All Safety articles – Page 2
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Lack of training led to crew death, probe finds
An investigation by the Dutch Safety Board has concluded that the death of a member of crew on board a tug was partly due to a lack of training.
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Expanding offshore wind knowledge in shallow waters
New recommended practice aims to improve offshore wind safety in shallow waters
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Safety first for dynamically positioned diving operations
IMCA has published revised guidance on DP diving operations
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Pioneering machine-based surface collision avoidance
Machine based autonomous surface collision avoidance is progressing
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Landmark evacuation order for safety-first ferries
A major passenger ship operator has chosen to ensure the safety of its passengers with Viking Life-Saving Equipment.
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Royal seal of approval for marine technology innovators
Three marine technology companies are among those to receive the first King’s Awards for Enterprise
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Search and rescue craft set for commercialisation
Ground-breaking search and rescue technology is set for commercialisation with a £2.3m (€2.7 million) investment
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Digital boat monitoring for marinas
A marina network operator has acquired a majority stake in an Internet of Things (IoT) company to drive forward its digitalisation strategy
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Offshore wind and alternative fuel training
A MoU has been signed for offshore wind and alternative fuel personnel training
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Jan De Nul standardises its safety systems
The maritime construction and civil engineering company will retrofit and install newbuilds with one safety system
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Marine evacuation for smaller vessels
A new Marine Evacuation System (MES) aims to fill the safety gap for small to medium size passenger vessels
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Increasing survival in cold water
A new life jacket is on the market which claims to increase survival time in cold water
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Gangway manufacturer enters SOV market
A Dutch offshore access provider has sold its first W-type gangway system to an offshore shipping company
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Firms sign MoU to develop next gen satellite comms
Two partners have joined forces to develop innovative satellite communications capabilities for commercial vessels
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Survitec aims for autonomous safety benchmark
Interest in autonomous and remotely controlled ships is burgeoning with one safety expert at its vanguard
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Could new hologram technologies transform maritime training?
A digital maritime training provider will soon offer live courses run by holographic tutors from the company’s headquarters in Limassol, Cyprus, to audiences around the globe.
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Evacuation system seatrial success
An advanced evacuation system has passed heavy weather seatrials
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Custom RHIBs for Dutch rescuers
A new series of Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boats (RHIBs) are being specially customised for Dutch rescuers
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Unexploded seabed bomb refuses to remain unexploded
For those of us who read (or write) updates in MJ about UXO (Unexploded ordinance) route surveys, and wonder what would actually happen if an old bomb ever got pulled up, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has some illuminating answers.
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