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Apr-2010

MBM start to undertake stage 1

for a new build design. i.e. G.A,

Bid preparation and Build cost

analysis

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Mar-2010

MBM undertakes weather route

analysis for a vessel and her cargo

to gain vessel and cargo

accelerations

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Feb-2010

MBM launches new website

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Jan-2010

New naval architecture software

and services within MBM for 2010

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Dec-2009

Strength of MBM enters 2D wire

frame FEA of hatch-covers

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Dec-2009

Large project cargo's are on the

horizon for MBM from the oil

industry

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Dec-2009

Cradle design to transport a 460t

Tug from China

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Sept-2009

Innovative design to transport

windmill towers in upright position

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Environment & Safety

People ‘on site’ safety.

Working within the dockyards, shipyards, engineering fabrication workshops or onboard vessels always requires people to wear the right protective clothing. Any person not knowing if they are in an area where they should be wearing protective clothing, should take the measure to wear protective clothing. Safety should always be first. Protective clothing includes but is not limited to, a regulation hardhat, none slip gloves, steel toe cap shoes with rubber soles (oil and electric resistant), reflective jacket.

People ‘at work’ safety.

A persons safety and health can be effected through a quick act such as an accident in motion or over a long period of time by using the wrong equipment for a specific purpose i.e. furniture. The position of chair, height of desk, keyboard angle, screen brightness all effect our health.

Design for safety.

All engineering designs will be physically used by people. The safety of these people whilst working with, on, or around the item has to be taken into consideration. At MBM we take into account the practical aspect of using the object and also the unforeseen circumstances of people slipping, being involved with smoke and fire, unfamiliarity of the object, its surroundings, and the ergonomics o fuse of the new design. When a new common hindrance to human safety is identified, these are retained in our system and incorporate into all of our future designs.

ISO-9001.

MBM Consultancy Ltd is making steps to work towards becoming ISO-9001 approved.
MBM Consultancy Ltd has always had its foundation and work ethic set on safety first with no second option or compromise.
The ISO 9001 approach will enable MBM consultancy to improve its good Project Management, Quality, and to assess risks within the project before they occur.
Not all scenarios can be removed, as people will always be involved within the process, and equipment will not maintain its working capabilities. These will remain within the environment and it is each person’s responsibility to assist in reducing these potential issues to a minimum by maintaining a good working environment.

MBM Consultancy Ltd has an aim to achieve ISO 9001.