More than a certificate — a global network.
CRALOG opened ISO 23678 Level 2 certification to the industry. New technicians train with us in Frederikshavn, complete supervised field work for at least one year, and return for final assessment. Experienced technicians return for reassessment. A minimum 13-month path before unsupervised work sets the bar high — and keeps competence documented.







From free-fall lifeboats to shipboard cranes — the full competence scope, start to finish.
Totally enclosed (including free-fall), open and partially enclosed lifeboats, rescue and fast rescue boats — with their davits, winches and release gear.
Cranes, movable decks and ramps, launching-and-recovery systems and loose lifting gear.
On-board inspection and operational testing on every equipment type covered by your certification.


The full overhaul and operational-overload cycle that re-certifies equipment for another five years.
ISO 23678, IMO MSC.402(96), MSC.532(107), MSC.1/Circ.1663, ILO 152 and the SOLAS chapters that shape every inspection.
Issuing reports of service and Statements of Fitness through the licensed go.cralog.com software.
You land at Aalborg Airport and we drive you straight to Quality Hotel The Reef, just minutes from the academy in Frederikshavn. From there it’s hands-on training with real lifeboats, davits and lifting appliances.
Our certified courses cover Level 1 of the ISO 23678 path —
hands-on training in a controlled environment. Level 2 is an in-field
competence assessment carried out at the ASP’s service station and is included
with the go.cralog.com subscription. See
Become a CRALOG ASP for the full path.