The Future of the Offshore Wind Industry in Canada
A presentation hosted by The Nautical Institute BC Branch
Join us on Friday, March 27, 2015 at the BCIT Marine Campus for this exciting presentation on a potential new industry for Canada.
Philip Woodcock, Operations Director and QHSE Manager for Workships Contractors, will guide you through:
• An introduction/update on the world's offshore wind industry and the opportunities for Canada.
• Marine assets used in the construction, operations and management of offshore windfarms -- from crew transfer vessels through to installation jackups.
• Regulatory framework and guidance documents applicable.
Philip Woodcock, Operations Director and QHSE Manager for Workships Contractors, a leading vessel management company specializing in all aspects of the offshore industry.
Captain Woodcock is a Master Mariner with an MSc from the University of Wales. He sailed for 11 years in the British Merchant Navy before coming ashore to work as a safety auditor for Carnival Corporation. He was a Nautical Surveyor for the Bermuda Ship Registry before joining Workships in 2009.
Details:
Friday, March 27, 2015 - 1300 to 1500 hours
BCIT Marine Campus (265 West Esplanade, North Vancouver)
RSVP: [email protected]
(Please note: there is no cost to attend but registration is recommended as space is limited.)
2015 March - Future of the Offshore Wind Industry in Canada, Free, North Van
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