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Who is the course for?
This Safe Welding Operations (Maritime) Training Course is for personnel who are required to carry out welding operations in the Maritime Industry.
Is previous experience required?
No previous experience is required to complete this course.
How will the course benefit me?
This course will give a basic overview of industry best practice in relation to welding operations in the maritime industry.
How will the course benefit my company?
This course will provide personnel with a basic overview of industry best practice in relation to welding operations.
What standards are referenced in the course?
• The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)
• IMO MSC/Circular 1084 Principles for Hot Work on board all Types of Ships
Is there an assessment?
Yes
• Identify common welding activities in the maritime industry
• Recognise possible faults that can occur and how to avoid them
• Identify the hazards and risks associated with welding
• Describe typical PPE requirements for welding operations
• Recognise general procedures to mitigate risks associated with welding
• Identify the specific risks when welding in enclosed spaces and how to minimise them
Exam in the e-learning course
• Internet access - users will need a device with a web browser and internet connection
• System - runs on computers, tablets and mobile devices using Windows 7 and above and MAC OS devices running IOS 11 and above
• Browsers - Edge, Chrome, Firefox and Safari
• Minimum browser size - none
• Audio - requires device speaker or headphones
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Clinical Psychologist, Maria collaborates closely with clients, providing expert analysis of assessment data and offering valuable insights
This nomination comes as recognition of Mintra’s large-scale collaboration with BSM to deliver digital training to their 20,000+ seafarers.