Happy World Seafarers Day! Today we acknowledge and celebrate the dedication and resilience of seafarers worldwide. As ships grow larger and risks increase, their role becomes even more critical. This year's theme, #SafetyTipsAtSea emphasizes the urgent need to prioritize seafarers' well-being due to rising maritime challenges. Let's all play our roles and work together towards making seafarers' lives safer by implementing better safety measures and supporting their needs.
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🌊 Celebrating International Seafarers Day 2024: Navigating the Future - Safety First! 🌊 Today, we pay tribute to the remarkable men and women who traverse our oceans, ensuring the seamless and safe transport of goods worldwide. As we celebrate International Seafarers Day, the theme "Navigating the Future: Safety First!" reminds us of the critical role of safety in the maritime industry. 🔹 Innovative Safety Measures: Embracing advanced technologies and practices that prioritize safety ensures a sustainable and secure future for our seafarers. 🔹 Continuous Training: Equipping our seafarers with the latest skills and knowledge through ongoing training is essential for safe navigation and operations. 🔹 Well-being Focus: Creating a safe working environment includes supporting the mental and physical health of our seafarers. To all seafarers, we extend our deepest gratitude for your dedication and commitment. Your efforts keep the world connected and thriving. #InternationalSeafarersDay #NavigatingTheFuture #SafetyFirst #MaritimeSafety #Seafarers #MaritimeIndustry #wistacyprus
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Safe Seas, Safer Futures: Celebrating the Day of the Seafarer This June 25th, join us in honoring the heroes who navigate the world's oceans. Day of the Seafarer 2024 emphasizes the vital role seafarers play in ensuring maritime safety—a commitment that keeps us all safer. Showcase Your Safety Skills: Are you a seafarer? We invite you to share a photo showing how you keep your workplace safe. Seafarers are not just essential to the maritime industry; they are the backbone of maritime safety. Their well-being impacts us all, as they keep our maritime routes secure and sustainable. Join the movement to make our seas safer. Follow our activities, participate in our training sessions, and let’s build a resilient maritime community together. Let’s make this Day of the Seafarer the most impactful yet. Together, we can highlight the critical safety practices that protect seafarers and sustain the marine environment. International Maritime Organization #SafetyTipsAtSea #DayOfTheSeafarer #MaritimeSafety #Seafarers #IMO
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Today, on the International Day of the Seafarer, we're proud to showcase our employees' seafaring experience and their unwavering commitment to safety at sea. At Pole Star, we intimately understand the crucial role every seafarer plays in ensuring maritime safety. This insight stems from our dedication to serving the maritime industry and the rich seafaring experience of our team members. 👉 To all seafarers: Your expertise not only keeps our oceans secure but propels global trade forward. We salute your tireless dedication to safety at sea. Our commitment to innovation drives us to continuously adapt to technological advancements, keeping us at the forefront of safe practices. We're passionate about delivering crew-centric solutions that leverage data to future-proof shipping operations and elevate safety standards at sea. 👉 Join us in our mission to make the maritime workplace safer for everyone. Stay connected and safe. #DayOfTheSeafarer #MaritimeSafety #SafetyAtSea #MaritimeInnovation #DigitalTransformation #CrewSafety #Podium5 #PoleStarGlobal #ShipsandShipping #SafetyTipsAtSea
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🌊 Celebrating the International Maritime Organization's Day of the Seafarer! 🌊 Today, we honor the invaluable contributions of seafarers who ensure the #maritime sector remains a safer workplace. This year's campaign highlights seafarers' efforts in enhancing safety within the industry. In line with this theme, Digital Seafarers shares these essential #SafetyTipsAtSea: 1. Never assume there is no risk: Always stay alert to all possible scenarios that may arise while performing tasks on board. Taking safety for granted and being overconfident are imminent risks for accidents. 2. When in doubt, assume the risk: This principle is crucial in maritime safety. If there is any doubt about a situation, assume that a risk exists. Remember, you are not alone in your duties on board; always consult and seek assistance. 3. Never forget the sacrifice: The time spent away from family and loved ones has a single objective—to keep you safe and ensure you return home in one piece. Always prioritize your safety, knowing many are waiting for you back home.⚓ Are you a seafarer? Please share a safety tip at sea!. #SeafarerDay #MaritimeSafety #SeafarerWellbeing #SafetyTipsAtSea #SeafarerSupport #GlobalMaritime #WorkplaceSafety #SustainableShipping
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Day of the Seafarer 🚢 The Day of the Seafarer has been celebrated annually on June 25 since 2010. This year, the theme of the day is to make the maritime sector a safer place to work. Decent work is one of TT-Line's six key goals for sustainable development. For TT-Line, economic growth and sustainability go hand in hand. For economic growth to have a positive impact, it must be accompanied by decent work, which includes full productivity and a safe and inclusive working environment. Safety on board is an important issue for us. After all, a safe working environment is not only important for our crew on board, but also means a safe ferry for our passengers. As a minimum standard, all safety measures must meet the requirements of international, regional and national safety regulations for seagoing vessels. The basis for this is the SOLAS Convention (Safety of Life at Sea) of the International Maritime Organization IMO. #SafetyTipsAtSea #dayoftheseafarer #ttline
