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Avoiding “Death Traps on Ships” – Understanding Dangers of Mooring Operation
Marine Safety

Avoiding “Death Traps on Ships” – Understanding Dangers of Mooring Operation

Mooring operation on ship is considered one of the most dangerous operations. It has been a reason for several deaths on ships in the past. Find out how mooring operation can be fatal to ship personnel on board and how accidents can be avoided.

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13 Things Sailors Must Keep in Mind About Their Sea Job Contract
Life At Sea

13 Things Sailors Must Keep in Mind About Their Sea Job Contract

Jobs in the maritime industry are always on contract basis. It is therefore extremely important that every sailor reads the sea job contract thoroughly and check for the 13 points mentioned in this article without fail.

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How to Avoid Carcinogens on Ships?
Marine Safety

How to Avoid Carcinogens on Ships?

There is a big threat from carcinogens to the maritime professionals’ health on ships. It is therefore important that mariners know what are carcinogens and how can they protect themselves from the same.Read more about carcinogens in the article.

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Adopting a No Blame Policy On board Ships
Life At Sea

Adopting a No Blame Policy On board Ships

Disputes arising out of accidents and operational mishaps are a common sight on board ships. Eigh Chuahu Tiu from Philippines explains how untoward arguments and problems can be curtailed by following a “No Blame Policy” on ships.

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