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Accidents during Mooring Operations

25 Nov, 2022
The Club’s analysis of significant claims found that approximately 5% of all severe personal injuries happened during mooring or towing operations.

ESG is a label for things good owners already do

22 Sep, 2022
In an interview with David Osler of Lloyds List, our ESG Manager, Gina Panayiotou shared her thoughts on where the industry stands when it comes to ESG and the role West P&I plays.

Pre-Employment Medical Examination (PEME) Programme - New Clinics in Ukraine

16 Aug, 2021
The Club is pleased to announce that we have selected and accredited another three clinics in Ukraine to our optional Pre-Employment Medical Examination (PEME) programme.

Cargo Hold Pontoon Handling Operations

22 Feb, 2022
The Club has noted an increased number of recent incidents where crew members have been fatally or seriously injured while working the vessel's cargo hold pontoons during cargo operations.

Notice to Members No. 6 2005/2006

11 Jun, 2005
June 2005

Notice to Members No. 5 2015/2016

02 Jun, 2015
June 2015

No.1 2023/24 - Management Changes

02 May, 2023
The Managers are pleased to announce that Tony Paulson has been appointed as Head of Asia and will relocate to Singapore in mid-summer 2023.

Fuel Oil Quick Closing Valves

09 Nov, 2022
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has recently published a Safety Alert concerning the “Inspection of Fuel Oil Quick Closing Valves”. It has been issued as a result of Port State Control (PSC) officers...

Neptune - Bunker Info tab updates

11 Oct, 2022
BIMCO-IBIA survey carried out in May 2022 suggests that an average bunker quality dispute costs US$ 54,000. Access to bunker quality statistics may help avoid such conflicts.

Snap-Back Zones

06 Jan, 2025
All mooring lines under tension will stretch, particularly those made from synthetic material. Should the line break, stored energy will be released as it reverts to its original length.