8th May 2008
Directors from Lloyds British Testing Ltd have recently completed a one day seminar in Cairo, Egypt for the companies that represent The Egyptian General Petroleum Company.
With all the key note speakers coming from Lloyds British , the event was designed to establish common practices on Inspection standards and levels of safety competence in the workplace for organisations in the oil, gas and petroleum Industry.
Steve Downing, Group Safety and Training Director said " representatives from many companies attended this event which was focussed on setting collective standards across all organisations and we were requested to present our best advice on how improvements could be made and adopted by all.
It was a great privilege to be asked to attend the event and represents our standing in the world as a lead body for Training and Inspection".
Lloyds British are continuing to work closely with employers in Egypt on Inspection and Vocational standards and will be opening their dedicated Training Centre in Suez later this year which will enable delegates to train onsite in Egypt rather than have to travel to the UK.
With all the key note speakers coming from Lloyds British , the event was designed to establish common practices on Inspection standards and levels of safety competence in the workplace for organisations in the oil, gas and petroleum Industry.
Steve Downing, Group Safety and Training Director said " representatives from many companies attended this event which was focussed on setting collective standards across all organisations and we were requested to present our best advice on how improvements could be made and adopted by all.
It was a great privilege to be asked to attend the event and represents our standing in the world as a lead body for Training and Inspection".
Lloyds British are continuing to work closely with employers in Egypt on Inspection and Vocational standards and will be opening their dedicated Training Centre in Suez later this year which will enable delegates to train onsite in Egypt rather than have to travel to the UK.