ICTQual AB Level 3 Diploma in Offshore Containers (OSC)
The ICTQual AB Level 3 Diploma in Offshore Containers (OSC) is a targeted professional qualification crafted for technicians and inspectors who handle the inspection, testing, certification, and maintenance of offshore containers. Designed to meet rigorous industry standards, this diploma is essential for individuals working in oil and gas, offshore logistics, shipping, and marine engineering sectors.
Delivered over four days either in structured instructor-led classes or virtual classroom environments—the course covers critical topics such as site safety practices, use of examiner tools, container construction and design according to standards (e.g. ISO 10855‑3 and DNV 2.7‑1), types of inspection, pad‑eye and lifting set testing, and report documentation procedures.
Throughout the programme, learners will gain practical skills in identifying defects, evaluating lifting media, examining structural integrity, performing certification tests, and writing professional inspection reports. Upon successful completion, participants receive a recognised Level 3 Diploma in Offshore Containers, enhancing employability in offshore environments where container safety is critical.
Choose the ICTQual AB Level 3 Diploma in Offshore Containers (OSC) to validate your expertise, ensure compliance with global offshore container standards, and advance your career in a technical field where precision and safety are paramount.
Level 3 Diploma in Offshore Containers (OSC)
To enrol in ICTQual AB Level 3 Diploma in Offshore Containers (OSC), learner must meet the following entry requirements:
This qualification, the ICTQual AB Level 3 Diploma in Offshore Containers (OSC), consists of 6 mandatory units.
- Working on Site & Examiner Tool Use
- Types of Inspection & Examination for Offshore Containers
- Container Construction, Lifting Components & Pad-eyes
- Lifting Sets, Slings & Load Attachments
- Structural Integrity, Corrosion & Defect Detection
- Testing, Reporting & Certification Procedures
Learning Outcomes for the Study Units:
1. Working on Site & Examiner Tool Use
- Follow correct safety procedures when conducting offshore container inspections
- Identify, prepare, and use examiner tools in line with offshore inspection standards
- Demonstrate awareness of access, rigging hazards, and PPE requirements for offshore environments
- Maintain tools and equipment used for container inspection and testing
2. Types of Inspection & Examination for Offshore Containers
- Distinguish between initial, periodic, thorough, and special inspections
- Apply appropriate inspection techniques based on the container type, condition, and operational setting
- Understand regulatory requirements such as DNV 2.7-1, ISO 10855-3, and industry best practices
- Determine the correct inspection frequency for offshore containers and accessories
3. Container Construction, Lifting Components & Pad-eyes
- Identify the main construction features of offshore containers including corner castings, pad-eyes, and frames
- Evaluate pad-eye wear, distortion, weld quality, and positioning
- Assess the integrity of lugs, shackles, and lifting points for conformance to design criteria
- Ensure compliance with structural design standards for lifting and loading
4. Lifting Sets, Slings & Load Attachments
- Inspect wire rope slings, chain assemblies, and shackles used in offshore container lifting
- Evaluate identification tags, wear, elongation, and safe working load limits
- Identify non-compliances such as corrosion, broken wires, and connector damage
- Understand how lifting set compatibility affects container safety and lifting performance
5. Structural Integrity, Corrosion & Defect Detection
- Examine offshore containers for signs of corrosion, mechanical damage, and fatigue
- Identify defects in welds, corner fittings, floors, and internal reinforcements
- Evaluate container condition using visual and functional inspection techniques
- Recommend remedial actions or removal from service based on defect severity
6. Testing, Reporting & Certification Procedure
- Perform and observe proof load testing, MPI/NDT, and functional inspections
- Complete inspection checklists and reporting templates in line with client and regulatory expectations
- Categorise defects and assign repair or re-certification outcomes
- Understand certification procedures and requirements for offshore container compliance documentation
The ICTQual AB Level 3 Diploma in Offshore Containers (OSC) lays a strong foundation for learners seeking to build a career in offshore safety, lifting inspection, and container certification. This qualification is widely recognised across the offshore oil & gas, energy, marine logistics, and heavy-lifting sectors—where regulatory compliance and safety are paramount.
Career Progression Opportunities
Upon successful completion, the learner may pursue roles such as:
- Offshore Container Inspector
- Lifting Equipment Technician
- Rigging Inspection Assistant
- Container Certification Operative
- Workshop or Site Technician (Offshore Logistics)
This diploma enhances employability onshore and offshore, enabling access to roles on rigs, platforms, shipyards, and offshore logistics bases where inspection competency is a requirement.
Further Qualifications & Advanced Training
The learner can progress to:
- ICTQual AB Level 6 Diploma in Offshore Containers, focusing on advanced inspection, defect analysis, lifecycle monitoring, and leadership in offshore container safety
- Specialist training in:
- LOLER & PUWER compliance
- DNV 2.7-1 and ISO 10855 container standards
- Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) techniques
- Offshore lifting operations and safety engineering
International Recognition & Site Access Benefits
- The diploma supports access to global offshore projects and roles requiring certified inspection capability
- It aids in acquiring industry-recognised competency cards or offshore certification schemes
- It helps build a technical portfolio for progression into inspection, QA, or supervisory pathways in offshore lifting environments
With this qualification, the learner is well-prepared to meet industry demands, ensure offshore lifting compliance, and progress into advanced inspection and technical leadership roles.
