Paints are available across the globe & are going to stay for decades to come. As you join the industry, without being familiar with new/existing technical terms, industry keywords, concepts, or core fundamentals, you will easily lose connection in the field. Don’t get baffled by the enormity of the industry.
Describe the types and uses of protective coatings, their application, and associated quality control on vessels
Recognize salient safety issues associated with performing an inspection in the marine industry
Identify and use instruments mainly used in marine coating inspection
Recognize various IMO Resolutions related to protective coatings (PSPC for ballast tanks, cargo tanks, and voids, antifouling, etc.)
Project engineers
Quality assurance managers
Blasters
Maintenance personnel
Contractors
Management or staff involved in maritime or shipbuilding with the required knowledge of coatings
Paint applicators
Technical sales representativesEmployees of paint manufacturers in product development, sales, and marketing
Those engaged in raw materials distribution to the coatings industry who wish to train new employees in the basics of coatings technology
Paint contractors who need to understand the qualities of the products they are using
Those who wish to find a career in the paint and coatings industry
Retail sales staff seeking greater product knowledge to convey to the customer
Introduction to paints & coatings
Core fundamentals
Different types of paints & their properties
How they are made / What raw materials to be used
Chemistry for Organic Coatings, Oils and Varnishes/Alkyd Resins
Epoxy, Phenolics and Silicone Resins
Acrylics, Urethanes and Cellulosics
Solvents, Waterborne Resins and Emulsions, and Coatings Additives
White, Extender, Organic, Black and Inorganic Pigments
Review of Resins for Industrial Coatings
Corrosion and Surface Preparation and Primers
Pigments, Dispersion, and Equipment
Automotive Coatings (OEM) and Automotive Refinish Coatings
Coil, General Industrial, and Powder Coatings
Environmental and Government Regulations
Application Methods and Equipment (Powder and Liquid)
Statistical Process and Quality
Review of Trade Sales Paint Resins and Coatings Calculations
Dispersion Process and Equipment and Pigments and Tinting Systems
Because supervisory levels are the link between the executive and senior management levels, achieving the organization's objectives, increasing productivity and overall performance of the organization, affects the effectiveness and efficiency of supervisors' performance.
And because of the skills of supervisors in any organization in need of continuous development, and to acquire advanced tools and methods that reflect on the deepening of these skills and activate their role in motivating individuals working, and push them to commit to the goals of the organization.
You need this conference to learn about supervisory skills and advanced methods, to be able to play an effective and supervisory role in your organization.
Managing an office has become an increasingly sophisticated and complex job. The increased demand for speed and accuracy, knowledge of new technology, and an increasingly diverse workforce bring challenges and also opportunities for growth. This dynamic and in-depth course explores some of the more advanced skills which can help an office manager to work more confidently, creatively, and effectively.
As a supervisor, the success of your organization rests in your hands. This course provides you with the opportunity to develop highly effective and essential supervisory skills that will strengthen teamwork and organizational success. Also, this course will help you manage everyday operations with greater ease. Furthermore, it will help you leverage both your managerial and people skills to meet your new challenges as the 21st-century supervisor.
This course is designed for participants to introduce to key issues and themes in international development.
Participants will explore and engage in academic debates and discussions around a set of key factors that shape, influence, and constrain the development and prosperity of nations.
The course will explore a number of key themes in international development, including how questions of gender and generation shape the impact of poverty; how processes of globalization, migration, and violent conflict impact development; and how development and the environment are linked.
It also considers what exactly we mean by poverty, and how different ways of understanding poverty feed into different approaches to tackling it.
It will also consider development institutions: what are the key institutions in the architecture of international development? How do they differ, and what are the challenges and opportunities they present? Through this module, participants will gain a solid background in the various factors which shape current approaches to and debates on international development.
By introducing participants to a range of problems in economic development, we will look to analyze how economic theory and models can explain the lack of development in some nations. We will apply such theory to real-world economies to understand the nature of the problems they face and how effective policies can be in tackling the problems.
A five-day course on the practical aspects of piping and pipeline design, integrity, maintenance, and repair. The participants will obtain an in-depth understanding of the ASME B31 code rules and API standards, their technical basis, and practical application to field conditions.
Corporate/Public governance and risk management are critical There is increasing attention being paid to corporate governance and risk management in business schools and among legislators.