
Ensuring excellence in safety and operations for Maersk Training
Within the fast-paced, high-stakes realms of the oil and gas, maritime, and wind sectors, ensuring optimal safety and operational effectiveness is paramount. Approvals and accreditations, in this context, are more than just emblems of quality; they are essential validations of competence, proficiency, and adherence to global standards. For providers like Maersk Training, these accolades reaffirm our commitment and alignment with world-class benchmarks.
How industry approvals and accreditations work
Assessment and evaluation
Continuous monitoring
Renewal and recertification
The importance of approvals in the industry
Safety assurance
In industries where risks can be life-threatening, industry-recognised approvals ensure a common competence level and awareness of critical aspects.
Quality guarantee
Approved courses and training modules meet or exceed industry standards, ensuring uniform education and training.
Global recognition
Especially crucial for industries operating worldwide, industry approvals ensure consistency and universal recognition and acknowledgement.
Continuous improvement
Regular audits and evaluations ensure organisations and practices are always evolving, keeping pace with technological advancements and best practices.
How often do you need them?
Individual certifications
Organisational certifications
Course specific approvals
Popular accreditation and approval bodies in the industry

GWO (Global Wind Organisation)
Central for training standards in the wind industry, ensuring safety and competence for wind energy personnel.

OPITO (UK Oil and Gas Industry)
Globally recognised for standards of training within the oil and gas industry.

IMO (International Maritime Organisation)
Sets global standards for the safety and security of shipping and seafarer training and in 1978 established the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) to set international standards for the training and certification of seafarers.

API (American Petroleum Institute)
Important in the US oil and gas sector, establishing a variety of training and operational standards.

IWCF (International Well Control Forum)
Industry body that provides well control training, accreditation, and certification for well control in the oil and gas industry.

IADC (International Association of Drilling Contractors)
International association dedicated to advancing drilling technologies and practices for the oil and gas industry.

Nautical Institute (NI)
The Nautical Institute is an internationally recognised organisation dedicated to promoting best practices in maritime operations and safety.