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IFSMA Newsletter Nr.36 PDF Drukāt E-pasts
Piektdiena, 01 janvāris 2021 12:43
Secretary General’s Report
 

As the pandemic still rages on around the world, there is some good news in the form of more companies developing a COVID-19 vaccine which are now starting to get clearance for use around the world. November saw the IMO issue a Resolution covering the revised Industry Crew Change Protocols for States to adopt and also encouraging States to treat seafarers as key workers. This was followed in December by a Resolution from the United Nations General Assembly and the ILO for States to treat seafarers as key workers so that they can be treated alongside others when the new COVID-19 vaccinations become available. Hopefully, we will hear more about this in the New Year. Much work is ongoing across the industry to lobby nations on your behalf and a group of us, led by the International Chamber of Shipping, are working on how we can get S seafarers vaccinated and ways in which you can be certificated for free movement around the world.

Please click here to read complete Newsletter: IFSMA NL 36

 
CESMA news, September 2020 PDF Drukāt E-pasts
Pirmdiena, 21 decembris 2020 07:25
In this Issue:
 
- 2020 More than chalanging Year
- CESMA elected new Vice President
- VDKS elected new President
- UN adopts Seafarer Resolution
- EU project Skillsea
 
 
CESMA news, September 2020: CESMA news, September 2020
 
 
IFSMA Newsletter Nr.35 PDF Drukāt E-pasts
Pirmdiena, 07 decembris 2020 10:57

There is never a dull moment in this new world in which we live. Many of our nations are now in the throes of a second wave of COVID-19 and this has had an effect on crew changes once again which have slowed in some areas. There are still about 400,000 seafarers at sea who are past their contract times. Mercifully the industry has managed to get most who were over 12 months at sea back home again. Rest assured that the industry, led by ITF and ICS and supported by IFSMA and the nongovernmental organisations Intermanager, Intertanko, IMEC and many others, are doing their utmost to get States to recognise seafarers as key workers and to enable crew changes to move again.

 

Please click here to read complete Newsletter: IFSMA NL 35

 
CESMA news, September 2020 PDF Drukāt E-pasts
Ceturtdiena, 05 novembris 2020 19:46
 
 
IN THIS ISSUE:
 
1. CESMA COUNCIL MEETING AND AGA 2020
 
2. NVKK ISSUED LEGAL HANDBOOK FOR SHIPMASTER
 
 
3. WORLD MARITIME DAY
 
 
4. MASTER PLEADS GUILTY TO LEAVING PORTS WITH KNOWN ENGINE PROBLEMS
 
5. MAURITIUS ARRESTS OFFICERS AND TOWS WAKASHIO AS QUESTIONS PERSIST
 
 
 
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Protocols to Mitigate the Risks of Cases On Board Ships PDF Drukāt E-pasts
Trešdiena, 02 septembris 2020 11:05

1. Introduction

As we progress through the COVID-19 pandemic, it is vital to keep trade moving. To do that, we must ensure that crew can embark and disembark safely and efficiently.
ICS, IMHA and INTERTANKO have created two tools to help ship operators manage cases on board:
a flowchart to help identify the process to follow when managing a larger number of suspect cases of COVID-19 on board; and a PCR testing procedures matrix to help identify what to do and when prior to boarding and if a suspect case is identified on the ship.

To Reed full Protocol press on link: COVID - 19 Protocol

 
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