
Shipboard Fires
Posted in MaritimeShipboard fires are one of the most dangerous and potentially catastrophic incidents at sea. Ship fires prevent unique challenges for crews because of limited resources, confined spaces,
Shipboard fires are one of the most dangerous and potentially catastrophic incidents at sea. Ship fires prevent unique challenges for crews because of limited resources, confined spaces,
Maritime aviation plays an indispensable role in the global transportation network, facilitating critical operations from offshore helicopter services in oil and gas exploration to seaplanes for cargo
Mesothelioma is caused by asbestos exposure over the long term. The previous widespread use of asbestos in seafaring vessels, combined with a lack of safety regulations has
Maritime ladder and step accidents pose a significant risk within the maritime industry, impacting the safety of workers onboard ships, oil rigs, and other vessels. These accidents
GPS systems and other modern technology has revolutionized the seafaring industry. However, vessel collisions continue to occur, which all too often result in seamen sustaining serious injuries
One part of the maritime industry that gets little attention is shipbreaking. Large vessels need to be broken down at the end of their useful life, and
In the maritime sector, the transportation of hazardous goods is governed by various laws and regulations. These include the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. Established by
Maritime workers injured on the job are entitled to receive compensation, but making certain mistakes can prevent your claim from being successful. These are the most common