safety

  • Get set for your stability assessment

    Get set for your stability assessment

    21st November 2022

    In the last of his series of articles, NFFO risk, safety and training lead Charles Blyth offers advice on preparing for your vessel stability assessment, now that the new MCA under-15m safety code is in force All fishing vessels, irrespective…

  • Get set for your out-of-water inspection

    Get set for your out-of-water inspection

    8th November 2022

    In the third of his series of articles, NFFO risk, safety and training lead Charles Blyth offers advice on preparing for the out-of-water inspection, now that the new MCA under-15m safety code is in force This week, we will take…

  • Do rising costs mean increased risk?

    Do rising costs mean increased risk?

    12th July 2022

    Following the publication of its reports into the Joanna C and Nicola Faith tragedies, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch team highlights the safety lessons for the industry As operating costs continue to rise, inevitably there will be an appetite to…

  • Report issued on loss of Nicola Faith and three crew

    Report issued on loss of Nicola Faith and three crew

    6th July 2022

    The MAIB has issued its report into the capsize and sinking of the 9.8m whelk potter Nicola Faith BS 58 on 27 January, 2021, 1.9 miles north of Rhos-on-Sea in North Wales, with the loss of its three crew, reports…

  • Shetland crew head south for MOB training

    Shetland crew head south for MOB training

    20th June 2022

    Five fishermen from Shetland recently undertook man-overboard training at the Survitex facility in Aberdeen. The free in-water course – funded by the Fishing Industry Safety Group, a partnership between the MCA, the RNLI, fishermen’s associations and Seafish – is designed…

  • MCA: ‘Clarity needed on code concerns’

    MCA: ‘Clarity needed on code concerns’

    26th May 2022

    Fears that the new Code of Practice for the Safety of Small Fishing Vessels will require changes that render vessels unsafe are often due to misunderstandings, writes the Maritime and Coastguard Agency fishing safety team The Maritime and Coastguard Agency…

  • Time to consider enclosed space dangers

    Time to consider enclosed space dangers

    10th May 2022

    New rules to protect those working in enclosed spaces will come into force for fishing vessels next year, explains the MCA UK fishers will have a further year to make sure they are meeting incoming rules designed to improve safety…

  • New FISG survey could net you £200

    New FISG survey could net you £200

    23rd March 2022

    How safety aware are you? Have the recent campaigns by industry champions reached you? The Fishing Industry Safety Group (FISG) wants to know more about where and how you get hold of your information about the fishing industry, be it…

  • FISG: Meet the safety champions

    FISG: Meet the safety champions

    16th March 2022

    The best safety advice comes from working fishermen, says the Fishing Industry Safety Group: let’s hear it for the safety champions! 2021 was the worst year in a decade for deaths in our commercial fishing industry. We lost 11 men.…

  • Learning from incidents onboard

    Learning from incidents onboard

    3rd March 2022

    In this occasional series, the Sunderland Marine team provides guidance on safe working and claims avoidance on fishing vessels. This month, loss prevention executive Alvin Forster explores what can be learned in the aftermath of an incident, if time is…

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