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Training Catalog 2013-2014

Rev.Nov13

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CONTENT

INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 3

METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................................................. 4

CAPABILITIES ..................................................................................................................................... 5

ACCREDITATION / CERTIFICATION .................................................................................................. 6

CATALOG OF FIRE FIGHTING / EMERGENCY RESCUE / HSE COURSES .................................... 7

CATALOG OF NDT / WELDING / LABORATORY COURSES ......................................................... 39

CATALOG OF ROTATING EQUIPMENT COURSES........................................................................ 54

CATALOG LIFTING / QA ................................................................................................................... 61

CATALOG OF IT COURSES.............................................................................................................. 89

REFERENCES .................................................................................................................................. 106

INEXSE

Partners

Training center – Iraq Basra - Rumaila

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INTRODUCTION Techma Group specialises in Human Resources and Training. Through its numerous alliances (INEXSE of France, ISTC of Malta, Bureau Veritas of France, SerbaDinamik of Malaysia) it is a leading training provider, offering over 70 training courses in Fire Fighting, Emergency Response and Rescue, HSE, NDT, Welding, Laboratory, Lifting and QA. Headquartered in UAE with a subsidiary in Basra, Iraq. Techma is part of the EES group and Target Trading and Agencies / Qatar Building Company (QBC).

EES Group was founded in 1996 to serve exclusively the Iraqi energy sector delivering trading activities. Since 2008 with the first contract signed with BP to develop together with SOC the Rumaila field, EES was engaged in changing its business model to answer to a more services oriented market. EES Group ventured with internationally renowned companies to respond to new challenges in Iraq especially in the domain of managing local resources and delivering training. Thanks to its office in Basra, Bagdad, Missan and Kirkuk, EES Group is permanently in contact with its Iraqi customers promoting high added value services. EES Group is certified ISO 9001. Target Trading & Agencies llc. is a private Limited Company and is associated with many renowned International & Regional Consultants, Contractors, MEPs, vendors in a wide range of industries including Oil & Gas Petrochemicals, Power & Water Generation, Transmission & Distribution, Automation, Engineering & Construction and Potential Joint Ventures.

Target Trading & Agencies operates as the Business Development arm of the Group of Companies. The Group consist of companies involved in Engineering & Construction, Survey, Oil & Gas Services, Material Testing, Ready Mix & Concrete Product, Asphalt, Building Materials, Heavy Equipment & Machinery, Sanitary Ware and Real Estate. Qatar Building Company was founded in 1971 as a general civil engineering and building contractor. It has since established itself as a national market leader and has, over the years, incorporated material production and sales divisions into its structure to ensure self-reliance and a guarantee of quality. It takes a serious interest in promoting safety and protection of the environment, and its broad client base (from government agencies, international contractors and gas majors to private developers) illustrates the confidence the company generates. The Company owners have an experienced management team of people whose qualifications cover both commercial and engineering disciplines. Together the team brings a wealth of industry

experience accumulated over decades of service to the Company. Qatar Building Company is listed Grade ‘A’ in all disciplines of the Government Central Tenders Committee, and is therefore qualified to undertake projects at all levels of cost and complexity. In particular as a general civil engineering contractor the Company specializes in infrastructure works with associated building works, pavement construction including aeronautical and highways, pipeline networks, pump stations and tank installations, sub-stations and electrical networks. Qatar Building Company has made substantial investments in the current technologies associated with this type of construction and as such run one of the largest fleets of chainsaw trenchers in Qatar and have micro-tunnelling and horizontal directional drilling resources capable of non-destructive pipe installation up to 3m in diameter. The commercial material production and sales divisions support Qatar Building Company’s construction activities by means of the provision of asphalt, ready-mix concrete, precast concrete items including pipe and crushed stone products.

Technological Partners:

Founded in 2000, The International Safety Training College (ISTC) pursue a firm commitment for quality and excellence. Training facilities located in Malta and Libya, with a collective attendance of 5,000 trainees per year are specifically designed to satisfy the

needs of the aviation, civil defence, oil and gas, and marine industries, which are contained within large incident grounds where risk critical training is undertaken on a daily basis. Training facilities, curriculum and instructors are approved,

accredited or affiliated to OPITO, BUREAU VERITAS, NEBOSH, JOIFF, IFE, LIBYA CAA, ICAO and MALTA MARITIME that means that whatever training your personnel require, you can be assured that it is internationally recognised and delivered by highly qualified, experienced experts at ISTC. Accredited expert consultants and instructors can travel to wherever you are in the world to provide a personal consultancy service. This can take the form of training needs analysis and subsequent training delivery; risk assessments; health and safety audits; identifying skills gaps and the design and testing of emergency and disaster management plans that enable our customers to meet their legal requirements while improving the safety culture at work and the skills of their employees.

Integrated Expertise and Services (INEXSE) is focusing in a multi-level of management in Expertise and Problem Solving, Consultancy, Training and

Education Services for Oil & Gas, Water, Power industries. It also has developed Technical assistance and Project management consultancy as additional services. By integrating the contribution of our specialized engineers and high level experts, INEXSE is able to solve multidisciplinary problems encountered in the industry and laboratories. Based in France with a presence in the UAE and Qatar, INEXSE through is broad pool of experts is able to deliver innovative and cost effective solution to its clients.

Serba Dinamik Group is a dynamic and diversified international group with a focus-oriented approach, offering integrated engineering, contracting , maintenance and training services as well as a system

integrator/packager service to our clients worldwide. Serba also provide comprehensive packaged solutions in the areas of (i) Integrated Engineering, Contracting and Maintenance & (ii) System Integrator/Packager.

INEXSE

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Capital Outsourcing is a leader in the fields of business process outsourcing (BPO), information technology

outsourcing (ITO), proprietary banking software and a Telecom related infrastructure solution. Our operations stretch from the Middle East to the Americas, Europe and Africa, catering to key players in the finance, insurance and telecom sectors.

Capital Outsourcing bring vast industry expertise to a comprehensive portfolio of professional services, making us a regional pioneer in delivering end-to-end services and solutions to the highest quality standards. From consulting to training and from IT infrastructure to business applications, Capital Outsourcing can create personalized, tailor-made solutions that secure the current and long-term needs of your business.

Created in 1828, Bureau Veritas is a global leader in Testing, Inspection and Certification (TIC), delivering high quality services to help clients meet the growing challenges of quality, safety, environmental protection and social responsibility.

Bureau Veritas offers innovative solutions that go beyond simple compliance with regulations and standards, reducing risk, improving performance and promoting sustainable development. Bureau Veritas core values includes integrity and ethics, impartial counsel and validation, customer focus and safety at work and is recognized and accredited by major national and international organizations.

METHODOLOGY SHORT TRAINING PROGRAMS

Whether long or short, the programs will focus on making a difference with the learners. This difference is partly obtained through a permanent emphasis on the post-program phase: What did the learner acquire in terms of skills and techniques applicable to his job? How did the information conveyed help in shaping the learner into a better professional? How did the program contribute to the mental and professional evolution of the learner? How the training positively affects the learner and his/her organization? Active learning will take the learner from practice to theory, back and forth, using induction and deduction as drivers of knowledge and skills acquisition. Working through practical cases, role plays, discussions and exercises, learners will approach the various facets of an issue in order to comprehend its different dimensions and implications.

Short training and seminars are conducted over few hours to a few days. They are designed to adapt to trainees constraints and conducted in a number of different ways: in-house or public; standard or tailor-made; in the academy or in our customers’ facilities. Standard programs are based on the market needs as surveyed by the training organizer. The programs are adapted to whichever local specificities encountered during the market preparation phase. These programs could be delivered in-house or in a public format. When delivered in-house, the training organization and the trainer will still work on adjusting the program’s rhythm and developments to the specific learners group. Tailor-made programs are prepared on the basis of the exact needs of the trainees’

group. For that a first draft of an offer and a proposed program are prepared following preliminary information provided by the customer group. The program is then discussed between the two parties and then finalized. Active preparation and adaptation of the training material then start. Before the training sessions, it is important to have an as complete as possible insight into the participants’ background (education, role in their organization…), as well as on their specific business and professional objectives. This allows the integration of valuable information to the preparation and delivery of the training. The latter could then cover specific issues particular to the participant organizations and individual (surveys, missions, culture, projects…).

The general scope of training is to provide participants with a practical and theoretical understanding of the issues related to the training topic.

The benefits sought from the training could be summarized as follows:

• Provide trainees with the right understanding of the subjects and the proper tools leading to immediate implementation

• Help trainees in providing more efficient services that will have a positive impact on their overall performance in their organization

• Convince change-resistant participants that up-to-date new information can bring value to their career and facilitate their operations

• Assist participants in the conduct of their jobs

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PROJECT BASED

This is a mono client specific training requirement such as Operations & Maintenance operators training. The approach is to build up a team consisting of experts, instructors, managers, administration and planning officers with scope to design a specific curriculum adapted to the client’s facility and training timeline to:

• Provides assistance to the Recruitment and selection of personnel

• Competency assessment

• Develop Training programme (Identification and specification of the customer's needs / Creation of training programmes and support / Management of training

centres…)

• Deliver Training (Technical training / Specific training specific to the client facilities / equipment) / On The Job Training (OJT)

• Initiate Transfer of skills

(Such as nationalization plan…).

The objective is to produce competent personnel, capable of integrating the worksite and able to work safely in an industrial environment. All theoretical trainings are subsequently applied in a working environment, where the practical application of the theory is carried out. All Project Based Trainers and Training methods have adequate certification and accreditation with many years of Industrial Operations experience in the Oil & Gas industry. Over and above the technical aspects of training, all trainees will have access to a wealth of experience, which is essential to successful integration into the workplace. Discipline and Behavioural aspects of training are diffused throughout our programs. Attention to safe working practices, through regular toolbox meetings, is an integral part of our methodology.

CAPABILITIES

Our Training Division located in our HQ in UAE supported by our subsidiary in Iraq, complemented by a pool of specialist instructors and experts

as well as additional capabilities from technology partners, allow us to :

• Assist in Recruitment and selection of personnel

• Deliver Short-term programs at client’s premises or any geographical locations

• Develop customized programs for specific operational needs (Identification and specification of the customer's needs, Creation of training programmes and support)

• Develop and manage training facilities

• Provide consultancy services

Business proposals submitted by our consultants are tailor-made, ensuring you only pay for what you require.

Cost will be fully inclusive; (Course Registration, Fully equipped Training room, tea and Coffee breaks, Lunch, Lecture notes, Personal protective equipment for practical exercises and Training certificates) or adjusted according to client’s requirements. Courses are delivered by professional and highly qualified trainers, with extensive experience in their respective industries. Techma serves numerous markets worldwide including Europe, the Middle East and Asia, with clients operating in Oil, Gas and Petrochemicals, Power and Utilities.

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ACCREDITATION / CERTIFICATION

Our curriculum will be selectively accredited (JOIFF, IOSH, NEBOSH…) and delivered by accredited instructors. The training facilities follow a process of accreditation / certification in accordance with client requirement and Awarding Body pre-requisite

Offshore Petroleum Industry Training Organization (OPITO) is the global Oil and Gas Industry’s focal point for skills learning and workforce development. OPITO aims to improve safety standards, enhance the talents of existing staff and

remains committed to developing a safe and skilled sector. Benefit for industry; provides an effective tool to ensure there is a continued development of a safe, skilled workforce. It also promotes the industry as the right career path for youngsters to help meet any future staff shortages. OPITO also work in alliance with industry experts to develop new products that meet the ends of employers allowing business to grow further in a cost effective manner.

The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH) was formed in 1979 as an independent examining board and awarding body with charitable status. We offer a comprehensive range of globally recognised, vocationally related qualifications designed to meet the health, safety, environmental and risk

management needs of all places of work in both the private and public sectors.

Courses leading to NEBOSH qualifications attract around 35,000 candidates annually and are offered by over 500 course providers, with exams taken in over 100 countries around the world. The relevant professional membership bodies including the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) recognise our qualifications. NEBOSH examinations and assessments are set by its professionally qualified staff assisted by external examiners; most of whom are Chartered Safety and Health Practitioners or Chartered Environmentalists operating within industry, the public sector or in enforcement.

NEBOSH is an awarding body approved by Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) Accreditation, which has a UK-wide regulatory remit.

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) is the only Chartered body for health and safety professionals in the world. Founded in 1945 and have been registered as a charity since 1962. In 2002 IOSH were

awarded a Royal Charter. As the largest health and safety membership organization in the world, IOSH has more than 40,000 individual members in 99 countries. Across the world, two million people die every year as a result of health and safety failures therefore we’re committed to creating “A world of work which is safe, healthy and sustainable”. That is why one of IOSH main aims is to maintain high standards throughout the profession via the training courses IOSH delivers. IOSH is one of the world's leaders in health and safety training – more than 130,000 people take one of our courses every year. IOSH work with a range of organizations (national and international) to raise awareness – and standards, developing training for schools and businesses, and running campaigns that are relevant to millions of working people. As well as lobbying governments on policy and law, IOSH accredit qualifications for our members, give guidance and develop resources and run courses and events to help organizations in their work.

Joint Oil & Industry Fire Forum (JOIFF) established in 1990 deals with Fire Hazard Management. While the emphasis in fire hazard management is on prevention, protection and preparation of risk based scenarios, JOIFF members are also the first call officers / incident controllers at emergency incidents.

Members, therefore, must be fully versed in all aspects of current fire, security, hazardous material and medical emergency response, and must be able to command operations involving fire and other emergency scenarios of all types varying from minor incidents through to major catastrophic events.

CERTIFICATION Some of our training courses may be subject to NDT Courses / SNT-TC 1A from ASNT or ISO 9712 / EN 471 & Inspection Courses / ASME.

ASNT Certification is the most recognized credential for NDT

For nearly half a century, ASNT certification has been the standard for the non-destructive testing industry. ASNT is accredited as a third-party certification body by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). ASNT’s certification process has improved the quality of the profession, and provided an accepted means for members to demonstrate they have met the requirements of the industry. For employers ASNT certification is an impartial validation of the competence of NDT personnel in the field.

There are four ASNT certification programs: 1. ASNT NDT Level III Program 2. ASNT Central Certification Program (ACCP) 3. ASNT NDT Level II program 4. Industrial Radiography and Radiation Safety Personnel

(IRRSP) program

is a not-for-profit membership organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing, career enrichment, and skills development across all engineering

disciplines, toward a goal of helping the global engineering community develop solutions to benefit lives and livelihoods. Founded in 1880 by a small group of leading industrialists, ASME has grown through the decades to include more than 130,000 members in 158 countries. 30,000 of these members are students.

From college students and early-career engineers to project managers, corporate executives, researchers and academic leaders, ASME's members are as diverse as the engineering community itself is. ASME serves this wide-ranging technical community through quality programs in continuing education, training and professional development, codes and standards, research, conferences and publications, government relations and other forms of outreach.

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CATALOG OF FIRE FIGHTING / EMERGENCY RESCUE / HSE COURSES

Ref Course title Duration (Days)

Group size (Min/Max)

Require facilities

Language of training

material/delivery

Location of delivery

Certification Ref.

FIRE SAFETY

TMA-TRA-TEC-009 Fire Safety Risk Assessment 4 10 to 12 No English Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-011 Fire safety Foundation – Theory 10 5 to 15 No English Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-012 Fire safety Foundation – Practice 10 5 to 15 No English Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey Internal

FIRE FIGTHING AND RESCUE

TMA-TRA-TEC-013 International Recruit Development Course 60 6 to 30 Yes English TBA Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-015 Crew Manager – Incident Manager 20 5 to 15 Yes English TBA Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-016 Watch Manager – Incident Manager 10 10 to 20 Yes English TBA Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-017 Station Manager – Incident Manager 15 5 to 15 Yes English TBA Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-018 International Command and Management Course

40 12 to 30 Yes English TBA Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-019 Rope Rescue Level 1 Operator 10 5 to 15 Yes English TBA Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-021 Haz Mats First Responder 5 10 to 30 Yes English TBA Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-022 Hazardous Materials and Environmental Protection Course

25 10 to 30 Yes English TBA Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-023 Confined Space Working and Casualty Extrication

5 5 to 15 Yes English TBA Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-024 Fire team Member 3 6 to 15 Yes English TBA JOIFF

TMA-TRA-TEC-025 Fire team Member 5 6 to 15 Yes English TBA JOIFF

TMA-TRA-TEC-026 Fire team leader 5 6 to 15 Yes English TBA JOIFF

TMA-TRA-TEC-027 Breathing Apparatus wearers course 10 6 to 20 Yes English TBA JOIFF

MARINE

TMA-TRA-TEC-030 Marine Fire Fighting Course 15 10 to 30 Yes English TBA Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-031 Tactical Ship Fire Fighting Course 10 10 to 30 Yes English TBA Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-032 Helicopter Fire Emergency Response 5 5 to 12 Yes English TBA Internal

HEALTH AND SAFETY

TMA-TRA-TEC-040 NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Safety & Health

10 to 15 10 to 15 No English Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey NEBOSH

TMA-TRA-TEC-041 Occupational Health and Safety Foundation 1 10 to 15 No English Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-042 Risk Assessment Training 5 10 to 15 No English Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-043 IOSH Managing Safety 4 10 to 15 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey IOSH

TMA-TRA-TEC-044 IOSH Working Safely 1 10 to 15 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey IOSH

TMA-TRA-TEC-045 IOSH Oil and Gas 1 10 to 15 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey IOSH

TMA-TRA-TEC-046 Introduction to Health and Safety 5 10 to 15 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey Internal

HOTELS AND LIGHT INDUSTRY

TMA-TRA-TEC-050 Fire Warden 1 6 to 15 No English Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-051 Fire Marshall 1 6 to 15 No English Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-052 Basic Fire Awareness Half day 6 to 15 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-053 Fire team Member 1 6 to 15 No English Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-054 Fire team Leader 1 6 to 15 No English Iraq/Lebanon/

Turkey Internal

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Fire Safety Risk Assessment Course 4 days 10 to 12 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-009

Who should attend?

Fire Safety specialists and all personnel required to undertake risk assessments.

Pre-requisite None; although a full understanding of fire spread and building construction would be an advantage.

Objectives This course is designed to ensure that those who attend will be competent to undertake Fire Safety Risk Assessments in a variety of environments. Personnel will have the opportunity undertake an assessment to identify the hazards within a building, procedure, or process which may have the potential to endanger life, cause harm or damage.

Program The topics covered during the course are designed to ensure that successful candidates will be competent to;

• Identify the hazard. • Estimate the likelihood of the hazard occurring. • Estimate the severity of the consequences. • Assess the risk (generally a combination of the above) • Compare the risk to a standard. • Make a judgement on any difference. • Take appropriate action. • Review the process at regular intervals.

In addition to the above, the successful student Will be competent to undertake both Qualitative and Quantitative Risk Assessments

CREDIBILITY; The course is delivered by highly qualified Fire Safety professionals’ THEORETICAL CONTENT; The course delivery is a mixture of theoretical input and practical application of lessons learnt. The course is classroom based for 75% of the course delivery with the remaining 25% devoted to confirming the theoretical input through practical exercises utilising local buildings

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English or Arabic

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Fire Safety Foundation (Theory) 10days 5 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-011

Who should attend?

Personnel who are required to undertake fire safety as part of their role.

Pre-requisite There are no prerequisites for students attending this course

Objectives This course provides the knowledge and understanding of basic fire safety principles and addresses the technical, legislative and practical skills required to provide a sound foundation for further learning. The Foundation modules provide a basic knowledge of fire safety as well as providing a gateway to the more technical modules which will support the development of the Fire Safety Inspecting Officer.

Program This course is designed with the specific aim of providing the knowledge & understanding of basic fire safety principles Including the technical and practical skills required to fulfil the fire safety role. The areas covered in the modules include:

• Principles of fire safety • Legislation overview including an introduction to risk based fire safety enforcement • Building construction & structural fire protection • Plan interpretation • Fire alarms • Emergency lighting • Portable firefighting equipment • Signs & notices

Upon successful completion of the course, the delegate will be able to: • Describe the legislative framework and the mechanisms of enforcement of fire safety for which fire & rescue

authorities have responsibilities • Understand the generic principles of ‘Means of Escape’ and ‘Fire Safety’ and have an appreciation of their origins

and development • Appreciate the importance of structural fire protection • Evaluate the likely behaviour of building materials in a fire situation • Recognise the basic functions of fire alarms & emergency lighting • Advise on the selection and siting of fire fighting equipment, fire-safety signs & notices.

CREDIBILTY: Attendance on this programme will enable the student to demonstrate the knowledge and understanding Required within elements of the National Occupational Standards for Fire Safety Advisers. THEORETICAL CONTENT: The course delivery is a mixture of theoretical input and practical application of lessons learnt.

The course is classroom based for 75% of the course delivery with the remaining 25% devoted to confirming the theoretical Input through practical exercises utilising local buildings.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Fire Safety Foundation (Practical) 10days 5 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-012

Who should attend?

Those personnel seeking a career in fire safety and who have attended Fire Safety Foundation (Theory).

Pre-requisite Must have attended Firs Safety Foundation (Theory).

Objectives This course follows on from the theoretical general principles of fire safety introduced by TMA-TRA-TEC-011 and concentrates on the practical application of skills required for the role of Fire Safety Inspecting Officer. The Foundation module provides underpinning knowledge of general fire safety principles as well as providing a gateway to the more technical modules which will support the development of the fire safety officer/adviser

Program This course is designed with the specific aim of Introducing the student to the practical Application of the skills required for the role of Fire Safety Inspecting Officer. The areas covered in the module include:

• Conducting inspections • Auditing theory • Practical plan identification exercise • Storage of hazardous materials • Fire risk assessment introduction • Building audit exercise • Presentation of audit findings

Upon successful completion of the course the Student will be competent to; • Conduct a fire safety audit of premises • Identify hazards and initiate appropriate actions in respect of premises subject to current fire safety legislation. • Appreciate the concept and terminology of fire risk assessment and basic auditing. • Recognize the hazards of incompatible storage of dangerous substances. • Recognise the basic functions of fire alarms & emergency lighting • Advise on the selection and siting of fire fighting equipment, fire-safety signs & notices

CREDIBILTY: Attendance on this programme will enable the student to demonstrate the knowledge and understanding Required within elements of the National Occupational Standards for Fire Safety Advisers.

THEORETICAL CONTENT: The course delivery is a mixture of theoretical input and practical application of lessons learnt. The course is classroom based although the majority of the time is spent undertaking fire safety inspections under the direction and guidance of the instructor

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English / Arabic

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International Trainee Fire Fighter Development Course 60 days 6 to 30 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-013

Who should attend?

Personnel who are to be employed as a member of an Emergency Response Unit. Pre-requisite

Students will need to possess good physical and mental health.

Objectives The Trainee Fire Fighter Development Course is designed to train personnel who have little or no knowledge of emergency response, to be competent to handle, or fully contribute to any conceivable emergency incident.

