QHSE Courses – Malaysia

Even today, 70 – 90% of accidents are due to human error. Our aim is to identify why these failures occur before they happen. Our courses will give participants the theory behind such occurrences by the use of case studies and practical exercises.

Bureau Veritas

This course is certified
by Bureau Veritas.
Courses
Price
Language
800 USD
English
1500 USD
English

In a fast changing shipboard and offshore environment, the need of a fully competent seafarer has never been more prominent. There is a growing demand for training to refresh crew knowledge and verify the safe operation of the ship through training, drills and exercises.
We specialise in delivery of quality, Health, Safety and Environmental courses, drawing our experts from a wide range of professionals with respect to SOLAS / MARPOL / STCW implementation along with Management Systems Development. Our training is designed to familiarise students of equipment and assess the emergency preparedness of the crew.

Frequently asked questions - QHSE Courses – Malaysia

After completing the courses with Lerus, will participants receive a certification?

Yes, upon successful completion of the courses, participants will receive a certificatio, attesting to their understanding and proficiency in the subject matter.

What is the primary objective of the QHSE courses offered by Lerus in Malaysia?

The QHSE courses in Malaysia focus on the fact that even today, 70 – 90% of accidents are due to human error. Lerus aims to identify the reasons behind these errors before they occur. The courses provide participants with the theory behind such incidents through case studies and practical exercises, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject.

Why choose Lerus for QHSE courses in Malaysia?

Lerus is a global company known for its commitment to upholding high standards of quality in its courses. Their emphasis on practical training, combined with their global expertise, makes Lerus a preferred choice for those seeking comprehensive QHSE training in Malaysia.
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