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Category: P&I

Capacity and Tug Use
Best Practices P&I Safety

Capacity and Tug Use

5 Jul 2020

“Safety is not the absence of accidents.  Safety is the presence of capacity.” – Dr. Todd Conklin There was a fresh breeze blowing over the port side.  We had just … Read More

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The London P&I Club : Captain’s Rounds
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The London P&I Club : Captain’s Rounds

30 Oct 2018

Browsing the P&I Club’s websites can be quite enlightening.  As the P&I Clubs bear the financial costs when mariners get injured or the ship is damaged, they can have insightful … Read More

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