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RelyOn Nutec and Area9 Lyceum form strategic alliance to disrupt training and learning development for the energy sector globally
RelyOn Nutec and Area9 enter into a long-term strategic alliance to bring adaptive learning technology to the energy sector globally.
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What is HSE?
Health Safety and Environment, also abbreviated HSE, is a collection of tools, systems and processes to avoid health issues and injuries for our employees and for protecting the environment.
Article 10. December 2020 -
Rescue Standby and Equipment Rentals with RelyOn Nutec Canada
RelyOn Nutec Canada offers a wide range of Industrial Services including Rescue Standby Teams, Rescue Equipment Rentals, Gas Detection Services and Confined Space Entry.
Article 1. November 2020 -
Get 30 days access to our entire e-learning catalogue for free
Complete a safety training course at one of our centres and you'll get access to our entire e-learning catalogue.
Article 1. June 2020 -
Re-opening training centres RelyOn Nutec the Netherlands on the 28th of April
Last week we communicated that we expected to open our training centres again on the 28th of April, pending the press conference of the Dutch government.
Article 23. April 2020 -
A royal safety training demonstration at WindEurope Offshore 2019
HRH Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark came by to watch a demonstration of our sea survival safety training in a 60 m2 pool we built especially for the conference, in a first for its kind.
Article 28. November 2019 -
Article 20. September 2019
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New training ship in Amsterdam
The RelyOn Nutec Amsterdam training centre has been expanded with new training facilities on board of a specially designed training ship. With this expansion we can do a wide range of fire and life boat related training courses for the offshore, maritime and wind industries.
Article 9. July 2019 -
The benefits of simulators in safety training
Simulators are a safe way to gain practical experience of risky situations.
Article 1. May 2019