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First TÜV Rheinland FS Engineer course held in the Caribbean
Earlier this month, ESC held the inaugural TÜV Rheinland FS Engineer course in Trinidad and Tobago. The course was attended by candidates from two of the country’s methanol production facilities, a Safety Instrumented System supplier and an independent contractor from the UK.
ESC held First TÜV Rheinland FS Engineer course in Trinidad & Tobago

(L-R) Kazim Mohammed (Atlantic LNG), Dave Green (ESC, Course Tutor), Sheldon Ramsook (CGCL),Randall Ramkhalawan (CGCL), Jim Wilkinson (Ichthus), Dominique Roach (PML),Jason Mohomed (Sylvester Engineering), Tyrone Sookdeo (PML) and Kristian Bernard (PML)
The course was an immense success with great interaction throughout the whole group. The course in Trinidad was arranged following increased interest from the country’s government in the application of the IEC 61511 standard for new facilities.
Everyone taking part remarked on how worthwhile the time away from the workplace felt and cited how much they had learnt from the course.
ESC is already planning to repeat the training in 2020 and host the course annually thereafter.
Do you want to also hold this prestigious qualification? For more information on ESC’s Safety Instrumented Systems with FS Engineer (TÜV Rheinland) courses and future dates, please check our training page.