Safety & Training – Page 5
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12 RIBs ordered to replace Dutch rescue boats
The Royal Dutch Rescue Society is celebrating its 200th year this year – and will replace 12 of its rescue boats with RIBs from the Stormer Shipyard.
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Wind turbine blade repair training expands its reach
GEV Wind Power has launched new training facilities in the UK and US
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Report reveals risks of North Sea crowding
As more and more fixed and floating objects appear in European waters, the risk of shipping incidents is growing, the Dutch Safety Board has found.
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Opinion: Are today’s VTS systems fit for small, complex ports?
Navtech’s Rachael O’Connor believes today’s VTS systems are no longer suitable for smaller, busier ports.
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Decarbonisation is stressing seafarers out - survey
A survey by the International Seafarers Welfare and Assistance Network has found seafarers and on-shore staff are feeling under pressure because of the weight of decarbonisation regulations they now have to consider.
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Powerful new tug protects Spain’s coastline
A powerful new rescue vessel has entered service with Salvamento Marítimo (SASEMAR), Spain’s maritime search and rescue agency, joining the society’s already large and impressive fleet of rescue vessels.
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Using VR to boost maritime safety
A new partnership between a UK university and tech firm will see virtual reality used to boost maritime health and safety
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Van Oord ‘regrets’ oil spill after dredger hits tanker
A clean-up is under way in Singapore after the Dutch firm Van Oord’s dredger crashed into an oil tanker at berth and ruptured an oil tank.
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Star International wins cruise liner contract
UK marine and offshore services company Star International has won a contract to provide safety maintenance for three cruise ships.
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AI is key for deck machinery in tugs: Opinion
As AI increases in popularity and roll-out, it is being integrated in all parts of the maritime world – with deck machinery no exception.
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Engine control issue leads to collision
7,000 litres of marine diesel oil were spilled when a moored fishing vessel collided with an unmanned tug, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch has reported.
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‘Future Seawork’ to be launched at 25th event
An initiative to accelerate inventions from the next generation of maritime innovators will be launched at this year’s Seawork.
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Vessel checks reveal multiple safety concerns
Analysis of 1,600 inspection reports has revealed a lack of safety checks and improper procedures in around a tenth of vessels.
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British Isles takes top spot for shipping incidents
Most shipping incidents over the past 10 years have occurred around the British Isles, the annual Allianz Commercial Safety and Shipping Review for 2024 has found.
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Shock mitigation solutions for high-speed craft
One marine seating company has been a stalwart exhibitor at Seawork since close to the birth of shock mitigation in high-speed craft.
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41 injured in grounding when master fell asleep: report
A ferry grounded causing 41 injuries after a master fell asleep at the helm, an MAIB report has found.
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Methanol safety: Overlooked in today’s fuels race
As the race to find the ideal future fuel heats up, so does the need to make sure fire safety systems are suitable for the new chemistries.
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Lifeline system enhances pilot boat crew safety
Harken Safety Rails allow crew to move around the vessel on a rail system, safe in the knowledge that they cannot fall overboard.
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Fire safety for commercial marine mattresses
As legislation gets stricter on pretty much everything, the materials used in cabins on commercial vessels are no exception.