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Restricted Visibility……and things that go “bump” in it……
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Restricted Visibility……and things that go “bump” in it……

3 Sep 2015

Restricted visibility – fog, rain, snow, mist, haze, smoke, etc. – can make a normal watch seem hours longer and make even the most mundane transit stressful.  Very frequently, unless … Read More

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Best Practices Merchant Marine Safety

Risk Moment : Avoiding the Wrath of PSC…..

11 Feb 2015

The crew of the tanker Overseas Jademar are sitting at anchor in Port Angeles, Washington this morning.  As the vessel was detained by the U.S. Coast Guard yesterday after a port … Read More

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Best Practices MED-PIC Safety

MED-PIC Moment : Unconscious, But No Trauma?

26 Oct 2014

As the medical person-in-charge (MED-PIC) onboard ships, there are any number of scenarios with which one could be faced.  Cuts, scrapes, bumps, bruises, broken bones and other assorted trauma injuries … Read More

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