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Course lays foundation for environmental approval

An Institute of Metal Finishing product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 9, 2006

Messier-Dowty has chosen the Institute of Metal Finishing's Foundation Environmental Course for the 30 process operators in its Surface Finishes Department.

Messier-Dowty, the famous Cheltenham-based manufacturer of aircraft landing gear, has chosen the Institute of Metal Finishing's "Foundation Environmental" course for the 30 process operators in its Surface Finishes Department.

Marilyn White, Messier's Senior Process Engineer, states: "We are committed to achieve ISO14001 and the training of our process operators is an essential step in achieving this standard".

"We are proud of our Finishing Department and awareness of the potential hazards is certainly part of the way forward".

The Foundation Environmental Course has been tailored specifically for Messier Dowty and encompassed the already available Environmental Course with bolt on units covering cleaning and degreasing, nickel plating, chromium plating, cadmium plating, anodising and health and safety.

The course is being tutored by Alan Turner, one of IMF's long standing approved tutors, over a tuition period of some 30 hours on the basis of 2 hours per week for operators working over three shifts.

Certification at all levels is accredited by an independent examination and qualification board.

Ron Read, Chairman of the Institute's Education and Training, comments: "The course has been tailored to the specific needs of Messier-Dowty and demonstrates the flexibility of the IMF's education and training system to the specific requirements of any company".

"If we do not have a specific unit already available then, for sure, we have the knowledge and expertise to produce it" All companies with finishing sections undergoing ISO14001 assessment need the IMF's Environmental Course to confirm their employee training.

The course, as in the case of Messier-Dowty, can be moulded to an individual company's processing needs and will supply the necessary accreditation.

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