The challenges of pressure equipment training in Morocco
Training in the operation and maintenance of Pressure Equipment (P.E.) in Morocco meets a critical safety requirement for the energy, chemical, food and textile industries. Throughout the Kingdom, from Jorf Lasfar to Tangiers, controlling the risks associated with pressure (steam, compressed air, gas) helps prevent major industrial accidents. By training your technicians and boiler operators to the strictest safety standards, you can guarantee the availability of your production tools and ensure that your facilities comply with Moroccan regulatory requirements.
Our customers' most popular references
- Habilitation to operate and maintain autoclaves | APA020 | 1.5 day
- Habilitation to operate and maintain pressure equipment, excluding autoclaves and steam generators | APR022 | 1.5 day
- Applying the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED 2014/68/EU) | APR005 | 2 days
- Applying the new Pressure Equipment Directive (PED 2014/68/EU) | APR006 | 2 days
- Habilitation to operate and maintain autoclaves - Refresher| APA225 | 1 day
- Habilitation for the maintenance of pressurized equipment (excluding steam generators) | APR023 | 1.5 day
- Habilitation to operate and maintain compressed air tanks | APR021 | 1 day
- Making bolted assemblies in nuclear power plants (CNPE) | APX052 | 32 hours over 4 days or 4.5 days
- Applying regulations relating to in-service monitoring of pressurized equipment | APR007 | 1 day
Which pressure equipment training course in Morocco is right for me?
Whether you're a boiler operator, maintenance technician or safety manager:
- Operate safely: Learn how to manage start-ups, shutdowns and emergency situations to avoid the risk of explosion or leakage.
- Control risks: Identify critical points on your installations (valves, pressure gauges, safety devices) to prevent incidents.
- Optimize efficiency: A well-managed machine consumes less energy and suffers fewer breakdowns.
- Ensure compliance: Make sure your operators have the skills required by gas and steam pressure vessel regulations.
Pressurized Equipment Training FAQ: our answers to your questions!
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1. Why train your staff in ESP in Morocco?
Pressure equipment is inherently dangerous. Incorrect handling can result in colossal material damage and loss of life. Training is the first line of defence in ensuring the safety of Moroccan industrial sites. -
2. Who needs to take the "Boiler Operator" course?
Anyone responsible for operating, monitoring or maintaining a fixed or mobile boiler. This training is essential to obtain the ability to handle fluids under high temperature and pressure. -
3. Where does ESP training take place in Morocco?
We have training rooms in Casablanca, but the majority of our interventions take place directly on your sites throughout Morocco. Training your teams on their own installations (boilers, compressors) enables immediate, contextualized application. -
4. What's the difference between monitoring and driving?
Operation involves direct action on the device's controls, while monitoring involves ensuring that parameters (pressure, temperature) remain within safety limits. Our training courses cover both these crucial aspects. -
5. Is a certificate issued at the end?
Yes, once the theoretical and practical knowledge has been validated, Apave Maroc issues a training certificate and an evaluation form, enabling the employer to issue the corresponding authorization to the employee.
Why choose Apave Maroc ?

Absolute technical mastery
As a long-standing leader in technical inspection, Apave offers unrivalled expertise in the field of steam generators and gas containers.

Knowledge of local regulations
Our programs are adapted to the Moroccan legislative framework governing pressure vessels.

Field-based teaching methods
We give priority to practical exercises on your equipment, so that your employees adopt the right safety reflexes in their everyday environment.
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