Posted: June 11, 2015
The National Maritime College of Ireland, as members of IASST, are delighted to announce that they will be hosting the 67th International IASST Meeting & Conference on the 19th to 20th of October 2015 at the National Maritime College of Ireland in Ringaskiddy.
Registration for the conference, which is open to non IASST members is now live over on the IASST Website by clicking here and full details on the Conference agenda can be found by clicking here.
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So who are the IASST?
The IASST is an association of safety and survival training organizations whose mission is: To facilitate the exchange of information on matters relating to safety in the maritime environment and to promote continuous improvement in safety and survival training internationally. The IASST aims to improve safety and survival training by sharing of best practice information between its members.
Within the Association there is a wide variety of expertise, which encompasses universities, nautical colleges and scientific institutions, as well as both privately and publicly owned safety training schools, professional organisations and manufacturers of all types of safety equipment.
New membership;
SEftec NMCI Offshore officially made the list to become a full member of the IASST recently and they couldn’t be more delighted. It is a privilege to be ranked among the top training centres in the world and to be part of an international organization whose mission is: “To facilitate the exchange of information on matters relating to safety in the maritime environment and to promote continuous improvement in safety and survival training internationally.”
Being part of this organization will enable SNO to further develop and strengthen their roots on an international level. Check out IASST membership information over here.
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Posted: June 9, 2015
An Bórd Pleanála has confirmed it has delayed making a decision on the planning application to redevelop Galway Harbour.
The oral hearing into the proposed €126 million extension of the harbour was held in January and a decision was due in April or May. However, the planning appeals board has confirmed that the decision date has been pushed back by several weeks.
An Bórd Pleanála planners heard evidence from experts during an oral hearing that lasted over two weeks earlier this year as previously reported on Afloat.ie
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The NMCI, in conjunction with Cork Education & Training Board, are delighted to announce that we have a new course offering – “Gateway to Cruise Line & Ferry Industry”. If you are looking for something different then a career within the cruise line industry may be just for you. Positions in demand can vary greatly from hospitality, to beauticians, hairdressers, receptionists, personal trainers, childcare workers, security/ administration personnel to EI Technicians.
A presentation outlining the course details will take place at the NMCI on Friday July 17th at 10am. For further details on the new course offering please contact Brian Kelly ; Brian.Kelly@CorkTrainingCentre.ie
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Cultural awareness and teamwork topped the agenda as Stena Association of Maritime Institutes (STAMI) held its first meeting of 2015 at the National Maritime College of Ireland in Cork. It is the first time the association, made up of ten training institutes from three continents, has held one of its bi-annual meetings in Ireland.
Northern Marine was the driving force in the establishment of STAMI in 2009 and continues to support its aims to highlight best practices in the industry and set common standards for maritime training for Stena Group Seafarers. The event welcomed training institutes and Industry representatives from across the globe to the NMCI.
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Posted: June 8, 2015
The IASST is an association of safety and survival training organizations whose mission is: To facilitate the exchange of information on matters relating to safety in the maritime environment and to promote continuous improvement in safety and survival training internationally. The IASST aims to improve safety and survival training by sharing of best practice information between its members.
The National Maritime College of Ireland, as members of IASST, are delighted to announce that they will be hosting the 67th International IASST Meeting & Conference on the 19th to 20th of October 2015 at the National Maritime College of Ireland in Ringaskiddy.
Registration for the conference, which is open to non IASST members is now live over on the IASST Website by clicking here and full details on the Conference agenda can be found by clicking here.
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