Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention Exam Challenge


This is an exam challenge registration for Coiled Tubing Well Servicing Blowout Prevention. It can be challenged every second renewal. Each recertification cycle is 5 years.

Students opting to challenge the exam must first register with Energy Safety Canada. Once registered, the student is responsible to contact an approved testing facility to schedule a date and time for the exam (Sitting fees may apply). The exam will be conducted on a computer at an Authorized Training Provider through an online proctoring system. The exam will only be accessible once you arrive at the testing facility.

  • Upon successful completion of this course, a certificate that coincides with the expiry date of your current Well Service BOP certificate will be available for print.
  • Passing grade on exam 70%.
  • The examination may be challenged every second renewal.
  • An electronic copy of the self-study manual will be accessible within your Coiled Tubing exam challenge registration, in your EnergySafetyCanada.com account.
  • There is no rewrite attempt for unsuccessful challenge exams. If you are unsuccessful, you will be required to take the full course. Fees will apply.
  • Sitting fees may apply at approved testing facilities.
  • Students have 90 days from initial registration to complete the exam. If not completed within that time, registration fees will not be reimbursed. See Cancelation Policy
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Topics Covered

  • Coiled tubing unit components and function
  • Safety considerations and best operational practices
  • Specifications, inspection and management of coiled tubing
  • Coiled tubing tools, accessories and seals
  • Blowout preventer stack equipment
  • Well classification and BOP stack requirements
  • Well control methods and responses to potential well control events
  • Stretch and force calculations

Prerequisites

  • A valid Well Service Blowout Prevention certificate

Requirements

  • Government issued photo ID
  • Non-programable calculator
  • Approved testing facility in your area
  • Students must be adequately prepared to participate in English for required course elements
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