This article is based on a real-life experience shared anonymously by a general steward with Shippys.org, a platform that gives voice to seafarers’ untold stories. The steward recalled an incident where, upon reporting a genuine health concern to the 2nd ...
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Risk Assessment Overkill: When Safety Procedures Become a Comedy
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Safety at sea is sacred. As mariners, we know better than anyone that cutting corners can cost lives. Hazard identification, risk assessments, and proper procedures are the backbone of our industry—when applied correctly. But somewhere along the way, common sense ...
New Crew Onboard, Show Patience Not Judgment
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Change is inevitable, especially in the dynamic environment of shipboard operations. When a seasoned, efficient crew member signs off and a new one joins, comparisons are bound to happen. The old guy knew every tool’s location, every shortcut in the ...
The Forgotten Human Element: Why Timely Sign-Offs Should Be Treated as Critical Operations
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Every time a seafarer’s sign-off gets delayed, it’s not just a logistical hiccup—it’s a broken promise. A promise that they will return home on time, attend their child’s birthday, be with an ailing parent, or simply rest after months of exhausting ...
Is It Realistically Possible to Strictly Maintain Rest Hours Onboard with the Current Manning Strength?
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Maintaining rest hours onboard ships has been a long-standing challenge in the maritime industry. Despite regulations under the STCW Convention and MLC 2006 mandating minimum hours of rest for seafarers, the reality is often far from ideal. With the current ...