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Maersk Training completes £750k refurbishment of Aberdeen training centre

A SCOTS offshore training agency has completed the refurbishment of its Aberdeen training centre.

Maersk Training has now completed the final phase of the £750k refurbishment of its training centre following the installation of a new advanced firefighting facility.

This has been done to provide a full suite of accredited emergency response training for offshore, marine, and industrial firefighting teams.

The installation of a helicopter simulator and helideck for emergency response team member training means the new-look facility in Portlethen, Aberdeenshire now offers complete training across the energy and maritime sectors.

Delegates in action at Portlethen facility.
Firefighting teams in action at the Portlethen facility.

As well as offering a range of GWO and STCW courses, the OPITO-approved centre can provide bespoke training programmes to companies.

During the first phase of upgrades last year, Maersk Training installed a larger pool, a work at height and confined space training unit, a first aid simulator, and a dedicated basic technical training simulator – the only one of its kind in Aberdeen.

The investment ensures the centre meets the needs of the North Sea workforce as it looks to the energy transition while continuing its legacy service offering to the oil and gas sector.

Callum Dewar, Maersk Training’s UK operations manager said: “The completion of our upgraded Portlethen training centre marks the culmination of months of hard work and research to ensure that we have the very best offering that reflects an evolving energy industry.

Commenting on the newly installed fireground and helideck training, Mr Dewar added: “Delegates can be placed in realistic fire and helideck emergency response scenarios.

“They will undertake extensive training in planning, system and controls, personal protective equipment and any potential hazards during emergency response.

“During the courses they will be taught to efficiently manage any HSE risks, as well as how best to communicate effectively with teams.

“The investment supports Maersk Training’s ambition to be seen as a one stop shop for all safety training.

“The simulators and training grounds will enable us to offer a high quality and impressive offshore emergency response learning experience, which is not only realistic but also unique.”

The award-winning training centre has also invested in e-learning courses and has increased its digital offering.

This includes the upgrade of its Training Management Service, which Maersk Training says allows it to offer an effective and safer solution for delegate training.

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