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Victoria,, British Columbia, Canada

develop, deliver and establish an international standard for Marine Fire Fighting, Crew Assessment and Site-Specific Team Training for Commercial Shipping Companies and Land-Based Fire Departments

250-477-6925
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Stillwater,, Oklahoma, United States

The International Fire Service Training Association (IFSTA) was established in 1934 as a "nonprofit educational association of fire fighting personnel who are dedicated to upgrading fire fighting techniques and safety through training."

800 654 4055, 405 744 5723
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Sunshine, Victoria, Australia

We now have four departments. 1 Workshop 2. Deck & Engine Stores. 3. Fire Service. 4. Ships Services Offering 24-hour service, 7 days a week. Our Telephone and Fax are staffed 24 hours a day. A full Fire Service is also available for supply and servicing of, Fire Extinguishers, B.A Sets, and Co2 and Halon systems. Deck and Engine stores are available at a competitive rate. Engine Components, Electrical, Cabin, Stationary, Deck and Medical stores, Nakajima & Storz hose fittings, Fire nozzles. Workshop Lathes, Milling, Horizontal Boring, Mig, Tig, Arc welding. Riding squad for voyage repair. 5 – 10 Overhead Cranes, Large Fabrication / storage yard. (Some under cover) Other services offered. Rescue Boat surveys, Lifeboat repairs & testing and Fire system tested, overhauled, repaired and replacements. Re-conditioning of Exhaust valves, Spindles and Seats, Fuel Valves overhauled, Electric motor overhauls, Crane Testing, Sludge Removed and full shipwright services. If you require any further assistance or a no-obligation quote. Please do not hesitate to contact us.

+61 3 9310 1297
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Stillwater,, Oklahoma, United States

(405) 744-5723
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Fremantle, WA, Australia

All safety requirements, Technical Stores,Fire Service.

+61 8 9336 4418
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Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

+44 1608 650831
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