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From Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB)
  • A safety message to the recreational craft industry and pleasure boat users reiterating simple steps to prevent further deaths from CO poisoning.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry on the application of the correct safety procedures and equipment during an emergency situation.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about the critical safety considerations for single-handed fishing vessel skippers.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about how modifications and loading can adversely effect stability and how EPIRBs and/or PLBs are mandatory safety equipment for very good reason.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry urging owners to verify vessel modification plans to ensure safe operations and to check any ‘float free’ liferaft arrangements.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry featuring how well-prepared risk assessments and realistic safety procedures offer protection to single-handed skippers from the hazards faced at sea.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about the importance of reviewing newly introduced risks when plans change and regularly checking all unattended spaces.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about the importance of sounding fog signals and keeping a proper lookout to ensure safe navigation in restricted visibility.

  • Collaborative study on ECDIS use from the perspective of practitioners.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about the importance of close crew supervision during hazardous deck activities.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about the importance of distinguishing between routine pumping and an emergency situation.

  • Our initial assessment after the explosion resulting in damage and abandonment of the potting fishing vessel Galwad-Y-Mor off Cromer, Norfolk on 15 December 2020.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about how procedures for entering and working in enclosed spaces should be robust and understood.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about the hazards associated when operating your boat on your own and in particular, the risk of falling overboard.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about staying alert to the risk of capsize and inverting, particularly in steep waves, and the importance of wearing a personal flotation device.

  • A safety message to the shipping industry about mobile phone distraction and the importance of providing a safe means of segregating vehicles and pedestrians.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about the importance of wheelhouse practices such as passage planning and use of up-to-date charts.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry on the dangers of alcohol consumption and to stress the importance of risk assessing internal hatches, ladders and stairways.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about the importance of separating crew from fishing gear and how a lifejacket could have made the difference.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about how regular drills can identify problems with equipment or procedures.