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Safety firm RelyOn Nutec has expanded its digital training capabilities by adding a core oil and gas safety course to its e-learning library. The Minimum Industry Safety Training (MIST) Further Online launches soon and is anticipated to be a key product by the organization, which has seen rapid growth in its digital training sphere over the last two years.

This new product has been designed to fulfil the requirements of the 2021 release of the new OPITO standard. The user-friendly product can be booked as a single course for an individual or in multiple license format allowing flexible deployment to operational personnel as and when required.

Torben Harring, CEO RelyOn Nutec, has welcomed the new release and said, “This OPITO accredited training course is a mandatory requirement for every individual working offshore in the UKCS. This update opens the course up to a competitive market, and we have been ready and waiting with our own digital product which offers customers exceptional value for money and delivers a more flexible learning experience for the user.”

The course is the latest in a line of e-learning titles from RelyOn Nutec, which uses digital technologies to deliver end-to-end competency solutions for safety critical industries. Following the acquisition of three technology platforms toward the end of 2019, RelyOn Nutec has lost no time during the pandemic expanding its digital capabilities.

RelyOn Nutec’s digital business aims to make training more accessible and relevant for its customers while reducing administration and training costs. Utilising a combination of e-learning, blended learning, virtual training, simulation-based training and SaaS applications, the company saw a growth in users of 230% last year - from 18,000 to 42,000.

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