Program By the end of this thirteen week course, successful delegates will be competent to:

• Carry out the duties of a fire fighter in a safe and effective manner • Wear Breathing Apparatus in hot and smoky conditions with confidence and in safety • Use all the equipment expected to be found on a modern fire appliance with skill, speed and competence. • Carry-out rescue operations with speed whilst ensuring the safety of the rescued.

The course content will be contained within certain modules, all of which contribute to the overall programme. The following modules contain the subject areas that will be covered by the course;

• General Firemanship Module • Breathing Apparatus Module • Basic Fire Engineering/Science Module • Operational Command Module • Road Traffic Accident Module • First Aid Module.

CREDIBILTY: The International Trainee Fire Fighter Development Course satisfies the requirements of the UK/EU Occupational Standards and Role Maps and is easily cross-mapped to meet the requirements of NFPA Standards for Fire Fighter One and Fire Fighter Two. THEORETICAL INPUT: The course delivery is a mixture of theoretical input and practical training and exercises. The course is classroom based for 35% of the course delivery with the remaining 65% devoted to confirming the theoretical input through practical exercises and demonstrations

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English & Arabic

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Crew Manager – Incident Manager 20 days 5 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-015

Who should attend?

This course is designed to ensure that personnel currently in a role as a whole time or part time fire fighter, who has been identified as suitable for promotion to the first supervisory level, will have the knowledge and skills to competently fulfil the role

Pre-requisite The personnel attended should have been identified as having potential to gain promotion to the first level of command within their organisation.

Objectives This is an intensive course that is designed to ensure that the personnel selected are competent to take command of incidents as first-response officers.

Program This course is designed with the specific aim of providing the selected delegates with the necessary development of their

management, leadership and technical skills that are required for them to perform effectively as a modern risk perceptive

Incident Manager.

Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be competent to:

• Understand the principles and application of a successful Incident Command Structure

• Demonstrate the ability to quantify and record dynamic risk

• Understand both the legal responsibilities and organisational boundaries of Incident Management.

• Demonstrate their ability as a leader in a variety of situations.

• Understand the environmental issues that may arise as a consequence of fire fighting actions.

• Take command of a variety of incidents

• Understand the legal implications of the commanders actions.

CREDIBILTY : This course satisfies the requirements of a Crew Manager in line with the UK National Occupational Standards and the Crew Manager Role Maps

DELIVERY MODE: The Crew Manager – Incident Manager course is heavily biased toward practically-based learning. Personnel are given every opportunity to take command of one and two-pump exercises covering a wide variety of incidents.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Watch Manager – Incident Manager 10 days 10 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-016

Who should attend?

The course is designed for those personnel who are currently in a role as a whole time or part time Crew Manager and who has gained promotion to Watch Manager or equivalent and/or any personnel who have been identified as being suitable for promotion to Watch Manager level.

Pre-requisite The personnel attended should have been identified as having potential to gain promotion to a higher level of command within their organisation.

Objectives This is an intensive course that is designed to ensure that the personnel selected to attend are competent to take over command of incidents as a supervisory officer/commander.

Program This course is designed with the specific aim of providing the selected delegates with the necessary management, leadership and technical skills that are necessary to perform effectively as a Supervisory Manager within an organisation. During this course delegates will develop an understanding of managing resources within their organisation, the Statutory Requirements for managing people and an understanding of different methods and techniques used in managing conflict Situations.

Successful candidates will be competent to:

• To take command of a variety of incidents

• Plan and lead meetings

• Appreciate the statutory requirements for People Management

• Manage conflict

• Take appropriate action to develop Resource Management

• Understand the need for Budgetary Control and manage it.

• Understand the legal implications of the Commanders actions.

• Take command of two pump incidents or larger.

• Correctly hand-over large incidents to senior personnel.

• Appreciate the need for a “Chain of Command” at incidents and work within the Incident Command system.

• Understand “Sectorisation” and implement it at major incidents.

DELIVERY MODE: The Watch Manager – Incident Manager is delivered through a series of interactive discussions, realistic

incident ground exercises, table-top exercises and case studies.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

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Internal Certificate

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English

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Station Manager – Incident Manager 15 days 5 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-017

Who should attend?

The course is designed for those personnel who are currently in a role as a whole time or part time Watch Manager and who has gained promotion to, or has been recognised as having the ability for promotion to Station Manager or equivalent

Pre-requisite The personnel attended should have been identified as having potential to gain promotion to a strategic level of command within their organisation.

Objectives This course is designed for those personnel recognised as having the potential to fulfil a senior management post within an emergency response capability, and ensures that the personnel selected are competent to take over command of incidents at a strategic level.

Program This course is designed with the specific aim of providing continuation training and development opportunities for uniformed

and non-uniformed middle managers working within an emergency response organisation, in command, organisation, administration and technical skills appropriate to their role, within a supportive environment.

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be competent to :

• Manage more effectively by: � Having a better understanding of human behaviour � Making optimum use of resources.

• Operate a devolved budget; produce business plans and Interpret financial information. • Demonstrate an understanding of the difference between civil and criminal courts’ procedures and established practices. • Demonstrate an understanding of the law as it affects Employer/employee relationships.

� Demonstrate the ability to plan in a strategic role. � Engage in formal speaking and undertake a public speaking role

• Undertake press and public relations duties effectively. • Produce a quantitative research document/management Study report.

� Identify personal and career development needs and plan for action to satisfy those needs.

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English

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International Command and Management Course 40 days 12 to 30 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-018

Who should attend?

Personnel currently operating in a role as a whole-time or part-time fire fighter or Junior Officer who wishes to progress to a senior position within their organisation.

Pre-requisite The personnel attending should have been identified as having potential to develop into a highly qualified fire officer

Objectives The course is designed for International students who are currently serving in local authority or industrial Brigades, who wish to progress to station officer management level

Program The aim of the IOCM course is to contribute to the student’s development of the command, management and leadership Skills required by them at station officer level or equivalent. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

• Demonstrate their ability in practical application standard fire service equipment. • Demonstrate their ability to use training methods and aids effectively in the training environment. • Realise their own and others limitations when operating in hazardous and hostile environments. • Understand the fundamental principles underlying a wide range and diversity of fire related subjects. • Obtain a working knowledge of basic Fire Engineering and associated subjects. • Demonstrate the appropriate management behaviour and skills of a Station Commander • Understand the importance of press and public relations at all levels of the Fire Service • Assess the operational command requirements of Incidents • Demonstrate a working knowledge of operational procedures through a range of simulated technical incidents • Appreciate the additional requirements of an Incident Commander when attending incidents involving specialist

search and rescue procedures The course will include, but is not limited to, the following topics;

• Operational Command & Control procedures; • Training of personnel; • Health and Safety; • Leadership; • Planning; • Problem Solving; • Motivation Studies; • Decision Taking; • Interviewing; • Hazardous Materials and Environmental Protection; • Stress Report Writing, • Public Relations; • Fire Engineering Science; • Special Rescue Techniques; • Methods of Instruction; • Breathing Apparatus Procedures DELIVERY MODE: The IOCM is delivered through a series of lectures, interactive discussions, theoretical input, table-top exercises and practical exercises and demonstrations.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

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Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English or Arabic

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Rope Rescue Level 1 Operator 10 days 5 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-019

Who should attend?

Personnel who may be called upon to carry-out rescue from heights as part of their duties.

Pre-requisite Personnel attending this course must be in good physical and mental health. They would also benefit from having previous experience of working at height and have knowledge of rope work. A good “head for heights” is essential to ensure successful completion of the practical training

Objectives The course is designed to provide the delegates with fundamentals of access and rope rescue techniques in difficult to reach places at height and depth.

Program The course starts with the Search and Rescue Access Basic syllabus followed by more advanced rope access techniques And the skills to carry out a wide range of rescue scenarios. The course syllabus can be amended to satisfy your operational Environment whether that is urban, mountain, cliff or industrial and can be used on single or double rope systems. To achieve the Learning Outcomes the following topic areas are covered;

• Introduction to rope rescue • Organisation of a rescue team and its procedures • Equipment brief, strengths and limitations • Knots, anchor point selection and belays • Fall protection techniques • Ascending and descending • Rope change over • Traversing techniques • Basic pulley systems • Self-rescue techniques • Anchor point selection and belays for rescue • Rope access techniques passing re-belays, deviations and knots • Basic lead climbing • Single man rescues • Twin and single point stretcher techniques • Passing edges with stretcher • Pulley systems • Cableways • Assessment and course evaluation

DELIVERY MODE: The course is practically based with approximately 20% theoretical inputs.

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English

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Haz Mats First Responder Course 5 days 10 to 30 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-021

Who should attend?

This course is designed to develop those personnel operating within an emergency response unit, who can expect to be first on the scene of a hazardous materials incident.

Pre-requisite Personnel attending this course must be competent fire fighters and have a thorough understanding of the Incident Command System

Objectives This course is the starting point for practical skills development in the management of hazardous materials incidents. The module is short and experiential, utilising the unique practical facilities available at TSTC.

Program This course is designed to give delegates the underpinning knowledge and skills required to successfully respond to A hazardous materials incident. During the course the following topics will be covered:

• Transportation of hazardous materials • Protective clothing & decontamination • Chemistry • Petrochemical & flammable liquids • Liquefied petroleum & other compressed gases • Radiation • Explosives

Upon successful completion of the course, delegates will be able to: • Recognise the hazards and risks associated with hazmat incidents • Recognise the range of equipment, information and specialist advice necessary to manage a hazmat incident • Evaluate the properties and limitations of available PPE and decontamination methods • Interpret UK, UN & EU transportation and packaging requirements and legislation • Recognise a range of operational issues when dealing with incidents involving radiation • Have an increased awareness of National Resilience issues associated with incidents involving hazardous

materials DELIVERY MODE : The course is practically biased with approximately 25% theoretical input

Proposed dates

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English

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Hazardous Materials and Environmental Course 25 days 10 to 30 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-022

Who should attend?

Personnel who are required to advise the incident Commander at environment damaging incidents and / or those involving Hazardous materials.

Pre-requisite Those attending this course should be experienced fire officers with a knowledge of, and interest in hazardous materials

Objectives This course has been designed to prepare delegates for their future role as an adviser to Incident Commanders at environmentally damaging incidents and/or those involving hazardous materials. It is also an essential contributor to an officers continuing professional development

Program Upon successful completion of the course, the student will have studied, and will be able to;

• Recognise the hazards, risks and control measures specific to the management of hazmat incidents.

• Act as a Hazmat Officer at incidents and at a mobilising control centre.

• Interpret chemical, radiation and biological terminology, including FRS retrieval systems, to enable the effective

liaison between specialists and the Incident Commander.

• Interpret UK, UN and EU transportation and packaging requirements and legislation.

• Describe the hazards, risks and fire fighting procedures associated with chemical, biological and radiological materials.

• Describe the use and limitations of chemical protective equipment and decontamination systems available to the

incident commander.

• Describe the pollution control techniques necessary to implement effective environmental protection measures. DELIVERY MODE: The course is delivered using a variety of lectures, table-top exercises and real-time practical training.

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Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Confined Space Rescue Course 5 days 5 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-023

Who should attend?

Personnel who may be required to undertake confined space rescue when deployed as a member of an Emergency Response unit.

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This course is designed to assist personnel who may be called upon to carry out Confined Space Rescue, the dangers of working in such conditions and how to deal with them and to create and maintain a safe working environment.

Program This course is equally divided between theoretical input and practical exercises. During the theoretical input students will receive an understanding of : • Legislation,

• Hazards to human health, • Personal protective aids, • Safety risks, • Creating a safe working environment, • Tasks of the safety guard, • Work permits regulations, • Ex-Ox-Tox measuring.

The practical element looks into the following:

• Pre-planning and creating a safe work zone, • Determining status of confined space (ex/ox/tox), • Working with personal protective equipment • Emergency situations, • Working with a Permit to Work system.

DELIVERY MODE: Personnel attending this course should be in good physical and mental health and be trained in The use of industrial breathing protection equipment.

Proposed dates

Venue

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Coordinator

Facilitator

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Internal Certificate

Language

English or Arabic

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Fire Team Member 3 days 6 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-024

Who should attend?

Those personnel identified by their employer to be trained as part of an emergency response capability Pre-requisite

Candidates should be in good physical and mental health and should have preferably undergone prior training at elementary or basic levels.

Objectives This course is designed for those personnel who have to perform as members of a Fire Team to provide rapid response at basic levels in controlling and extinguishing localized fires.

Program The following topic areas are covered during the course

• Chemistry of fire, • Extinguishing agents, • Use of foam on spill fires, • Use of water monitors, • Fires involving closed containers, • Gas leaks and gas fires, • Breathing protection and apparatus,

To confirm the above input, the course involves the following practical exercises

• Hose handling procedure, • Forming an attack team, • Hydrants, • Building up hose lines, • Jet Reaction • Hydrocarbon spill fires • Handling different class fires, • Breathing apparatus exercises.

DELIVERY MODE : The Fire Team Member Course is heavily biased toward practically-based learning with approximately 25% devoted to theoretical input.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

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Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate / JOIFF

Language

English

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Fire Team Member 5 days 6 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-025

Who should attend?

Those personnel identified by their employer to be trained as part of an emergency response capability Pre-requisite

Candidates should be in good physical and mental health and should have preferably undergone prior training at elementary or basic levels.

Objectives This course is designed for those personnel who have to perform as members of a Fire Team to provide rapid response at basic levels in controlling and extinguishing localized fires.

Program The following topic areas are covered during the course

• Chemistry of fire, • Extinguishing agents, • Use of foam on spill fires, • Use of water monitors, • Fires involving closed containers, • Gas leaks and gas fires, • Breathing protection and apparatus,

To confirm the above input, the course involves the following practical exercises

• Hose handling procedure, • Forming an attack team, • Hydrants, • Building up hose lines, • Jet Reaction • Hydrocarbon spill fires • Handling different class fires, • Breathing apparatus exercises.

DELIVERY MODE : The Fire Team Member Course is heavily biased toward practically-based learning with approximately 25% devoted to theoretical input.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

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Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate / JOIFF

Language

English

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Fire Team Leader Course 5 days 6 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-026

Who should attend?

Those personnel designated as Team Leader, or those personnel identified by their employer to have the competence to become a Fire Team Leader

Pre-requisite Candidates should be in good physical and mental health and should have attended the Fire Team Member course.

Objectives This course is designed for those personnel who have been designated as leaders and potential leaders of fire and emergency response teams in industry.

Program The following topic areas are covered during the course

• Methods of instruction – an interactive session covering the considerations for lesson planning, preparation and presentation.

• Breathing apparatus set familiarization and maintenance – an introduction to the working and routine testing and maintenance of a full duration breathing apparatus set.

• Fire Team Leader – practical exercises; a chance to put into practice the principles of leadership, planning and control, covered in the classroom, during practical tasks involving team building.

• Safety on the fire ground – an interactive discussion of the hazards to be considered, when committing emergency crews in action. Video presentation on fire fighter safety.

• Decision making – communication; briefing skills; a session to underline the elements of individual and group decision making, when working to solve problems. Includes the use of practical exercises.

• Crew Command drills – practical session, to give input on the use of pumps and fire fighting equipment. An opportunity to develop command skills during practical training.

• Lesson presentations – students present a short micro- lesson on a fire related topic; preparation should take place before course attendance.

• Team leadership and crew command exercise – the techniques of fire fighting pressure-fed hydrocarbon fires, as a development tool.

• BA exercises – full duration BA sets are used to familiarize students with working in conditions of heat, smoke and darkness, developing skills in search and rescue techniques and fire fighting. A further opportunity to develop leadership and control skills, this time with internal fire fighting crews.

DELIVERY MODE : The Fire Team Leader course is delivered through a series of lectures and discussions followed by real-fire practical exercises

Proposed dates

Venue

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Facilitator

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Internal Certificate / JOIFF

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English

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Breathing Apparatus Wearers Course 10 days 6 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-027

Who should attend?

Personnel who are to be employed as full time or part time members of an Emergency Response Unit. Pre-requisite

Students will need to possess good physical and mental health, be part of an Emergency Response unit and not show signs of suffering from claustrophobia when wearing breathing apparatus face masks.

Objectives The Breathing Apparatus Wearers Course is designed to train personnel who have little or no knowledge of wearing breathing apparatus, to be competent to attend any emergency where breathing apparatus is required to sustain life.

Program Upon successful completion of this course, attendees will have studied the following topics:

Entry Control Procedures Guidelines and Personal Lines Physiology of Respiration Physiological Stress Heat and Humidity Moving in Smoke and Darkness Risk Management R.I.D.D.O.R. Confined Space Rescue Chemical Protective Clothing Decontamination The Incident Command System Emergency Team and Entrapped Procedure

Students will also have attended realistic risk-critical exercises, including;

Easy Conditions Exercise Varied Conditions Exercise Heat and Humidity Exercise Search and Rescue Exercise (1) Guidelines Exercise Confined Space Exercise Hazardous Materials Exercise Search and Rescue Exercise (2) Search and Rescue Exercise (3) Fire at Chemical Plant exercise

CREDIBILTY: The two-week Breathing Apparatus Wearers Course fully satisfies the requirements of the UK/EU Occupational Standards and Role Maps and is easily cross-mapped to meet the requirements of NFPA Standards for Fire Fighter One and Fire Fighter Two. THEORETICAL INPUT: The course delivery is a mixture of theoretical input and practical training and exercises. The course is classroom based for 40% of the course delivery with the remaining 60% devoted to confirming the theoretical input through practical exercises and demonstrations

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Internal Certificate / JOIFF

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English

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Marine Fire Fighting and Rescue Course 15 days 10 to 30 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-030

Who should attend?

Those personnel who are required to attend fire/incidents on board ship and will take command at a strategic level.

Pre-requisite Candidates should be in good physical and mental health and will be of sufficient rank or position to make strategic decisions.

Objectives This course is designed to meet the exacting demands of those personnel who are required to attend fires on board ship. The course specifically looks at rescue, Incident Command, Stability etc. and considers the major factors and vagaries affecting the successful outcome of a ship incident.

Program This course is approximately 45% theoretical input with the remaining 55% devoted to realistic exercises. The aim of the Marine Fire Fighting and Rescue Course is to contribute to the delegates continuing professional development in the operational aspects of firefighting in ports and other shipping risks. The topic areas covered will include, but is not limited to:

• Incident Command • Ship construction • Rescue Techniques • Stability • Marine legislation • Operational firefighting tactics and associated procedures • Case studies • Water Safety • Tanker Operations.

Upon successful completion of the course, the delegate should be able to: • Appreciate the importance of the “Tripartite” agreement. • Demonstrate a planned and purposeful approach to the command of incidents involving shipping and associated

risks. • Fully understand the requirements of Incident Command • Display leadership qualities called for in marine firefighting. • Plan for offshore firefighting dealing with hazardous cargoes. • Apply safety and survival techniques in a practical environment • Understand the rudiments of ship construction • Appreciate the added complications of ships stability, and how to counteract the effects of a “list” or “Heel”

DELIVERY MODE: The course is delivered by a series of lectures, demonstrations, practical fire ground exercises, interactive debriefs and syndicate working.

Proposed dates

Venue

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Tactical Ship Fire Fighting Course 10 days 10 to 30 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-031

Who should attend?

The Tactical Ship Fire Fighting Course is designed for fire officers who have a responsibility to fight fires on board ship and who need to have a full understanding of the problems such fires can cause.

Pre-requisite Personnel attending this course must have attended a Trainee Fire Fighter Development course or equivalent.

Objectives This course is designed to meet the exacting demands of those personnel who are required to attend fires on board ship. The course specifically looks at rescue, Incident Command, Stability etc. and considers the major factors and vagaries affecting the successful outcome of a ship incident.

Program This course is approximately 40% theoretical inputs with the remaining 60% devoted to realistic exercises. The aim of the Tactical Ship Fire Fighting Course is to contribute to the delegates continuing professional development in the operational tactics of firefighting in ships and offshore installations. The topic areas covered will include, but will not be limited to:

• Ship construction • Stability • Ship firefighting tactics and firefighting offshore • Water safety • Personal sea survival techniques

Upon successful completion of the course, the delegates will be able to: • Undertake tactical firefighting on ships and offshore installations at fire fighter and junior officer level. • Apply related operational safety techniques • Understand marine terminology • Understand basic principles of ship stability • Apply personal sea survival techniques

DELIVERY MODE: The course is delivered by a series of lectures, demonstrations, practical fire ground exercises, interactive debriefs and syndicate working.

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Helicopter Fire Emergency Response Team Member 5 days 5 to 12 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-032

Who should attend?

This course is designed for those personnel whose role is that of a Fire Emergency Response Team Member with Helicopter operations responsibilities.

Pre-requisite None

Objectives The Helicopter Fire Emergency Response Team Member course builds upon the skills and knowledge of the Team Member who is called upon to deal with incidents involving helicopters.

Program This course is approximately 40% theoretical inputs with the remaining 60% devoted to realistic exercises and practical training. The aim of the Helicopter Fire Emergency Response Team Member is to contribute to the delegates continuing professional development in the operational tactics when dealing with helicopter incidents. The following topics are covered during the course:

• Role of Fire emergency response member • Incident planning and monitoring activities Helicopter types and construction • Fixed fire fighting systems • Aircraft crash incidents • Ignited fuel spill • Un-ignited fuel spill • Aircraft ventilation • Operations on non-fire incidents • Preparing to enter incident area • Gaining access to incident area • Locating missing personnel • Handling and removing casualties • Selecting and using portable fire fighting • equipment • Hose handling/controlling • Selecting and operating flushing foam equipment • Chemical Incidents and decontamination • Extinguish a fire and secure area • Conducting and controlling breathing apparatus operations • Minimizing damage to property • Communications

DELIVERY MODE: Successful delivery is achieved through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, practical fire ground exercises including video analysis, interactive debriefs and syndicate working.

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English

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NEBOSH International General Certificate 15 days 10 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-040

Who should attend?

Managers, supervisors, worker representatives Pre-requisite

None Objectives

This is a course recognized throughout the world designed for managers, supervisors, worker representatives and others who require an understanding of health and safety principles and practices.

