Tag: Safety
Crowley To Build & Operate The First Fully Electric Tugboat
Pioneers of innovative, high-powered ship assist tugboats, Crowley Maritime Corporation will lead the next generation of industry sustainability by building and operating eWolf, the first...
[FAQ] What To Consider When Preparing For Safety Equipment Survey On...
Safety is of paramount importance onboard. The ship being a workplace prone to mishaps, no tables should be left unturned to ensure that the...
Survitec Assures Availability of Critical Maritime Safety Products At Short Lead-times
Survitec Essentials ensures the availability of a consistent range of products.
Quality safety products at a fixed price at key ports along the global trading...
Failure Of Fixed Fire Fighting Systems Leads To Massive Destruction
An ultra large container ship was on a voyage when at 2154 hrs the low fuel pressure warning alarm sounded and eighteen seconds later...
[FAQ] The Different Types Of Lifeboats
Chances are that you have never boarded a lifeboat to date, except you are a seafarer who has performed lifeboat drills or someone who...
IMO Sets Options To Ensure Shipping’s Decarbonization
IMO sets the low and zero-carbon fuel options to ensure shipping’s path to decarbonization at online symposium.
The symposium explored the technical aspects...
DNV GL Updates Its GRAB Notation
DNV GL updates its GRAB notation for cargo hold reinforcements that will save owners money, says an article published on their website.
GRAB notation
In response...
Maersk Expects To Order Its First Carbon-Neutral Ship In 2023
Logistics giant AP Moller-Maersk, the owner of the largest shipping company in the world, expects to order its first carbon-neutral ship as soon as...
How Human Errors Can Lead To Costly Crane Failures?
Mr. Ivan Todorov, Senior Master Mariner at Brookes Bell Singapore has found that human error element is commonly not addressed when talking about...
Accurate Safety Inspection Of Ships With Drone Technology
The drones to be used for safety inspections of ships in the future passed the first ‘go-no-go test’ with flying colours. The next step...