Ethylene oxide (EtO) is a colorless gas used to make other chemicals that are used in making a range of products, including antifreeze, textiles, plastics, detergents and adhesives.
Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) This is a 17 weeks residential conversion course for graduates of select streams to equip them to join Merchant Navy as Electro Technical Officers.
EtO is also found in tobacco smoke. In addition, very small amounts of EtO exist in nature, including in the human body. Low levels of ethylene oxide have been measured in the air in many areas of the United States without any known source; everyone is exposed to some EtO.
After completion of 04 months pre-sea training ashore at MTI and 08 months structured shipboard training as trainee ETO, candidates can appear for an examination conducted by D.G. Shipping, Government of India for issuance of “Certificate of Competency (COC)” for the rank of Electro Technical Officer.
The four months Electro-Technical Officers ETO course is approved by the Directorate General of Shipping (Government of India). This ETO course is strictly residential.
Ethylene oxide (EtO) is a flammable, colorless gas at temperatures above 51.3 oF (10.7 oC) that smells like ether at toxic levels. EtO is found in the production of solvents, antifreeze, textiles, detergents, adhesives, polyurethane foam, and pharmaceuticals.
Ethylene oxide (EtO) is a flammable, colorless, and reactive gas. It is a synthetic chemical created as a byproduct of human (i.e., anthropogenic) activities or generated as a natural metabolic product of ethylene by microbes, plants, and animals, including humans (i.e., biogenic).
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