Aberdeen offshore survival firm reopens its facility

The Survivex Dyce headquarters, part of the 3t Energy Group

OFFSHORE survival training provider Survivex has today reopened its facility in Aberdeen.

But 3T Energy Group, which owns the training centre, said “stringent measures” would be put in place and it will operate at around 20% capacity to allow for a safe environment.

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Ahead of the reopening a full detailed risk assessment has been carried out and a “new normal” raft of Covid-19 safety measures will be introduced, including measures such as temperature checks for all visitors and staff, anti-body tests for all staff, reconfigured classrooms to allow for social distancing and quarantine area should any person on site display Covid-19 symptoms.

3T Group has also invested in technology at its training centres to allow for social distancing state-of-the-art video technology and tablet use are now in place in every relevant location.

Kevin Franklin, 3T Energy Group chief executive officer, said  We would categorically not be reopening if we could not provide a safe environment.

“Our facilities have been upgraded to combat Coronavirus and have changed completely as a result, without compromising quality of training.

“For example, customers and staff go through rigorous entrance procedures to maintain the new standard and protect all employees and delegates”.

 

 

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