
Building Resilience: Move toward your goals
UK Chamber of Shipping: Safety starts with systems thinking, not just procedures
50+ articles

UK Chamber of Shipping: Safety starts with systems thinking, not just procedures

UK Chamber of Shipping: Safety starts with systems thinking, not just procedures

UK Chamber of Shipping: Safety starts with systems thinking, not just procedures

Mental health matters: Small actions, big impact

The Nautical Institute- Improving Ship Operational Design https://www. nautinst.

Beyond diet and exercise: 5 surprising keys to longevity
Emergency Contact Latest Seafarers Happiness Index report reveals seafarer welfare crisis at tipping point Home Latest updates News Latest Seafarers Happiness Index report reveals seafarer welfare crisis at tipping point 30 Jul 2020 Download Sign up for alerts LONDON, 30 JULY 2020 – The latest Seafarers Happiness

Home News and Resources News News 29 Jul, 2020 Senegal - Intensification of Border Controls and Customs Regulations at Dakar Mark Dunbar Surveys Manager Further to previous notifications in April 2012 , April 2014 , and March 2019 , the Club has been notified by local correspondent, Budd Senegal, of further enhanced cu

International Maritime Bureau (IMB) reports in their latest confidential bulletin to members about crew kidnappings and other important issues.

Home News and Resources News News 28 Jul, 2020 Sanctions - UK Governments Maritime Guidance Tony Paulson Head of Asia & Corporate Director Following publication of the United States’ Global Maritime Advisory in May (see here United States Sanctions: Global Maritime Advisory ) providing advice to the maritime commun
In response to several incidents of containers being lost into the sea, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has initiated a focused inspection campaign on container stowage and securing arrangements, both fixed and portable, that will run from 1 August 2020 to 31…

On this, the third episode of The American Merchant Marine, we examine the historical context of the passage of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, commonly referred to as the Jones Act. We discussed the publication of the new report by the American Maritime Partnership on transportation to Hawaii and the reaction agains

Our ship is in dry dock and it's our first day at work! But before anything else, we need to accomplish something first.

On the morning of Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 8:50 AM PDT, USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6), moored at Naval Base San Diego, Pier 2 reported a fire in the lower vehicle deck (Deep V). The ship activated the base emergency response system and eventually a 3-alarm assignment from the Federal, San Diego, and National City Fire
Following the standard tanker practices of sampling when loading petroleum products could save owners millions of dollars in claims and save loss of time and ensuing losses for charterers and shipowners. When it comes to dealing with liquid cargo contamination claims, majority of the losses could have been avoided if

In this webinar, Rev. David Reid, AFNI looks at why we need to learn this skill and put it to work to promote safety at sea and the wellbeing of our colleagues.
Soya beans are big business and Brazil has now become the world’s leading producer, surpassing the United States. We looked to consultant scientist, Dr Stephanie Heard for insight into carriage of soya beans in bulk between Brazil and China and some of the problems that may be encountered due to moisture content at lo

As nation states began to impose restrictions on movement and the lockdown of ports, it has become increasingly problematic to effect crew changes for those who

Home News and Resources News News 21 Jul, 2020 Proposed changes to IMO requirements on safe mooring The IMO has drafted new proposals for requirements pertaining to mooring safety. These will apply to selection, arrangement, inspection, maintenance and replacement of mooring equipment, including lines.

Looking back to the build up to the 1st January 2020, the deadline for compliance with the MARPOL Annex VI 0.50% m/m sulphur cap requirements, no one within our

Host Sal Mercogliano introduces the topic of global shipping, with a discussion on the amount and types of trade that ply the oceans. There was also a discussion on the specifics of the tanker, dry bulk, and container trade.

#sacrificialanode #ICCP #hullprotection Ship's hull corrosion is one of the biggest worries for seafarers as the vessel works in a highly corrosive environment, which may lead to structural failure and damage. Sacrificial Anode and Impressed Current Cathodic protection system or ICCP are popular ship hull protection s

Joining the Ship During the Pandemic | Seaman Vlog S03E02 | Chief MAKOi The day has come! After being land-based for the past 15 months, I finally head out for my next shipboard assignment.
Malacca and Singapore Straits, navigation, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia Home Publications Articles WARNING - Navigating Malacca and Singapore Straits WARNING - Navigating Malacca and Singapore Straits Publications Nahush Paranjpye Published: July 17, 2020 Contact author Download article pdf Image The Club has seen qu

The Nautical Institute Mooring and Anchoring Ships Vol 1 & Vol 2 https://www. nautinst.

