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The NOGEPA 2.9B Helicopter Fire-Fighting Refresher course is designed for Helicopter Landing Officers (HLO) and Helicopter Deck Assistants (HDA) involved in helicopter operations on offshore installations without refueling facilities. The course updates theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for effective firefighting and rescue operations on helidecks.
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NOGEPA 2.9 B
IntroductionHelideck teams are essential for ensuring safety during offshore helicopter operations. Both the HLO and HDA must be able to act decisively in emergencies and follow correct procedures in the event of a fire or crash. This refresher training focuses on maintaining firefighting and rescue competencies, ensuring readiness and confidence in high-pressure situations.
ObjectiveThe purpose of this course is to train participants to:
Target groupPersonnel designated as Helicopter Landing Officers (HLO) or Helicopter Deck Assistants (HDA) on offshore installations without refueling activities, who do not hold a valid registration for the NOGEPA 2.6 Fire-Fighting and Rescue Team Member course.
Entry requirementsParticipants must hold:
Course contentThe refresher course combines theory and practice, covering:
Practical trainingPractical exercises are conducted under realistic conditions, focusing on teamwork, communication, and efficient execution of firefighting and rescue procedures.
Practice conditions
CertificationUpon successful completion, participants receive the officially recognized NOGEPA 2.9B Helicopter Fire-Fighting Refresher certificate.
ValidityThe certificate is valid for two years.
Practical informationDuration: 1 dayCourse hours: 08:30 – 17:00Participants: maximum of 6 per instructorLocation: DRTC Vlissingen – Safety Training Center Zeeland
The morning session includes a concise review of theoretical topics such as helicopter types, construction, safety procedures, and the correct use of emergency and firefighting equipment. Participants also revisit incident reporting and safe response to crash and fire situations.
In the afternoon, the focus shifts to practical drills. Participants perform several cooling, search & rescue exercises using both training smoke and live fire. The course concludes with a complex multi-casualty scenario and a group debriefing and evaluation.
With the best resources and facilities at our disposal, we are able to offer training and courses of the highest quality.
The perfect environment for theory sessions, preparation, and evaluation of practical training.
Provided by SEC Catering – your break moment with quality food and excellent service during training days.
Helicopter Fire Fighting (Offshore): for HLOs and HDAs responsible for rescuing crew and passengers in the event of a helicopter fire.
Our classrooms form the foundation of all our training programs. Here, participants prepare with theoretical knowledge, interactive presentations, and clear instructions before moving on to the practical sessions. The rooms are modern, well-equipped, and provide a calm, professional learning environment.
What makes the classrooms unique is their direct connection to our training facilities. This allows theory to be applied immediately in practice, ensuring an optimal learning experience for every participant.
Who is it for
The classrooms are used by all participants in maritime, offshore, and industrial training programs. Whether for short briefings or multi-day courses, they serve as both the starting point and the place for reflection and debriefing.
What you’ll experience
Under the guidance of experienced instructors, you’ll take part in:
Theoretical instruction and presentations
Preparation for practical exercises
Safety briefings and procedural training
Interactive discussions and group assignments
Evaluation and debriefing of practical training sessions
Testing and certification
The classrooms are equipped with modern audiovisual tools and can be configured flexibly for both small groups and larger sessions.
For your organization
Would you like to combine customized or in-company training with both theory and practice?Contact us — together we’ll design a program that aligns perfectly with your learning objectives.
The Canteen is your place to unwind — enjoy good food, a pleasant atmosphere, and the opportunity to share experiences. Catering is provided by SEC Catering, a regional company from Zeeland known for its fresh, flavorful dishes and flexible service.
Everyone participating in our training programs — from trainees and instructors to guests — is welcome in the Canteen to take a break, hold a meeting, or simply enjoy a meal.
Fresh, locally sourced dishes provided by SEC Catering
Options for lunch, snacks, and drinks
Comfortable seating areas to relax between training sessions
An informal meeting space to share experiences and connect with others
Would you like your training day to be fully catered, including food and drinks?Let us know your preferences — together with SEC Catering, we’ll arrange everything from the menu to the timing.
The Helicopter Fire Fighting (HFF) training is designed for Helicopter Landing Officers (HLO) and Helicopter Deck Assistants (HDA) involved in helicopter operations on offshore installations without a fuel supply.
What makes this training unique is the use of realistic scenarios in which participants must respond to a helicopter fire on the deck. The helideck team usually consists of only two people — the HLO and HDA — both of whom must be able to act quickly, safely, and in coordination to rescue crew and passengers.
This training is intended for HLOs and HDAs working on offshore installations where helicopter operations take place. The course specifically focuses on situations where no refueling facilities are present.
What you’ll practice
Under the guidance of experienced instructors, participants will learn to:
Understand the roles and responsibilities of HLOs and HDAs during helicopter operations
Identify and assess helicopter-related incidents
Extinguish fires in and around the helicopter
Rescue and evacuate crew and passengers
Use portable fire extinguishers and other available equipment
Communicate and coordinate effectively as a two-person helideck team
All exercises are conducted under strict safety protocols and reflect the real conditions of offshore installations.
