Seafarers’ resilience is truly remarkable as they endure long periods away from home, often facing unpredictable weather, challenging working conditions, and isolation. Despite these obstacles, they navigate their duties with determination and adaptability.
Their ability to stay focused, support one another, and keep the global supply chain moving reflects their strength and unwavering commitment. Seafarers exemplify resilience not only in their work but also in their mental and emotional endurance, reminding us of the crucial role they play in connecting the world. This is why the shipping industry continually strives to address the key factors that enhance their resilience, focusing on crew welfare, well-being, and overall motivation.
With this in mind, we are pleased to announce the 2025 SEAFiT Crew Survey, sponsored by The NorthStandard, which includes elements of wellness and well-being.
‘’NorthStandard is proud to sponsor the SAFETY4SEA 2025 SEAFiT Crew Survey. As a leading global marine insurer, we know seafarers are vital to the maritime industry and essential for keeping global trade moving.’’, commented Rob McInally, the Club’s Global Director – Marketing & Communications.
This leading industry initiative identifies trends and offers valuable feedback to stakeholders, giving a clear picture of life onboard. The survey will run during Q2 and Q3 of 2025, with preliminary results released periodically, and final reports available later in the year. This will mark our fifth survey on crew welfare, following similar initiatives conducted in 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2024.
‘’Supporting this survey reflects NorthStandard’s commitment to protecting seafarers and understanding their needs. The insights gathered will help us, our members and the wider industry, take meaningful steps to improve life at sea. We want to thank all the seafarers who took the time to share their experiences and views. Their voices are crucial in shaping a better future for everyone working at sea.’’, added Colin Gillespie, Global Head of Loss Prevention at NorthStandard.
A key outcome of the survey is the SEAFiT Index, a crew welfare index that provides a baseline for how welfare issues are perceived and implemented onboard. Additionally, the survey will address key aspects of physical, mental, and social well-being, helping maritime stakeholders prioritize these important topics.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This SEAFiT Crew Survey is FULLY ANONYMOUS and takes 10 minutes to complete
This is the largest survey of its kind, with a participation target of 5,000 ships and 100,000 seafarers. Its goal is to provide a comprehensive overview, offering structured feedback on the key factors that define seafarers’ resilience.
Have your say and participate in our survey to help foster a new well-being mindset!