Offshore Energy UK Ltd (OEL) signed an alliance agreement with MMH Academy, under which the two parties are commencing their lifting and health and safety training services in Malta at Mediterranean Maritime Hub (MMH), according to a press statement the MMH published.
Due to the recent alliance, MMH says they can offer a “comprehensive range” of lifting and health and safety courses for the inexperienced and the highly experienced alike. MMH says the courses on offer comply with current legal requirements, standards and industry best practice, and can be tailored to suit clients’ needs.
“We believe this is a great opportunity and complements our current project engineering and lifting operations services. It also makes us more accessible to our clients in this region,” says Sandy Moore, Training Manager at OEL.
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