Archive: June 26, 2023

AES fine-tunes O & M and empowers plants to work productively and cost-effectively

There are optimistic signs that the imperative need for operations and maintenance (O&M) is at last firmly under the spotlight, around the country, with regards to the ongoing national power crisis. At the same time, O & M is of crucial importance at individual plant level, and this is where experienced local steam and boiler operations and maintenance service provider Associated Energy Services (AES), is well able to hold its own with the best in the world, even going so far as to guarantee its clients’ operational uptime.

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Dekra IOL exhibits at A-OSH Expo 2023 with an environmental theme and announces new QCTO accreditations

Dekra Institute of Learning (Dekra IOL) has announced additional courses in its educational programme that the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) has recently accredited – and which were among its skills programmes and industry-related full qualifications showcased at the A-OSH Expo 2023 in Johannesburg.

As a QCTO-accredited educational institution, Dekra IOL trains employees and professionals across many sectors from power generation, oil and gas, construction, petrochemical, manufacturing, fabrication, pulp and paper, rail, mining, steel industry and foundries, within South Africa and pan-Africa. The Institute has 98 years of experience via its global parent company, Dekra Industrial – a leader in inspection services, non-destructive testing (NDT), material testing, laboratory services, advanced NDT, and asset integrity services.

A-OSH expo presence

The Institute’s portfolio of offerings features QCTO-accredited skills programmes and industry-related full qualifications, says the IOL’s Head of Training and Consulting, Christopher Mörsner.

“We were delighted to highlight our wide range of certificate, diploma, and degree qualifications at the A-OSH expo this year, providing the industry with a high-quality selection of skills programmes and industry-related full qualifications and occupational education. We deliver online learning to both the public and private sector, with training pitched to all levels of competency, focusing on HSE (Health Safety and Environment), ISO (International Standards Organisation) and CPD (Continuing Professional Development)-aligned qualifications – from the factory floor to the board room,” Mörsner says.    

He points out that Dekra IOL’s presence at A-OSH is strategically important: “This provides the opportunity for us to engage with a large number of visitors and delegates: from entry-level learners to leading corporate human resource managers – all wanting to be a part of Africa’s foremost occupational health and safety trade show. From a market exposure and brand awareness perspective, this is accordingly worth the effort and investment of time and resources.”                           

Expanding roots for a brighter future

Mörsner explains how in line with its parent company Dekra’s 98 years in the industry and membership of EcoVadis – the world’s largest and most trusted provider of business sustainability ratings – growing people through skills and occupational training and development and being a good steward of the environment is a priority for the IOL.

Focusing on this vision, the IOL’s exhibition stand featured 20 beautiful trees as part of the display, reflecting the theme and tagline of the stand: ‘Expanding our roots for a brighter future’.

“We celebrated life, knowledge and the environment with special educational and environmental giveaways at our stand during the exhibition. Visitors placed their names and details in a raffle: standing the chance to win a lucky draw for several high-quality QCTO-accredited NQF 1 – 5 skills qualifications every day,” Mörsner says.

“We will also give away packets of tree seeds to visitors for planting in their gardens or communities, to improve the environment for future generations. This is a practical illustration of what we as Dekra IOL stand for: our roots deeply grounded and expanding in the Southern African region, where we provide a variety of skills programmes and industry-related full qualifications, for career enhancement and employment opportunities.”

Mörsner further draws on the analogy of a planted tree that provides oxygen, enhanced air quality, shade, nutrition, and protection to its immediate ecosystem and beyond. As such, he compares this to the vision Dekra IOL has of being both a ‘tree of knowledge’ and a ‘tree of life’, serving all industries across the region.  This reflects the IOL’s 2028 vision to offer all forms of training and skills development, and to making a sustainable difference in reducing unemployment.

A partner for safety, skills and education

He explains that Dekra IOL provided expo visitors with information on its range of educational skills training programmes, including occupational health and safety and quality assurance-related courses; as well as details about the other skills programmes and full qualifications which have been accredited by the QCTO.                                   

“At Dekra IOL we are the industry’s partner for safety, skills and education: from the office to the shopfloor and more. We focus on developing employees across all levels in an organisation, right from their first day with the IOL, when we plant the seed and passion for learning, thereby motivating people to grow their careers and blossom to their full potential,” Mörsner says.                                                                    

“By offering skills programmes such as short NQF 1 to 4 courses right through to NQF 5 to 8 full qualifications, we ensure that all employees have the opportunity to obtain accredited education at their level – and then to be nurtured further to continue their education and professional development,” he explains.     

Additional QCTO-accredited qualifications

Among the additional courses that are QCTO-accredited – taking the total number of courses offered by Dekra IOL to 60 – are several higher-level qualifications. These include internal Audit Manager (Internal Audit Quality Assurer, NQF 8), Internal Audit Manager 2 (NQF 8), Internal Auditor (NQF 7) and Learning and Development Advisor (NQF 7).

