Monday 1 December 08 - 23:26
 

Safety, Survival & Training

    Seeing is Knowing with Demo CD

    Recognising that 'a picture can be worth a thousand words', Hampshire UK-based lifejacket manufacturer Crewsaver has introduced a safety initiative in which an interactive CD demonstrates how to maintain, re-arm and re-pack after use their entire range of air only lifejackets. 

    ISU Supports IMO Casualty Guidelines as Refusal is Unacceptable

    Problems in finding places of refuge for ship casualties has been a matter of concern for the International Salvage Union (ISU) for a number of years. 

    Cosalt Offers Halon Replacement Advice to Visitors at seawork2002

    seawork2002 exhibitor Cosalt Safety & Protection's dedicated Marine Fire & Safety Services team is helping ship owners comply with the new legislation which will abolish the use of ozone layer damaging Halon gases in fire extinguishing systems. 

    Visualisation Breakthrough for Marine Simulator Training

    Simulator-based training for mariners has been taken to a new level of authenticity with the introduction of a next generation visual presentation system from Transas. New visualisation software named Seagull_Vis 4000 represents the synthetic environment with an unprecedented level of realism and includes a number of advanced effects designed specifically for marine applications and developed to further improve the efficiency of simulator-based training. 

    SeaSafe Debuts Twin Chamber Jacket at seawork

    SeaSafe Systems celebrate 36 years of operation for the SeaSafe name and a completely rebuilt shop and factory at Cowes, on the Isle of Wight, with a voyage across the Solent to appear as exhibitors at seawork2002. 

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