MPA Singapore conducts ferry emergency exercise
MPA Singapore conducts ferry emergency exercise
Read moreMPA Singapore conducts ferry emergency exercise
Read moreIt has been reported that the average 24-hour PSI levels is less than 100. This PSI level is considered as good/ moderate.
Read moreUpdate on Tianjin Port Operations after explosion at the warehouse
Read moreThe Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore kicked off the 2nd Maritime Safety Forum
Read moreNYK hosted a safety promotion conference for shipowners and ship-management companies
Read moreThe Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore is hosting the 18th Marine Accident Investigators Forum in Asia
Read moreFrom 1 January 2015, crew is required to take part in enclosed space entry and rescue drills. International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted amendments to SOLAS Regulation III/19 which added a new requirement for mandatory enclosed space entry and rescue drills. From 1 January 2015 all persons involved in enclosed space entries, and / or assigned enclosed space rescue duties, are required to take part in enclosed space entry and rescue drills at intervals not exceeding two months. Enclosed space entry and rescue drills should be planned and conducted in a safe manner, taking into account, as appropriate, the guidance provided in the recommendations developed by the Organization. Each enclosed space entry and rescue drill shall include, checking and use of personal protective equipment required for entry, communication equipment and procedures, instruments for measuring the atmosphere in enclosed spaces, rescue equipment and procedures and instructions in first aid and resuscitation techniques. Paris, Tokyo, Black Sea and Indian MoUs will launch a CIC on Crew Familiarization for Enclosed Space Entry, during the period of September to November 2015. Training In accordance with IMO Resolution A. 1050(27): The company should elaborate a procedural implementation scheme which provides for training in the use ...
Read moreThe KR has radically overhauled its ground-breaking software package, SeaTrust-HullScan
Read moreThe Skuld P&I Club has been informed by its correspondents in South Africa about the recent developments and the effective port safety measures as there have been reportied recent incidens of grounding at the harbour entrance to the port of Durban.
Read moreThe Navigator magazine recommends ten points to help ensure proper use of ECDIS
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