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What are the SOLAS lifeboat and abandon ship drill requirements?
SOLAS requires regular abandon-ship and fire drills, with musters, equipment checks and the lowering and manoeuvring of lifeboats at defined intervals.
Shipboard OperationsWhat is the man overboard (MOB) procedure on a ship?
When someone falls overboard, immediate, drilled actions — raising the alarm, marking the position and turning the ship back — give the best chance of recovery.
Merchant Navy CareersWhat are the four STCW basic safety training courses?
Before joining a ship, every seafarer must complete STCW basic safety training — four short courses covering survival, firefighting, first aid and personal safety.
Shipboard OperationsWhat safety precautions are taken for working aloft on a ship?
Working aloft — up the mast, funnel or high structures — demands a permit, a safety harness, secured tools, and control of hazards such as radar, whistle and overside work.
Shipboard OperationsHow do I prepare for a Port State Control inspection?
How to be ready for Port State Control — certificates, drills, maintenance evidence and housekeeping — so a routine inspection does not become a detention.
Shipboard OperationsWhat is the abandon ship procedure and when is it ordered?
Abandoning ship is the last resort when a vessel can no longer be saved — it follows a drilled sequence of muster, boarding survival craft and summoning rescue.
