World-Renowned in the Offshore Oil and Gas Sector, Especially in Macaé, RelyOn Nutec Enters the Renewables Field and Launches Courses in Wind Safety
The famous global leader in offshore training RelyOn Nutec (formerly Falcky Nutec), which has a hub in the city of Macaé – RJ, has updated its Foinavon Close and Wellheads Road centers (United Kingdom) with a GBP 60,000 renovation to accommodate new training courses in wind safety.
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According to the company, the investment includes an extension of the platform in the pool area to simulate realistic safety transfers from a vessel to a turbine, an updated fast rescue boat, new auxiliary equipment for working at height and rescue, and extending the existing work on the height platform at Wellheads.
RelyOn Nutec recently obtained GWO accreditation in Aberdeen, paving the way for the launch of new courses in mid-January to support the sector in the region.
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The courses will provide basic-level training for those seeking new opportunities in the wind sector and advanced training for those already working in the sector looking to enhance their skill set.
“There are significant offshore wind developments underway in the UK, in northeast Scotland and northeast England, so our two centers in the UK are very well positioned to fully support the industry, with the necessary accreditation as it grows along our shores,” said James Dixon, Product Development Manager at RelyOn Nutec UK.
“There are some large projects underway in Moray Firth, Firth of Forth, and north of Edinburgh, so obtaining GWO certification for our Aberdeen center was essential to support our clients’ needs.”

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