Liberia Approves Videotel Courses

Seven of Videotel’s training courses have been approved by the Liberian International Ship and Corporate Registry (LISCR). This brings to 17 the total number of Videotel courses approved by the LISCR and further cements Videotel’s long term connection with this particular registry.

Liberians approve Videotel’s training courses

Seven of Videotel’s training courses have been approved by the Liberian International Ship and Corporate Registry (LISCR/the Liberian Registry).

This brings to 17 the total number of Videotel courses approved by LISCR and further cements Videotel’s long term connection with this particular registry.

“The Liberian Registry is the second largest in the world and represents 11% of the world’s ocean going fleet,” said Carl Drumgoole, director of training center and course approval. “The Liberian Maritime Programme is renowned for quality, efficiency, safety and service and we only endorse those organisations that can meet those high standards themselves.”

The seven Videotel courses approved are – Advanced Oil Tanker Safety; Enclosed Space Entry and Emergency Awareness; ECDIS Training; GMDSS Training; IMDG Code Training; Marine Environmental Awareness and Maritime Security Awareness. They can be delivered in a range of multimedia formats to suit the requirements of the individual customer.

“One of the key roles of the Liberian Registry is to advise its clients on the most appropriate qualifications and endorsements necessary to ensure STCW compliance,” said Nigel Cleave, Videotel Marine International CEO. “Videotel takes take great care to produce accurate, up to date, quality training solutions targeted to meet real training needs and we are delighted to support the Liberian Registry in that endeavour.”

More courses could be approved in the future as Videotel continues to work with the Liberian Registry to raise awareness of and participation in the courses available to seafarers under the Liberian Maritime Programme.

Source: Tanker Operator

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