Maersk Training has revealed that it has established a new partnership with the Shell Robert Training and Conference Center in Louisiana.
Maersk Training has revealed that it has established a new partnership with the Shell Robert Training and Conference Center in Louisiana.
The partnership will see the entities deliver enhanced training to the Gulf of Mexico offshore workforce, Maersk Training highlighted. The company noted that the agreement will combine the world-class infrastructure and training set-up at the Shell Robert Center with Maersk Training’s experienced instructors and course-design methodology.
“This facility takes us to a new level in what we can offer to the market,” Matthew Roberts, Maersk Training’s operations manager, said in a company statement.
Maersk Training and Shell announce new offshore training partnership for the Gulf of Mexico 5/4/2021
The Shell Robert Training and Conference Center in Louisiana has established a new partnership with Maersk Training, which will see the global safety specialists deliver enhanced training to the Gulf of Mexico offshore workforce.
The agreement will combine the world-class infrastructure and training set-up at the Shell Robert Center with Maersk Trainingâs experienced instructors and course-design methodology.
Tyler Hamm, left, Carmen Berry, Michael Marciante, Matthew Roberts
Partnering with Shell represents significant growth for Maersk Training in the Americas. Using its history and experience, the company will deliver a full suite of safety, pool survival, well control, and process training in the region as it does across several of its international hubs.
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The Shell Robert Training and Conference Centre in Louisiana, US, has established a new partnership with Maersk Training, which will see Maersk Training deliver enhanced training to the Gulf of Mexico offshore workforce.
Maersk Training will deliver a full suite of safety, pool survival, well control and process training in the region as it does across several of its international hubs.
Matthew Roberts, Maersk Training’s operations manager said: “This facility takes us to a new level in what we can offer to the market. The Robert Centre has a proud history, and we look forward to building on that tradition. Our ambition is to integrate our high-end simulators with basic safety and survival training to create a truly holistic and fully integrated learning experience for our customers from beginning to end. In collaborating with Shell, we look forward to learning and developing future opportunities together.”
MCI-Norfolk. (Michael Norton/SHNS)
Last month, Carmen Berry heard her 57-year-old son, Nelson Rodriquez, was taken from MCI-Norfolk, where he s been incarcerated, and hospitalized with COVID-19. Another prisoner called to tell the family. He has health issues, so we were really worried, Berry explains. My heart fell to my stomach.
When she called the Massachusetts Department of Correction to find out more, Berry says she was told the DOC could not provide protected health information about a prisoner. I wasn t asking for a diagnosis or a prognosis, I just wanted to know where he was, Berry says.
Berry says DOC staff told her that for security reasons they couldn t reveal to her, or her son s health care proxy, where her son was. She says she was also told that no one really knew.