EMERGENCY SERVICES MANAGEMENT MEETING TO SHARE LEARNINGS

Aug 30, 2023 | Nationwide News

The National Maritime College of Ireland (NMCI) in association with the International Organisation for Industrial Emergency Services Management (JOIFF) will host a meeting on Tuesday 5 September to share learnings at the NMCI in Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork.

The programme will include presentations on the following:

  • EU Regulations relating to PFAS in Firefighting Foam
  • Practical issues on change over to Fluorine Free Foam (FFF)
  • Alternatively fuelled vehicles
  • Environmental Emergency Response using a High-Volume Pump
  • Practicalities of Hosting an Emergency Incident on your site
  • European Standards & new developments for Portable Fire Extinguishers
  • Oil Spill Response
  • NMCI Services Training
  • JOIFF Accredited Training

Click here to contact the National Maritime College of Ireland (nmci.ie) or email [email protected]

Click here to download the JOIFF course brochure

The International Organisation for Industrial Emergency Services Management (JOIFF) is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to developing the knowledge, skills, understanding and competence of emergency services management, primarily in high hazard Industry, by working to improve standards of safety and of the working environment in those sectors in which its members operate. JOIFF’s prime activity is shared learning to drive inherent safety, continuous risk reduction and safe management of residual risk in industry. For more information visit https://www.joiff.com/about-us/

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