Accessories & Equipment – Page 17
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First Iridium Certus commercial installation
The AST Group (AST) has confirmed the first ever commercial installation of Iridium Certus carried out with its partner Alphatron Marine onboard Oceanwide Expeditions’ ‘Rembrandt Van Rijn’.
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JRC/Alphatron Marine join ShipSupport
JRC/Alphatron Marine has become a global partner of online spare parts shop ShipSupport.
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Display specialist posts Brexit busting numbers
Despite ''a number of challenging UK trading conditions for 2018'', CANtronik with its global reach has announced a 28% increase in turnover for the year.
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Furuno’s new satellite compass
Japanese electronics giant Furuno has introduced a new satellite compass, the SC33, that is a step up from its earlier SC30, writes Dag Pike.
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Improving safety standards for workboat launch and recovery
DNV GL is reviewing a new voluntary certification standard covering the davits used to launch and recover workboats and tenders writes Dag Pike.
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Nav/Com package for aluminium ferry
Radio Holland has received an order for a Navigation & Communication package for a 250-passenger, aluminium catamaran ferry built by Thecla Bodewes Shipyards (TB Shipyards, headquartered in Harlingen, Netherlands).
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Smart survival garments produce heat when immersed
The prototype of a garment developed by Dundee based Iron Ocean which could save the lives of offshore workers in the event of an accident has been unveiled writes Dag Pike.
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Ignite drysuit redesigned
The Ignite drysuit from US outdoor clothing manufacturer Ocean Rodeo has seen a recent full redesign.
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New work lamp offers 4,400 lumens
A heavy-duty work lamp has been launched which features a light output of 4,400 lumens and advanced optics to ensure that the right amount of light reaches the area it is most needed.
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Survitec receives DNV GL Z-17 certification
Survitec has received DNV GL Z-17 certification as a class-approved service provider for all DNV-GL classed vessels operating various brands of safety and survival equipment, including lifeboats, liferafts, marine evacuation systems (MES) and fire-fighting equipment and breathing apparatus.
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Perfect safety record continues
US-headquartered classification society ABS has recorded zero lost time work-related incidents for the second year in a row.
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Firefighting simulator
Kongsberg Digital has unveiled an innovative new simulator solution for training officers and crew in advanced firefighting.
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New fire hose cabinet for commercial marine market
Available from March 2019, the SOS300 fire hose cabinet just launched by UK company Jo Bird can house up to a 25 metre long fire hose together with a jet spray nozzle.
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ARC Explorer Mk-II Side Scan Sonar delivered
Ireland-based River Moy Search & Rescue (RMSR) has taken delivery of an ARC Explorer Mk-II Side Scan Sonar to become the first in the world to operate the new system.
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First offshore provider takes HELM O course
CWind has become the first offshore sector provider to undertake Modal Training’s Human Element, Leadership and Management (HELM Operational) course.
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Teekay Shipping launches UK Cadet Programme
The search for the next generation of UK seafarers has been launched thanks to a collaboration between one of the world’s largest ship owners and a renowned UK maritime charity.
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New Jack-up DP qualification
The Nautical Institute has expanded its certification scheme for Dynamic Positioning Operators (DPOs) to include a qualification for seafarers operating in the renewables sector.
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Mass rescue operations
The IMRF recently held its second ‘subject-matter expert’ course in maritime mass rescue operations, at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Intelligent control block prevents dangerous windlass failure
Hauling an anchor in sudden, heavy seas can wreak havoc on windlass motors writes Stevie Knight.
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‘Reliability and efficiency’ leads auto-gangway innovation
‘Autonomy’ and ‘energy-saving’ are the buzzwords of the moment, but with good reason, writes Stevie Knight.