Enhancing Seafarer Well-Being: New Initiative For Injury Prevention

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In a significant move to support maritime professionals, MarinePALS has partnered with the Seafarers Hospital Society (SHS) to launch the “Fit and Healthy at Sea” video series. This initiative aims to proactively reduce workplace injuries among seafarers by providing tailored exercises designed by licensed physiotherapists. According to Safety4Sea, the program is based on extensive data from SHS’s physiotherapy services, targeting specific muscle groups vulnerable to strain from repetitive tasks and static postures.

Understanding the Physical Challenges

Seafarers face unique physical demands, including long hours and repetitive labor in confined spaces. These conditions can lead to a variety of injuries, with SHS reporting that a significant portion of treatment sessions in 2024 involved back, lower limb, upper limb, neck and hip injuries. By addressing these issues through preventive exercises, the initiative aims to enhance the overall well-being of crew members.

Supporting Mental Health Through Injury Prevention

Injuries not only cause physical discomfort but can also affect mental health, leading to concerns about job security and financial stability. The collaboration between MarinePALS and SHS emphasizes that by prioritizing musculoskeletal health, shipping companies can foster a positive workplace culture. This investment in crew welfare contributes to better morale and productivity.

Expanding Access to Health Resources

The “Fit and Healthy at Sea” videos aim to make physiotherapy resources accessible to a wider audience of seafarers. By partnering with various eLearning platforms, the initiative seeks to reach more maritime professionals, providing them with the tools necessary to maintain their health and prevent injuries. Available through the Seafarers Hospital Society and MarinePALS, these resources are vital for enhancing safety and health at sea.

Commitment to Crew Welfare

Overall, the partnership reflects a commitment to improving the health and safety of seafarers, demonstrating how proactive measures can lead to better outcomes for individuals and companies alike.

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Source: Safety4Sea