Taiwan Training Center ClassNK Certified

February 3, 2013

Certificate Presentation: Photo credit ClassNK
Certificate Presentation: Photo credit ClassNK

Evergreen Seafarer Training Center (ESTC) earns ClassNK certification for its training courses.

Classification society ClassNK announced that it has certified the Bridge Resource Management (BRM), Electronic Chart Display Information Systems (ECDIS) and Engine-room Resource Management (ERM) training courses offered by the Evergreen Seafarer Training Center (ESTC).

ESTC boasts one of the world’s most sophisticated maritime training centers and has provided training for Taiwanese and foreign seafarers who serve on Evergreen’s fleet of some 100 vessels. A cumulative total of more than 30,000 seafarers have received training at the facility.

The new certification confirms that the training programs meet the requirements of ClassNK standards, IMO model course requirements and the STCW Code.

While ESTC already maintains an ISO9001:2000 certificate, ClassNK certification further confirms that the training center’s BRM, ECDIS and ERM training course meet both the IMO’s model course requirements and ClassNK’s stringent independent standards, as well as certify that ESTC’s 360° ship-handling simulator, ECDIS simulators and engine room simulators meet the requirements of the STCW 2010 Manila


 

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