Worldwide Training in Classification, Statutory & Inspection, Engineering, ILO MLC, Risk & Management Systems
Founded in 1760, The Lloyd's Register Group works to enhance the safety of life, property and the environment, at sea, on land and in the air, helping its clients to ensure safe, responsible and sustainable supply chains. It provides independent assurance and expert advice across a range of sectors such as Marine, Transportation, Energy and Management Systems.
The Marine business principally involves classification of ships, which sets standards of quality and reliability during their design, construction and operation. As well as carrying out statutory inspections for national administrations, required by international shipping conventions and codes, and also help ship owners and operators understand risks and improve business performance. The Transportation teams offer a complete range of engineering, safety, risk and management systems services to the land transport sector.
Finding a training organization that understands the needs of the marine industry, and has the experience and credibility to make training relevant and effective, can sometimes is difficult. That's where Lloyd's Register can really make a difference. Lloyd's Register is setting new standards in the quality of training and fulfillment of client expectations. Since 2002, it has been offering training services to the industry.
Training Programs
Marine Training Events
- A practical approach to marine fuel management (Dubai, Online)
- Ballast Water Management Awareness (Liverpool)
- Classification and Statutory Surveys
- Cyber Security Awareness
- Electrical surveys module 1,2,3 & 4 (Ask the expert)
- Electrical and Control Engineering
- Electrical and Control Engineering- Battery/Hybrid Technology
- Essential Dry Docking
- Fire and safety aspects - passenger ships and yachts
- Hull Inspection - Damage and Repair
- ILO Maritime Labour Convention 2006
- ILO Internal Inspector
- Introduction to enhanced surveys and the application
- Introduction to ISO 50001
- ISM and the Lead Auditor
- ISM Internal Auditor
- ISM and The Designated Person Ashore
- ISM Code and Port State Control
- ISPS Company Security Officer (CSO)
- Ship Security Officer (SSO)
- ISM/ISPS/ILO MLC Internal Auditor
- ISM and ISPS Internal Auditor
- ISPS Port Facility Security Officer (PFSO)
- Leadership from a safe distance
- Life cycle management of FPSO vessels
- Liquefied Natural Gas Ships
- LNG as Fuel
- LNG Fundamentals and market development
- Machinery Damage & Repair - Module 1 (Diesel Engines, Steam Turbines & Boilers)
- Machinery Damage & Repair - Module 2 (Shaft Alignment & Gearboxes)
- Machinery Damage & Repair - Module 3 (Pumping & Piping, inert Gas Generators, Thrusters & pods)
- Management of Change
- Marine EMS Auditing for ISM Auditors
- Materials, Welding and NDE - The Basics
- Practical Approach to Port State Control
- Practical Approach to Ship Surveys
- Principles of Ship Energy Management
- Proactive Ship Energy and Maintenance Management
- Risk Management and Incident Investigation
- Safety Cultural Leadership
- Shaft Alignment
- Ship New Construction
- Ship Emergency Response (SERS) Training
- Ship Exhaust Gas Treatment Technology
- Superintendent Training Program
- Tanker Vetting and Inspection
- The Practical Application of the EU MRV Regulations for Shipping
- The Practical Application of the IMO DCS Regulations for Shipping
- Thickness Measurements Module 1 & 2 (Ask the expert)
- Train the Trainer
Oil & Gas Training
- Technical Excellence
- Software
- Engineering
- Risk Management
Other Training Programs
- Energy Training
- Manufacturing Training
- Online Training
- Business Assurance Training