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On September 10 and 11, the Liquefied Gases Fire Fighting (LGFF) training program was held, which was attended by Officers and executives of the companies LATSCO and ELETSON. During the first day (theoretical training), the specificities of gaseous fuels, the risks that arise during their leaks, as well as the methods of their management, were presented and analyzed, with examples and case studies of similar accidents. The second day of the program included practical training at the Schimatari training field, where a full report was made on possible accidents during the transport and storage of LNG and LPG. During the…

Training

On September 10 and 11, the Liquefied Gases Fire Fighting (LGFF) training program was held, which was attended by Officers and executives of the companies LATSCO and ELETSON. During the first day (theoretical training), the specificities of gaseous fuels, the risks that arise during their leaks, as well as the…

On the two-day weekend of 31/8 and 1/9, the company “Mathioudakis Bros.” attended the training program “Enclosed Space Entry and Rescue – E.S.E.R.” . The company’s managers and employees, in addition to the theoretical training they attended, carried out realistic exercises at the training field in Schimatari. The exercises included references to the necessity and type of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), to the procedures for entering and exiting an enclosed space, to working within it and the potential risks that arise, as well as rescue and self-rescue scenarios in the event of an accident. The excellent cooperation between trainers and…

Training

On the two-day weekend of 31/8 and 1/9, the company “Mathioudakis Bros.” attended the training program “Enclosed Space Entry and Rescue – E.S.E.R.” . The company’s managers and employees, in addition to the theoretical training they attended, carried out realistic exercises at the training field in Schimatari. The exercises included…

AFF is compliant with the STCW ’95 requirements (A.VI/3) and approved by the governments of Liberia, Cyprus, Malta, Bahamas and the Marshal Islands. It was initially introduced to the maritime community in 1986 and since then it has nee battened by deck and engine officers as well as marine and engineer superintendents. The AFF course is well known for its high quality and effective training.

Training

AFF is compliant with the STCW ’95 requirements (A.VI/3) and approved by the governments of Liberia, Cyprus, Malta, Bahamas and the Marshal Islands. It was initially introduced to the maritime community in 1986 and since then it has nee battened by deck and engine officers as well as marine and…

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