ECOS training curriculum consists of four days in total. Two days are dedicated to the theoretical training and the other two days are for practical “hands-on” training and purposes.
There is no class size limit for the theoretical training. However, the practical portion of our training services has a maximum limit of six trainees. The optimal class size is approximately four trainees.
The purpose of this survey is to collect all technical, structural, electrical, mechanical and operational information required to install and commission the ECOS Automatic Tank Cleaning (ATC) system onboard the specified rig or vessel so that no additional site survey will be required prior to installation.
The survey deliverable is a single detailed report containing findings, proposed solutions, exact installation drawings and adaptor drawings, installation materials and consumables lists, risk and access assessments, and an installation acceptance checklist for handover and sign-off.
TCMs are tailored to each tank’s shape and contamination profile, ensuring a consistent and concentrated cleaning. Periodically, these machines endure wear and tear which require repair work to get TCMs back in the field and on-the-job. At ECOS, we aim to repair machines promptly to keep our customers tank’s clean.