Would you like to prepare your HLOs and HDAs for emergency situations during helicopter operations?Contact us — we’ll design a program together with you that aligns with your organization’s safety procedures.
Our experienced trainers challenge you to bring out the best in yourself. Our program coordinators are available to provide you with all information and to answer any practical questions regarding the training.
Marcel is a true Vlissingen native, deeply connected to the fire service and to firefighting in both the industrial and maritime sectors. After completing his commercial studies, he devoted his career to sharing his knowledge and practical experience at the training center in Vlissingen, DRTC, and the Zeeland Safety Region. To achieve this, he obtained all relevant firefighting diplomas. Since 1999 (initially part-time and later full-time), he has been doing this work with great pleasure and passion. Together with his enthusiastic, skilled, and experienced colleagues, he provides courses in Basic Training/Advanced Fire Fighting as well as refresher courses in firefighting.
In addition, he regularly works on industrial sites to organize and supervise firefighting training sessions. When a client has a gap in their command officer schedule, Marcel steps in there as well. He also works on a project basis with clients to solve more complex issues.
In his free time, Marcel is active as a (core) instructor for the Zeeland Safety Region.
Jorian Schut was born and raised in Bergen op Zoom, where he grew up surrounded by water. Through sea scouts and sailing he discovered his passion for the sea and adventure. After completing his Maritime Officer studies at HZ University of Applied Sciences in Vlissingen (2016–2020), he started his seafaring career in early 2021 as an officer on heavy lift vessels. For four years he sailed worldwide and gained extensive experience with ice navigation in the Arctic region.
In early 2024, Jorian decided to pursue a shore-based career. Having previously attended his own safety courses at DRTC, he returned with great memories of that time – this time as an Maritime instructor. Since then, he has been delivering nearly the full range of STCW training, simulation training and GWO programs at DRTC. In addition, he is actively involved in the development of new courses, ensuring the training offer remains relevant and of high quality.
His training style is hands-on, approachable and always focused on learning together. Jorian values the stories and experiences of participants, creating an environment where everyone learns from one another. For him, safety courses should never feel like a mandatory exercise, but rather like a meaningful and enjoyable experience.
With certifications such as Firefighting Crew Member (and currently training for Firefighting Commander) and practical experience in challenging maritime environments, Jorian has built a solid foundation. Looking ahead, his ambition is to further expand his role by delivering more courses, developing new programs and taking on greater leadership responsibilities within the organization.
Bas Gloudemans has been active in maritime safety training for many years. What began as a hobby—diving during HUET training—has grown into a passion for the maritime industry. After starting his career as an instructor and completing training as a safety specialist, Bas held various management positions at different training providers.
In addition to his dedication to safety training, the development of training centers both in the Netherlands and abroad has played a central role throughout his career. With experience from the Middle East, Asia, and Europe, Bas ultimately settled in what may well be considered the cradle of maritime education and training in the Netherlands: beautiful Zeeland.
Alongside his directorial responsibilities, Bas is still occasionally active as an instructor. After all, old habits die hard…
Born and raised in Zeeland, Michel de Pooter carries the sea in his heart. From a young age, his parents took him along on their sailing boat, instilling in him a deep-rooted love for the water and maritime life.
After completing his Maritime Officer training, Michel began his career as a 4th Officer with the cruise ships of Holland America Line. In the following years, he rose through the ranks to Staff Captain, gaining a wealth of experience in leadership and ship operations on board cruise vessels worldwide.
In 2025, Michel chose a new course: a shore-based position that allowed him to spend more time with his family while sharing his extensive hands-on knowledge with others. As Senior Maritime Instructor at DRTC, he delivers a variety of maritime training programs and is also regularly involved in the preparation and development of courses at the office.
DRTC provides a wide range of accredited safety courses for the maritime, offshore, wind and industrial sectors.
See the current course overview on our website or contact drtc@drtc.nl for advice on the right training for your needs.
For offshore personnel working in the oil and gas industry, including those attending BOSIET, T-BOSIET, FOET, HUET, and CA-EBS courses.
Generally, OPITO certificates are valid for 4 years (FOET before expiry). NOGEPA: basic safety training 4 years, specialised training 2 years. Please check the course page for exact validity.
Bring valid identification, your medical certificate, swimwear, and a towel for pool sessions. PPE and rescue equipment are provided by DRTC.
Yes, a valid OGUK or NOGEPA medical certificate is usually required.
Courses are available in Dutch or English. Additional support is available upon request.
Yes, certain theoretical and practical components can be conducted on-site, provided that the facilities meet the required standards.
In some cases, a FOET/refresher is no longer allowed and you may need to repeat (part of) the initial training. Contact us for advice. Call us at +31 118 463 382 or send an email drtc@drtc.nl
You can cancel your booking by contacting us via email or phone. For open enrolment courses you may cancel free of charge up to 5 working days before the start. For customised training you may cancel free of charge up to 14 working days before the start. If you cancel within those deadlines the full course fee will be invoiced.
Visit our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ page for more information, or contact us at +31 118 463 382 or email drtc@drtc.nl.