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Engineering board approves HTL Australasia’s (bolted) joint integrity course

By Paul Dvorak | February 8, 2017

Perth-based training organization HTL Australasia has received the ECITB’s approval for its dedicated training center to deliver the mechanical joint integrity course; MJI 10, 18 & 19.

The recent approval from the globally recognized ECITB (Engineering Construction Industry Training Board – Provides info on training, careers, and qualification in engineering construction) ensures that HTL Australasia can deliver the widely acknowledged ECITB MJI 10, 18 & 19 training course from their fully equipped training center.

ECITB approved MJI training courses and technical tests train and validate the skills of individuals in specialist bolting techniques to recognized global standards.

The course concentrates on the skilled performance expected of persons trained to dismantle, inspect, prepare, assemble and tighten flanged and clamp connector pipe joints using hand, hydraulic torque, and tensioning equipment.

Suited to a number of industries including Oil & Gas, Renewables, Wind Energy, Rail, Construction, Power Generation and more, this popular course is ideal for all personnel involved in mechanical joint integrity and bolt torque tensioning activity in the workplace.

Jason Riley, Board Business Development Manager, says, ‘’The ECITB approved MJI training courses and technical tests are a method to train and validate the skills of individuals in specialist bolting techniques to recognized global standards. The ECITB approved MJI model is vital to our industry, the training and testing increase competency levels and helps to reduce the risk of major accidents. A large number of companies and clients worldwide have adopted the ECITB approved MJI scheme to ensure individuals are both trained and competent to carry out work on specialist bolting activities.

The Board is delighted to approve HTL’s additional MJI training and testing facility in Perth Australia. HTL is an experienced approved provider delivering ECITB MJI training across South East Asia and in the UK, I look forward to working with Scott and his team to support their delivery to clients in Australia.’’

Delivered by Lead Technical Trainers, each with vast experience in various industries, HTL Australasia can engage with delegates to offer delegates expert advice while also delivering technical training.


Filed Under: O&M, Training
Tagged With: ECITB, HTL
 

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