Program The course is divided into specific units covering the following topic areas. Unit IGC1

• Management of International Health & Safety Foundations in Health & Safety; Policy;

• Organising for health & safety;

• Promoting a positive health and safety culture;

• Risk assessment;

• Principles of control;

• Monitoring, review and audit;

• Occupational incident and accident investigation, recording and reporting. Unit IGC2

• Control of international workplace hazards

• Movement of people and vehicles hazards and control;

• Manual and mechanical handling hazards and control;

• Working equipment hazards and control;

• Electrical hazards and control;

• Fire hazards and control;

• Chemical and biological health hazards and control;

• Physical and psychological health hazards and control;

• Construction activities - hazards and control. Unit IGC3

• International health and safety practical application What does the qualification cover? The NEBOSH International General Certificate (IGC) covers the principles relating to health and safety, identification and control of workplace hazards and the practical application of this knowledge. The IGC syllabus takes a risk management approach based on best practice and international standards, such as the International Labour Organisation (ILO) codes of practice. Local laws and cultural factors may form part of the study programme where relevant and appropriate. The International General Certificate is also suitable for those embarking on a career in health and safety, providing a valuable foundation for further professional study. No previous health and safety knowledge is required. However it should be noted that the examination is offered, and must be answered, in English, and that the course includes a requirement to write a short report, which must also be in English. NEBOSH recommends that candidates undertaking the NEBOSH International General Certificate should reach the equivalent of a scoring of 6.0 or higher under the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). The qualification is divided into three units, each of which is assessed separately:

• Management of international health and safety (IGC1)

• Control of international workplace hazards (IGC2)

• International health and safety practical application (IGC3)

How is it assessed?

• Units IGC1 and IGC2 are taught units each assessed by one two-hour written examination. Each written examination consists of ten ‘short-answer’ questions and one ‘long-answer’ question. All questions are compulsory. Candidate scripts are marked by external examiners appointed by NEBOSH.

• Unit IGC3 is assessed by one two-hour practical examination carried out in the candidate's own workplace. The assessment must normally be taken within 14 days of a written examination. The practical examination is internally assessed by the course provider and externally moderated by NEBOSH.

• The Guide' to the NEBOSH International General Certificate contains the full syllabus and sample examination papers. Past examination papers and Examiners Reports (which include the relevant question paper) are also available. They do not contain model answers, but provide guidance as to what the examiners look for when marking scripts

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NEBOSH International

General Certificate

Language

English

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Introduction to health & Safety 1 day 10 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-041

Who should attend?

Personnel who require an understanding of Health and Safety at either managerial or advisory level.

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This full day module provides an invaluable introduction to the principles of Health & Safety for persons wishing to implement changes within their place of work.

Program

This course provides a basic understanding of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. It provides attendees with an overview of each individual’s responsibilities, as well as the responsibilities of managers and the employer. The knowledge gained will make it easier to implement health and safety policies and procedures in the work place. Ultimately, this will result in a good health and safety record for your business. The topics covered throughout the day include, but is not limited to:

• The legal framework

• Principles of health and safety

• Health & Safety Policy

• Fire Safety

• Risk Assessment

• Safety Management Systems

Upon successful completion, attendees will be able to:

• identify common health and safety issues

• raise awareness of these kinds of issues among your employees, colleagues and managers

• take appropriate action to prevent accidents and breaches of legislation

The information covered during the input is a very useful pre-curser to anyone attending the International General Certificate

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Health & Safety Risk Assessment 5 days 10 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-042

Who should attend?

Managers, supervisors, worker representatives Pre-requisite

None Objectives

A Risk Assessment is a systematic review of the work activities you undertake as part of your business; looking at what could cause harm, and deciding on suitable control measures to prevent accidents or serious incidents occurring. The Risk Assessment process should include the controls required to eliminate risk or suitable to reduce the consequence

Program

The risk assessment process consists of a simple examination of what, in your work undertaking, could cause harm to people (includes employees, visitors, the public etc.), so that you can weigh up whether or not you have taken enough precautions or should do more to prevent harm. This course looks at the Five Step Approach as follows:

• Identifying the hazards

• Deciding who might be harmed, and how.

• Evaluate the risks and decide upon practical precautions

• Record and implement the findings

• Review the assessment

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IOSH Managing Safety 4 days 10 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-043

Who should attend?

Managers, supervisors, worker representatives Pre-requisite

None Objectives

The IOSH Managing Safely Course is designed for Line Managers and key individuals responsible for workplace safety. It is also considered essential learning for any individual involved in the management or planning, organising, monitoring, controlling and administering departmental safety procedures.

Program The following subject topics are covered during the course;

• Introduction and Overview

• Risk Assessment • Risk Control • Health and Safety Responsibilities • Health and Safety legislation • Common Workplace Hazards

• Investigating Accidents and Incidents

• Measuring Performance • Environmental Protection

Upon successful completion of the course, the candidate will be able to; • Understand the fundamentals of industry recognised health and safety management processes; e.g. BS880,

OHSAH 18001 and others. • Contribute basic principles to health and safety measures, as part of an organisational strategy • Demonstrate understanding of quantitive risk assessment processes • Implement health and safety review of their own departmental systems • Understand terms such as ‘hazard’ and ‘risk’ • Prepare basic risk assessments and method statements • Investigate the causes of incidents and accidents causing injury

CERTIFICATION/EXAMINATIONS • 20 Question, multiple-choice and short answer assessment paper, taken on the final training day. (45 mins) • Practical workplace assessment • Successful participants will be awarded an IOSH Managing Safely certificate. • IOSH recommends that successful delegates attend a one day update course every 3 years.

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IOSH

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English

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IOSH Working Safely 1 day 10 to 12 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-044

Who should attend?

All employees

Pre-requisite None

Objectives The IOSH Working Safely Course is designed for everyone at work who should have an understanding of why they must ‘work safely’ and this course offers exactly that. Working Safely introduces an approach to health and safety training and offers all the basics in this interactive course. The training is for people at any level, in any sector, needing a grounding in the essentials of health and safety. Everyone at work should have an understanding of why they must ‘work safely’ – and this course offers exactly that. This course will not turn delegates into safety experts. It focuses on why health and safety is important, and how individuals can make a real difference to the wellbeing of themselves and others through changing their behaviour

Program The course will introduce delegates to the following topic areas;

• Introduction to Working Safely • Defining Hazard and Risk • Identifying common hazards • Improving safety performance • Protecting the environment

CERTIFICATION Internal Certificate is issued to those personnel who successfully complete the written and practical examination.

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IOSH

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English

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IOSH Oil & Gas 1 day 10 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-045

Who should attend?

All employees working within the petrochemical industry

Pre-requisite None

Objectives The IOSH Oil and Gas Course has been developed to satisfy industry specific versions of the Working Safely course to specifically address the requirements of the oil and gas industry, The course is tailored such that the hazards, risks and control measures are relevant to that particular industry The course is for everyone at work who should have an understanding of why they must ‘work safely’ and this course offers exactly that. The course contains examples relevant to production operations, maintenance, and the equipment used on a fixed onshore/ offshore installation. Working Safely introduces an approach to health and safety training and offers all the basics in this interactive course. This course will not turn delegates into safety experts but they will be made aware of their own company’s critical HSE forms and procedures (e.g. risk assessments/ safety observation cards/ isolation certificates/ PTW forms etc.) such that they are familiar with this paperwork prior to going into the workplace. It focuses on why health and safety is important, and how individuals can make a real difference to the wellbeing of themselves and others through changing their behaviour

Program The course will introduce delegates to the following topic areas;

• Risk assessments • Safety observation cards • Isolation certificates • PTW forms • Introduction to Working Safely • Defining Hazard and Risk • Identifying common hazards • Improving safety performance • Protecting the environment

CERTIFICATION Internal Certificate is issued to those personnel who successfully complete the written and practical examination.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

IOSH

Language

English

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Introduction to Health & Safety 5 days 10 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-046

Who should attend?

Personnel who require an understanding of Health and Safety at either managerial or advisory level.

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This five day course provides an invaluable introduction to the management of Health & Safety for persons wishing to implement changes within their place of work.

Program

This course provides a basic understanding of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. It provides attendees with an overview of each individual’s responsibilities, as well as the responsibilities of managers and the employer. The knowledge gained will make it easier to implement health and safety policies and procedures in the work place. Ultimately, this will result in a good health and safety record for your business. The modules covered throughout the week include, but is not limited to:

• Half-day Health & Safety Policy

• Two-day Risk assessment (Theoretical and practical)

• One-day Accident/incident investigation

• Half-day Workplace hazards and risk control

• Half-day Management Control Systems

• Half-day Q & A and “Wash-up”

Upon successful completion, attendees will be able to:

• Undertake meaningful Risk Assessments

• Identify common health and safety issues

• Carry-out accident/incident investigation, and complete the necessary documentation

• Take appropriate action to prevent accidents and breaches of legislation

The information covered during the input is an extremely useful pre-curser to anyone attending the NEBOSH International General Certificate

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal

Language

English

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Fire Wardens Course 1 day 6 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-050

Who should attend?

Those personnel identified by their managers as having a responsibility to implement company procedures in the case of an emergency

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This course is designed to assist the employer in meeting the legal requirements to ensure the protection of workers in serious and imminent danger (such as in the event of fire) by having a sufficient number of competent persons to implement the established procedures.

Program The course develops the core skills required of delegates by means of theoretical classroom input and practical sessions, Involving the use of portable fire fighting equipment on live fires in a controlled and safe environment. Upon successful completion of the course the delegate will have understood:

• The principles of fire ignition, the combustion process and fire spread. • The principles of basic fire risk assessment, • The process of raising an alarm and reporting a fire incident, • The location and interpretation of signage, • Fire isolation techniques and fire doors, • The process of safe evacuation of the premises and mustering at a safe location.

Delegates will also be competent to;

• Select and correctly use the appropriate type of firefighting media such as fire blankets, fire extinguishers (dry powder, CO2, foam and water) and fixed hose reel systems.

COMMENT: The necessary numbers of personnel required to undertake this training should be identified during a Fire Safety Risk Assessment.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Fire Marshall Course 1 day 6 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-051

Who should attend?

Those personnel identified by their managers/employers to have a responsibility to implement the organisations procedures in the event of an emergency

Pre-requisite None

Objectives International legislation requires employers to nominate, where necessary, a sufficient number of employees to carry out specific duties in case of fire. The duties may include organising evacuations, assisting with fire drills and the use of portable fire fighting equipment. Nominated persons must be trained to perform their duties competently and safely.

Program The course develops the core skills required of delegates by means of theoretical classroom input and practical sessions, involving the use of portable fire fighting equipment on live fires in a controlled and safe environment. Upon successful completion of the course, candidates will be competent to;

• Initiate emergency procedures and promote a positive response from others. • Identify fire safety hazards and risks in the workplace and report deficiencies. • Ensure the availability of fire safety resources and equipment, • Organise emergency evacuations and fire drills in the workplace and report on their effectiveness. • Select the correct fire fighting equipment relative to its contents, capacity and limitations and operate it safely in the

event of fire.

COMMENT; The necessary numbers of personnel required to undertake this training should be identified during a Fire Safety Risk Assessment.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Basic Fire Awareness Half day 6 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-052

Who should attend?

Personnel who have been identified by their management as requiring basic fire awareness training.

Pre-requisite Good physical and mental health

Objectives This course is designed to provide selected workers with the ability to utilize the firefighting means at their disposal, after having recognized the type of fire at hand and after having assessed that it is safe to take remedial action.

Program This course is designed with the specific aim of providing selected personnel with the basic knowledge & understanding to Enable them to tackle a small incident within their place of work. The following is included within the course content

• Chemistry of fire • Classification of fires • Types and uses of portable fire extinguishers • Causes of fire • Basic Fire prevention

. Whilst undertaking the training, personnel will have the opportunity to use the following equipment in a practical environment;

• Co2, dry powder, foam, and water fire extinguishers, • Fire blanket.

CREDIBILTY: Worker Training is a generic legal requirement for the majority of Nations operating a robust Health and Safety system. This Course satisfies the known Occupational Health and Safety Authority legal requirement for staff firefighting training under Specific Legal Notices.

THEORETICAL CONTENT: The course delivery is a mixture of theoretical input and practical application of lessons learnt. The course is classroom based for 35% of the course delivery with the remaining 65% devoted to confirming the theoretical input through practical exercises and demonstrations.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English / Arabic

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Fire Team Member 1 day 6 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-053

Who should attend?

Those personnel identified by their employer to be trained as part of an emergency response capability Pre-requisite

Candidates should be in good physical and mental health and should have preferably undergone prior training at elementary or basic levels.

Objectives This course is designed for those personnel who have to perform as members of a Fire Team to provide rapid response at basic levels in controlling and extinguishing localized fires.

Program The following topic areas are covered during the course

• Chemistry of fire, • Extinguishing agents, • Use of foam on spill fires, • Use of water monitors, • Fires involving closed containers, • Gas leaks and gas fires, • Breathing protection and apparatus,

To confirm the above input, the course involves the following practical exercises

• Hose handling procedure, • Forming an attack team, • Hydrants, • Building up hose lines, • Jet Reaction • Hydrocarbon spill fires • Handling different class fires, • Breathing apparatus exercises.

DELIVERY MODE : The Fire Team Member Course is heavily biased toward practically-based learning with approximately 25% devoted to theoretical input.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Fire Team Leader Course 1 day 6 to 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-054

Who should attend?

Those personnel designated as Team Leader, or those personnel identified by their employer to have the competence to become a Fire Team Leader

Pre-requisite Candidates should be in good physical and mental health and should have attended the Fire Team Member course.

Objectives This course is designed for those personnel who have been designated as leaders and potential leaders of fire and emergency response teams in industry.

Program The following topic areas are covered during the course

• Methods of instruction – an interactive session covering the considerations for lesson planning, preparation and presentation.

• Breathing apparatus set familiarization and maintenance – an introduction to the working and routine testing and maintenance of a full duration breathing apparatus set.

• Fire Team Leader – practical exercises; a chance to put into practice the principles of leadership, planning and control, covered in the classroom, during practical tasks involving team building.

• Safety on the fire ground – an interactive discussion of the hazards to be considered, when committing emergency crews in action. Video presentation on fire fighter safety.

• Decision making – communication; briefing skills; a session to underline the elements of individual and group decision making, when working to solve problems. Includes the use of practical exercises.

• Crew Command drills – practical session, to give input on the use of pumps and fire fighting equipment. An opportunity to develop command skills during practical training.

• Lesson presentations – students present a short micro- lesson on a fire related topic; preparation should take place before course attendance.

• Team leadership and crew command exercise – the techniques of fire fighting pressure-fed hydrocarbon fires, as a development tool.

• BA exercises – full duration BA sets are used to familiarize students with working in conditions of heat, smoke and darkness, developing skills in search and rescue techniques and fire fighting. A further opportunity to develop leadership and control skills, this time with internal fire fighting crews.

DELIVERY MODE : The Fire Team Leader course is delivered through a series of lectures and discussions followed by real-fire practical exercises

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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CATALOG OF NDT / WELDING / LABORATORY COURSES (in partnership with Inexse)

Ref Course title Duration (Days) Group size (Min/Max)

Require facilities / workshop

Language of training

material/delivery

Locationof delivery

Certification Ref

WELDING

TMA-TRA-TEC-100 TIG welding Technology 1 to 30 depending

qualification to get and welder

level

1 to 10 per trainer, all

welding process together

Yes English Lebanon On Request

TMA-TRA-TEC-101 Manual Arc welding (S.M.A.W) M.M.A Yes English Lebanon On Request

TMA-TRA-TEC-100 MIG / MAG welding Technology Yes English Lebanon On Request

TMA-TRA-TEC-104 Pipe line Maintenance and Coating Methods 1 20 Yes English Lebanon On Request

TMA-TRA-TEC-105 Study of metals which is used in oil industry 1 20 Yes English Lebanon On Request

TMA-TRA-TEC-106 Oil &Gas pipes Fabricator 5 10 per trainer Yes English Lebanon On Request

TMA-TRA-TEC-107 Welding technology 3 20 Yes English Lebanon On Request

TMA-TRA-TEC-108 Laser cutting 1 20 No English Iraq/Lebanon

/Turkey On Request

NDT / INSPECTION

TMA-TRA-TEC-115 Essential Non Destructive Test 5 10 to 20 No English Iraq/Lebanon

/Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-116 Advanced Non Destructive Test 2 10 to 20 No English Iraq/Lebanon

/Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-117 Basic of NDT testing for Oil & Gas 1 10 to 20 No English Iraq/Lebanon

/Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-118 VP, LPI, MPT 16 Up to 12 Yes English Lebanon ASNT level 2

TMA-TRA-TEC-119 UT 18 Up to 6 Yes English Lebanon ASNT level 2

TMA-TRA-TEC-120 RT 18 Up to 6 Yes English Lebanon ASNT level 2

NDE

TMA-TRA-TEC-121 Material, Welding and NDE for Oil & Gas Avg. 3 to 5 10 to 20 No English

Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey

Internal

Essentials

TMA-TRA-TEC-122 Essentials of corrosion 2 10 to 20 No English

Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey

Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-123 Essentials of materials and welding for Oil and Gas

2 10 to 20 No English Iraq/Lebanon

/Turkey Internal

LABORATORY

TMA-TRA-TEC-124 Essentials of ISO 17025 (Laboratory) 3 10 to 20 No English Iraq/Lebanon

/Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-125

Quality Assurance and Laboratory Management

2 10 to 20 Yes English / Arabic Lebanon Internal

� Quality Assurance and Management Systems

� Laboratory Safety and Management of Chemicals

� Competence and Workplace Assessment

TMA-TRA-TEC-126

Measurements on Hydrocarbure

6 10 to 20 Yes English Lebanon Internal

� Crude Oil Analysis

� RVP

� Production chemistry and flow assurance

� Wax and asphalt content

� Hydrocarbon Gas Analysis

TMA-TRA-TEC-127 Principles and Practice of Oilfield Sampling 1 10 to 20 No English / Arabic Iraq/Lebanon

/Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-128 PVT 5 10 to 20 Yes English Lebanon Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-129

Water testing in Oil Production

3 10 to 20 No English / Arabic Iraq/Lebanon

/Turkey Internal

� Fundamentals of Water Analysis

� Principles and Practice of Oil in Water Analysis

� Test of corrosion

� Evaluation of chemicals additives

� Principles and Practice of Scale Squeeze Mngt

TMA-TRA-TEC-130 Testing of Unknown Solids 1 10 to 20 No English Iraq/Lebanon

/Turkey Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-131 TOC analysis Theory and handson 5 1 to 10 Yes English Lebanon Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-132 HPLC Theory and hands on 5 1 to 10 Yes English Lebanon Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-133 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Theory and hands on

5 1 to 10 Yes English Lebanon Internal

INEXSE

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Essentials of Non Destructive Testing 5 days 10 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC115

Who should attend?

Managers, team leaders engineers, surveyors and inspectors who look for general knowledge of NDT methods and require some hands-on experience.

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This course will present many Non Destructive Testing methods supported by case studies from real cases encounter by the course leader. Attending our Essential of Non Destructive Testing seminar will help you to:

- Understand the basic principles of each method and define areas of applications related to the said methods. - Differentiate and appreciate each method on a case by case scenario. - Identify advantages and disadvantages of every method on the ground and in defects detection mode.

- Understand and weigh information provided by NDT reports. Program

Non Destructive Testing - NDT NDT is a wide group of analysis techniques used in science and industry to evaluate the properties of a material, component or system without causing damage. NDT does not permanently alter the article being inspected. Therefore, it is a highly-valuable technique that can save both money and time in product evaluation, troubleshooting, and research.

Course Contents Review of testing methods

- Introduction - Visual Testing - Liquid penetrant testing - Magnetic particle Testing - Radiographic testing - Ultrasonic Testing - Standardization - NDT Technician Skills and Certification

Liquid penetrant inspection

- Physical basics - Operating procedure - Interpretation and acceptance criteria

- Health and Safety - Automated penetrant inspection systems - Standardization

Magnetic particle testing - Physical basics - Magnetization and examination methods - Operating Procedure - Standardization

Radiographic testing

- X and gamma radiation - Properties of radiations - The receptor - Image quality - Testing techniques used - Standardization - Safety radiation

Ultrasonic testing

- Ultrasound generation - Ultrasound generation - Ultrasound propagation - Equipment - Ultrasonic examination of welding joint - Standardization

Other methods

- Eddy currents - Acoustic emission - Leak testing - TOFD - Strain gauge

Critical review of selection NDT method

- Proposed flaws typology - NDT methods comparison - Case study

How You Will Benefit You will gain basic understanding of the principles of NDT in order to understand problems and avoidance NDT procedures. The seminar is appropriate for experienced persons and more specifically for graduate staff that needs systematic training in the subject.

What Will Be Covered The following NDT methods will be covered:

- Visual Inspection. - Penetrant Inspection - Magnetic Particle Inspection. - Internal Examination. - X-Ray and Gamma-Ray testing. - Ultrasonic Flaw Detection. - Eddy Current and Leak Testing. - Standard Testing methods capabilities, How to choose the right NDT - Reading a NDT report, evaluate your subcontractors... - Advanced NDT such as TOFD, Acoustic Emission

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Advanced Non Destructive Testing 2days 10 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC116

Who should attend?

Chiefs, Heads, Senior Managers, Managers, Team Leaders, Supervisors and Surveyors of NDT, Inspection, Engineering, Technical, Maintenance, Operations, Safety, Quality Assurance and Quality Control.

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This course will present many Advanced Non Destructive Testing methods supported by case studies from real cases encounter by the course leader. Attending our Advanced Non Destructive Testing seminar will help you to:

- Defining areas of applications for NDT methods - Enhancing the performance of assets - Differentiating and appreciating each method on case by case scenario - Clearing maintenance backlogs - Discovering new solutions to solve inspection, operation and maintenance problems - Understanding of the current risk exposure - Avoiding deficiencies in preventive maintenance - Designing and maintaining a sustainable in integrity strategy

Program Advanced Non Destructive Testing – NDT: NDT and advanced NDT are a wide group of analysis techniques used in science and industry to evaluate the properties of a material, component or system without causing damage. Advanced NDT for Oil & Gas & Power Sectors aims to showcase good NDT engineering practices to improve safety, integrity and reliability of plant operations. This course will present many NDT methods supported by case studies from real cases encounter by the course leader. To go beyond techniques, the links between NDT and other topics such as Fracture mechanisms RBI, Structure Calculation, Fitness for Service and Corrosion Engineering will be enhance to depict the last state of the art issues. Why Advanced Non Destructive Testing – NDT? NDT does not permanently alter the article being inspected. Therefore, it is a highly-valuable technique that can save both money and time in product evaluation, troubleshooting, and research. The late developments on advanced NDT changed the paradigm of Inspection and Asset Integrity Management among other topics in the industry. How You Will Benefit? You will gain basic understanding of the principles of Advanced NDT in order to understand problems and avoidance NDT procedures. The seminar is appropriate for non-experienced persons and more specifically for graduate staff that needs introduction training on the subject.

What Will Be Covered? The following NDT methods will be covered: - Overview of usual NDT - Advanced NDT such as TOFD, Acoustic Emission.

Course Contents :First day: Review of testing methods - Introduction / Important point to be checked to evaluate subcontractors - Limitation, interactions and development for (Visual Testing, Liquid penetrant testing, Magnetic particle Testing, Radiographic

testing , Ultrasonic Testing ) - NDT Technician Skills and Certification; Third party and employer certification stakes in a global environment

Other methods and advanced methods - Eddy currents (Principle, Advantages and limitations, Example of advanced applications).

