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Procedure for Chief Engineers to Take Over Large Vessels

By Raunek | In: Guidelines | Last Updated on March 5, 2021

Chief engineer of the ship is the head of the engine room department. Thus, while assigning duties of handling a ship, the chief engineer is required to go through a specific procedure to ensure safety of the new ship and its personnel.

11 Steps that Ensure Occupational Safety and Health in a Shipyard

By MI News Network | In: Marine Safety | Last Updated on March 10, 2021

There are several hazards that the shipyard workers have to face. However, the risks can be reduced if proper occupational safety and health measures are taken. Find out 11 steps that ensure safety in shipyard.

8 Main Hazards Faced by Shipyard Workers

By MI News Network | In: Marine Safety | Last Updated on April 2, 2021

Working in shipyard is not an easy task. Shipyard workers are constantly exposed to several hazards. In this article we bring to you eight main hazards faced by shipyard workers

How to Perform Ship’s Stern Tube Integrity Test in The Dry Dock?

By Anish | In: Marine Technology | Last Updated on April 10, 2020

During dry dock, the ship’s stern tube is opened up for inspection of the seals, the stern cylinder, and the shaft. Learn about the procedure for performing ship’s stern tube integrity test in the dry dock.

Shipbuilding Process : Finalising And Launching The Ship

By Soumya Chakraborty | In: Naval Architecture | Last Updated on January 31, 2020

Let’s take a look at the final processes of the shipbuilding process followed by launching, outfitting and sea trials.

What Procedure Does Master Follow For Handing-Over Of Ship’s Command?

By Raunek | In: Guidelines | Last Updated on October 30, 2020

When a ship’s captain hands over the command of the ship to a new captain, there are several formalities and procedures involved. Handing over of the ship at the master level is a responsible job which needs to be carried out without neglecting any important points. Find out the procedure for handing over of ship’s command.

15 Main Advantages of Advanced Outfitting For Shipbuilding

By Soumya Chakraborty | In: Naval Architecture | Last Updated on February 13, 2020

Learn about fifteen important advantages of the advanced outfitting shipbuilding method for the modern shipyards.

Understanding Different Types Of Manoeuvres of a Vessel

By Subhodeep Ghosh | In: Naval Architecture | Last Updated on November 8, 2019

Manoeuvrability is defined as the inherent ability of a vessel to change its course/path. Understanding the factor of manoeuvrability of a vessel is extremely important to both ship designer or seafarer. Read more about different types Of manoeuvres of a vessel inside the article.

Shipbuilding Process – Plate Stocking, Surface Treatment and Cutting

By Soumya Chakraborty | In: Naval Architecture | Last Updated on October 11, 2019

Learn how for ship building process, the steel plates make its way from the stockyard to the surface treatment plant and cut into required shapes.

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