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Inadvertent Release of a Freefall Lifeboat

07 Dec, 2022
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has recently published a preliminary report regarding the inadvertent launch of a freefall lifeboat from a geared handymax bulk carrier while on a ballast...

Notice to Members No. 26 2010/2011

17 Jan, 2011

January 2011

Cyber Security

16 Jun, 2020
In an increasingly digitised and connected information environment, the maritime industry is facing unprecedented levels of threat to its cyber security.

Qwest Care: Crew Mental Health

10 Feb, 2022
Awareness of mental health issues in the maritime industry is increasing, though careful consideration of next steps is vital, writes Dr Rachel Glynn-Williams, Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Director...

The Effects Of Interventions To Boost Underwriting Performance In Marine Insurance

11 May, 2021
We examine the effects that interventions to boost underwriting performance have had – and how, in turn, the pandemic has accelerated businesses’ digital transformation plans.

Wellness at Sea

05 May, 2022
Since the pandemic hit, more than half of rotational workers, including seafarers, are suffering increased stress and anxiety, according to the SOS Foundation and Affinity Health at Work study ‘Mental...

Notice to Members No. 8 2008/2009

27 Oct, 2008

October 2008

USA - State of New York Vessel General Permit Ballast Water Requirements

22 Jun, 2010
Members will be aware that following the introduction of the Vessel General Permit (VGP) , some States have specified additional, more stringent compliance requirements than those stated in the VGP. With...

Onboard Repairs: Compliance with Class and Statutory Requirements - A P&I Perspective

10 Aug, 2017
Recently an entered vessel carried out repairs to a part of the vessel’s structure that fell within the ambit of Class. However, Class had not been notified of the original damage nor of the planned repairs....