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India Launches New Maritime Hub for Sustainable Shipping Transport
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Lloyd’s Register (LR) has partnered with the Government of India’s Directorate General of Shipping for the design of the Indian Ocean Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Shipping Transport (IOCE-SMarT). The initiative improves the Maritime Training Institute (MTI) in Mumbai, changing it into a hub of maritime excellence in collaboration with the IMO’s global Maritime Technologies […]
8 Trends That Will Affect Aids to Navigation
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AMSA sustains a network of over 480 marine Aids to Navigation (AtoN), in line with international standards, to provide safe navigation in Australian waters. In a current publication, AMSA highlights that AIS AtoN technologies must be replaced with systems that are saved according to modern cybersecurity best practices. AMSA also consults how this new reality will affect […]
Decrease Speed When in Highly Congested Waters
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The Nautical Institute sketches lessons learned from an incident in which a chemical tanker crashed with a fish transportation vessel (FTV) while navigating through congested waters. In good visibility and in darkness, a chemical tanker was underway at about 13 knots with an OOW and a lookout on the bridge. For several hours, they had […]
Safety Study Grills the Carriage of Charcoal
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Carrying charcoal as cargo has led to 68 fires on containerships in eight years, with a new study issued to try and help stamp out this scourge. The Cargo Incident Notification System (CINS), a safety initiative representing container shipping lines and maritime insurance interests, has published a series of procedures for the safe carriage of […]
Securing Engine Room Safety: Key Considerations
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Given the size and complexity of today’s vessels, issues with engines can quickly escalate into significant disasters. Considering the alarming increase in incidents associated with engine fires and failures in current years, strict adherence to established policies and recognized best practices in engine rooms is more essential than ever. It has been recorded that most fires on […]
Psychological safety matters: The 4 stages
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When leaders formulate psychological safety, teams, and organizations progress through 4 subsequent stages, explains Dr. Timothy R. Clark, founder and CEO of global leadership training organization LeaderFactor. The 4 Stages model outlines how psychological safety manifests and evolves within a team. It highlights that psychological safety is not simply “on” or “off” but is a difficult, […]
NTSB Chair Urges Coast Guard to Enforce Safety Management Systems on Anniversary of ‘Conception’ Tragedy
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On the 5th anniversary of the Conception dive boat fire that declared 34 lives, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Chair Jennifer Homendy continued calls for the U.S. Coast Guard to require safety management systems (SMS) for all U.S.-flagged passenger vessels. Talking at a media event with victims’ families, Homendy highlighted the longstanding nature of this suggestion: “The NTSB first […]
TT Club Highlights Ongoing Efforts to Prevent Container Losses
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The TT Club, emphasizes its ongoing commitment to handling the persistent issue of container losses at sea, which fluctuate annually due to extreme weather conditions. As explained, understanding the circumstances that lead to stack collapse and losses overboard incidents is of course important in mitigating the danger. TT applauds the World Shipping Council initiative to […]
WHO Raises Alarm Over Widespread Mpox Virus Outbreak
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The rapid spread of a new, highly virulent strain of the mpox virus across Africa has prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to reclassify it as a public health emergency of international concern. As a result, Singapore’s Ministry of Health, along with the Ministry of Transport and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, will implement enhanced […]
Safety Measures for Vessels Carrying Dangerous Cargo to Egyptian Ports
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According to NorthStandard, vessels carrying dangerous cargo to take extra precautions when calling at Egyptian ports, particularly during the current summer months when temperatures are notably high. correspondent Eldib P&I has the below recommendations/measures to secure the protection of vessels and compliance with local regulations when calling at Egyptian ports: 1. Pre-Arrival Notifications: Submit detailed information […]
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