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Falck Safety Services, one of the world’s leading providers of safety training and offshore services, has invested more than £100,000 in cutting edge crisis management facilities near its existing training centre at Aberdeen airport.
The six-figure investment, based in Forties Road at Aberdeen Airport provides state-of-the-art training rooms for Major Emergency Management Initial Response (MEM IR), OIM Controlling Emergencies (OIM CE) and CRO Emergency Response. Working with its partner global risk and
emergency management specialists Altor Risk Group the facility features the latest Control Room Operator (CRO) software, which will replicate realistic offshore training situations and control room areas.
INCREASING DEMAND Falck and Altor are able to offer the most up to date and advanced facilities and qualified instructors to meet the increasing demand for CRO training and assessments. In addition, the investment will continue to provide MEM IR, OIM Controlling Emergencies and CRO coaching and assessments all under the same roof.
With the new facility at the Fire Training Group (FTG) at Aberdeen airport, this will also enable the incorporation of real time scenario training during live exercises with fire teams.
PARTNERSHIP REINFORCEMENT The investment at the Aberdeen site reinforces Falck’s partnership with Altor Risk Group and its and Falck’s, joint OPITO accreditations in CRO, MEMIR and OIM training, coaching and assessments.
Colin Leyden, Managing Director of Falck Safety Services, said: “We are pleased to be able to collaborate with a vital partner like Altor as we continue to expand, and improve, our training portfolio in the offshore energy sector.
“Our partnership with Altor reflects our capacity to supply digital control technology to meet the increasingly challenging logistical and workforce training requirements in the offshore energy sector in the region and throughout the world.”
Falck Safety Services
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Currently, TAG Energy Solutions is in the process of delivering 16 monopiles and transition pieces for the Humber Gateway wind farm, which is the first contract of its kind to be awarded to a UK company.
Stuart Oakley said: “TAG Energy Solutions has quickly established itself as an effective operator in the offshore renewables supply chain and I am keen to build on the successes it has achieved. The sector is still evolving, but we are at the forefront of turbine foundation development, which supports the business’ growth objectives in the UK and European offshore markets.”
REPUTATION
Michael Foster, Chairman of TAG Energy Solutions said: “Stuart’s reputation in the offshore industry is second to none and he is a worthy successor to Alex Dawson.
Alex made a significant contribution to the company in establishing TAG as a key player in the industry. On behalf of the board I would like to thank him for his services and wish him every success for the future.
SIGNIFICANT ROLE
“Stuart will play a significant role in helping to grow this business in the future and his expertise in the subsea technology sector will prove invaluable in helping the business achieve its objectives.”
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