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58 |
Yesterday |
72 |
This Month |
129 |
Last Month |
2,482 |
This Year |
21,862 |
Last Year |
22,917 |
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Sea-Safe
is
committed
to
the
safe
operation
of
its
managed
fleet
and
to
achieve
this
objective
the
Safety
and
Quality
Department
is
an
independent
specialist
function.
In
this
way,
commercial
pressures
can
be
avoided
and
Sea-Safe
can
continue
to
maintain
and
develop
the
highest
possible
standards
of
safety
and
environmental
protection
throughout
the
managed
fleet.
Our
aim
is
to
present
the
vessels
under
our
management
acceptable
to
all
major
Shipping
companies,
to
provide
the
best
possible
service
and
be
a
reliable
sparring
partner
to
our
ship-owners
and
vessels.
The
Safety
and
Quality
Department
comprises
a
Manager,
Safety
Superintendents,
a
Document
Controller
and
a
Quality
Management
Representative.
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A
number
of
the
staff
are
qualified
internal
auditors
experienced
in
performing
shipboard
and
office
internal
audits
to
ensure
continued
compliance
with
the
ISM
&
ISPS
Code.
The
Safety
and
Quality
Manager,
who
heads
the
department,
is
the
Designated
Person
Ashore
in
accordance
with
the
ISM
&
ISPS
code
and
reports
directly
to
the
Managing
Director.
Safety
Superintendents
monitor
compliance
with
the
Safety
and
Quality
Management
System
within
Sea
Safe.
They
are
responsible
for
carrying
out
ships’
inspections
and
internal
audits
in
accordance
with
the
ISM
&
ISPS
code,
and
conducting
training
sessions
both
ashore
and
on-board. |
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Sea-Safe
are
in
close
contact
to
all
the
Shipping
companies
vetting
departments,
national
authorities
and
international
organizations
in
shipping
matters.
We
are
keeping
our
ship
owners
and
vessel
updated
with
all
new
industrial
standards,
such
as
new
IMO
rules,
national
and
international
requirements
and
any
requirements
from
the
shipping
companies.
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