Is a report by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) admissible in an unsafe port claim in a London LMAA arbitration?

On the morning of Sunday, July 12, 2020, at 8:50 AM PDT, USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6) moored at Naval Base San Diego, Pier 2 reported a fire in the lower (Deep V) vehicle deck. The ship activated the emergency response system and a 3-alarm fire was triggered resulting in the dispatch of fire units from Federal, Nation

Home News and Resources News News 16 Jul, 2020 West’s strategic partnership with Nordic Marine Insurance approved Tom Bowsher Group CEO Following regulatory approval, West’s strategic partnership with Nordic Marine Insurance is now fully operational and we are working together to offer Delay Insurance products to our M

Panama Canal Authority: An update on the increased maximum authorized draft from 8th July, 2020 for vessels passing through Neopanamax locks.

The UK hosted an international maritime virtual summit on 9 July on the impact of COVID-19 on crew changes, attended by 15 countries.
Muster lists lacking sufficient detail was one of the most notable deficiencies found by port state control regimes during their concentrated inspection campaign on emergency systems in 2019.
Emergency Contact Electronic Record Books under MARPOL Home Latest updates News Electronic Record Books under MARPOL 15 Jul 2020 Download Sign up for alerts One of the key elements of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) is the accurate record keeping of movements and/or disc
Films, video, coronavirus, COVID-19, seafarers, shipping, safety, nomination, 2020 SAFETY4SEA Training Award

We have just launched a new correspondent search function. This map will make it easier to search for our local correspondents directly and get a better

Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk

Home News and Resources News News 13 Jul, 2020 LNG as fuel - A developing industry This publication provides insight on how LNG could be an integral part of the future of this fast developing industry. Download PDF LNG is increasingly being used as fuel on vessels other than LNG carriers.
Emergency Contact Global Health Risks: Latest information and updates Home Latest updates News Global Health Risks: Latest information and updates 10 Jul 2020 Download Sign up for alerts In recent years, global health emergencies such as the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic have impacted the safety of seafarers

Host Sal Mercogliano introduces a series on the American Merchant Marine on the anniversary of the passage of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920 - commonly referred to as the Jones Act. The series will investigate the past, present, and future of the American deep-draft merchant marine and what roles issues, such as the

The additional cover is offered at no additional premium. Home News & Resources News Covid-19: Deviation cargo liability cover now available Date 9 July 2020 Share this article With Covid-19 restrictions on travel and port operations, UK Club Members may be required to deviate from normal voyage routes to exchange
Undeclared/excess bunkers can be considered a criminal act by Turkish customs officials with the ship's crew being accused of smuggling.

IGOs such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the International Labour Organization (ILO), the European Centr

This year’s IUMI conference will take place online for the first time on 14 to 25 September. Read more Company News Download as PDF Widening the reach Moving the conference online has also provided IUMI with the opportunity to widen the conference’s reach.

Japan acceded to International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage, 2001, and Nairobi International Convention on Removal of Wrecks.

Beyond diet and exercise: 5 surprising keys to longevity
crew change, ships, Coronavirus, COVID-19, IMO protocols Home Publications Articles Crew Change Crisis – Green Shoots? Crew Change Crisis – Green Shoots?
Coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, COVID-19, disease outbreak, shipping, ports Home Publications Articles COVID-19 Coronavirus COVID-19 Coronavirus Publications Steamship Mutual Published: July 08, 2020 Contact author Download article pdf Updated July 2022 This page includes links and articles of general interest and will

Search for ships currently entered in the London P&I Club by their name or I M O number Search Search for correspondents in our global network by country/area or port/city Search EU Ship Recycling Regulation – Compliance & Inventories of Hazardous Materials 8 July 2020 The European Union (EU) Ship Recycling Reg
There have been many grounding incidents in the waters within the Indonesian archipelago over the past few years and many have involved depth anomalies. Grounding incidents on charted obstructions are avoidable, but what about when obstructions such as shoals, reefs or rocks that are not charted?
VHF radio, marine navigation Home Publications Articles Dangers in the use of VHF for the purpose of Collision Avoidance at sea Dangers in the use of VHF for the purpose of Collision Avoidance at sea Publications Steamship Mutual Published: July 06, 2020 Contact author Download article pdf Image Source – MSIU, Transpor

Home News and Resources News News 06 Jul, 2020 Cyber Resilience - IACS Recommendation 2020 The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has published its Recommendation on Cyber Resilience (No. 166) .