Entry Pre-requisite for Training Courses
Questions can be sent to training@lbjmaritime.com.
There are no specific barriers in terms of academic qualifications or skills, to attend any of the following courses provided by LBJ Maritime such as:
- NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health
- Any Other NEBOSH training course provided in future
- IOSH Training Courses
- IMCA Training Courses
- MOM (Singapore) Approved courses
However, it should be noted that currently the training and examinations offered must be answered in English only, and that the course includes a requirement to read the training material and examination questions in English as well as answer the course homework, assignments and examinations in English.
Some courses also require a formal report to be written in English. The standard of English required by candidates studying for the courses provided by KBAT must be such that they can both understand and articulate the concepts contained in the course syllabus.
There is a range of proficiency tests available for assessing English language skills. This letter is a model for a self declaration of the level attained, aimed at assessment of International English Language where English is the language of communication, as in the case of the course you have applied to attend.
Descriptive requirements
1 - Listening in English
Candidates must be able to listen to a mixture of monologues and conversations which feature a variety of English accents and then write down a summary of the conversation.
2 - Reading in English
Candidates must be able to read passages from texts taken from books, magazines and journals with at least one of these containing a detailed argument or report. Reading is required to access information sources, including safety data sheets, statistics, training manuals, instruction booklets etc.
3 - Writing in English
Candidates must be able to write a description of at least 150 words based on materials found on a diagram or picture to demonstrate ability to present information and to summarise main features of the input. Candidates must be able to write a short essay of at least 250 words in response to a statement or a question, to demonstrate an ability to present a position, construct an argument and discuss abstract issues.
4 - Speaking in English
Candidates must be able to ask a question to gather information during a workplace inspection or work place meeting. There is no examination in English speaking. However, there are various course requirements which would require the ability to speak and at length on familiar subject and interact with colleagues.
How to use the score table.
Read the Description column on the right of the table and select the level that describes your best level of English and sign the document in agreement stating your level of understanding of the English Language and that you agree you meet the level required to attend the training course.
It is recommended that candidates for the course provided by LBJ Maritime must have a level of score of 6 or higher to be able to apply themselves to the pre-requisites criteria.