- Case Study: Nuclear power plants in Europe, steam generators case - Integration of new solutions to optimized inspection and shut down / Benefices for the end user - Segregation of artifacts and unexpected aging or process flaws that can be detected unexpectedly with EC.

- Acoustic emission ( Introduction, principle , Example of applications , Last and next applications) Case study: Storage tanks corrosion assessment for Refineries in France: ( Description of the test with AE without emptying the tanks, Benefices for the end user , Standardization).

- Leak testing (Introduction, principle, Example of technics and applications). - TOFD (Introduction, principle, Signal interpretation, Features and advantages, Applications, standardization, TOFD as an

alternative to RT? Outlook and return on experience). - Case Study: Gas Network Company, 6000km of buried pipes / How to replace RT by TOFD during pipe lay down - Technical challenges ( Flaws probability of detection correspondence - Influence on acceptance criteria, link on this case on fracture

mechanism and acceptance criteria) - Return on experience, problems encountered during implementation: Equipment, specific technician training etc. - Benefices for the end user

Second day: Other methods and advanced methods - Phased Array (Basics, Features and advantages, Area of application, Outlook). - Long range UT ( Basics, Features and advantages , Area of application ) - Strain gauge( Basics , Area of application , A potential NFT monitoring tool )

Critical review of selection NDT method: - Flaws typologies according to standardization, fatigue and fracture mechanism and NDT paradigm - NDT and advanced NDT methods comparison, outlook / Important point to be checked to evaluate subcontractors - Purpose of NDT and its link with fracture mechanisms, structure calculation, corrosion engineering, Fitness for Purpose Asset

Integrity Management, ... - Exercises and case studies , Case study: Asset integrity Management and NDT for petrochemical and refinery in the middle east: (Description of context and options ,Selection criteria for NDT methods , Benefices for the end user)

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Basics of Non Destructive Testing for Oil & Gas 1 day 10 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-117

Who should attend?

Managers, team leaders engineers, surveyors and inspectors who look for general knowledge of NDT methods and require basic understanding.

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This course will present many Non Destructive Testing methods supported by case studies from real cases encounter by the course leader. Attending our Essential of Non Destructive Testing seminar will help you to:

- Understand the basic principles of each method and define areas of applications related to the said methods. - Differentiate and appreciate each method on a case by case scenario.

Program

Non Destructive Testing - NDT NDT is a wide group of analysis techniques used in science and industry to evaluate the properties of a material, component or system without causing damage. Why Non Destructive Testing - NDT NDT does not permanently alter the article being inspected. Therefore, it is a highly-valuable technique that can save both money and time in product evaluation, troubleshooting, and research. How You Will Benefit You will gain basic understanding of the principles of NDT in order to understand problems and avoidance NDT procedures. The seminar is appropriate for non-experienced persons and more specifically for graduate staff that needs introduction training in the subject. What Will Be Covered The following NDT methods will be covered:

- Visual Inspection. - Penetrant Inspection - Magnetic Particle Inspection. - Internal Examination. - X-Ray and Gamma-Ray testing. - Ultrasonic Flaw Detection. - Advanced NDT such as TOFD, Acoustic Emission…

Course Contents Review of testing methods

- Introduction - Visual Testing - Liquid penetrant testing - Magnetic particle Testing - Radiographic testing - Ultrasonic Testing - NDT Technician Skills and Certification

Other methods

- Eddy currents - Accoustic emission - Leak testing - TOFD - Strain gauge

Critical review of selection NDT method

- Proposed flaws typology - NDT methods comparison - Case study

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Liquid Penetrant Testing – Level II 5 days 6 to 12 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-118

Who should attend?

NDT trainees who must have Level I and II training in order to qualify for certification, Engineering personnel, Welding inspection personnel, Quality assurance personnel and inspectors who look for general knowledge of NDT methods and require some hands-on experience.

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This course prepares a trainee to set up and perform liquid penetrant testing according to the applicable codes and standards supported by case studies from real cases encounter by the course leader. Attending our Liquid Penetrant Testing seminar will prepare you to:

- Select equipment to conduct test - Setup test equipment - Steps to conduct test - Familiarize with codes and standards - Interpret results with respect to applicable codes and standards - Understand limitation of the test method - Write test reports

Program Liquid Penetrant Testing – Level II It is a method involving the application of a liquid penetrant such as dyes on the surfaces of materials and let the liquid stay and rest on the surface for some time to let the liquid penetrate any existing defects or flaws. What Will Be Covered? (Introduction – Principles - LPT Materials - Manufacturing Discontinuities - Basic Steps – Pre and Post cleaning - Application of Penetrants and Developers – Interpretation - Codes and Standards - Practical Training – Examinations). Course Contents : Introduction Brief history of nondestructive testing and liquid penetrant testing / Visual Acuity of a Human eye Principles: Purpose of Liquid Penetrant Testing / Advantages and Disadvantages of Liquid Penetrant Testing Liquid Penetrant Testing Materials

- Physical Principles - Wetting Characteristics and Contact Angle - Wetting Ability - Force of Cohesion and Surface Tension - Capillary Action - Viscosity - Reversed Capillary Action - Visibility of Indication - Categories of Test Processes - Types of Dye: Type I (Fluorescent) and Type II (Visible) - Sensitivity Levels - ½, 1, 2, 3, 4 - Methods of Removal of excess Penetrant including Water Washable, Emulsifiers and Solvent Removable - Selection of Process - Limitations of Penetrant Testing

Manufacturing Discontinuities

- Types of Discontinuities(Inherent - Processing and Service) - Casting Discontinuities (Hot Tear - Cold Shut – Porosity – Shrinkage) - Primary Processing Discontinuities including discontinuities in (Rolling – Forging – Drawing – Extruding) - Secondary Processing Discontinuities including discontinuities in (Grinding - Heat Treating – Machining – Welding – Plating)

- Service Discontinuities( Erosion – Wear – Fatigue – Corrosion – Creep) Basic Steps: This module covers the basic steps involved in the following processes:

- Method A - Water Washable - Method B - Lipophilic Emulsifier - Method C - Solvent Removable - Method D - Hydrophilic Emulsifier

Pre and Post Cleaning: - Choice of Cleaning Method Different Cleaning Methods including Detergent, Solvent, Alkaline, Steam, Ultrasonic cleaning, Vapor Degreasing Application of Penetrants and Developers Selection of Penetrant Materials

- Application of Penetrant - Standard Temperature Limits - Dwell time - Drying - Drying Parameters - Drying Time Limits - Application of Developers - Types of Developers( Aqueous - Non-Aqueous) - Developing Time - Visual Inspection (Minimum light intensity and light meter ) - Fluorescent Inspection - Post Cleaning - Limitation of Penetrant Testing

Interpretation :

- Interpretation of Test Results - Flow Chart for Interpretation - True, False, Relevant and Non Relevant indications - Categories of Indications(Rounded – Linear ) - Evaluation of Indications - ASTM E-433 Reference Photographs of Indications types

Codes : - ASME Section V, Article 6 - ASME Section VIII, Appendix 8 (Accept/Reject Criteria)

Standards: ASTM E-165 Standard Practice for Liquid Penetrant Examination

ASTM E-1209 Fluorescent Water Washable Liquid Penetrant Testing Examination: General / Specific / Practical

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

ASNT level 2

Language

English

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Magnetic Particle Testing – Level II 5 days 6 to 12 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-118

Who should attend?

NDT trainees who must have Level I and II training in order to qualify for certification, Engineering personnel, Welding inspection personnel, Quality assurance personnel and inspectors who look for general knowledge of NDT methods and require some hands-on experience.

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This course is intended to provide detailed instruction in the theory and practices of magnetic particle inspection, including the capabilities and limitations of the method supported by case studies from real cases encounter by the course leader. Attending our Magnetic Particle Testing seminar will prepare you to:

- Select equipment to conduct test - Setup test equipment - Steps to conduct test - Familiarize with codes and standards - Interpret results with respect to applicable codes and standards - Understand limitation of the test method - Write test reports

Program Magnetic Particle Testing – Level II MPI is a non-destructive testing (NDT) process for detecting surface and slightly subsurface discontinuities in ferroelectric materials such as iron, nickel, cobalt, and some of their alloys. Why Magnetic Particle Testing – Level II It’s fast and relatively easy application made it one of the most widely utilized nondestructive testing methods used for detecting surface and near surface flaws and defects and surface preparation is not as critical as it is for other NDT methods. How You Will Benefit? This course provides accurate, current and thorough training that leads directly to the ability of the student to perform valid Magnetic Particle Testing. What Will Be Covered?:

-Introduction - Manufacturing Discontinuities - Equipment - Theory of Magnetism -Methods of Magnetization - Mediums and their Preparation - Applications - Types of Indications -Practical Training - Examinations - Codes and Standards

Course Contents : Introduction : - Method of personnel qualification - Brief history of nondestructive testing and Magnetic Particle testing - Advantages and disadvantages of the major nondestructive examination methods

Manufacturing Discontinuities - Types of Discontinuities ( Inherent - Processing and Service ) - Casting Discontinuities ( Hot Tear - Cold Shut – Porosity – Shrinkage ) - Primary Processing Discontinuities including discontinuities in ( Rolling – Forging – Drawing – Extruding ) - Secondary Processing Discontinuities including discontinuities in (Grinding - Heat Treating – Machining – Welding – Plating )

- Service Discontinuities ( Erosion – Wear – Fatigue - Corrosion – Creep ) - Theory of Magnetism - Leakage flux - Hysteresis Curve - Magnetic field, Lines of force, Flux density - Fleming’s Right Hand and Left Hand Rule - Diamagnetic, Paramagnetic and Ferromagnetic materials - Magnetic Fields: Circular, Longitudinal - Permeability, Reluctance, Retentively, Residual Magnetism and Coercive Force.

Methods of Magnetization: - Faraday’s Law: Electromagnetism - Types of current AC, DC, HWDC - Advantages and disadvantages of circular field - Longitudinal field: Coils and Yoke - Advantages and disadvantages of Longitudinal Field - Demagnetization - Circular field: Head Shot (Direct Contact), Prods and Central Conductor Techniques, Offset Central Conductor - AC and DC Field Distribution in a Magnetic and a Nonmagnetic Conductor

Equipment: - Equipment consideration - Wet Horizontal, Mobile and Portable Equipments - Fluorescent testing, Black Light - Light meter - Accessories

Mediums and their Preparation - Dry and Wet method - Particles: Dry and Wet - Bath Maintenance - Visibility of particles - Methods of Application - Properties of particles - Settling Test Procedure - Concentration for Wet suspensions as per ASME Sec V Article 7 - Contamination of Magnetic Particles

Applications: - Residual and Continuous Method / - Selection of proper method of magnetization - Verification of magnetic fields / - Magnetic Rubber Inspection - Magnetic Particle Inspection of Solid Cylindrical Parts, Gears, Multiple diameter Articles, Discs, Checking the

adequacy of field using the Pie gauge, shims - Fluorescent Inspection ( Black Light Warm Up Time - Minimum intensity and light meter - Visual Adaptation ) - Visual Inspection ( Minimum light intensity and light meter )

Types of Indications: - Interpretation including Relevant, False, Non-relevant indications CODES: ASME SECTION V, ARTICLE 7: MAGNETIC PARTICLE EXAMINATION / ASME SECTION VIII, (ACCEPT/REJECT CRITERIA) STANDARDS: ASTM E-709: STANDARD GUIDE FOR MAGNETIC PARTICLE TESTING / ASTM E-1444: STANDARD PRACTICE FOR MAGNETIC PARTICLE TESTING

Other codes and standards can be discussed at the request of the students. Requestes can be made at time of registration. Practical Training: MT Yoke: Dry Visible, Wet Visible, Wet Fluorescent / Central Conductor / Coil Shot – Longitudinal Ketos ( Betz) Ring – Depth of penetration / Training on Weld flaw samples Examination : General / Specific / Practical

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

ASNT level 2

Language

English

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Visual Testing – ASNT Level II 4 days 6 to 12 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC118

Examination equipments

- Introduction / Application - Mechanical aids ( Measuring rule - Calipers and micrometers - Squares and angle -measuring devices - Thread -

Pitch and thickness gages - Level gages - Plumb lines ) - Optical aids ( Mirrors - Magnifying glasses, eye loupes, multi-lens magnifiers - Measuring magnifiers- Microscopes

(optical and electron)- Optical flats - Borescopes and fiber optic bore scopes - Optical comparators - Closed circuit television (CCTV) systems - Machine vision system – Flashlight )

Recording and Reports : - Subjective methods - Objective methods - Recording methods Practical Training : Evaluate defects in weld samples Examinations : General / Specific / Practical How You Will Benefit This course provides accurate, current and thorough training that leads directly to the ability of the student to perform accurate Visual Inspection.

Who should attend?

Chiefs, Heads, Senior Managers, Managers, Team Leaders, Supervisors and Surveyors of NDT, Inspection, Engineering, Technical, Maintenance, Operations, Safety, Quality Assurance and Quality Control.

Pre-requisite - Visual acuity - Equipment - Experience and training - Procedures - Certification programs - Safety

Objectives This course will present many Advanced Non Destructive Testing methods supported by case studies from real cases encounter by the course leader. Attending our Advanced Non Destructive Testing seminar will help you to:

- Defining areas of applications for NDT methods - Enhancing the performance of assets - Differentiating and appreciating each method on case by case scenario - Discovering new solutions to solve inspection, operation and maintenance problems - Avoiding deficiencies in preventive maintenance - Clearing maintenance backlogs - Designing and maintaining a sustainable in integrity strategy - Understanding of the current risk exposure

Program Visual Testing – Level II Visual inspection is the process of examination and evaluation of systems and components by use of human sensory systems aided only by mechanical enhancements to sensory input as magnifiers, dental picks, stethoscopes, and the like. The inspection process may be done using such behaviors as looking, listening, feeling, smelling, shaking, and twisting. Why Visual Testing – Level II It has been proven in numerous situations that an effective program of visual inspection will result in the discovery of the vast majority of those defects which would be found later using some other more expensive non-destructive test methods. What Will Be Covered The following subjects will be covered:

- Introduction - Prerequisites - Fundamentals of Visual Examination - Weld Surface Conditions - Examination Equipment - Records

Introduction - Definition of visual testing - Overview of visual testing applications

Fundamentals of Visual Examination

- Introduction - Prior to welding - During welding - After welding Weld Surface Conditions

- Introduction - Weld joint discontinuities - Misalignment (hi-lo) - Undercut - Underfill - Concavity or Convexity - Excessive reinforcement - Improper reinforcement - Overlap - Burn-through - Incomplete or Insufficient Penetration - Incomplete Fusion - Surface irregularity

- Spatter - Inclusions - Arc Craters - Cracks - Base Metal Discontinuities - Porosity - Heat-affected zone microstructure

alteration - Base Plate laminations - Size or dimensions

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

ASNT level 2

Language

English

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Ultrasonic Testing – ASNT Level II 18 days 3 to 6 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-119

Who should attend?

NDT trainees who must have Level I and II training in order to qualify for certification, Managers, team leader engineers, surveyors and inspectors who look for general knowledge of NDT methods and require some hands-on experience

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This course is intended to provide a thorough grounding in the principles of ultrasonic testing and the fundamentals of engineering, materials and components by presenting various techniques supported by case studies from real cases encounter by the course leader. Attending our Ultrasonic Testing seminar will prepare you to:

- Select equipment to conduct test - Setup test equipment - Steps to conduct test - Perform Calibration - Familiarize with codes and standards - Write test reports - Interpret results with respect to applicable codes and standards - Understand limitation of the test method

Program Ultrasonic Testing – Level II: It is a form of non-destructive testing used for flaw detection/evaluation, dimensional measurements, material characterization, and much more by introducing a sound energy via a transducer and propagates through the materials in the form of waves. Why Ultrasonic Testing – Level II: This method is used to inspect a variety of product forms including castings, forgings, and elements. The structural steel, auto motive, petrochemical, power generation, and aerospace industries are a few examples that utilize ultrasonic inspection.

How You Will Benefit: This course provides accurate, current and thorough training that leads directly to the ability of the student to perform valid Ultrasonic Testing. The seminar is appropriate for experienced persons and more specifically for graduate staff that needs systematic training in the subject.

What Will Be Covered? The following subjects will be covered: (Introduction - Basic Theory - Fundamentals of Pulse Echo - Advanced Theory - Applied Ultrasonic Testing - Calibration of Instrument - Engineering, Materials and Components - Codes and Standards - Practical Training – Examinations)

Course Contents: Introduction: Brief history of Ultrasonic testing Basic Theory: - Sound as energy - The source, the medium and the receiver - Wave motion

- The sound frequency spectrum - Relationship of velocity, frequency and wavelength Fundamentals of Pulse Echo: - Pulse frequency / pulse damping - Pulse repetition frequency

- Basic operation of a pulse echo system - Definition of penetration and resolution - Equipment for pulse echo - The piezoelectric phenomenon - The "A" scan presentation - Basic design and operation of transducers - Types of waves and their characteristics - Refraction and mode conversion - Pulse length and considerations for penetration and resolution requirements - Basic design and operation of a general purpose ultrasonic flaw detector

Advanced Theory - Practical consideration of sound velocity - Refraction index - Acoustic impedance and practical considerations - Transducer technology - Practical consideration of pulse repetition frequency (PRF) - Beam physics - Behaviour of sound energy at point of reflection and refraction - Construction of a typical transducer catalogue

Applied Ultrasonic Testing - Technique development / wrought products; welds; heavy castings - Geometrics - Evaluation of flaws for type of defect - Distance Amplitude Correction (DAC) - Focus transducer technology - Beam profiling and optimum pressure zones for different focus - Calculating minimum water path distance and optimum water path distance - Sizing method for flaws larger than the beam diameter - Review of the basic operation of an immersion testing facility; the advantages and disadvantages of the techniques

Calibration of Instrument - Review of the basic requirements of ASTM E317-85 and latest revisions - Performance of the following calibrations using the immersion technique: horizontal linearity / vertical linearity; near surface

resolution / far surface resolution; sensitivity / signal to noise ratio - Documentation of results - Disposition procedures for equipment found "out of calibration"

Engineering, Materials and Components - General - Properties of materials - The nature of materials and solid state changes in metals - Ferrous metals - The casting process - Introduction to metal processing - The welding process - Plastic flow - The forging processes - Other processes - Surface finishing and case hardening of steels

Codes and Standards - ASME Section V, Article 4 Weld Examination - SA 388 Heavy Steel Forging - AWS D1.1

Other codes and standards can be discussed at the request of the students. Please make such requests at time of registration. Practical Training: - Shear Wave Testing on Pipe Samples with embedded weld defects – ID Cracks

- OD Cracks - Slag - Porosity - Lack of Fusion - Lack of Penetration Examinations : General / Specific / Practical

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

ASNT level 2

Language

English

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Radiographic Testing – ASNT Level II 18 days 3 to 6 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-120 Page1/2

Who should attend?

NDT trainees who must have Level I and II training in order to qualify for certification, managers, team leader engineers, welding inspectors, surveyors and personnel in the area of quality assurance/quality control who look for general knowledge of NDT methods and require some hands-on experience

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This course is intended to provide the advanced knowledge required of the Level 2 Industrial Radiographer including technique development, film interpretation, general codes, standards, specifications, and federal and provincial regulations pertaining to x- and gamma-radiography. Presentations are supported by case studies from real cases encounter by the course leader. Attending our Radiographic Testing seminar will prepare you to understand:

- Radiation and radiation machines - Nuclear reactions and radioisotopes - Radiation protection - Interaction of radiation with matter and control of scattered radiation - Viewing and interpretation of radiographs - Processing facilities and processing of films - Radiographic screens and special radiographic techniques - Interpretation of code requirements and acceptance criteria - Preparation of technique sheets and written instructions

Program Radiographic Testing – Level II It is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method of inspecting materials for hidden flaws by using the ability of short wavelength electromagnetic radiation (high energy photons) to penetrate various materials. Why Radiographic Testing – Level II Radiography is of vital importance in non-destructive testing. Radiography ensures the integrity of equipment and structures such as vessels, pipes, welded joints, castings and other devices. How You Will Benefit? This course provides accurate, current and thorough training that enable the students to set up, carry out the test as per approved RT procedures, classify, report the results, and follow safety norms. Emphasis is also placed on the knowledge and practical understanding on how to effectively interpret radiographs of weldments, castings and forgings according to codes and specifications quality requirement. What Will Be Covered?:

- Basic principles of Radiation - Scope and limitation of the method - Electromagnetic Source - Interaction of Radiation with Matter - Composition of Industrial X-Ray Film - Types of radiation - Attenuation of Electromagnetic radiation – shielding - Principle of shadow formation and exposure - Setting up a Radiograph Examination - Darkroom Facilities, Techniques and Processing - Classification of Discontinuities - Codes and Standards - Preparation of Radiographic reports - Practical Training - Examinations

Course Contents: - Basic principles of Radiation Properties of matter (Atom - molecule - properties of protons - electrons and neutrons - atomic structure – atomic number - atomic weight )

Scope and limitation of the method Electromagnetic Source (Curies - Half life - radioactive decay - Specific activity)

Types of radiation ( X-ray-Gamma ray – Alpha – Beta – Gamma – neutron ) Interaction of Radiation with Matter (Ionization - photoelectric effect - Compton scattering - pair production) Attenuation of Electromagnetic radiation – shielding

- Half value thickness and tenth value thickness (HVT and TVT) - Distance - Inverse square law - Controlling personnel exposure - Biological effects of radiation Safety - Time - Shielding concepts - ALARA concept - Radiation detection equipment

Composition of Industrial X-Ray Film

- Radiographic Screens - Lead Intensifying Screens - Fluorescent Intensifying Screens - Importance of Screen Film Contact, - Screen Cleanliness and care

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

ASNT level 2

Language

English

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Program - Cont’ Principle of shadow formation and exposure

- Geometrical unsharpness - Latent image - Arithmetic of radiography exposure - Characteristic (H-D) curve - Film Speed - Selection of film - Radiographic sensitivity - Radiographic contrast - Film and subject contrast - Definition - Graininess and mottle - Shims - Film handling - Image quality indicators (penetrometers) - loading and processing - single image - Exposure technique including - single wall double wall single image - double wall double image and panoramic techniques

Setting up a Radiograph Examination

- Single Wall - Calculation of SFD depending on the appropriate geometrical unsharpness - Double Wall - Panoramic

Darkroom Facilities, Techniques and Processing

- Safe light - Processor - viewer lights - Film loading - Film storage - Developer, - Stop bath - Fixer - Poor definition - Fog - Light leakage - High or low contrast - Washing - Drying - Prevention of water spots - Unsatisfactory radiographs - Film comparison - Film artifacts - High or low film density - Densitometers and step wedge

