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SEFtec NMCI Offshore will be running a BOSIET Course on April 20th at the National Maritime College of Ireland.
This 3 Day offshore course is designed to provide delegates with a basic knowledge of safety and emergency response procedures for working in offshore environments. Delegates will gain a basic level of understanding and awareness of the hazards encountered when working on offshore installations, and of the safety regime and safety management systems in place to control and mitigate those hazards. The course is a mix of theoretical and practical sessions, during which delegates will be required to demonstrate their level of knowledge and understanding of the training programme content.
A major investigation has started at NMCI Services in Ringaskiddy to determine the identity of the secret Easter bunny. On the morning of Thursday the 2nd of April staff at NMCI Services arrived to find that their work stations had been tampered with and objects of a chocolate nature had been planted. In their bid to follow the egg hunt trail the staff called on local Gardaí in the lower harbour area.
Local Gardaí and the Irish Naval Service descended upon NMCI after receiving a distressed call from NMCIS Staff. Local residents have reported that the staff at NMCI Services have been left traumatised by the recent events. One local resident who was interviewed, Annette Coughlan, said ” I have been living and working in the local area for over 10 years and I have to say I’m shocked by the recent bunny events. I’m gonna have to be more vigilant and more aware. Those rabbits can pop out of anywhere. They always say you know the culprit and theres always a bunny within 20 feet. It’s time to lock our doors so we feel safe when we go to sleep at night”.
After an initial examination of the crime scene detectives are still confused as to the identity of the intruder. Finger prints taken at the scene on Thursday April 2nd were sent to the lab for forensic identification and on further examination it was determined they were not of a human nature. Detective Sergeant Devine was quoted as saying “We are currently following a strong line of enquiry and hope to speak with some furry people of interest. We are confident that an arrest will be made shortly. Forensic examination of the scene has determined that hair samples left are believed to be of a bunny nature. We are making an appeal to the public for witnesses. Please contact the Confidential Helpline on 021-4335609 where all information will be treated in the strictest confidence. “
Garda Gillen, currently in Iceland, has been briefed on the incident and will be leading up the investigation on her return with Detective Sergeant Devine. The minister for justice, Elaine Murphy, has been so outraged by recent events that she has instructed Gardaí to set up a major task force to investigate the Easter Bunny Case. All Garda resources have now been diverted in an effort to seek the secret Easter bunny out of its burrow whom Gardaí now believe has gone to ground.
Detective Sergeant Day, with vast local knowledge, said there are strong indications that it may well have been an inside job as there were no signs of forced entry. She has been quoted as saying “We are now looking to the public in an effort to determine who the secret Easter bunny is. We have compiled a list of suspects and need you to vote for whom you believe to be guilty”. Just remember, Guilty until proven Innocent.
The Case File:
No signs of forced entry
No fingerprints at the scene
Paw prints left at the scene
Bunny hair sample found
Wednesday April 1st
Staff leave NMCI Services offices at the NMCI Campus at approximately 17:00 hours
Limited cars left in the car park
Thursday April 2nd
Staff arrive into work at approximately 08:00 hours to find Easter Eggs at their desks.
Again, limited number of cars are in the car park
Other members of the team arrive in at approximately 09:00 hours
Friday April 3rd
Staff have questioned some individual members of the team at NMCI Services but still cant figure out who the Easter Bunny is.
The Chocolate Objects
The suspect list is as follows;
James O’Byrne – Head of NMCI Services
Garrett O’Rourke – Development Executive for SEFtec NMCI Offshore
Larry Walsh – Fire Chief for SEFtec NMCI Offshore
Conor Mowlds – Head of NMCI
Who do you think the Easter Bunny could be? Take our poll below.
NMCI Services will be running a Designated Security Duties Course on May 11th at the National Maritime College of Ireland in Ringaskiddy. This course is STCW Compliant and runs over the course of 1 day. Delegates are advised that spaces are limited and we would recommend booking early. You can book your place by clicking here.
Our location is what sets us apart from our competitors. With great connectivity to Europe we are an ideal location for delegates from Ireland, the U.K. and further afield. With no VAT on training on Ireland why not let NMCI Services be your first port of call for all your training needs.
Want further information on who we are? Why not check out our website here, or even have a look at some testimonials from delegates who have completed courses with us before. Just in case you still want some more information then why not give us a call on +353 21 4335609.
Prerequisite for this course;
Serving Seafarers
It is intended that those attending this course will be serving seafarers that are likely to be designated with security duties in connection with the Ship Security Plan. Serving seafarers in this case would be currently serving at sea, or persons who would have their qualifications other than security training ‘in-date’.
We are delighted to announce that the NMCI is the official patron for the 2015 Maritime Industry Awards and that GAC Training and Service Solutions are official sponsors along with AIB and Amárach research. The awards are due to be launched in the Ballsbridge Hotel, Dublin 4 on the 18th of June 2015.
The Maritime Industry Awards 2015 will recognise and celebrate the most original and innovative individuals and companies that demonstrate excellence in the Irish Maritime & Marine sector. The awards cater for entrants ranging from manufacturing, port operations, logistics & commercial excellence to innovation, tourism & leisure, sustainability, aquaculture, education as well as many others.
The Maritime Industry Awards provides a voice for companies, that play a significant role in the growth and development of the industry in Ireland, to shout about the successes and high standards of excellence that have been achieved in recent years.
The awards are a vital platform that allows this expansive industry to highlight the efforts of all companies and individuals involved on a national basis. Want to enter online? Click here.
AWARD CATEGORIES
•Overall Maritime Excellence Award
• Lifetime Achievement Award
• Ship Operator Award
• Innovation in Maritime Safety Award
• Maritime Environmental Protection Award
• Excellence in Maritime Education & Training
• Excellence in Maritime Logistics Award
• Vessel Repair & Maintenance Award
• Shipyard of the Year
• Innovation in Marine Technology Award
• Marine Tourism & Leisure Award
•Excellence in Marine Renewable Energy
• Aquaculture Excellence Award
• Off-Shore Island Award
• Fishing Operator of the Year
For further information on the awards check out this link to the official website here.
We are delighted to announce that for the purpose of issuing and revalidating a UK Certificate of Competency the MCA will accept High Voltage Management Certificates issued by the National Maritime College of Ireland under the authority the Irish Maritime Administration (IMA). Further Course Information here.
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