Year: 2025 Language: English Author: Britannia P&I Club Genre: Periodical publication, Bulletin Edition: May 2025 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 16 Description: The quarterly publication of Crew Watch is aimed directly at Members’ crew with practical advice of topical Safety, Health and Welfare issue. This edition of Crew Watch covers a range of issues important to the safety, health and wellbeing of seafarers. A vital part of the seafarer community is women and we are supporting The International Day for Women in Maritime on 18 May by having all the articles in this issue written by women. We have an article aimed at raising understanding of heatstroke at sea and how to prevent it, while another article looks at kidney stones and learning effective mitigation strategies. Crew actions can influence maritime claims and a feature examines how best practices in the way crew handles routine operations, record-keeping and incident response significantly helps to protect the crew and shipowners from incurring potential legal liabilities. An article provides tips on maintaining wellbeing while navigating the challenges of extended deployments.
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Crew Watch - May, 2025
Language: English
Author: Britannia P&I Club
Genre: Periodical publication, Bulletin
Edition: May 2025
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 16
Description: The quarterly publication of Crew Watch is aimed directly at Members’ crew with practical advice of topical Safety, Health and Welfare issue.
This edition of Crew Watch covers a range of issues important to the safety, health and wellbeing of seafarers. A vital part of the seafarer community is women and we are supporting The International Day for Women in Maritime on 18 May by having all the articles in this issue written by women. We have an article aimed at raising understanding of heatstroke at sea and how to prevent it, while another article looks at kidney stones and learning effective mitigation strategies.
Crew actions can influence maritime claims and a feature examines how best practices in the way crew handles routine operations, record-keeping and incident response significantly helps to protect the crew and shipowners from incurring potential legal liabilities. An article provides tips on maintaining wellbeing while navigating the challenges of extended deployments.
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