“Obtaining these additional accreditations allows us to extend our range of qualifications to our existing industrial clients and their employees; while also reaching out to other businesses in the pan-African region We are ready to register learners at all levels, who are seeking to obtain a QCTO accredited qualification,” Mörsner adds.

A season to plant

“Visitors to our Dekra IOL stand were not only eligible to win a unique and valuable educational prize – but also encouraged to plant and grow their own seeds in more than one way: literally, and by enhancing their careers when they discover the wide range of accredited skills programmes and full qualifications we offer,” he says.

“We gave away packets of seeds to delegates, to plant in their gardens or communities, contributing to the environment of the future, as a practical illustration of what we at Dekra IOL do: grow and nurture our students’ professional development, and guide companies to develop people’s careers,” he explains.

“Once the seed of education is nurtured, takes root, and grows into a tree, it provides shade and nourishment for many, propagating economic growth, and even accelerating it as it continues to bear seeds for future generations. Education is the key to confronting and reducing poverty and unemployment, and we at the Dekra Institute of Learning are committed to working with individual learners and with industry, offering the skills and education which will ultimately have a positive impact on the economy and society as a whole,” he concludes.

Dekra Industrial SA: riding the wave of opportunity with DNV GL international marine certification

Global leader in non-destructive testing (NDT), inspection, certification and consulting services, Dekra Industrial SA, has achieved DNV GL certification, an international certification that ensures the reliability of components and systems in the face of marine hazards.

As a global company with a 98-year track record through its global parent company, Dekra Industrial SA is renowned industry-wide as an expert provider of NDT, Advanced NDT, material testing, laboratory services and asset integrity services in 50 countries across five continents.

The company has been responsible for work on major projects across a multitude of industries – power generation, oil and gas, construction, petrochemical, manufacturing, fabrication, pulp and paper, rail, mining, steel industry and foundries – in South Africa and pan-Africa, providing a range of these services including specialised testing in the maritime sector in partnership with international contractors, fabricators, and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

Certified to offer independent testing

Highlighting the significance of holding the international accredited registrar and classification society DNV GL certification, Dekra Industrial SA, Industrial Level 3 Technician, MC Liebenberg explains that the certification unlocks a new era of opportunities for the company to independently offer its myriad technical testing services to the maritime sector. 

He says DNV GL, which was formed through the merger of Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and Germanischer Lloyd (GL) and has its international headquarters in Norway, issued Dekra Industrial SA with the highly regarded ‘Non-destructive testing on classification projects, in accordance with Class Programme DNV-CP-0640’ certification. The certification is valid from May 2023 until May 2026.

“This global certification provides our industrial clients in the maritime sector with the assurance of the highest quality of international standards for all our marine testing work conducted to establish the integrity of a range of maritime vessels, installations, and oil rigs. The certification specifies our assignment of qualified operators and supervisors for six different testing methods including penetrant, magnetic particle, ultrasonic, eddy current and radiographic testing as well as visual inspection,” Liebenberg explains.

Complementary testing methods

Liebenberg adds that these advanced testing and inspection methods complement one another to ensure testing can be conducted to achieve the utmost safety of vessels and installations to protect human life and the environment.

“As technical professionals we know that it is our responsibility to ensure occupational health and safety and that this depends on the technical reliability of our testing services. We understand that the reputation of our industrial maritime clients, in the eyes of their customers and the communities in which they operate, largely depends on consistently achieving only the highest quality standards, and for this only the best independent testing experts can be contracted to work on their marine vessels and installations in the field. Reliability and efficiency are key, and this certification now attests to our international credentials in the maritime sector,” he says.

Dekra Industrial NDT division manager in the Western Cape Johann Dorfling agrees that the international certification enhances the company’s already strong reputation as a trusted independent marine inspection authority.

In the shipbuilding industry the DNV GL certification ensures reliability of components and systems in the face of marine hazards. As a highly regarded international certification it is accepted globally by stakeholders in the maritime sector as it is known to be held only by highly reputed marine inspection service professionals,” Johann Dorfling says.

New business frontiers

Johann Dorfling says that whereas the company previously provided its independent testing services under the auspices of, for example, OEM ship builders and fabricators, the DNV GL certification now allows the company to be recognised as a testing service provider entirely in its own right.

He adds that as a result Dekra Industrial SA is now pursuing many opportunities across South Africa – including in Durban and Cape Town – as well as in Mozambique and across the rest of Africa, to provide its highly regarded testing services to the shipbuilding and wider maritime sector.

“This latest step of achieving the DNV GL certification is expected to be a complete gamechanger for our business – as we will now provide our entirely independent testing services as an internationally recognised authority in the maritime sector. We look forward to continuing working with OEMS, fabricators and many other new clients in the maritime industry across the country and the rest of the continent going forward,” Johann Dorfling concludes.