
Gard Club: Ensure your PMS keeps up with manufacturer updates
Mental health matters: Small actions, big impact
7 maritime news articles about Planned Maintenance

Mental health matters: Small actions, big impact
Failure to review and incorporate instructions and recommendations from manufacturers’ service letters into the Planned Maintenance Systems (PMS) can place crews and ships at unnecessary risk.

EU Ministers endorse Lefkosia Declaration, putting people at the centre of maritime policy

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Over the years, we have seen many incidents regarding damage to main engine components such as the crankshaft, main bearing, and other components of the main engine. The main engine damage claims are one of the most expensive claims.
Home Publications Articles AMSA Marine Notice 10/2022 - Planned Maintenance on Ships AMSA Marine Notice 10/2022 - Planned Maintenance on Ships Publications Loss Prevention Published: August 26, 2022 Contact author Download article pdf The Club wish to draw to the attention of Members the recently issued AMSA Marine Not

In the Monthly Safety Scenario Case of November, an electrical problem calls for an inspection in the engine room. The critical job, checking the anodes of