Classification of Discontinuités

- Inherent - process and service MANUFACTURING PROCESSES AND ASSOCIATED DISCONTINUITIES

- Casting - Wrought Processes - Welding

Codes and Standards

- Introduction to ASTM and ASME standards and specifications - ASME Sec V, Sec VIII - Radiography testing procedures - Preparation of Radiographic reports - Composition of a good report - Important information to be included on a report - Recording the evaluations and follow up actions

Practical Training

- Radiographic Interpretation - Illuminator Requirements, - Penetrometer placement - Personnel Dark Adaptation - Visual Acuity - Film Identification - Location Markers - Film Density measurements - Film Artifacts - Practice film viewing - Reference radiographs - Weld interpretation reference

Examinations

- General - Specific - Practical

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Material, Welding and NDE for Oil & Gas 3 to 5 days 10 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC121 Page 1/2

Material Welding and NDE for Oil & Gas The use of Material and welding is fundamental in Oil & Gas Industries and follow after a wide group of knowledge and know-how areas. Why Welding and NDE for Oil & Gas Understanding the raisons of using a material and the right ways to weld it is a huge help in construction, maintenance and Asset Integrity management. Therefore, it is a highly-valuable knowledge that can save both money and time in construction, maintenance and Asset Integrity Management How You Will Benefit You will gain basic understanding and knowledge on Material Welding and NDE for Oil & Gas in order to understand problems and Benefits during construction and lifetime of Oil & Gas Assets. The seminar is appropriate for experienced persons and more specifically for graduate staff that needs systematic training in the subject. What Will Be Covered The following elements and methods will be covered: Materials: - Introduction to material specifications such as ASME II A, B, C and D; ASTM Standards - Basic casting & forging - Basic metallurgy Welding

- Introduction to welding symbols and drawing notations (AWS) - Welding electrical characteristics i.e. AC, DC, straight or reverse polarity - Welding consumable characteristics i.e. coated, bare rod, wire, flux cored etc., electrode control - Types of welding methods; GTAW, GMAW, SMAW, SAW etc. - Welding characteristics i.e. importance of position, heat and electrode manipulation in preventing defects - Types of cutting i.e. oxy-acetylene, plasma

NDE: Introduction and basic information on the following: (Visual –T – MT- RT- UT – ECT) Codes and Standards: Basic information and introduction to ASME I to XI related to the above

3 days Course Training programs Materials Basis for O&G: Material Basis (Types of Materials - Basic Metallurgy - Basic Casting & Forging - Introduction to material specifications – ASME II A, B, C and D - Introduction to ASTM Standards) Carbon Steel (Basics - Properties and area of application - Standardization and codes) Stainless Steel (Basics - Properties and area of application - Standardization and codes) Nickel Based Alloy (Basics - Properties and area of application - Standardization and codes) Welding Basis for O&G: Welding Processes

Manual Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) - TIG (GTAW) - MIG/MAG, Flux Cored Arc Welding (GMAW) Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) - Main Welding Defects

Related Techniques and Information

Welding Symbols and Drawing Notations (AWS) - Types of Cuttings, Oxy-acetylene, plasma, laser, ... NDE Basis for O&G: Review of testing methods (Introduction - Visual Testing - Liquid penetrant testing - Magnetic particle Testing - Radiographic testing - Ultrasonic Testing) Other methods: Eddy currents Codes and Standards for O&G: ASME I to XI Review: - Structure - Main types of information Related Codes, Standards & References: (ASW- ASNT- Other Standardization and Codes)

Who should attend?

Managers, team leaders engineers, surveyors and inspectors who look for general knowledge on Material Welding, NDE and Standards and require some hands-on experience.

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This course will present many Materials and their uses in Oil & Gas Industries. Welding and related techniques such as NDE will be exposed and supported by case studies from real cases encounter by the course leader. Attending our Essential of Material Welding and NDE for Oil & Gas seminar will help you to:

- Know the main categories of Materials - Know the main Welding Processes - Understand the basic principles of use of material and Welding Processes - Differentiate and appreciate the implementation of each method on a case by case scenario. - Identify the advantages and restriction of every method on the ground. - Understand and weigh information from suppliers, subcontractors, Inspection, corrosion and maintenance departments.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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3 to 5 days 10 to 20 Persons

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Day 1 Day 2 Day 3

Introduction Welding Basis for O&G NDE Basis for O&G

Materials Basis for O&G Welding Basis for O&G NDE Basis for O&G

Materials Basis for O&G Welding Basis for O&G Codes and Standards for O&G

Welding Basis for O&G NDE Basis for O&G Conclusion

4 Days Course Training programs Materials Basis for O&G: Material Basis (Types of Materials - Basic Metallurgy - Basic Casting & Forging - Introduction to material specifications – ASME II A, B, C and D - Introduction to ASTM Standards) Carbon Steel (Basics - Properties and area of application - Standardization and codes) Stainless Steel (Basics - Properties and area of application - Standardization and codes) Nickel Based Alloy (Basics - Properties and area of application - Standardization and codes) Welding Basis for O&G: Welding Processes

- Manual Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) - TIG (GTAW) - MIG/MAG, Flux Cored Arc Welding (GMAW) - Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) - Main Welding Defects

Related Techniques and Information - Welding Symbols and Drawing Notations (AWS) - Types of Cuttings, Oxy-acetylene, plasma, laser, ...

NDE Basis for O&G: Review of testing methods ( Introduction - Visual Testing - Liquid penetrant testing - Magnetic particle Testing - Radiographic testing - Ultrasonic Testing - NDT Technician Skills and Certification)

Other methods: Eddy currents Codes and Standards for O&G: ASME I to XI Review (Structure - Main types of information) Related Codes, Standards & References: (ASW – ASNT - Other Standardization and Codes)

Day 1 Day 2 Day3 Day4

Introduction Materials Basis for O&G Welding Basis for O&G NDE Basis for O&G

Materials Basis for O&G Welding Basis for O&G NDE Basis for O&G Codes and Standards for O&G

Materials Basis for O&G Welding Basis for O&G NDE Basis for O&G Case Studies

Materials Basis for O&G Welding Basis for O&G NDE Basis for O&G Conclusion

5 days Course Training programs Materials Basis for O&G Material Basis (Types of Materials - Basic Metallurgy - Basic Casting & Forging - Introduction to material specifications – ASME II A, B, C and D - Introduction to ASTM Standards) Carbon Steel (Basics - Properties and area of application - Standardization and codes) Stainless Steel (Basics - Properties and area of application - Standardization and codes) Nickel Based Alloy (Basics - Properties and area of application - Standardization and codes) Welding Basis for O&G: Welding Processes:

- Manual Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) - TIG (GTAW) - MIG/MAG, Flux Cored Arc Welding (GMAW) - Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) - Post Weld Heat Treatment - Main Welding Defects

Related Techniques and Information - Welding Symbols and Drawing Notations (AWS) - Types of Cuttings, Oxy-acetylene, plasma, laser, ...

Critical review of selection Material and Welding Process - Material comparison - Welding Processes comparison - Case study

NDE Basis for O&G Review of testing methods (Introduction - Visual Testing - Liquid penetrant testing - Magnetic particle Testing – Radiographic testing - Ultrasonic Testing - NDT Technician Skills and Certification) Other methods: Eddy currents Codes and Standards for O&G ASME I to XI Review : Structure / Main types of information Related Codes, Standards & References

ASW / ASNT / Other Standardization and Codes

Day 1 Day 2 Day3 Day4 Day5

Introduction Materials Basis for O&G Welding Basis for O&G NDE Basis for O&G Codes and Standards for O&G

Materials Basis for O&G Materials Basis for O&G Welding Basis for O&G NDE Basis for O&G Codes and Standards for O&G

Materials Basis for O&G Welding Basis for O&G Welding Basis for O&G NDE Basis for O&G Case Studies

Materials Basis for O&G Welding Basis for O&G Welding Basis for O&G NDE Basis for O&G Conclusion

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Essential of Corrosion 2 days 10 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-122

Who should attend?

Engineer , Technicians

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This course will present the causes, methods and techniques involved in Corrosion engineering supported by case studies from real cases encounter by the course leader. Attending our Essential of Corrosion seminar will help you to: Understand the basic principles of each concept and method, Differentiate and appreciate the implementation of each method on a case by case scenario, Identify the advantages and restriction of every method on the ground and Understand and weigh information provided by Corrosion Services suppliers.

Program Corrosion: Corrosion is the disintegration of an engineered material into its constituent atoms due to chemical reactions with its surroundings. In the most common use of the word, this means electrochemical oxidation of metals in reaction with an oxidant such as oxygen. It’s commonly acknowledged that Corrosion cost is about 3% of the global GDP in the world. Why Essential of Corrosion? Managing Corrosion is considered as one important element to improve assets integrity in industrial plants and structures either offshore or onshore. This course focuses on corrosion and the potential problems caused by corrosion. It provides a basic but thorough review of causes of corrosion and the methods by which it can be identified, monitored, and controlled Corrosion General Overview

- Introduction - Definitions - Basics of Electrochemistry - Forms of Corrosion

Corrosion Phenomena - Type of corrosion - Theory & Principles of Aqueous Corrosion - Oxidation and High Temperature Corrosion - Corrosion in Specific Environments

Corrosion Control & Prevention Methods - Design and Materials Selection for Corrosion Prevention - Corrosion Protection by Coatings - Corrosion Inhibitors and Other Methods of Conditioning the Environment - Cathodic Protection and Anodic Protection - Corrosion Testing and Monitoring Techniques

Critical review of Corrosion Methods - Methods comparison - Standards and Codes - Case study

The following subjects will be covered: - Basics of Electrochemistry - Forms of Corrosion - Theory & Principles of Aqueous Corrosion - Oxidation and High Temperature Corrosion - Corrosion in Specific Environments - Corrosion Control & Prevention Methods - Design and Materials Selection for Corrosion Prevention - Corrosion Protection by Coatings - Corrosion Inhibitors and Other Methods of Conditioning the Environment - Cathodic Protection and Anodic Protection - Corrosion Testing and Monitoring Techniques

How you will benefit? You will gain basic understanding of the principles of Corrosion in order to understand problems and evaluate Corrosion methods implementation. The seminar is appropriate for experienced persons and more specifically for graduate staff that needs systematic training on the subject.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Essential of Material and welding for Oil & Gas 2 days 10 to 20 Persons TMA-TRA-TEC-123

TMA-TRA-TEC-123

Who should attend?

Managers, supervisors, worker representatives Pre-requisite

None

Objectives This course will present many Materials and their uses in Oil & Gas Industries. Welding and related techniques will be exposed and supported by case studies from real cases encounter by the course leader. Attending our Essential of Material and Welding for O&G seminar will help you to: Know the main categories of Materials, Know the main Welding Processes, Understand the basic principles of use of material and Welding Processes, Differentiate and appreciate the implementation of each method on a case by case scenario, Identify the advantages and restriction of every method on the ground, Understand and weigh information from subcontractors, Inspection, corrosion and maintenance departments.

Program Review of types of Material

- Metallic Materials - Composite Materials - Standardization and codes Carbon Steel

- Basics - Properties and area of application - Standardization and codes Stainless Steel

- Basics - Properties and area of application - Standardization and codes Nickel Based Alloy

- Basics - Properties and area of application - Standardization and codes Welding Processes

- Manual Metal Arc Welding - TIG, MIG/MAG, Flux Cored Arc Welding - Submerged Arc Welding - Oxy-gas welding and related processes - Post Weld Heat Treatment - Cladding - Main Welding Defects

Critical review of selection Material and Welding Process

- Material comparison - Welding Processes comparison - Case study

What Will Be Covered: - Type of Materials - Carbon Steels - Stainless Steels - Nickel Based alloys - Composites - Welding basics - Main Welding Processes - Related techniques such as Post Weld Heat Treatment - Reading a report, evaluate your subcontractors.

How You Will Benefit You will gain basic understanding and knowledge on Material and Welding in order to understand problems and Benefits during construction and lifetime of Oil & Gas Assets. The seminar is appropriate for experienced persons and more specifically for graduate staff that needs systematic training in the subject. Material and Welding The use of Material and welding is fundamental in Oil & Gas Industries and follow after a wide group of knowledge and know-how areas.

Why Material and Welding Understanding the raisons of using a material and the right ways to weld it is a huge help in construction, maintenance and Asset Integrity management. Therefore, it is a highly-valuable knowledge that can save both money and time in construction, maintenance and Asset Integrity Management.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Essentials of ISO 17025 3 days 10 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-124

Who should attend?

Laboratory managers, metrology managers, quality managers, calibration professionals, assessors, test engineers, product certification specialists, and other laboratory professionals, should attend this event. This training is essential for laboratory personnel who are responsible for implementing a compliant quality management system, those seeking accreditation to the standard ISO/IEC 17025, or anyone who desires to gain a solid understanding or refresh their knowledge of the standard

Pre-requisite None

Objectives This seminar will provide a defined, ordered process for operating all facets of a laboratory. The laboratory community throughout the world has expressed, through the International Organization for Standardization, the essential elements for a laboratory management system in the text of ISO 17025. That document provides the nucleus for most laboratory accreditation programs today. Get a thorough understanding of ISO/IEC 17025 , Effectively prepare for and navigate third-party audits , Learn the essentials of quality management in the laboratory and Understand the more difficult and problematic elements of ISO/IEC 17025 .

Program Essentials of ISO 17025 ISO 17025:2005 is a global standard for technical competence of calibration and testing laboratories. It is also the most important Metrology standard for test and measurement products. Almost all national standards bodies and accreditation agencies around the world have adopted it. Why Essentials of ISO 17025 A growing number of companies require it and some industries have incorporated it into sector specific standards including Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Aerospace, Automobile and Pharmaceutical manufacturers. Most accreditation bodies that recognize the competence of testing and calibration laboratories use ISO 17025:2005 as the basis for their accreditation requirement. Introduction

- Introduction and presentation - ISO 17025:2005 overview Management and Technical Requirements

- Organization - Management System - Document Control - Review of requests, tenders, and contracts - Subcontracting of tests and calibrations - Sampling - Service to the customer - Measurement traceability - Complaints - Personnel Qualification - Equipment - Improvement - Corrective action - Preventive action - Control of records - Internal audits - Management reviews - General Technical requirements - Accommodation and environmental conditions - Purchasing services and supplies - Handling of test and calibration items - Test and calibration methods and method validation - Test reports and calibration certificates - Assuring the quality of test and calibration results - Control of nonconforming testing and/or calibration work

Metrology elements:

- Calibration interval program - Cal Interval Adjustment - OOT - Measurement Uncertainty - TAR ratio - Reliability target - Standard Management - Editor File - Test Procedure - Data reporting format - ESD - Environmental requirements - Proficiency Test (ILC program) - Traceability - Spec vs. Test Program Review - Nonstandard test - Calibration Certificate format - Trending - In Service Check (intermediate check) - Recall Program

During this seminar the following points will be examined:

- Review and in-depth interpretation of each section in the standard from both Quality Management and Metrology System perspectives.

- Examination and review of the ISO 17025:2005 standard requirements including the management requirements and the technical requirements.

- Metrology requirements specified in the ISO 17025:2005 standard.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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3 15 Yes English Malaysia Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-301 Valve Operation / Maintenance Inspection & Flange Breaking Course

3 15 Yes English Malaysia Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-302 Practical Approach to Inspection and Maintenance of Pumps

3 15 Yes English Malaysia Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-303 Practical Approach to Inspection and Maintenance of Steam Turbines

4 15 Yes English Malaysia Internal

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3 15 Yes English Malaysia Internal

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15 Yes English Malaysia CITY &

GUILDS AND Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-309 Certified Competent Rotating Equipment Specialist

8 – 9 MONTHS

15 Yes English Malaysia CITY &

GUILDS AND Internal

TMA-TRA-TEC-310 Competent Technician in Rotating Equipment 4 MONTHS 15 Yes English Malaysia CITY &

GUILDS AND Internal

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Practical Approach To Precision Balancing Method 3 days 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-300

Who should attend?

Engineers , Supervisors , Senior Technician

Pre-requisite None

Objectives 1. To provide participants with practical knowledge of the unbalance problems in machinery. 2. To expose and guide the participants on step-to-step procedure of carrying out unbalance rectification and correction. 3. To provide participants with knowledge in the latest state of art technology, skills and experience in solving unbalance

Problems.

Program Unbalance is one of the most common causes of machinery vibration and is present to some degree in all machines. Unbalance cause vibration of the entire rotor assembly which is thru, causes excessive wear in bearings, bushing, seals, shafts, gears, couplings etc. Thus understanding the correct way to counter this unbalance force is important to reduce the unbalance to acceptable limits and improve the overall performance of the machine.

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3

- Understanding Unbalance - Theory of balancing - Definitions - Standards - Causes of Unbalance - Types of unbalance : Static, moment & dynamic unbalance - Heavy spot & High Spot - Determine Balancing Quality - Balancing Procedure

� Single Plane Balancing � Principle � Trial Mass � Measurement check � Measured value & balance

weight value. - Exercises - Practical on single Plane Balancing

- Continue on practical training using training kits on single plane balancing - Balancing Procedure

� Two-Plane Balancing � Principle � Trial Mass � Measurement check � Correction weight

- Balance correction weight distribution - Exercises

- Continue on practical training using training kits on 2-Plane Balancing - Balancing procedure

� Multiplane Balancing - Principle - Trial mass - Measurement check - Correction weight - Balance weight distribution - Exercises

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Valve Operation, Maintenance & Inspection Including Flange Breaking 3 days 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-301

Who should attend?

Engineers , Supervisors , Inspectors

Pre-requisite None

Objectives Upon completion of the course, successful participants will be able :

• Identify the type of valves used in the process and their functions. • Understand the valve design and the material use for the correct applications. • Understand the valves parts and how it work • Identify causes of and failures and reasons • Understand and develop skill on valve seat lapping Apply relevant method in flange breaking technique and flange connection and disconnection sequence.

Apply Operational Safety approach (Energy Isolation/Prevention method) in flange breaking and installation works.

Program

To develop the skills and knowledge necessary for various valves includes; Glove Valves, Gate Valves, Check Valves, Safety Valves, identifications, installation, selection, maintenance and testing.

Day 1 : - Course Introductory Briefing - Ice Breaking - Pre Course Evaluation - (10 Objective and 5 Subjective Questions) - Glove Valve - Practical Activity - Overview of Valve: Type and Function - Gate Valve - Summary of Evaluation - Discussion and Briefing on Afternoon Activities - Summarizing morning session activities - Scenario: Removal of Gate/Glove Valve from elevated location.

• Application of Procedural and Best Practices (incorporating VCM procedures e.g. working at Height etc.) • Flange Breaking Activity. - Valve disassembly/Inspection/Cleaning/Repair/ Valve Lapping.

Day 2 - Recapping Day 1 Activity – Q & A session. Shortfalls noted. - Fastening Devices in brief

• Bolts and Fasteners • Screw Thread Terminology • Bolt/Screw Identification • Tightening /Torque Sequence; Best Practices • Bolted Joints

- Flanges • Flange Faces • Flange Connection

- Gasket • Gasket Selection • Type of Gasket

- Spiral Wound (metallic) - Non-Metallic - Re-assembly of valve (Gate Valve). - Continue on Valve Reassembly - Pressurize the system - Hydrostatic test - Installation of Valve to elevated location (Application of Bolting Sequence/ Torque Sequence) - Dismantling of Glove Valve / Inspection/ Cleaning.

Day 3 - Recapping Day 2 Activities and Q&A - Introduction to Safety Valve (Classroom) - Reassembly of Glove Valve. (Practical) - Hydrostatic test of Glove Valve (Practical) - Certificate Presentation - Application of Checklist / Forms - Safety Relief Valve Testing (Practical) - Recapping Training Activities - Q & A - Course Evaluation - Post Course Briefing - Safety/ Relief Valve Testing Procedure (Workshop Floor Theory)

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Inspection & Maintenance of Pumps Course 3 days 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-302

Who should attend?

Engineers , Supervisors , Personnel involved in machinery maintenance or inspection

Pre-requisite None

Objectives 1. To provide a strong fundamental and practical knowledge of pumps to participants 2. To create a new generation of rotating equipment craftsmen with knowledge in the latest state of art technology, skills

and experience in solving pumps problems both maintenance and inspection 3. To provide participants with sufficient information to be a competent turbo machinery specialist/craftsmen

Program This course is a part of a 6-module package on “Integrated Machinery Diagnosis, Inspection & Maintenance Course (Inclusive of On-Job-Training)” which is tailored to include the following features:

• Theory sessions through dynamic and highly impact lectures by qualified and experienced instructors with years of hands on and real life experience;

• Video-audio aides on selected topics; • Hands-on practical exercises on training kits on relevant topics to reinforce theoretical understanding; • Presentation of real case problems and solutions on related topics, a share of valuable experience for reference; and • Real plant exposure through On-Job-Training (Module 5 & 6) with participants attached directly with Serba Dynamic’s

field Service team in carrying out actual field diagnostic and maintenance activities.

In this course, participants will be exposed to real industrial practices in areas of pumps monitoring and diagnosis system, the technology used to identify problems and solutions to it.Upon knowing this vital information, the next focus will be into understanding practical pumps fundamentals, the functions of critical pumps parts, overhaul and inspection procedures based on internationally accepted practice and standard.

Day 1 Day Day 3 - Basic Pumping Concepts - Understanding definition :

• Force • Work • Power • Horsepower • Energy • Velocity & Acceleration • Static suction life • Pressure losses • Available NPSH • Required NPSH • Checking pump capacity • Pumping hot water • Computing pump power

requirement • Effects of operational factors • Priming a pump

- Understanding the operation of Pumps

• Pump Development & Applications

• Basic pump hydraulics • End-suction centrifugal pump • Rotary pump • Reciprocating pump • Metering pump

- Troubleshooting of typical pump problem

• Cavitation • Unbalance • Misalignment

- Techniques used • Vibration analysis • Oil analysis • Thermography

- Pumps Inspection & Maintenance - Overhauling of centrifugal pumps

• Preparation • Work areas & rigging • Moving a pump • Disassembling a pump • Inspecting pump parts • Checking clearances • Reassembling a pump • Reinstalling a pump

- Packing & Seals • Pump seal requirement • Stuffing boxes • Types of stuffing boxes • Packing materials • Installing packing • Mechanical seal

- Exercises & demonstration

- Mechanical Seal - Types of mechanical seal

• Rotating or stationary • Balanced or unbalanced • Horizontally or vertically

monitored • Design feature • Arrangement : Double back

to back, • Double face to face &

tandem seals. • Double face to face &

tandem seals. • Cartridge mechanical seal • Failure in mechanical

seals � Running faces � Non-wearing parts � Elastomer � Rotary face � Pitting � Chemical attack � Stationary face � Spring failure � Sleeve wear

- Sealing hot water & pressure - Installing & replacing bearings - Exercises & Demonstration

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Practical Approach To Inspection And Maintenance Of Steam Turbines Course 4 days 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-303

Who should attend?

