REACTOR Passport · Foundation

Offshore Wind Foundation

Foundation readiness for offshore wind project environments — ports and quaysides, vessel access, marine coordination, and coordinated work on turbines and substations.

Who it is for

  • Technicians and supervisors mobilising to offshore wind projects
  • Marine coordinators and vessel access teams
  • Port and quayside logistics personnel
  • Contractors joining turbine, substation, or cable campaigns
  • HSE and PTW coordinators supporting offshore wind operations

What you will learn

  • Offshore wind project environments and authority structures
  • Ports, quaysides, and marine coordination expectations
  • Vessel access, weather windows, and transfer restrictions
  • CTV, SOV, and JUV interfaces at a practical awareness level
  • Turbine and substation access with SIMOPS awareness
  • Lifting and major component exchange awareness
  • PTW, RAMS, and emergency response fundamentals

Course topics

Offshore wind project environments
Ports and quaysides
Vessel access and marine coordination
Weather and transfer restrictions
CTV / SOV / JUV interfaces
Turbine and substation access
SIMOPS coordination
Lifting and major component exchange awareness
PTW and RAMS basics
Emergency response

Assessment

Structured knowledge checks cover marine coordination, access control, and coordinated activity basics. Briefing attendance is recorded where delivered in person.

  • Module quizzes with defined pass thresholds
  • Coordination briefing attendance where applicable
  • Passport readiness issued when evidence set is complete

What you receive

  • REACTOR Passport record with Offshore Wind Foundation status
  • Verifiable readiness for configured project contexts
  • Renewal pathway aligned to company validity policy
  • Public verification for marine and gate coordination

Renewal

Renewal updates marine and project-access knowledge and revalidates configured requirements. Project-specific modules may be required between foundation renewals.

FAQ

Does this cover GWO training?

Foundation focuses on project readiness and coordination context. GWO or role-specific technical training may be required separately and linked as modules.

Who defines transfer restrictions?

The marine authority and project PTW system define limits. Passport reflects whether someone meets configured readiness for access — not weather decisions themselves.

Can verification be used at the port gate?

Yes. Public verification is designed for coordination teams that need a clear status without private HR data.

Book Offshore Wind Foundation

Plan a cohort for your project mobilisation or configure Passport modules for ports, vessels, and site access.

Ready to optimize your operations?

Better engineering. Stronger operations. Reliable assets. Smarter systems.

That's how CERB delivers offshore performance.

Are you ready to explore what this means for your project?

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