IMO and WISTA launch survey for women in maritime
The second Women in Maritime Survey has been launched to gather important baseline data about women’s participation in the maritime and ocean fields.
Read moreThe second Women in Maritime Survey has been launched to gather important baseline data about women’s participation in the maritime and ocean fields.
Read moreA survey carried out by the International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) and sponsored by The Shipowners’ Club indicates that the rapid changes brought about by decarbonisation technologies and regulatory regimes are having a substantial impact on workload, fatigue and stress levels at sea.
Read moreThe Seafarers International Research Centre and Cardiff University are conducting a study to support ports, employers, and governments in enhancing healthcare for seafarers employed in the cruise and cargo industries.
Read moreThe SEAFiT survey underscores the paramount importance of prioritizing a healthy lifestyle within the maritime industry, acknowledging the physically demanding nature of work at sea and the significant prevalence of work-related injuries.
Read moreSalaries are rising by at least 10% as the crew employment market tips in the favour of seafarers, according to a recent survey by Danica Crewing Specialists.
Read moreThe 2023 SEAFiT Crew survey, which is the largest survey on crew welfare conducted worldwide with the participation of 1.6K ships and 19K seafarers, highlighted as a key outcome that the internet plays a vital role for life onboard. Over 70% of the crew members do not experience difficulties in establishing good relationships with their colleagues and rely on high-quality internet access to maintain connections and communicate with their loved ones back on land, a need expressed by an astounding 91% of participants.
Read moreTransportation industry professionals are invited to contribute their insights on the future of sustainable fuel sources, in a survey spearheaded by Reed Smith law firm.
Read moreThe Danish Maritime Authority has conducted a survey on quantitative and qualitative results of a study of bullying and harassment in the Danish merchant fleet.
Read moreA survey conducted by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) found that decarbonization ambitions are high, with 73% viewing net zero as a strategic priority and 77% setting concrete targets.
Read moreSAFETY4SEA is pleased to launch the ‘SEAFiT Barometer Survey’, a wide-industry survey which will run within Q3/Q4 of 2023 with the aim to present key maritime stakeholders’ opinion around wellness by examining the important factors that can lead to positive choices
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