personnel onboard in accordance with payroll procedures - Authority II
Ensure that personnel and airfreight are properly coordinated and manifested - Authority II
Maintain files, logs, accounts and records as directed by supervisor - Authority III
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Location Provincia de Las Palmas, Equatorial Guinea
Job Summary
Provide medical care and primary first aid care in emergency cases to all personnel onboard the rig.
Provide clerical/administrative support as required.
Job Description
Rig Medic - Equatorial Guinea Nationals
This position is available only to candidates who meet applicable company and local government nationalisation/residency.
Reporting
Offshore Installation Manager
Functional report to the Division Medical Coordinator/Advisor
Supervision: None
Prerequisites / Qualifications
Valid healthcare practitioner’s license issued by the holder’s national governing or licensing board acceptable to the Flag State maritime authority
Knowledge of local safety-related legislative and regulatory requirements
Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates
Basic computer skills
QHSE/Training
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Operate and maintain the rig’s hospital, medical chest and other medically related equipment - Authority I
Present and coordinate safety orientation session for all persons arriving on the rig for the first time - Authority I
Provide trauma and medical care to injured and sick crew members - Authority I
Maintain accurate medical records of personnel onboard; i.e. blood group, allergies, medical history, etc. Ensure that records accompany personnel in the event of a medical evacuation - Authority I
Ensure serviceability of all hospital and emergency medical equipment and take immediate steps to rectify any deficiencies - Authority II
Ensure good record keeping of medication and materials; check expiry dates and prepare requisition when required - Authority I
Maintain accurate records of controlled/dangerous drugs; ensure the security of these drugs and submit updated record to the OIM on a monthly basis - Authority I
Ensure cleanliness and housekeeping of hospital and associated areas - Authority I
Advise supervisors and department heads on injuries and sicknesses involving members of their departments - Authority II
Advise supervisors of the need for a medical emergency evacuation of injured/sick crewmember - Authority II
Maintain strict confidentiality of all medical and clerical/administrative records under his/her care. Ensure that the data such as wages, employee addresses and telephone numbers are not released to unauthorized personnel - Authority II
Liaise with local or international shore-based medical facilities as and when required - Authority III
Incorporate the THINK planning process into all tasks, whether working alone or as part of a team - Authority I
Participate in START Process - Authority I
Call a Time Out for Safety (TOFS) whenever an unplanned hazard or a change in the expected results is observed - Authority I
Carry out assigned duties in a safe manner according to Company policies and procedures - Authority I
Demonstrate commitment to Company QHSE policies through leadership and guidance - Authority I
Coordinate the weekly safety meetings and attend pre-tour meetings as required. Organize records of weekly attendance for safety meetings - Authority I
Perform weekly hygiene and safety inspections of all accommodation, toilets, public bathrooms, cabins, storerooms, etc. Report deficiencies to supervisor - Authority I
Conduct regular inspection and servicing of eye wash stations and first aid kits - Authority I
Participate in all emergency drills and respond to emergency situations as designated on station bill - Authority I
Assist, participate in and conduct safety and medical training as assigned by the OIM - Authority I
Closely monitor all aspects of health and hygiene in catering facilities including freezers and refrigerated food storage - Authority I
Advise supervisors on occupational health, hygiene, nutrition and other related matters - Authority II
Act as Helicopter Landing Officer in the absence of a Bosun to coordinate the arrival/departure activities of the helideck - Authority II
Administrative/Personnel: -
Meets the training requirements according to the applicable training matrix - Authority I
Participate fully in the annual performance appraisal process - Authority I
Check and update personnel T-Cards lists for all muster stations and life boat stations regularly to assure accuracy with POB list - Authority I
Promote and maintain a good working relationship with other departments, third-party personnel and Client Representatives - Authority I
Maintain discipline onboard and ensure compliance with Company disciplinary procedures - Authority I
Maintain an up-to-date list of onboard personnel - Authority II
Allocate accommodations to joining crews - Authority II
Prepare timesheets for personnel onboard in accordance with payroll procedures - Authority II
Ensure that personnel and airfreight are properly coordinated and manifested - Authority II
Maintain files, logs, accounts and records as directed by supervisor - Authority III
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