Engineers , Supervisors , Operators / Senior Technician

Pre-requisite None

Objectives 1. To provide participants with practical knowledge of the inspection and maintenance matters related to steam turbines. 2. To expose and guide the participants on step-to-step procedure of inspection and maintenance of steam turbines 3. To provide participants with knowledge in the latest state of art technology, skills and experience in solving steam turbine

- Problems, both maintenance and inspection.

Program Proper understanding on the design, operation and maintenance aspects of steam turbines and auxiliaries play an important role in ensuring the success of operating the mentioned machines. Misinterpretation on the inspection or the maintenance procedures will result in bigger damage to its integrated system. Repair or replacement of this equipment is expensive and loss of revenue while machinery is down can spell the difference between continued prosperity or financial disaster. Thus, it is vital for managers, engineers, foreman and trade personnel to equip themselves with sufficient practical understanding of steam turbines and auxiliaries and practising the correct inspection and maintenance methodology adopted worldwide .

Day 1 Da 2 Day 3 & 4

- Fundamental : - Basic theory of steam Turbine power cycle :

• Carnot cycle • Rankine cycle • Steam reheat cycle • Steam properties

- Types of steam turbines based on : • Direction of flow • Method of heat supply • Method of heat rejection • Casing arrangement • Type of application

(generator,mechanical, marine/propulsion)

- Steam turbine blading concept : • Impulse • Reaction

- Construction and function of major turbine parts : - Major component :

• Turbine casing • Diaphragms • Rotor • Nozzle • Blades • Steam chests • Steam valve • Journal bearing • Thrust bearing • Turning gear

- Associate system : • Lubrication oil • Control oil • Shaft sealing

- Exercises and case studies

- Governing and control system of steam turbine : The system description

• Actual governing mechanism

• Control system of steam turbines

• Speed control system • Mechanism of speed

governing system • Principle of speed controller • (Woodward governor) • Mechanism of extraction

steam control system • Extraction steam control

system with • Askamia • Lever ratio of extraction

steam • control • Speed governing and

extraction • steam control system • Exercises

- Rotor dynamics behaviour of machinery steam turbines :

• General rotor dynamics • The elements of rotor

dynamics • The effect of mass

distribution • Overhung rotors • Computerised rotor

dynamics • analysis • • Exercises and case

studies

Inspection Techniques : • Liquid penetrant (PT) • Magnetic particle (MT) • Radiography (RT) • Ultrasonic- Maintenance :

- Preventive and corrective maintenance (Troubleshooting techniques)

• Vibration analysis • Lube oil analysis • Process parameter monitoring

- Breakdown/Overhaul Maintenance i. Electrical and instrumentation ii. Mechanical : - Disassembling / Assembling Activities

• Alignment check • Main stop valve • Governing valve • Casing bolt • Associate piping • Lifting of top casing • Removal of rotor • Turning of top casing • Removal of diaphragms (top & bottom) • Rotor - bearing eccentricity check

- Clearance check/reading • Bearing clearance • Axial play • Labyrinth clearance • Blade tip to diaphragm clearance • Diaphragm sink reading

- Inspection of parts (PT/MT) • Diaphragm • Rotor • Governing valves • Bearings • Casing bolt

- Precision alignment - Exercises and case studies - Practical hands in & carrying out overhaul of Steam Turbine (UT)

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Troubleshooting Techniques for Rotating Equipment Course 3 days 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-304

Who should attend?

Engineers , Supervisors , Inspectors

Pre-requisite None

Objectives 1. To educate participants with the latest internationally accepted techniques to troubleshoot rotating equipment problem. 2. To familiarize participants with the variety of troubleshooting techniques with hands-on practical exercises

Program Rotating equipment like turbines, compressors, turbo expanders, etc. are very important equipment to any process plants. Normally, there are a lot of machinery problems associate to these equipment such as misalignment unbalance, fluid induces instability etc which will interrupt the smooth running and effect its efficiency, thus interrupting the production of the plant. There are various established techniques to troubleshoot this machinery problems which are accepted and established internationally and understanding and mastering such knowledge and skills will be of extreme benefits to the operating plants in ensuring a continuous flow of production by minimizing downtime upon knowing the actual problems of the respective machines. At such, this course is tailored to educate the participants on these internationally accepted troubleshooting techniques

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3

- World Class Maintenance Philosophies • Preventive/predictive

maintenance • Condition Based Maintenance • Reliability centered maintenance

-Rotating Equipment Classification/definition

• Class one machines • Class two machines • Class three machines

- Troubleshooting Techniques • Vibration technology • Oil Analysis

- Infrared Thermography (Basic) Technique I : Vibration Technology - What is Vibration

• Sine wave • Amplitude • Frequency

- Vibration Display • Spectrum • Orbit • Waterfall •

Bode - Vibration severity chart based on ISO 10816-1:1995 - Understanding vibration detection devices:

• Sensors: - Types and operation

• Displacement • Velocity • Accelerometer

- Sensor selection • Consideration • Phase selection/diagnostic

sensor - Defining Phase - Absolute/Relative - Strobe light - Reference Mark

- 2 channel - Transducer & Strobe

- Understanding Analyzer • FFT Type • Transient Data

logger - Quiz

- How To Find The Root Cause Of Vibration Problems.

• The approach : Eliminate what it’s not

• Vibration sources and interpretation of it: >Unbalance >Misalignment >Bent Shaft >Bearing defects >Gear defects >Cavitation >Imbalance flow Oil whirl/whip

- Hands-on Practical Training On Simulating Vibration Source And Analysis Of It - Syndicate Group Discussion On Real Case Studies

- Electrical motor Analysis & Practical TECHNIQUE II: Oil Analysis - Lubrication fundamentals • Oil formulation and its importance

• Six key functions of lubricating oils

• In depth look at additives and their functions

- Identifying root causes with Oil Analysis

• Oil sampling best practices

- >Using primary and secondary sampling points

• Oil Analysis: - >Particle count. - >Elemental test:

Element content & properties

- >Ferrography • Data interpretation

workshop - Lubrication management best practices - Infrared thermography (Basic)

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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Practical Approach To Precision Alignment Methods 3 days 15 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC-000

Who should attend?

Engineers , Supervisors , Senior Technician

Pre-requisite None

Objectives 1. To provide participants with practical knowledge of accurately align any type of rotating machines in a variety of different ways. 2. To pose a step-to-step procedure in executing the alignment. 3. To familiarise and educate participants in using different alignment methods namely Conventional Methods (Rim & Face Method, Reverse Dial Indicator Methods) and Precision Laser Alignment Method. 4. To assess the experienced craftsmen on their capability and exposure of the latest technology available 5. The ultimate aim shall be that the participants are able to practically and confidently carry out the alignment task in the fields

Program

Misalignment is one of the leading causes of damage to bearings, seals, coupling and other component inside the rotating equipment. Based on record given by rotating equipment experts, a substantial amount of machinery problems are due to misaligned shaft. Machinery that is forced to shut down due to this problem can contribute to loss of extensive revenue and damages that required repair or replacement of internal parts which is extremely expensive. A well-aligned shaft prevent excessive loading of bearings and avoid fatigue failure. Thus increasing the useful life of machinery.

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3

- Understanding Misalignment Definition

� Reliability centered maintenance

� Categories of misalignment/preloads

� Preload classification � Preload detection � Misalignment causes � Misalignment vibration � Misalignment vibration at 2x

rpm of rotor � Special consideration for

harmonics at 2x 3x and 4x rpm

� Evaluation harmonics for complete analysis to determine vibration source

� Most usual for misalignment errors

- Practical Approach to Precision Alignment Check & Corrective Methods

• Overview of different methods : Pros & Cons

• Definition • Basic checking & correcting

soft foot

- Practical Approach to Precision Alignment Check & Corrective Methods. Machinery soft foot: Measurement, analysis & correction.

� Rim & Face Method � Procedure � Setting up the graph � The ‘T’ bar overlay � Motor & pump example in

the side view � Other Rim & Face graphing

examples • Reverse Dial Indicator

Method � The procedure for Reverse

Indicator Method � Shim thickness calculation

(vertical alignment) � Shim thickness calculation

(horizontal alignment) � Reverse Indicator alignment

(vertical plane) with thermal growth on one machine (sight machine)

- Practical Exercises on Alignment Kits/Training Kits.

- Application of Laser Alignment System

• General : Light as a measurement tool

• The Opt align System • Preparation for Alignment • Alignment Using Opt align

System • Coupling Function • Opt align Application • Expansion of Opt align

System - Alignment Consideration for Specific Types of Machines & Conditions Types of couplings : Flexible & Rigid

� Misalignment tolerances between respective types

� Specification & installation procedure and effect on

alignment condition • Aligning machines with long

coupling spool � Using Modelling the Shaft to

Coupling Spool Method � Using Laser Alignment

Method � Using Modelling the Face-

Face Method • Aligning Vertical Machines � Using Laser Alignment

Method • Flow chart • Procedures • Option : Non - symmetrical

flange type • Using Conventional Method � Rim & Face � Reverse Dial Indicator

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

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CATALOG LIFTING / QA (in partnership with BureauVeritas)

Ref Course title Duration (Days)

Group size (Min/Max)

Require facilities

Language of training material/ delivery

Locationof delivery Certification Ref

HEALTH AND SAFETY

TMA-TRA-TEC-203 Defensive Driving 1 5 to 10 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Cert of Attendance

TMA-TRA-TEC-204 General Safety 1 5 to 12 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Cert of Attendance

TMA-TRA-TEC-205 HAZID 1 5 to 12 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Cert of Attendance

TMA-TRA-TEC-206 HAZOP 5 5 to 10 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Cert of Attendance

TMA-TRA-TEC-208 Job Hazard Analysis (JHA/SJA) 1 5 to 12 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Cert of Attendance

HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT

TMA-TRA-TEC-210 HSE Management System 1 5 to 12 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Cert of Attendance

TMA-TRA-TEC-211 Accident Investigation 2 5 to 12 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Cert of Attendance

TMA-TRA-TEC-212 Basic Risk Assessment & Management

2 5 to 12 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Cert of Attendance

TMA-TRA-TEC-214 Quantitative Risk Assessment 5 5 to 12 No English/Arabic Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Cert of Attendance

LIFTING

TMA-TRA-TEC-215 Forklift Operator 2 5 to 8 Classroom + Practical

English/Arabic Iraq Successful Completion with validity

TMA-TRA-TEC-216 Lifting Plan 2 5 to 12 Classroom + Practical

English/Arabic Iraq Successful Completion with validity

TMA-TRA-TEC-217 Rigging, Slinging & Banksman (Lifting) -Level -1

1 5 to 10 Classroom English/Arabic Iraq Successful Completion with validity

TMA-TRA-TEC-218 Rigging, Slinging & Banksman (Lifting) -Level -2

2 5 to 10 Classroom + Practical

English/Arabic Iraq Successful Completion with validity

TMA-TRA-TEC-219 Rigging Supervisor 2 5 to 10 Classroom + Practical

English/Arabic Iraq Successful Completion with validity

TMA-TRA-TEC-220 Scaffolding 3 5 to 10 Classroom + Practical

English/Arabic Iraq Successful Completion with validity

TMA-TRA-TEC-221 Scaffolding Erector 8 5 to 10 Classroom + Practical

English/Arabic Iraq Successful Completion with validity

TMA-TRA-TEC-222 Crane Operator (offshore/onshore) 3 5 to 8 Classroom + Practical

English/Arabic Iraq Successful Completion with validity

TMA-TRA-TEC-223 Crane Supervisor 4 5 to 10 Classroom + Practical

English/Arabic Iraq Successful Completion with validity

TMA-TRA-TEC-224 Appointed Person 4 5 to 10 Classroom + Practical

English/Arabic Iraq Successful Completion with validity

TMA-TRA-TEC-225 Suspended Access Equipment/Cradle Operator

1 5 to 10 Classroom + Practical

English/Arabic Iraq Successful Completion with validity

QUALITY

TMA-TRA-TEC-226 ISO 9001:2008 Series Foundation Auditor

1 5 to 12 No English Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Successful completion

TMA-TRA-TEC-227 QMS Internal Auditor (IRCA 2180) 2 5 to 12 No English Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Successful completion with validity

TMA-TRA-TEC-228 ISO 9001:2008 Lead Auditor (IRCA 2245)

5 5 to 10 No English Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Successful completion with validity

ENVIRONMENT

TMA-TRA-TEC-230 Introduction to EMS &ISO 14001-2004

1 5 to 20 No English Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Successful completion

TMA-TRA-TEC-235 ISO 14001:2004 EMS Lead Auditor (IRCA 2017)

5 5 to 10 No English Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Successful completion with validity

TMA-TRA-TEC-236 EMS Auditor Conversion (2007) 3 5 to 10 No English Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Successful completion with validity

HEALTH AND SAFETY

TMA-TRA-TEC-237 Occupational Health & Safety Internal Auditor

2 5 to 12 No English Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Successful completion

TMA-TRA-TEC-238 Introduction to Occupational Health & Safety Management

1 5 to 20 No English Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Successful completion

TMA-TRA-TEC-239 Hazard Analysis & Risk Assessment

2 5 to 12 No English Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Successful completion

TMA-TRA-TEC-240 OH&S MS Lead Auditor (IRCA 2020)

5 5 to 10 No English Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Successful completion with validity

INTEGRATED SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (QHSE)

TMA-TRA-TEC-243 Integrated Management System Internal Auditor

3 5 to 12 No English Iraq/Lebanon/Turkey Successful completion

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Defensive Driving Awareness 1 day 5 to 10 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 203

• Attitude, Space & visibility.

• Five seeing habits.

• Common distractions.

• How to avoid head-on collision.

• Safe backing rules.

• Mandatory driving rules. • Pre-trip safety checklist.

Who should attend?

This course is designed for all licensed drivers, either office or field staff.

Pre-requisite

None

BENEFITS

At the conclusion of this course delegates will : - Understand the fundamental principles of Defensive Driving. - Changes his attitude towards driving. - Controls the space around the vehicle. - Improves visibility of the roads and other cars using "five seeing habits". - Drive and park safely. - Perform safety check on vehicles.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

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GENERAL SAFETY 1 day 5 to 12 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 204

• Company safety policy.

• Safety and working environment legislation.

• The latest accidents and near misses will be discussed finding the root courses and what they can do to avoid it from re-occurring.

• Find the causes.

• Injuries in general, different causes and methods of elimination.

• Unsafe acts and unsafe conditions, general discussions and explanations.

• Personnel protective equipment – PPE.

• Welding safety.

• Safety signs categories.

Who should attend?

This course is designed for oil and gas on site workers (offshore / onshore ), construction workers, first line supervisors & facility Engineers.

Pre-requisite None

BENEFITS

To highlight the company`s standpoint and policy towards safety. This will include introducing the participants to the safety system in the company in order to improve the safety and working environment, with focus on the individual persons own attitude towards safety.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

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HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (HAZID) 1 day 5 to 12 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 205

• Introduction.

• What is the Hazard?

• Hazard sources.

• Types of Hazard.

• Hazard identification.

• Hazard causes

∗ Substandard ACT.

∗ Substandard CONDITION.

• Hazard identification through inspections.

• Inspection types.

• Risk.

• Risk potential matrix.

• Hazard control & hierarchy of the hazard control process.

Who should attend?

This course is designed for oil and gas on site workers (offshore / onshore), construction workers, first line supervisors & facility Engineers.

Pre-requisite None

BENEFITS

At the end of course each participant will :

• Learn how to recognize, report, differentiate and minimize workplace hazards.

• Learn how inspect worksites, recognize and prioritize critical tasks.

• Learn how find the “’ Hidden F`s ’’ in their worksite.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

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HAZARD AND OPERABILITY (HAZOP) 5 days 5 to 10 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 206

• Introduction of general safety activities.

• Concept of risk acceptability.

• Hazard and Operability analysis.

• Hazard identification.

• Failure modes and effect analysis.

• Fault tree analysis.

• Event tree analysis.

• What-if analysis.

• Safety integrity Level (SIL).

• HAZOP detailed overview.

• HAZOP and P & IDs checklists.

• HAZOP report and closeout preparations.

• API-14C requirements.

• Process control.

• Process safety.

• Isolation philosophy.

• Shutdown philosophy.

• Operation and control philosophy.

• Relief and blow down philosophy.

• Simple case study.

• Detailed case study.

Who should attend?

This course is designed for (offshore / onshore) Plants owners, Operators, designers and managers who are involved in the management of Hazard identification and risk assessment engineering and decision making and enables them to be aware of the design and operating requirements.

Pre-requisite Knowledge of process and safety engineering.

BENEFITS At the conclusion of course delegates will have been provided with:

• An understanding of different qualitative risk analysis techniques.

• Knowledge of Hazard and Operability study (HAZOP).

• Introduction to major P & IDs hazards and operability problems. The course has been produced to international codes & standards reflecting latest technology for engineering & installations.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS (JHA) 1 day 5 to 10 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 208

• Introduction.

• Definitions.

• What is JHA?

• Method of identifying hazards

• Means of breaking the process down.

• Identify existing hazards

• Identify potential hazards

• Evaluating hazards

• Prioritize corrective actions

• Reduce and / or eliminate hazards

• Benefits of JHA

• How jobs are selected for a JHA

• Inspections to identify hazards

• Control method hierarchy

Who should attend?

This course is designed for (offshore / onshore) Plants owners, Operators, safety committee members, Department managers, first line supervisors, facility engineers and specialists and maintenance personnel.

Pre-requisite None.

BENEFITS

Job Hazard analysis (JHA) is an essential part of any effective safety program. By getting everyone involved in the process, it gives extra sets of eyes and ears to help identify potential hazards in the workplace. This program will identify the process and the different techniques that can be used to effectively perform a JHA. After the course the participant will be able to : • Identify existing hazards • Identify potential hazards • Prioritize corrective actions • Reduce and / or eliminate hazards

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

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HSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1 day 5 to 12 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 210

• Introduction.

• What is HSE-MS?

• Leadership and commitment.

• Policy and strategic objectives.

• Organization, resources and competence.

• Risk management.

• Planning, standards and procedures.

• Implementation and monitoring.

• Audit.

• Management review.

Who should attend?

This course is designed for oil and gas on site workers (offshore / onshore), construction workers, first line Supervisors & facility Engineers.

Pre-requisite None

BENEFITS At the end of course each participant will :

• Understand his company is HSE policy and how she/he may help achieve it.

• HSE-MS elements.

• Understand how important HSE Implementation is.

• Understand her/his role within the system.

• Demonstrate communication skills.

• Plan and prepare HSE audits effectively.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

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Accident Investigation 2 days 5 to 12 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 211

• Introduction.

• Definitions.

• Why investigate accidents?

• Find the cause.

• Fault tree analysis (FTA).

• Events & casual factors analysis.

• Determine the basic and root causes.

• Evaluate the risk.

• Develop controls.

• Demonstrate concern.

• Case study.

• Prevent similar accidents.

Who should attend?

This course is designed for (offshore / onshore) Plants owners, Operators, safety committee members, department managers, first line supervisors, facility engineers and specialists and accident investigation team members.

Pre-requisite Familiarity with risk assessment techniques, tools and procedures.

BENEFITS At the conclusion of this course delegate will have been provided with :

• The role of analytical accident investigation.

• Organizational requirements for investigation .

• Basic skills in the recognition & control of occupational hazards.

• Basic accident investigation skills for supervisors.

• Accident investigation techniques. The course has been produced to international codes & standards reflecting latest technology for engineering & Installations.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 69/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

BASIC RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT 2 days 5 to 12 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 212

• Introduction to risk assessment.

• Risk assessment & OHSAS 18001.

• Risk assessment techniques.

• Overview of the risk assessment process.

• RA procedure & risk matrix.

• Risk assessment levels 1.2 & 3.

• Selection of Hazard analysis techniques.

• Hazard identification and types of hazard.

• Hazard evaluation & assessment of risk.

• Developing control measures.

• Elimination or reduction of risk.

• Monitoring of control measures.

• Review adequacy of control measures.

Who should attend?

This course is designed for technical personnel, including HSE personnel, Engineers, process personnel, project Personnel and supervisory level hazard identification and risk assessment engineering.

Pre-requisite Basic understanding of process and safety engineering would be advantages.

BENEFITS At the conclusion of this course delegate will have been provided with :

• Understanding of risk and hazard theory and risk acceptance criteria.

• Understanding of different qualitative risk assessment and analysis techniques.

• Technical Understanding of hazard identification & risk assessment detailed technical issues.

• Technical Understanding of risk elimination and reduction techniques.

• Technical Understanding of monitoring of control measures and their adequacy.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 70/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

Quantitative Risk Assesment (QRA) 5 days 5 to 10 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 214

• Introduction to risk assessment.

• Definition of hazards and qualitative risk.

• Semi – qualitative risk assessment.

• Quantitative risk assessment.

• Risk acceptance criteria.

• Preliminary hazard analysis (PHA).

• Hazard and operability analysis (HAZOP).

• Failure modes and effect analysis (FMEA).

• Control of major accident hazards (COMAH).

• What is analysis?

• Safety integrity level (SIL) review.

• Fault tree analysis (FTA) & event tree analysis (ETA).

• Consequence modelling.

• Simple case study.

• Detailed case study.

Who should attend?

This course is designed for (offshore / onshore) Plants owners, Operators, designers and managers who are involved in the management of hazard identification and risk assessment engineering and decision making and Enables them to be aware of the design and operating requirements. .

Pre-requisite Knowledge of process and safety engineering.

BENEFITS At the conclusion of this course delegate will have been provided with :

• Understanding of risk and hazard theory and risk acceptance criteria.

• Understanding of different qualitative risk assessment and analysis techniques.

• Technical Understanding of hazard identification & risk assessment detailed technical issues.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 71/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

Forklift Operator 2 days 5 to 8 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 215

• Course Introduction.

• The law.

• Forklift truck types.

• Forklift components.

• Load weight calculations.

• Centre of gravity.

• Tare Wt.SWL & MGW.

• Forklift attachments types.

• Forklift performance.

• Forklift load chart.

• Example & exercises.

• Daily checks.

• Using the forklift.

• Video illustration.

• Stacking procedures.

• Leaving the forklift.

• Written Exam.

• Practical training & assessment.

• Course closing.

Who should attend?

This course is designed for oil and gas Companies, construction site and industrial yards operatives, who utilise different types of forklifts in building, civil engineering and mechanical activities. The course will be useful for participants as it enables oil/gas, construction employers to fulfil the training obligations under current UAE government, ADNOC group of companies, oil & gas producers (worldwide) and/or Municipalities’ safety training requirements.

Pre-requisite Familiarity with forklift operation and construction site / industrial yards activities is required.

