CAT B EBS REBREATHER / CAT B EBS PUSTELUNGE

Start data

23-04-2026

Location

Paleiskade 70 Den Helder

Start time

13:00

Available

Available seats: 4

Start data

12-06-2026

Location

Paleiskade 70 Den Helder

Start time

13:00

Available

Available seats: 4

Start data

24-06-2026

Location

Paleiskade 70 Den Helder

Start time

13:00

Available

Available seats: 4

Start data

14-07-2026

Location

Paleiskade 70 Den Helder

Start time

13:00

Available

Available seats: 4

Course code CAT B EBS
Validity certificate No expiry
Course duration 3 hours
Course price (excl. VAT) €210,00

Course details

Prerequisite training
The course participant must be in possession of a valid certificate / stamp in PSL of the NOGEPA 0.5A or 0.5B, or OPITO BOSIET or FOET including CA-EBS.
Medical requirement(s)
The course participant must be in possession of a valid NOGEPA / OEUK / AWMF approved offshore medical certificate.
Course language
Dutch or English
Maximum No. of participants
10
Additional information
The course price mentioned on our website is based on scheduling this training on the same day as the NOGEPA 0.5B course. For groups as of 6 participants, this training can be scheduled in consultation. On request we can send you a tailor-made quotation.
Registration costs (excl. VAT)

Intended for

As of April 1, 2026, helicopter passengers traveling to the Norwegian Continental shelf (NCS) must be able to prove they have completed CAT B EBS rebreahter training. The course is in accordance with the requirements of BSL D 2‑3 §3a and the NOIA mutual acceptance. DHTC is accredited by Element NL for the Basic Safety Training (0.5 course) and quality is audited by Element NL.

Objectives

To teach helicopter passengers how to escape from a submerged helicopter using a CAT B EBS as defined in Norwegian regulations BSL D2-3 §3a.

Course content

  • Preparation for emergency water landing.
  • Review of the emergency breathing system.
  • Procedure for underwater evacuation of a helikopter.
  • Acclimatisation with the EBS in the water.
  • 4 HUET evacuations using CAT B EBS rebreather.