SMT Methanol Awareness Training (MAT)

Stream Marine Training are industry leading experts in the training and competency of alternative fuels and systems. Our experienced instructors can create a personalised course, and help guide seafarers in the new area of alternative fuels.

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Description

This course provides training for Methanol Awareness fuel systems and implementing the correct procedures with confidence within the safety management systems, as well as having confidence around risk managing the process. This is a more detailed look at the hazards and practical elements of Methanol as a bunker fuel, with demonstrations that the delegates will remember.

Prerequisites

This course does not have any prerequisites

Certification

SMT Certification in Methanol Awareness

Who is this course for?

For those working with Methanol as a vessels fuel. Can also be shore side staff and everybody who does not requires basic or advanced IGF

Price

Price On Request

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