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Hot tips for avoiding the MARPOL-APPS criminal enforcement trap

George Gaitas, CHALOS & Co Law Firm, suggests some hot tips for avoiding the MARPOL-APPS criminal enforcement trap. In light of a recent ruling, he explains that the Chief Engineer of a foreign vessel is not criminally liable for failing to accurately maintain the oil record book, much of the value of this good ruling is lost by policies and procedures in the SMS manuals of companies that state exactly the opposite.

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Safety- Compliance – Behavior

Capt. Panagiotis Nikiteas,, Anangel Maritime Services highlights the direct link between individual behavioral patterns, safety in work places and the measures needed to achieve compliance irrespective of management model. His key message is that limits and enforcement measures can impact safe behavior by managing and influencing both learned characteristics and environmental & organizational factors.

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Shaping a safety culture

Capt. Apostolos Skempes, Arcadia Shipmanagement highlights how important is for companies to address the meaning of safety and require understanding, belief and cooperation by all into the organisation (shore and shipboard based) for the implementation and achievement of a safe working environment.

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2016 SAFETY4SEA Conference & Awards successfully concluded on 5th October

The event successfully concluded on Wednesday 5th of October 2016 in Eugenides Foundation, Athens attracting 900 delegates from 25 countries representing a total of 400 organizations. The inaugural presentation of the SAFETY4SEA Awards took place at the closing of the forum within the scope of awarding industry’s organizations and associations who have distinguished for their initiative, excellence and training activities.

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