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New 360 Tug Simulator at The Maritime Skills Academy in Portsmouth | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

The Maritime Skills Academy (part of the Viking Maritime Group) is further developing its training portfolio by expanding its state of the art simulation facilities at the Portsmouth centre. The new addition will include a 360 degree full mission tug simulator, complete with Rolls Royce controls and electronics and genuine Damen hardware winch controls. The .

£38m masterplan to secure Whitby s long-term future backed by Scarborough Council

£38m masterplan to secure Whitby s long-term future backed by Scarborough Council
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Harbour renaissance hopes as £38m Whitby blueprint unveiled

Harbour renaissance hopes as £38m Whitby blueprint unveiled
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The stars have aligned for us : Scarborough Council starts to decide how to spend its £37m Towns Fund cash

The stars have aligned for us : Scarborough Council starts to decide how to spend its £37m Towns Fund cash
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The world s first Advanced Water Rescue manikin, worth £25,000, even has a set of lungs on it

Ruth Lee ltd, based on London Road, is Europe s leading manufacturer of rescue training manikins. The business recently teamed up with Lifecast Body Simulation to design a revolutionary lifelike manikin as part of an intensive training to save lives at sea. An elite British Special Forces unit, which is part of the Royal Navy and traces its origins back to the Second World War, has been training with the Advanced Water Rescue manikin (below). The life-like manikin being used as part of a drill. The RNLI, Bristow Search and Rescue, the UK’s search and rescue helicopter service, several Ambulance Hazardous Area Response Paramedic teams and also the Maritime Skills Academy, have all supported the development of the manikin with rigorous testing and trials.

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