BENEFITS At the conclusion of this course participants would have been provided with an understanding of :

• The forklift truck

• General maintenance.

• Forklift operator manual and log book.

• Correct instrument and control use.

• Forklift attachments.

• Symbols for controls

• Capacity chart.

• Daily checks.

• Operating hints and instruction.

• Ability to loading and unloading.

• Knowledge of current legislation.

• Aptitude and learning ability.

• General attitude.

• Performance during assessment. The course has been produced to British standards reflecting construction industry and oil & gas best practices.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 72/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

LIFTING PLAN 2 days 5 to 10 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 216

• Regulations and code of practice.

• Definitions.

• Safe system of work.

• Personal responsibilities.

• Cranes: types and terms.

• Selection of cranes.

• Appointed persons.

• Supervising a lift.

• Control of the lifting operation.

• Method statements.

• Points shall be available in lifting plan.

• Risk assessment preparation.

Who should attend?

This course is designed for supervisor and managers with a responsibility for lifting operations who have sufficient experience of the use of cranes to meet the requirements specified in British standard 7121-Safe use of cranes. The course will be useful for participants as it enables oil & gas and construction employers to fulfil the training obligations under current UAE government, ADNOC group of companies, oil & gas producers (worldwide) and / or municipalities safety training requirements.

Pre-requisite

Sufficient experience of using cranes in oil & gas, construction sites and industrial yards.

BENEFITS At the conclusion of this course participants would have been provided with:

• Ability to be more aware of the appointed person duties and responsibilities.

• Ability to be fully conversant with the duties of all persons involved in the lifting operation.

• Ability to prepare the lifting plan and method statement.

• Ability to assess the job criticality and proximity hazards.

• Ability to implement his duties as per BS7121 safe use of Cranes. The course has been produced to British standards reflecting construction industry and oil & gas (offshore / Onshore) best practices.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 73/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

RIGGING / SLINGING / BANKSMAN (LIFTING)-LEVEL1 1 day 5 to 10 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 217

Types of lifting appliance: Types of Hitches:

- Cranes. - Single vertical Hitch - Fork truck. - Bride Hitch. - Pulley Block, chain Hoist, Gin wheel. - Basket Hitch. - Excavator. - Choker Hitch. - Davit. - Piling Frame Dragline.

Types of Lifting Accessories (Loose gear) - Wire Rope - Shackles - Wire Rope Clips - Turn Buckle - Thimbles - Chain hoist - Socket - Plate Clamp - Fibre Rope Slings - Synthetic web slings

Who should attend?

This course is designed for supervisor and managers with a responsibility for lifting operations who have sufficient experience of the use of cranes to meet the requirements specified in British standard 7121-Safe use of cranes. The course will be useful for participants as it enables oil & gas and construction employers to fulfil the training obligations under current UAE government, ADNOC group of companies, oil & gas producers (worldwide) and / or municipalities safety training requirements.

Pre-requisite

Familiarity with slings and construction site / industrial yards activities required.

BENEFITS At the conclusion of this course participants would have been provided with:

- Understanding of the different types of lifting appliances & lifting accessories (loose gear). - An understanding of colour coding - Understanding of SWL, WLL. - Understanding of kinds of hitches. - An understanding of mode factor. - An understanding of centre of gravity. - Understanding of load weight calculations. - Understanding of synthetic web slings. - Understanding of metal mesh slings. - Understanding of chain slings. - Understanding of eyebolts types. - Understanding of shackles types. - Understanding of hooks types. - Understanding of wire ropes construction. - Understanding of wire rope termination types. - Understanding of wire rope inspection methods. - Judgement of height and distance. - Understanding of wire rope faults and possible causes. - An Understanding of load angle and vertical angle (sling angle). - Understanding of cranes signals & communication system. - Multi – leg slings methods of rating. - Understanding of lifting gears storing best practices. - Tackle management. - Ability to loading / unloading. - Knowledge of current legislation. - Aptitude and learning ability. - General attitude. - Performance during assessment.

The course has been produced to British standards reflecting construction industry and oil & gas (offshore / Onshore) best practices.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 74/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

RIGGING / SLINGING / BANKSMAN (LIFTING)-LEVEL 2 2 days 5 to 10 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 218

Types of lifting appliance: Types of Hitches:

- Cranes. - Single vertical Hitch - Fork truck. - Bride Hitch. - Pulley Block, chain Hoist, Gin wheel. - Basket Hitch. - Excavator. - Choker Hitch. - Davit. - Piling Frame Dragline.

Types of Lifting Accessories (Loose gear) - Wire Rope - Shackles - Wire Rope Clips - Turn Buckle - Thimbles - Chain hoist - Socket - Plate Clamp - Fibre Rope Slings - Synthetic web slings

Who should attend?

This course is designed for Construction sites, oil & gas industries and fabrication industrial yards operatives who utilities different types of canes in building, ci The course will be useful for participants as it enables employers to fulfil the training obligations under current UAE government, ADNOC group of companies, oil & gas producers (worldwide) and / Or municipalities safety training requirements.

Pre-requisite

Familiarity with slings and construction site / industrial yards activities required.

BENEFITS At the conclusion of this course participants would have been provided with:

- Understanding of the different types of lifting appliances & lifting accessories (loose gear). - An understanding of colour coding - Understanding of SWL, WLL. - Understanding of kinds of hitches. - An understanding of mode factor. - An understanding of centre of gravity. - Understanding of load weight calculations. - Understanding of synthetic web slings. - Understanding of metal mesh slings. - Understanding of chain slings. - Understanding of eyebolts types. - Understanding of shackles types. - Understanding of hooks types. - Understanding of wire ropes construction. - Understanding of wire rope termination types. - Understanding of wire rope inspection methods. - Judgement of height and distance. - Understanding of wire rope faults and possible causes. - An Understanding of load angle and vertical angle (sling angle). - Understanding of cranes signals & communication system. - Multi – leg slings methods of rating. - Understanding of lifting gears storing best practices. - Tackle management. - Ability to loading / unloading. - Knowledge of current legislation. - Aptitude and learning ability. - General attitude. - Performance during assessment.

The course has been produced to British standards reflecting construction industry and oil & gas (offshore / Onshore) best practices.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English /Arabic

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 75/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

Scaffolding for Erectors Training Course 8 days 5 to 10 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 221

Who should attend?

This course is designed for construction site supervisors and managers responsible for inspecting and checking scaffolds for safe use, and for signing certificates and registers in accordance with statutory regulations. The course will be useful for participants as it enables Construction employers to fulfil the training obligations under current UAE Government, ADNOC Group of Companies and Municipalities safety training requirements.

Pre-requisite Familiarity with Basic Scaffolding and construction site activities would be of benefit. Lack of this will not be detrimental as the contents are aimed at both new and existing workers in the Construction industry.

Benefits At the conclusion of this course, participants would have been provided with:

• An understandings of the differents types of scaffolding

• A knowledge of the various scaffolding components

• An awareness of scaffolding ‘tying-in’ procedures

• Safe work procedures associated with non-scaffolding components

• Practical application of checking scaffolding The course has been produced to British Standards (BS-5973) reflecting construction industry

Program

• Statutory Requirements and Code of Practice; • identifying Scaffold Materials and Components; • the different type of scaffoldings; • Equipment Tolerances; • how Scaffold is formed; • Scaffold Foundation; • Scaffold Ties; • Access and Egress; • Working Platforms; • Building and dismantling a various types of scaffold • Types of Scaffold to be Inspected; • Inspection & Register; • Practical Assessment. • …

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 76/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

Crane Operator (Offshore / Onshore) 3 days 5 to 8 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 222

Who should attend?

This course is designed for construction sites & oil / gas facilities and industrial yards operatives who utilities different types of cranes in building, civil engineering and mechanical activities. The course will be useful for participants as it enables Construction employers to fulfil the training obligations under current UAE Government, ADNOC Group of Companies and oil & gas Procedures (worldwide) and /or Municipalities safety training requirements.

Pre-requisite Familiarity with Crane operation and construction site / Industrial yards activities is required .

BENEFITS At the conclusion of this course participants would have been provided with

• An understanding of the different types of cranes. • A knowledge of general maintenance. • An understanding of crane operator manual and log book. • Correct instrument and control use. - Understanding limit switches. • An understanding of safe load indicator. - An understanding of capacity chart. • Lifting accessories (loose gear) and lifting appliances. - Performance during assessment. • Tackle management and methods of slinging. - Load estimation and angle of lift. • Centre of gravity. - Ability to loading / unloading. • Judgement of height and distance. - An understanding of signals. • Appreciation of correct slinging. - Knowledge of current legislation. • Aptitude and learning ability. - General attitude.

The course has been produced to British Standards reflecting construction industry and oil & gas (offshore / Onshore) best practice.

Program Types of cranes: Mobile crane Types

- Tower cranes - Carrier Mounted Lattice Boom Crane - Mobile cranes - Crawler Mounted Lattice Boom Crane - Electric overhead travelling cranes - Carrier Mounted Hydraulic Boom Crane - Gantry cranes / Semi Goliath cranes - Crawler Mounted Hydraulic Boom Crane - Pedestal cranes - Rough terrain crane - Post Jib cranes - All Terrain crane

Tower Cranes Types - Trailing Counterweight - Slewing Tower - Stiff Leg Derrick - Fixed Tower - Guy Derrick - Telescopic Tower Eot Crane Types - Inner-outer Tower - Typical Electric overhead travelling crane - Suspended Chair - Gantry crane - Mono Tower - Semi Gantry crane - Saddle Jib - Overhead Travelling crane - Luffing Jib(front pivot) - Cantilever Gantry crane - Luffing Jib(rear pivot - Wall Crane - Fixed luff Jib - Overhead cab Operator crane - Mobile units - Overhead Floor Operated Crane - Rail Mounted Tower - Pendant control crane - Climbing Tower - Wall mounted push Button

Offshore Cranes - Comparison of terms with other cranes - Offlead & Sidelead Angles - Supply Vessel & Cargo - Raising & Lowering of Personnel

- Emergency Procedures

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English / Arabic

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 77/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

Crane Supervisor 4 days 5 to 10 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 223

Who should attend?

This course is designed for Supervisors and managers with a responsibility for lifting operations who have sufficient experience of the use of cranes to meet the requirement specified in British standard 7121 safe use Of cranes. The course will be useful for participants as it enables oil & gas and Construction employers to fulfil the training obligations under current UAE Government, ADNOC Group of Companies and oil & gas Procedures (Worldwide) and /or Municipalities safety training requirements.

Pre-requisite Sufficient experience for using cranes in oil & gas and Construction sites & industrial yards.

BENEFITS

At the conclusion of this course participants would have been provided with the: • Ability to be more aware of the crane supervisor duties and responsibilities • Ability to be fully conversant with the duties of all persons involved in the lifting operation. • Ability to give clear, unambiguous instructions to all other member of the team. • Ability to assess danger to the lifting operation, from changed circumstance on site. • Ability to implement his duties as per BS 7121 Safe use of cranes.

The course has been produced to British Standards reflecting construction industry and oil & gas (offshore / Onshore) best practice.

Program

• Regulations and code of practice

• Definitions

• Safe system of work

• Personal responsibilities

• Cranes: types and terms

• Crane documentation

• Crane stability, duty charts and safety devices

• Appointed person

• Supervising a lift

• Control of the lifting operation

• Method statements

• Selection of minimum attributes of personnel

• Duties of personnel

• Selection of cranes

• Safety

• Siting of cranes

• Erection and dismantling

• Procedures and precautions

• Operating conditions Slinging & handling of loads

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English / Arabic

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Appointed Person 4 days 5 to 10 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 224

Who should attend?

This course is designed for supervisors and managers with a responsibility for lifting operations who have sufficient experience of the use of cranes to meet the requirements specified in British Standards 7121 – Safe Use of Cranes. The course will be useful for participants as it enables Oil/Gas & Construction employers to fulfil the training obligations under current UAE Government, ADNOC Group of Companies, Oil & Gas Producers (worldwide) And/or Municipalities safety training requirements.

Pre-requisite Sufficient experience for using cranes in oil & gas construction sites & industrial yards.

BENEFITS

At the conclusion of this course participants would have been provided with the:

• Ability to be more aware of the Appointed Person duties and responsibilities:

• Ability to be more conversant with the duties of all persons involved in the lifting operations;

• Ability to select the lifting team as per the task critically and to brief all the team on the safety aspects and lifting plan prior to carry out the task;

• Ability to carry out risk assessment for the specific lifting plan;

• Ability to prepare the lifting plan and method statement;

• Ability to implement his duties as per BS 7121 Safe Use of Cranes.

The course has been produced to British standards reflecting construction industry and oil & gas (offshore/onshore) best practices.

Program

• Regulation and Code of Practice

• Definitions

• Safe system of work

• Personal Responsibilities

• Cranes: types & terms

• Crane documentation

• Crane Stability, duty charts and safety devices

• Appointed Persons.

• Supervising a lift

• Control of the lifting operation

• Method statements

• Selection of minimum attributes of personnel

• Duties of personnel

• Selection of cranes • Safety • Sitting of cranes

• Erection & dismantling

• Procedures & precautions

• Operating Conditions

• Slinging and handling of loads.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English / Arabic

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 79/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

“ Suspended Access Equipment ” Cradle Operator 1 day 5 to 10 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 225

Who should attend?

This course is designed for construction sites, buildings and cleaning industries operatives who will utilise different types of suspended access equipment. This course will be useful for participants as it enables employers to fulfil the training obligations under current UAE Government, Municipalities and Civil Defence safety training requirements.

Pre-requisite Familiarity with cradle operations for the specific purpose will be helpful.

BENEFITS

At the conclusion of this course, participants would have been provided with:

• An understanding of suspended Access equipment types viz suspended chairs, traditional steeplejack’s seats, work cages and cradles/platforms.

• An understanding of suspension types viz lower and upper points.

• An understanding of rope types and uses;

• An understanding of winches and climbing device;

• An understanding of load types;

• An understanding of suspension and stability;

• An understanding of manufactures instructions;

• An understanding of marking and information;

• An understanding of platform and edge protection;

• An understanding of daily checks;

• An understanding of operating hints and instructions;

• Aptitude and Learning ability

• General altitude

• Performance during assessment. The course has been produced to British standards reflecting buildings, construction industries and cleaning best practices.

Program

Types of Suspended Rope Types Safety Devices Access Equipment - Fibre Rope - Arrestor Block

• Cradle - Wire Rope - Overload Device

• Painter’s Cradle - 2-Rope Suspension - Over–run Device

• Fixed Cradle - 4-Rope Suspension - Over-speed Device

• Permanent Cradle - Traversing Rope - Restrain System

• Travelling Cradle - Racking Rope Ring - Safety Harness Anchor Ring

• Platform - Rope Termination - Secondary Safety

• Hinged Continuous Platform - Seat Board Rope - Device

• Platform with Telescopic Ends/Sides

• Traditional Steeplejack’s Seats Loads Types:

• Suspended Chair - Maximum Suspended Load

• One-man Work Cage - impact Load

• Two-man Work Cage - Moving Loads - Restrain Loads Utilization Suspended Access Equipment - Safe Working Loads (SWL)

• Buildings - Wind Loads

• Engineering Construction - Self-Weight

• Steeple Jack’s - Minimum breaking Load of Ropes

• Cleaning Industries

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English / Arabic

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 80/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

ISO 9001:2008 FOUNDATION- IRCA 2001 1 day 4 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 226

• An introduction to the concept of quality, its basic concepts, and terminology associated with quality management.

• Introduction to the benefits that may be achieved through implementation of an ISO 9001:2008 compliant systems.

Introduction to the ISO 9000 series of standards

• Detailed review and interpretation of the particular requirements of ISO 9001:2008

• Effective approach to the implementation project

• Guidance on the benefits of building on this foundation and becoming an IRCA certified internal auditor

• Assignments (the course is 60% activity based).

• Delegate Assessment - Assessment is carried out by continuous assessment of delegate performance throughout the theoretical and practical phases.

Who should attend?

The course is intended for all those who wish to undertake internal audits of occupational health and Safety management systems. It is also useful for those interested in implementation of OH&SMS or OHSAS 18001.

Pre-requisite Familiarity with the structure and requirements of ISO 9001: 2008 would be useful, but not essential, as this course is designed as a basic introduction to the subject.

BENEFITS

AIMS OF THE COURSE To provide students with an overview of the purpose and requirements of ISO 9001:2008 as a tool for business management and improvement Useful as an introduction to

• anyone involved in the development, implementation and management of an ISO 9001:2008 management system, and/or

• Preparing for attending internal QMS Auditor (IRCA 2180) or Auditor/Lead Auditor (IRCA2245) Courses.

COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of the course students will be able to

• Understand and explain the purpose and intent of the ISO 9000 series of standards

• Understand and describe the requirements of the ISO 9001:2008 standard within the ISO 9000 series

• Understand and explain the relationship between the clauses of ISO 9001:2008 The course is certified by IRCA.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 81/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

Internal QMS Auditor- IRCA 2180 2 days 4 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 227

• An overview of ISO 9001:2008. • Management of audit programmes • Audit planning and preparation • Performing process-based audits • Recording and evaluation of findings • Audit reporting • Audit follow-up

Delegate Assessment - Assessment is carried out by continuous assessment of delegate Performance throughout the theoretical and practical phases. Prior knowledge Familiarity with the structure and requirements of ISO 9001: 2008 would be essential, as this course is designed with auditing as the main subject.

Who should attend?

The course is intended for all those who wish to undertake internal audits of occupational health and Safety management systems. It is also useful for those interested in implementation of OH&SMS or OHSAS 18001.

Pre-requisite Completion of secondary education. An understanding of report writing is desirable. A prior knowledge of the requirements of ISO 9001 would be beneficial.

BENEFITS By the end of the course students will be able to:

• Describe the responsibilities of an internal auditor and the role of internal audit in the maintenance and improvement of management systems

• Describe with reference to the Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) cycle and the model of a process-based QMS the purpose and structure of ISO 9001:2008

• Plan, conduct ad report an internal audit of part of a QMS in accordance with the guidelines in ISO 19011:2011

Enabling Objectives/Areas of Knowledge By the end of the course students will be able to understand and describe

• The purpose, structure and significance of a QMS • The terms and definitions used in auditing, including objectives, criteria and scope • The audit cycle Auditor/lead • auditor responsibilities • Planning and conducting audits of processes for which documented procedures do or do not exist • Gathering and evaluating objective evidence • Audit reporting and follow-up

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 82/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

QMS AUDITOR - IRCA 2245 5 days 4 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 228

• Quality Issues

• Quality Management Systems overview.

• What to look for in Quality Management System.

• Audit Techniques.

• What to look for in Management Responsibility.

• What to look for in Resource Management.

• What to look for in Product Realisation.

• What to look for in Measurement, Analysis and Improvement.

• Accreditation Issues(ISO 17021, IAF MD1)

• Auditor Competence (ISO 19011, IRCA norms)

• Practical Exercises and Feedback. There is a two-hour examination for this course. Electronic devices, including laptops and mobile phones, are not permitted into the examination room. Delegates will also be assessed on the basis of their Progress throughout the exercises. Delegates who successfully complete both the examination and the continuous assessment will be awarded a certificate of Successful Completion and will satisfy the formal training requirements for IRCA QMS Auditor Certification scheme.

Who should attend?

The course is intended for all those who wish to undertake internal audits of occupational health and Safety management systems. It is also useful for those interested in implementation of OH&SMS or OHSAS 18001.

Pre-requisite Completion of secondary education. An understanding of report writing is desirable. A prior knowledge of the requirements of ISO 9001 would be beneficial.

BENEFITS

On successfully completing the course, students will be able to:

• Understand the ISO 9001:2008 standard

• Understand key elements of ISO 19011 and ISO/IEC 17021Standards

• Understand key quality issues

• Plan an audit against a set of audit criteria

• Successfully execute a quality management systems audit

• Create clear, concise and relevant audit reports

• Communicate the audit findings to a client

The course uses a mixture of taught sessions, discussions and practical exercises to achieve its aims. The practical exercises are based upon a fictional company. However, the procedures, work instructions and data are typical and could relate to many different enterprises equally. The practical exercises have been carefully designed to focus upon issues that commonly arise during QMS audits.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 83/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

EMS AWARENESS 1day 4 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 230

• Principles of Environmental Issues;

• Pressures of Business and Business Response;

• History and Development of Environmental Management & ISO14001;

• Introducing ISO14001: Structure and Clauses;

• Benefits of ISO14001;

• Certification and Global Uptake;

• System Integration;

• Discussion and Outstanding Questions

There is no examination for this course. All participants who were present during the full course will receive a certificate of attendance

Who should attend?

The course is intended for all those who wish to undertake internal audits of occupational health and Safety management systems. It is also useful for those interested in implementation of OH&SMS or OHSAS 18001.

Pre-requisite Completion of secondary education. An understanding of report writing is desirable. Though not essential, it is envisaged that some delegates on the course will have experience of either H & S, and/or Quality management systems

BENEFITS

On successfully completing the course, students will be able to:

• environmental issues, their universal importance and complexity;

• environmental pressures faced by business;

• how businesses have responded;

• development of environmental management standards

• fundamental terms in environmental management

• ISO14001 The Standard

• Benefits of adopting ISO14001

• Certification and global interest in environmental management

• Integrating EMS with other elements of management systems

This introductory course uses a mixture of taught sessions, and interactive group discussions to achieve its aims.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 84/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

EMS AUDITOR COURSE - IRCA 2017 3 days 4 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 235

Who should attend?

The course is intended for all those who wish to undertake internal audits of occupational health and Safety management systems. It is also useful for those interested in implementation of OH&SMS or OHSAS 18001.

Pre-requisite Completion of secondary education. An understanding of report writing is desirable. A prior knowledge of the requirements of ISO 14001 would be beneficial. Notification: those candidates who are qualified auditors in other disciplines (QMS, EMS etc) and have experience of environmental management may find the 3 day IRCA/2007 EMS Auditor Conversion training course more appropriate.

BENEFITS

On successfully completing the course, students will be able to:

• Understand the ISO 14001:2004 standard

• Understand key environmental issues

• Plan an audit against a set of audit criteria

• Successfully execute and environmental management systems audit

• Understand the differences between QMS and EMS audits

• Create clear, concise and relevant audit reports

• Communicate your report to a client This 5 day course uses a mixture of taught sessions, discussions and practical exercises to achieve its Aims. The practical exercises are based upon a fictional company. However, the procedures, work instructions and data are typical and could relate to many different Enterprises equally. The practical exercises have been carefully designed to focus upon issues that Commonly arise during EMS audits.

Program

• Environmental Issues

• Environmental Management Systems overview.

• What to look for in Policy and Planning.

• What to look for in Implementation and Operation.

• What to look for in Checking and Corrective Action.

• European and national env. Legislation.

• Audit management and techniques.

• Accreditation issues (ISO 17021, IAF MD 1)

• Auditor competence (ISO 19011, IRCA).

