Bockett Named Ocean Safety Training Manager

August 14, 2014

Steve Bockett
Steve Bockett

The UK’s largest independent safety supplier, Ocean Safety, have made a key appointment at their Southampton Branch and is pleased to announce that Steve Bockett has accepted the position of Training Manager.

Steve has spent four years at Ocean Safety in Southampton as Servicing Manager, during which time he has gained the valuable skills and technical expertise to more than fulfil the demanding Training Manager role.

Steve will be actively involved in the development of Ocean Safety’s international service station network, as well as the introduction of internal training programs. He will also be responsible for the training of chandlers, RYA instructors, race crews and individual yachtsmen in the UK.

He commented, “This is a very exciting time for Ocean Safety as a whole and especially for me personally. Although I’ve had several years of training experience from previous positions, the company’s ambitious plans for the future will certainly present me with interesting and varied challenges, as new products and services enter the market. As a leisure yachtsmen myself, I understand the objects and concerns faced by boat users of all types. I am a firm believer that the better you understand safety matters, the more you are likely to enjoy your boating.”

 

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