The horizon still calls!

The sun sinks low, a molten coin pressed gentlyinto the tired palm of the sea. I stand on the bridge of an old container ship—steel scarred, paint faded, engines breathinglike an aging beast that still knows its duty. Each day arrives heavy. A valve that groans, a radar that blinks its doubts, weather that changes … Read more

Why Every Seafarer Must Know CPR – It’s More Than Just a Safety Drill.

Onboard a ship, help isn’t minutes away—it’s miles away. Yet, many seafarers lack confidence or hands-on understanding of CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), assuming it’s solely the responsibility of the Captain, Chief Officer, or 2nd Officer. That mindset needs to change. CPR is not just a checkbox in safety training. It’s a life-saving skill that every crew … Read more

FOR CADETS AND TRAINEES:-

LEARN THESE AS FAST AS POSSIBLE IN YOUR FIRST MONTH ON BOARD SHIP:- 1. Familiarize with ship’s office – read all circulars, posters, policies on each bulkhead.2. Familiarize with bridge – do same as point no.1.3. Familiarize with engine room – do same as point no.1.4. Be respectful and obedient to all ratings and officers.5. … Read more

Commemorating the Day of the Seafarer – 25th June

Every year on June 25th, the world comes together to observe the Day of the Seafarer—a moment dedicated to recognizing the invaluable contributions of seafarers to global trade, economy, and human connection. Though often hidden from the public eye, seafarers are the silent engines that keep the world moving. Their lives are marked by profound … Read more

Ship Simulator training is critically important

Ship Simulator training is critically important and is must from time to time as your experience and size of ship grows, it inculcates following in a safe manner: 1. Risk-Free Learning Captains can practice emergency situations—engine failure, grounding, collision avoidance, etc.—without risking lives, cargo, or the ship. 2. Decision-Making Under Pressure Simulators help captains: Sharpen … Read more

Crisis of Fatigue and Healthcare Access Among Seafarers – Study Reveals!

A comprehensive study from Cardiff University’s Seafarers International Research Centre has uncovered alarming trends in the maritime industry, highlighting increasing fatigue and inadequate medical care among seafarers on cargo ships. The research, based on questionnaires and interviews with over 1,200 seafarers, reveals that more than one-third of crew members reported insufficient sleep in the previous … Read more

Launching a free fall lifeboat – on ships is a critical emergency operation, and while it’s designed to be fast and effective, there are several risks involved

1. Physical Injury to Crew Impact Forces: The high-speed entry into the water can cause back, neck, or spinal injuries if crew members are not properly seated and restrained. Improper Posture: Incorrect seating position or failure to use safety harnesses increases injury risk. 2. Equipment Malfunction Release Mechanism Failure: If the release mechanism fails, the … Read more

Being the Master (Captain) of a ship is one of the most demanding jobs in the maritime industry

Here’s why: 1. Ultimate Responsibility for Everything He is responsible for the safety of the crew, the ship, and the cargo. Any mistake, accident, or violation falls on their shoulders, even if they weren’t directly involved. 2. Navigating Complex Regulations Operate under international, national, and port-specific laws. The Master must comply with regulations from IMO … Read more