IADC RIG PASS IOSH OSHA & NEBOSH COURSES IN PKAISTAN IN PAKISTAN
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INTRODUCTION
IADC is pleased to announce the launch of its accreditation service for providers of Marine Stability training. The system establishes training provider specifications and course curriculum guidelines based on the ballast control and stability requirements of IMO Assembly Resolution A.891(21). This system will be operated in conjunction with the international Nautical Institute, based in London.
The course curriculum is intended to fulfill the international flag state training requirements for Ballast Control Operator (BCO), Barge Supervisor (BS), and Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) licenses serving aboard an MOU. The system has been officially approved for individuals seeking those licenses on vessels registered in the Marshall Islands and Vanuatu.
The course has also been designed as the starting point for an IADC Ballast Control Operator (BCO) Credentialing. Qualified individuals can obtain credentialing after presenting documentation of sea time served and verified completion of key ballast control tasks through use of an on-board logbook.
Training Providers seeking accreditation must complete Form BCS-02 and submit to IADC with appropriate fees and instructional materials.
www.ipedpak.com
Contact: AYAZ
03134706988
institute of professional education & development
INTRODUCTION
IADC is pleased to announce the launch of its accreditation service for providers of Marine Stability training. The system establishes training provider specifications and course curriculum guidelines based on the ballast control and stability requirements of IMO Assembly Resolution A.891(21). This system will be operated in conjunction with the international Nautical Institute, based in London.
The course curriculum is intended to fulfill the international flag state training requirements for Ballast Control Operator (BCO), Barge Supervisor (BS), and Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) licenses serving aboard an MOU. The system has been officially approved for individuals seeking those licenses on vessels registered in the Marshall Islands and Vanuatu.
The course has also been designed as the starting point for an IADC Ballast Control Operator (BCO) Credentialing. Qualified individuals can obtain credentialing after presenting documentation of sea time served and verified completion of key ballast control tasks through use of an on-board logbook.
Training Providers seeking accreditation must complete Form BCS-02 and submit to IADC with appropriate fees and instructional materials.
www.ipedpak.com
Contact: AYAZ
03134706988
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