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"Mental health is a Universal Human Right"
10 Oct, 2023
As we celebrate World Mental Health Day today, we would like to highlight the importance of a healthy working environment for Seafarers, which is productive to good mental health, lowers stigma, and promotes...
Interaction Damage to Vessels Moored Alongside
06 Dec, 2022
When a vessel passes in close proximity to a moored vessel there will be hydrodynamic
interaction between the two, causing the moored vessel to move at her berth, as follows:
USA: California Air Resources Board Amendments to the Ocean Going Vessels Fuel Rule
23 Sep, 2011
As Members are aware, the State of California has in force strict regulatory requirements concerning the type and sulphur content of fuel used by vessels within State waters. These are set out in the “Fuel...
New Loss Prevention Bulletin Published: Accidents during Mooring Operations
24 Feb, 2021
The Club's analysis of significant claims found that approximately 5% of all severe personal injuries happened during mooring or towing operations. Although a substantial proportion of these claims resulted...
An Introduction to Pollution Laws and Regulations in Washington State, USA
04 Sep, 2023
Like many other littoral states within the United States, Washington has exercised the right to legislate its own oil pollution prevention and response requirements. Vessels must comply with both state...
Customs fines in Togo
27 Feb, 2024
The Club has recently experienced several fines in Togo arising from the crew bartering minor items with local fishermen. These have most commonly been at sea where vessels may be undertaking ship-to-ship...
No.3 2022/2023 - Paperless Trading Electronic Trading Systems Update to E-TITLE - cancellation of R3
01 Jun, 2022
Members are referred to Notice to Members No. 8 2021/2022 dated 24 September 2021.
The Club had previously notified Members of the change in ownership of E-TITLE electronic trading system and its underlying...
Hull Coatings - A Slippery Subject
11 Aug, 2020
As far back as Roman times, lead sheathing was being used to protect ship hulls from biofouling. The practice was then revived in the 17th century, but copper sheathing was subsequently found to be more...
Remote Survey Guide for Precautionary Dry Cargo Surveys where Boarding is not Permitted
27 Jan, 2022
The Covid-19 pandemic with the evolution of new variants has continued to exacerbate the difficulties experienced with the arrangement and physical attendance onboard ships for surveyors.