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Day of the Seafarer ⚓ Seafarers are the driving force of the maritime industry. Beyond their everyday duties, seafarers face the challenges posed by decarbonisation efforts, adopting new fuels, innovative vessel designs, and the ongoing digitalisation of the industry. All while their safety remains the paramount concern. Geopolitical tensions and conflicts add another layer of complexity to their crucial role. Today, on the Day of the Seafarer, the theme is "Your top tips for safety at sea". The most valuable safety insights come from the seafarers themselves. It underscores the importance of actively listening and learning from their experiences, not just today, but every day. #DayOfTheSeafarer #SeafarerSafety #MaritimeIndustry #SafetyTipsAtSea
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Today is International Day of the Seafarer! This year, the International Maritime Organization has chosen safety at sea as the theme to raise awareness about the need to protect the physical and mental wellbeing of the two million seafarers worldwide. Safety at sea will also be a key topic in our next issue of Cruise & Ferry Review, which will be published in August. If your company provides products or services to help passenger ship operators protect the safety of their crew members, guests and vessels, contact your CFR account managers to find out how you can get involved in our annual Maritime Safety feature. #SafetyTipsAtSea #DayOfTheSeafarer #cruise
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The importance of the role that seafarers play in global trade and the global economy cannot be overstated: they are at the very heart of shipping worldwide. As such, we join our subsidiary Marine Benefits in highlighting the International Maritime Organization's Day of the Seafarer 2024 and its focus on safety at sea for these crucial workers. Marine Benefits own Re:fresh 2024 study highlighted the importance of safety onboard to crews for both their physical and mental wellbeing. We believe that increasing safety though the use of best practices - along with knowledge sharing and training to help prevent unwanted incidents from occurring - is vital, together with a solid support system to address the psychological strains that can arise for these workers who can spend long periods away from their loved ones. You can discover more about this year's Day of the Seafarer theme at the IMO's website at: https://lnkd.in/dcmj3BQD #SafetyTipsAtSea #marinebenefits #imo #expectmore
Happy day of the seafarer! Today, we celebrate seafarers around the world and highlight this year's theme by the International Maritime Organization: "Navigating the Future: Safety First." Our recent Re:fresh 2024 global study revealed that 75% of seafarers are concious about safety onboard. It is, therefore, paramount to ensure both physical and psychological safety on ships. We encourage everyone to read the tips under #SafetyTipsAtSea to hear directly from seafarers on how to foster safety onboard. To all seafarers, happy day of the seafarer, and thank you for your hard work and dedication! #CrewWellbeing #WellbeingAtSea #MaritimeSafety
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Thats a great quote from General Secretary Arsenio Dominguez. Unfortunately as I have see recently designers, builders and company's don't agree. If they did seafarers would be involved in the initial risk assessment and concept design stage. The majority of the time seafarers get a bit of time before having a ship handed over to them but this is only for familarisation. There's no chance to make any changes for the safety issues that are now built into the vessel. If they are very lucky seafarers might get to make comments on some of the layout drawings, even then the design concept is done and major changes are not possible. As we move to fuels such as Ammonia which are novel from the point of being a fuel have been carried onboard ships for decades. There's a wealth of seafarer expereince about what a safe and operable system design is and what is dangereous and difficult to operate and maintain. Yet that expereince is being either ignored or under utilised. This will result in systems which at best increase complexity and crew workload and at worse add in risks that didn't need to be there and lack the required safety systems to mitigate them. Designers and shipyards involvement lasts only a few years and stops after a vessel is handed over. For seafarers our involvement lasts 20-35 years. While ease of design and build are important considerations, they must not override crew safety, ease of operation and ease of maintenance. This is something I want to see change in our industry. #nautilusint #MarineEngineering #Seafarers
As the campaign draws to a close, we want to reiterate our appreciation for seafarers' contributions to a safety culture in the maritime industry. Your commitment to safety and excellence is greatly appreciated and makes a significant impact on our industry. #SafetyTipsAtSea Happy International #DayoftheSeafarer
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