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Improving Boating Safety With AI Technology
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The U.S. Coast Guard has issued the 2023 statistics for recreational boating incidents, revealing a decline in both fatalities and overall incidents, and highlighting the main causes of these accidents. The report identifies the top five contributing factors as; Despite a general decline in fatalities and incidents, alcohol remains the leading cause of fatal accidents, […]
West P&I Club Shares Safety Tips for Seafarers
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According to West P&I Club, from easy steps such as the importance of the right PPE and tools to the value of a safety mindset and the requirement for a constant focus on risk assessment, here are West P&I Club’s tips: Read Also: 1. EMSA: Safety Concerns for Hydrogen-fuelled Ships 2. Hold Cleaning Service in Haldia Port
EMSA: Safety Concerns for Hydrogen-fuelled Ships
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EMSA has issued a report that analyses hydrogen’s primary factors to frame which safety dangers, system hazards, and risks to be considered and mitigated when using hydrogen as ship fuel. The report aims to help the industry and the regulators in a safe and harmonized deployment of this relevant technology that could establish an important […]
Revising Chafe Protection to Enhance Safety and Efficiency at Port Hedland
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The Port of Port Hedland, renowned for its commitment to maritime safety, has recently faced critical concerns regarding the use of chafe protection on mooring lines. According to Pilbara Ports Marine Safety Bulletin, while its aims to safeguard mooring lines from wear and tear, its implementation has inadvertently introduced substantial risks, particularly regarding crew safety […]
Navigating health at sea: Telemedicine’s voyage into maritime healthcare
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As technology continues to revolutionize every part of our lives, its effect is even permeating healthcare on the open seas, argues Arthur Diskin, Global Chief Strategy Officer, of AP Companies. Telemedicine, the remote diagnosis and treatment of patients through telecommunications technology, has found a profitable niche in the maritime industry, particularly cargo ships with remote […]
Paris MoU conducts Focused Inspection Campaign on fire doors
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The Panama Maritime Authority’s General Directorate of Merchant Marine (DCCM) has issued a Marine Notice to notify operators about the new Paris MoU Focused Inspection Campaign (FIC) on fire doors. According to the Notice, the Focused Inspection Campaign is established to take place from July 1st to September 30th, 2024, and targets Panamanian-flagged vessels working […]
Shipping companies affected around the world by Microsoft outage
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Many shipping companies have been hit by the Microsoft outage, one of the biggest IT outages recorded. Multiple global businesses have notified failures of their Windows PCs today caused by a failed software update from antivirus company CrowdStrike. “Unfortunately, we are aware of shipping companies being affected on both their ship and shore systems,” Daniel […]
Watch: Houthi Drone Boat Destroyed by Armed Guards
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A new video broadcasting online shows an alleged attack on the M/V Pumba in the Red Sea using an Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) seemingly loaded with explosives. The USV was subsequently destroyed after Pumba’s embarked armed protection team returned fire on the vessel, causing it to explode just off the stern. Houthis spokesperson claimed the group targeted the Pumba in the […]
Indian Coast Guard Continues to battle Cargo Fire on Maersk Frankfurt
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The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) resumes to combat a cargo fire on board the Maersk Frankfurt, located off the west coast of India. The firefighting operations have now extended into a fifth day under what the ICG describes as harsh monsoon conditions. Leading the efforts are the ICG ships Samudra Prahari and Sachet, with extra support from Albattros 5 […]
Iran Discharges Oil from Seized Oil Cargo ‘St Nikolas’
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Iran has released the seized oil cargo from a Greek-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged tanker that it seized in the Gulf of Oman earlier this year, according to a shipping source who spoke to Reuters on Thursday. The tanker, M/T St. Nikolas, remains in Iranian custody, the source added. At the time of its seizure, the vessel […]
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