• Practical Exercises and workshops.

There is a two-hour examination for this course. Electronic devices, including laptops and mobile phones, are not permitted into the examination room. Delegates will also be assessed on the basis of their progress Throughout the exercises. Delegates who successfully complete both the examination and the continuous assessment will be awarded a certificate of Successful Completion and will satisfy the formal training requirements for IRCA EMS Auditor Certification scheme.

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 85/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

EMS AUDITOR CONVERSION COURSE - IRCA 2007 3 days 4 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 236

• Environmental aspects

• Environmental Management Systems overview.

• What to look for in Policy and Planning.

• What to look for in Implementation and Operation.

• What to look for in Checking and Corrective Action.

• European and national env. Legislation.

• Accreditation issues (ISO 17021, IAF MD 1)

• Auditor competence (ISO 19011, IRCA norms)

• Practical exercises and workshops.

There is a 100 minutes examination for this course. Electronic devices, including laptops and mobile Phones are not permitted into the examination room. Delegates will be also assessed on the basis of Their progress throughout the exercises. Delegates who successfully complete both the examination and the continual assessment will be awarded a certificate of Successful Completion and will satisfy The formal training requirements for IRCA EMS Auditor Certification Scheme.

Who should attend?

The course is intended for all those who wish to undertake internal audits of occupational health and Safety management systems. It is also useful for those interested in implementation of OH&SMS or OHSAS 18001.

Pre-requisite Completion of secondary education. An understanding of report writing is desirable. All delegates who wish to seek initial certification as an IRCA EMS Provisional Auditor (IRCA/202) must have successfully completed an IRCA approved 5 day Auditor / Lead Auditor course in QMS/ OHSMS/FSMS/ ISMS/ Social Systems prior to attending this course. A prior knowledge of the requirements of ISO 14001 and background / experience in environmental Management would be beneficial.

BENEFITS

On successfully completing the course, students will be able to:

• Understand the ISO 14001:2004 standard

• Understand key environmental issues

• Plan an audit against a set of audit criteria

• Successfully execute an environmental management systems audit

• Understand the differences between QMS and EMS audits

• Create clear, concise and relevant audit reports

• Communicate your report to a client

This 3 day course uses a mixture of taught sessions, discussions and practical exercises to achieve its aims. The practical exercises are based upon a fictional company. However, the procedures, work Instructions and data are typical and could relate to many different enterprises equally. The practical Exercises have been carefully designed to focus upon issues that commonly arise during EMS audits.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 86/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

Occupational Health & Safety Internal Auditor 5 days 4 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 237

• Introduction to Occupational Health & safety Management Systems • Detailed content OHSAS 18001 • Similarities with, OHSAS 18001, ISO14001 & ISO 9001 • H & S Management Issues including operational control • H & S Audit Skills • Practical exercises and feedback.

Appraisal of delegates’ knowledge and performance will be made through continuous assessment. A certificate of attendance will be issued to delegates deemed to have achieved a satisfactory Standard.

Who should attend?

The course is intended for all those who wish to undertake internal audits of occupational health and Safety management systems. It is also useful for those interested in implementation of OH&SMS or OHSAS 18001.

Pre-requisite

Prior knowledge of OH&S issues would be beneficial.

BENEFITS On successfully completing the course, students will be have:

• An appreciation of the importance of controlling Health and Safety in all types of business. • A Knowledge of Health and Safety management systems including the requirements of BS8800,

OHSAS 18001 & SafetyCert®. • A knowledge of documented management systems to control Health and Safety • A knowledge of risk assessment for Health and Safety. • A knowledge of auditing principles • A detailed understanding of the principal requirements for auditing H&S Management Systems.

The course uses a mixture of taught sessions, interactive group discussions, exercises and Continuous assessment to achieve its aims. The practical exercises are based upon a fictional Company. However, the procedures, work instructions and data are typical and could relate to many different enterprises equally. The practical exercises have been carefully designed to focus upon issues That commonly arises during Health and Safety audits.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 87/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

OH&SMS LEAD AUDITOR COURSE - IRCA 2020 5 days 4 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 240

• Introduction to concepts underpinning the occupational health and safety management • Review of BS OHSAS 18001:2007 • Similarities with OHSAS 18001, ISO14001 & ISO 9001 • OH & S Management Issues including operational control • H & S Audit Skills • Practical exercises and feedback.

There is a two-hour examination for this course. Delegates will also be assessed on the basis of Their progress throughout the exercises. Delegates who successfully complete both the examination and the continuous assessment will be awarded a certificate of Successful Completion and will satisfy the formal training requirements for IRCA OH&SMS Auditor Certification scheme.

Who should attend?

HSE personnel

Pre-requisite

Completion of secondary education. An understanding of report writing is desirable. A prior knowledge of the requirements of BS OHSAS 18001:2007 would be beneficial.

BENEFITS On successfully completing the course, students will have:

• an appreciation of the importance of managing Health and Safety at work • understanding of Health and Safety management systems including the requirements BS

OHSAS 18001:2007 • understanding the concept of legal compliance management • Understanding of the concepts and methods for risk management. • understanding of the continual improvement • A detailed understanding of the principal requirements for auditing H&S Management systems. • Ability to plan, conduct an audit and report its results

The course uses a mixture of taught sessions, interactive group discussions, exercises, continuous Assessment and examination to achieve its aims. The practical exercises are based upon a fictional Company. The practical exercises have been carefully designed to focus upon issues that

Commonly arise during Health and Safety audits.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 88/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

Integrated Management System (QHSE)INTERNAL AUDITOR 3 days 4 to 20 Persons

TMA-TRA-TEC 243

Introduction to concepts underpinning the QHSE management.

• Overview of ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007.

• Similarities with OHSAS 18001, ISO14001 & ISO 9001.

• Concept of integrating Quality, Environmental & Occupational Health and Safety management systems.

• Concept and approach of performing integrated management system audits.

• Integrated management system Audit Skills.

• Practical exercises and feedback. Delegates will be assessed on the basis of their progress throughout the exercises.

Delegates who successfully complete the continuous assessment will be awarded a certificate of Successful Completion.

Who should attend?

QHSE personnel, supervisors, manager.

Pre-requisite

Completion of secondary education. An understanding of report writing is desirable. A prior knowledge of the requirements of ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS18001:2007 is essential.

BENEFITS On successfully completing the course, students will have:

• An appreciation of the importance of implementing an Integrated Management System.

• Overview of the requirements of ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 & OHSAS 18001:2007 standards.

• Understanding the concept of integrated management system based on ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 & OHSAS 18001:2007 standards.

• Understanding of the structure of Integrated Management system documentation.

• a detailed understanding of the principal requirements for auditing Integrated Management system.

• Ability to plan, conduct an Integrated Management system audit and report its results The course uses a mixture of taught sessions, interactive group discussions, exercises and continuous Assessment to achieve its aims. The practical exercises are based upon a fictional company. The practical exercises have been carefully designed to focus upon issues that commonly arise during Integrated Management System audits.

Program

Proposed dates

Venue

To be advised

Registration

[email protected]

Coordinator

Facilitator

Certification

Internal Certificate

Language

English

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 89/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

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Microsoft Technical

20410 Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20411 Administering Windows Server 2012 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

20412 Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20413 Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20414 Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20415 Implementing a Desktop Infrastructure 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20416 Implementing Desktop Application Environments 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20480 Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20481 Essentials of Developing Windows Store Apps using HTML5 and JavaScript

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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20482 Advanced Windows Store App Development Using HTML5 and JavaScript

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20483 Programming in C# 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20484 Essentials of Developing Windows Store Apps Using C# 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20485 Advanced Windows Store App Development Using C# 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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20486 Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20487 Developing Windows Azure and Web Services 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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10774 Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2012 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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10775 Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Databases 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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10777 Implementing Data Warehouse with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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10776 Developing Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Databases 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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10778 Implementing Data Models and Reports with Microsoft SQL Server 2012

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20467 Designing Business Intelligence Solutions with Microsoft SQL Server 2012

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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40364 Database Administration Fundamentals 3 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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40032 Networking and Security Fundamentals 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

40033 Windows Operating System and Windows Server Fundamentals 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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40035 Software Development Fundamentals with .NET 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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40375 HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals 3 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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40362 Windows Development Fundamentals 3 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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40363 Web Development Fundamentals 3 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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6425 Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

6426 Configuring and Troubleshooting Identity and Access Solutions with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory

3 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

6420 Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

6421 Configuring and Troubleshooting a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

6433 Planning and Implementing Windows Server 2008 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

2778 Writing Queries Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL 3 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

6231 Maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Database 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

6232 Implementing a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Database 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

6234 Implementing and Maintaning Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

6235 Implementing and Maintaining Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

6236 Implementing and Maintaining Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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10750 Monitoring and Operating a Private Cloud with System Center 2012 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

10751 Configuring and Deploying a Private Cloud with System Center 2012 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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6293 Troubleshooting and Supporting Windows 7 in the Enterprise 3 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

20687 Configuring Windows 8 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

20688 Managing and Maintaining Windows 8 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

20341 Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20342 Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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20336 Core Solutions of Microsoft Lync Server 2013 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

20337 Enterprise Voice and Online Services with Microsoft Lync Server 2013

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

20488 Developing Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 Core Solutions 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

20489 Developing Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 Advanced Solutions 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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10747 Administering System Center 2012 Configuration Manager 5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

10748 Deploying System Center 2012 Configuration Manager 3 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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Microsoft Office /Desktop Application

Word Level 1 1 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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Word Level 2 1 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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Word Level 3 1 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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Excel Level 1 1 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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Excel Level 2 1 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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Excel Level 3 1 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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Outlook Level 1 1 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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Outlook Level 2 1 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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Powerpoint Level 1 1 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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MS Project Level 1 1 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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MS Project Level 2 1 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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Access L1 2 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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Access L2 1 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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Access L3 1

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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Attendance

CISCO

CUWSS- Conducting CISCO Unified Wireless Site Survey 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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Attendance

IUWVN- Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Voice Networks 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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IUWMS- Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Mobility Services 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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IAUWS- Implementing Advanced Cisco Unified Wireless Security 5

Min 8 /Max 15

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SECURE- Securing Networks With Cisco Routers and Switches 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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FIREWALL- Deploying Ciscio ASA Firewall Features 5

Min 8 /Max 15

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VPN- Deploying Cisco ASA VPN Solutions 5

Min 8 /Max 15

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IPS-Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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ICOMM- Administering Cisco Voice & Unified Communications 5

Min 8 /Max 15

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CVOICE- Cisco Voice over IP 5

Min 8 /Max 15

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CIPT1-Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 1` 5

Min 8 /Max 15

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CIPT2-Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 2` 5

Min 8 /Max 15

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TVOICE- Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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CAPPS- Integrating Cisco unified Communications Applications 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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ICND1-Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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ICND2-Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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TSHOOT- Touble shooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks 5

Min 8 /Max 15

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ROUTE- Implementing Cisco IP Routing 5

Min 8 /Max 15

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Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

SWITCH- Implementing Cisco Switched Networks 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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IINS- Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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IUWNE- Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking essentials 5

Min 8 /Max 15

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CCNA- Cisco Certified Network Associate 10

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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EC-Council

Ethical Hacking 5 days 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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ENSA: Network Security Administrator 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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Forensic Investigator 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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LPT: licensed penetration Tester 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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Certified Secure Computer User (CSCU) 3

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity (EDRP) 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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Certified Security Analyst “Pen Testing” 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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ECSS v3 3

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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Advanced Application Security (CAST 613) 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic Lebanon

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Advanced Penetration Testing (CAST 611) 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

CAST 616 - Securing Windows Infrastructure 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic Lebanon

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EC-Council Certified Encryption Specialist (ECES): 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic Lebanon

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CAST 615: Data Security Through Applied Cryptography 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic Lebanon

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CAST 612 - Advanced Mobile Hacking & Forensics 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic Lebanon

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Oracle

Oracle Database: SQL Fundamentals I 3

Min 8 /Max 15

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Oracle Database: SQL Fundamentals II 2

Min 8 /Max 15

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Oracle Database 11g Administration Workshop I 5

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Oracle Database 11g Administration Workshop II 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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Oracle Database 11g: Performance Tuning DBA Release 2 5

Min 8 /Max 15

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Oracle Database 11g Program with PL/SQL 5

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Oracle Database 11g Build Internet Application 5

Min 8 /Max 15

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Oracle Database 11g: Advanced PL/SQL 3

Min 8 /Max 15

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Min 8 /Max 15

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Min 8 /Max 15

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Oracle Database 11g - Data Guard Administration Release 2 4 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

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Oracle Database 11g - SQL Tuning Workshop Release 2 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

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R12 Oracle: Install, Patch, and Maintain Oracle Applications 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

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Oracle 11g: RAC and Grid Infrastructure Administration Accelerated Release 2 NEW

5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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Oracle Database 11g : RAC Administration Release 2 New 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

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Oracle BI 11g R1: Build Repositories 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

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Oracle BI Publisher 11g R1: Fundamentals 3 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

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11i eBusiness Suite Essentials for Implementers 2 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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R12.x - Oracle E-Business Suite Essentials for Implementers 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

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Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with ADF I 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with ADF II - LVC 3 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Java EE Applications 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Web Services 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Oracle Discoverer Administrator 10g: Develop an EUL 3 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System Essentials 4 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System Essentials 4 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

System Administration for the Solaris 10 OS Part 2 (VC-SA-202-S10) 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Oracle WebLogic Server 11g: Advanced Administration 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Oracle WebLogic Server 11g: Advanced Administration 5 Min 12 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Java By Oracle

Developing Applications with the Java SE 6 Platform 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Fundamentals of the Java Programming Language, Java SE 6 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Java Programming Language, Java SE 6 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Java SE7 Fundamentals 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Java SE7 Programming 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

ComptiA

A+ 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

N+ 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Security + 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Server+ 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Linux+ 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

CompTIA Mobile Apps Security+ 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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Mobile Application

Cross Platform 3

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

IOS 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Android 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Object Oriented 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Object C 5

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Java

Introduction to Programming Using Java 2

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Java 5 Advanced Programming 2

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

JSP Basic Web Development 1

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Object-Oriented Programming and Design Using Java 1

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Autocad & Graphic

Revit® Architecture 2013 – Essentials 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Revit® Architecture 2013 – Intermediate 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Revit® Architecture 2013 – Advanced 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Revit - Parametric Families 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Navisworks 2013 - Simulation & Clash Detection 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Rendering Revit Projects with 3ds Max &Vray 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Revit® MEP 2013 - HVAC, Plumbing/Piping, FP 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Revit® MEP 2013 – Electrical 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Revit® MEP 2013 - Advanced with Implementation 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

HVAC Calculation - Theory & Application 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Revit® Structure 2013 – Essentials 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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Revit® Structure 2013 - Advanced with Implementation 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

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Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

AutoCAD Structural Detailing 2013 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Robot® Structural Analysis 2013 – Essentials 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Robot® Structural Analysis 2013 – Advanced 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Seismic Analysis for Buildings – Theory & Application 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Finite Element Modeling of Structure-Theory & Application 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 - Essentials 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 - For Surveyors 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 - Road Interchange Design 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Primavera® 6 - Project Planner 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Project Budget & Cost Control - Turner Methodology 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Integrating Revit & Primavera 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Synchro 4D Construction Simulation 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Integrating Revit with Primavera-3D BIM & Time Planning 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Integrating BIM with ERP Systems-3D BIM & Money Management35 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

LEED Green Associate 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

LEED Accredited Professional 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Google SketchUp 8 &Vray 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

AutoCAD® 2013 - 2D 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

AutoCAD® 2013 - 3D 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

AutoCAD® 2013 – Production 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

AutoCAD 2013 – Advanced 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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Adobe® Photoshop® CS6 – Essentials 5 to 8 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

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Advanced AutoCAD® & Photoshop® for Architects 5 to 8 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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Architectural Detailing & Finishing 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Drawing Execution - Architectural, Mechanical, & Electrical 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Google SketchUp 8 &Vray 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

DS Max® 2013 for Architects & Interior Designers 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Vray for 3DS Max - Rendering, Lighting, & Material 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Vray for 3DS Max – Advanced 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

DS Max® 2013 - Production for Architects & Interior Designers 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

DS Max® 2013 – Modeling 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

DS Max® 2013 – Animation 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Digital Lighting & Rendering 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

DS Max® & Photoshop® - Materials & Textures 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

VuexStream 10 - Landscaping & Environment 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Rendering Farm 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Lumion Pro 2.2 - Quick Landscaping & Environment 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Unity - Walkthroughs Essential Skills 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Unity - Animating the Environment 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Unity - Advanced Controls 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Rhino 5 NURBS Modeling - Level 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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Rhino 5 NURBS Modeling - Level 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Premiere Pro CS6 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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Final Cut Pro X 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Adobe After Effects® CS6 – Essentials 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Adobe After Effects® CS6 – Advanced 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Adobe After Effects CS6 – Production 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

DS Max® into After Effects® Workflow 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Adobe Encore® CS6 (DVD authoring) 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Adobe Audition® CS6 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Maya® 2013 Level 1 - Modeling, Polygons, & NURBS 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Maya® 2013 Level 2 - Character Modeling & Bone Rigging 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Maya® 2013 Level 3 - Animation & UV Texture 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Maya® 2013 Level 4 - Lipsync, Dynamics, & Particles 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

RealFlow 5 - Fluids & Dynamics Simulation 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

ZBrush 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Cinema 4D 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

VuexStream 10 - Landscaping & Environment 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Autodesk Mudbox 2013 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Scene Setup 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Animation 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Projection & Warping 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Flash® ActionScript 3 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Flash CS6 ActionScript - Animation and Games 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Adobe Fireworks 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

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CSS 2.0 Essentials 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Javascript DOM 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

jQuery Essentials 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

MySQL – Essentials 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

jQuery UI 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

PHP with MySQL – Essentials 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

PHP with MySQL – Advanced 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Web Security 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Wacom Illustration Techniques 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Sketching & Water Color - Level 1 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Sketching & Water Color - Level 2 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Cartoon Illustration Techniques - Level 1 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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Cartoon Illustration Techniques - Level 2 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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Scene Setup 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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Animation 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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Projection & Warping 5 to 8

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

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UNIX LINUX

Unix and Linux Advanced Users 2

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Unix and Linux Fundamentals 2

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Unix Shell Scripting Introduction 2

Min 8 /Max 15

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Essentials of Red Hat Linux 5

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Linux System Administration - LPI Certification

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Networking and Security Administration of Red Hat Linux 5

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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System Administration of Red Hat Linux 5

5 Min 8 /Max

15 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

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VMWARE

VMware® VIEW: INSTALL, CONFIGURE,MANAGE v5.1— 4 Days

4 Min12 Max

20 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

VMware® vCenter Site RecoveryManager: Install, Configure, Manage v5.0 — 2 Days 2

Min12 Max 20

Yes English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

VMware® vSphere Install, Configure,Manage v5.0 — 5 Days

5 Min12 Max

20 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

VMware® vSphere: Whats New? v5.0 — 2 Days

2 Min12 Max

20 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

VMware® View: Design Best Practices v5.0 — 2 Days

2 Min12 Max

20 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

VMware® vSphere: Fast Track v5.0 -5 Days

5 Min12 Max

20 Yes English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

ITIL

ITIL Foundation 2011

3 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

ITIL Intermediate Services Strategy 2011

3 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

ITIL Intermediate Service Design 2011

3 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

ITIL Intermediate Service Transition 2011

3 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

ITIL Intermediate Service Operation 2011

3 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

ITIL Intermediate Continual Service Improvement

3 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Project Management Professional

Project Mangement for Professionals

6 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®)

3 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Introduction to Agile Project Management

1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Introduction to Project Portfolio Management

1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Business Skills

مهارات المدربين واطر نجاحها

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

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مهارات االدارة من خالل المنافسين

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

دورة تحليل احتياجات التدريب

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

دورة الشؤون االدارية

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

دورة الدعاوى القانونية

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

دورة الحكومة االلكترونيه

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

االدارة والقيادة

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

)TOT(دورة إعداد المدربين

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

دورة ادارة المشاريع

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

التفاوض دورة

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

المفاهيم القياسية للعقود واجراءات التعاقد

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

االدارة المالية المتقدمة-الدورة

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

المالية البحريةاالدارة المالية المتقدمةالشؤون -الدورة

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

اإلدارة واألرشفة األلكترونية

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

اعداد المواصفات الفنية للشبكات

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

اساليب التحليل المالي واعداد الموازنات

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

إدارة المكاتب والسكرتارية االلكترونية. برنامج

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

ادارة االزمات والحوكمة االلكترونية

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

الموارد البشرية

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

العالقات العامة

5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Business Case Writing – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Advanced Business Writing – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Advanced Communication Skills – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

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Appraising Performance – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

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Cert of Attendance

Business Crisis Management – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Client Relationship Management– 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Coaching in the Workplace – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Consulting Skills – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Customer Service – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Customer Service Via Phone and Email 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Dealing with Challenging Customer interactions 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Developing and Presenting 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Successful Training for Non-training professionals 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Developing Yourself as a Leader 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Effective Business Writing – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Effective Contract Negotiation for IT Managers 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Effective Facilitation Skills – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Effective Time Management – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Emotional Intelligence for Managers 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Employee Relations – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Fundamentals of Communication 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Fundamentals of Customer Service 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Fundamentals of Finance for IT Managers 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Getting The Results Without The Authority 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Giving and Receiving Performance Feedback 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Techma - Training Catalog.docx 104/106 www.techmasupport.com [email protected]

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Grammar Essentials – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Hiring Outstanding Teams – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

HR Optimization – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Presentations – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Interviewing Skills for Management 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

IT Projects - Influencing without Authority 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Leadership Skills 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Leading in Tough Times – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Leading Virtual Teams – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Managing Information Effectively 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Managing Multigenerational Teams 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Managing Organizational Goals 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Managing Outsourced Projects as an IT Vendor 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Managing Project Teams – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Marketing Essentials – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Motivating Your Employees – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Negotiating Skills – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Positive Work Environment – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Practical Leadership – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Public Presentations – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Recruiting the Workforce of the future 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Sales Negotiation – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

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Sales Territory Management – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Six Sigma Green Belt – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Six Sigma Lean - Introduction – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt 5 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Strategic Development of Talent 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Team Sponsorship – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Women in Leadership – 1 Day 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

English Language Program

Eng-Beginner 7 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Eng-Intermediate 1 7 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Eng-Intermediate 2 7 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Eng-Intermediate 3 7

Min 8 /Max 15

NO English/Arabic Iraq /

Lebanon Cert of

Attendance

Eng-Upper Intermediate 7 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Eng-Advanced 7 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Business English Correspondence 2 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Business English Negotiation skills 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Business English Presentation 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

Business English Meetings 1 Min 8 /Max

15 NO English/Arabic

Iraq / Lebanon

Cert of Attendance

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