by James King | Jul 9, 2023 | Engineering, Seamanship Centre News, Ship Safety
The Seamanship Centre ran the MCA Approved Engine Courses 1 & 2 over the last fortnight with all successfully meeting the course requirements. This post is simply a big thank you to our attendees past and present for their determination, support and adding to the...
by James King | Mar 11, 2022 | Seamanship Centre News, Ship Safety
The inspection and maintenance requirements for any enclosed space needs to be categorised as a high-risk operation regardless of vessel type, due to the multitude of hazards, complications and unknowns that can unfold. Some key questions that must be asked each time...
by James King | Nov 29, 2021 | Engineering, Seamanship Centre News, Ship Safety
‘Maintenance’ begins and ends with me! Here we have a duplex type fuel filter unit which has ‘flagged’ indicating fouling/contamination whilst in service. Note the red hatching closing over on the display. By switching over to the stand-by...
by Seamanship Centre | Apr 20, 2019 | Seamanship Centre News
The Unites States Coast Guard have issued a Marine Safety alert 04-19 Confined Spaces: Silent & Invisible Killers. “This is a reminder that despite decades of work by to improve confined space entry by maritime safety organizations, training institutions,...
by Seamanship Centre | Apr 8, 2019 | Ship Safety
Check out the MCA Fisherman’s Safety Guide for safety information boarding arrangements, enclosed spaces, etc. Click here for information MCA Fisherman’s Safety Guide