Year: 2022 Language: English Author: Joseph E. M Hughes Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 22 Description: Shipboard Safety is the second in a series of booklets published by the American Club with the intention of enhancing the safety of working conditions at sea. It is part of the Club’s continuing efforts to promote loss prevention initiatives in an easy-to-read and visually striking format. In Preventing Fatigue – the Club’s first publication in the series – the effects of tiredness, and ways to minimize them, were addressed as a means of preventing accidents on board ship. In Shipboard Safety, the focus is on loss prevention in a broader sense and the development of a culture of safety awareness as the key to avoiding accidents at sea and the claims which inevitably attend them. On any analysis of P&I exposure, the seafarer is plainly in the front line. Well-organized and, above all, safe working practices are fundamental to the promotion of loss prevention and the awareness of the human and environmental cost which accidents at sea can bring. As always, the Managers thank the Board and its Safety and Environmental Protection Committee for their unstinting support in this vitally important area of the Club’s activity. Once again, Dr. Bill Moore deserves special thanks for his continuingly energetic loss prevention efforts for the Club. And last, but by no means least, John Steventon is worthy of special praise for his extraordinary ability to make points in pictures which would be rendered so much weaker in words!
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Shipboard Safety
Language: English
Author: Joseph E. M Hughes
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 22
Description: Shipboard Safety is the second in a series of booklets published by the American Club with the intention of enhancing the safety of working conditions at sea. It is part of the Club’s continuing efforts to promote loss prevention initiatives in an easy-to-read and visually striking format.
In Preventing Fatigue – the Club’s first publication in the series – the effects of tiredness, and ways to minimize them, were addressed as a means of preventing accidents on board ship. In Shipboard Safety, the focus is on loss prevention in a broader sense and the development of a culture of safety awareness as the key to avoiding accidents at sea and the claims which inevitably attend them.
On any analysis of P&I exposure, the seafarer is plainly in the front line. Well-organized and, above all, safe working practices are fundamental to the promotion of loss prevention and the awareness of the human and environmental cost which accidents at sea can bring.
As always, the Managers thank the Board and its Safety and Environmental Protection Committee for their unstinting support in this vitally important area of the Club’s activity. Once again, Dr. Bill Moore deserves special thanks for his continuingly energetic loss prevention efforts for the Club. And last, but by no means least, John Steventon is worthy of special praise for his extraordinary ability to make points in pictures which would be rendered so much weaker in words!
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