All Safety articles – Page 17
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Konecranes adds inspections app
Konecranes has developed its CheckApp for Daily Inspections to help crane users record their findings while performing pre-shift and/or pre-lift inspections.
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Windship targets zero emissions with ship design
Windship Technology has unveiled what it claims to be the first “true zero emission” ship design.
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Verton partners with Crosby
The Crosby Group has invested in Australia-based Verton Technologies. The companies will collaborate to accelerate the adoption of Verton’s remote-control load orientation solutions.
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Sarens Adds Three New Demag Cranes to its Australian Fleet
Sarens brings the AC130-5, AC250-5, and AC300-6 to its fleet in Australia.
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RightShip launches safety score
Maritime risk management organisation RightShip launched its safety score and platform on February 8. It has been designed to improve safety standards for shipping.
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BIMCO developing AIS clause
BIMCO is working on a charter party clause to help tackle potential abuse of the automatic identification system (AIS), which is mandatory for all ships to carry under Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations.
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Heavy Lift Awards returns for 2021
The Heavy Lift Awards is returning for the third consecutive year to celebrate the achievements of the project cargo supply chain.
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Four of Volga-Dnepr’s AN-124s return to flight
Four of Volga-Dnepr’s AN-124-100 aircraft are back in business, according to HLPFI’s sister publication Air Cargo News.
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Material handling equipment comes online
fadequipmentstore.com has been officially launched. The online store puts lifting material handling, under-the-jib equipment, safety and load monitoring products a click away from end users in warehouses, manufacturing, construction, oil and gas, renewables sectors, said the company.
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SC&RA teams up with ITI
The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) has partnered with Industrial Training International (ITI) to promote its bridge safety and accident prevention course, amongst its other learning resources.
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Entries open for ESTA Awards 2021
There is still time to enter the 2021 ESTA Awards of Excellence, which will take place virtually on April 22.
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Geodis bolsters its project logistics business
Geodis Industrial Projects is rebranding as Geodis Project Logistics as it expands its service offering.
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Sarens Offloads, Transports, and Constructs Gas-Chemical Complex in Kazakhstan
Sarens Kazakhstan has executed the full project scope in Atyrau, Kazakhstan for a gas-chemical complex in Atyrau.
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Denouncing “no crew change” clauses
IMO secretary general Kitack Lim has spoken out against “no crew change” clauses that are being inserted into charter parties, stating that such clauses exacerbate the dire situation of stranded seafarers and undermine the efforts undertaken to resolve the ongoing crew change crisis.
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Funding granted for ammonia fuel cell project
The ShipFC project has been awarded funding from the EU’s research and innovation programme, Horizon 2020, under the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU).
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Respecting seafarer rights
The IMO used UN Human Rights Day to highlight the plight of seafarers who are still stranded at sea. It has issued a strong call for their fundamental rights to be respected.
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Associations urge vaccine priority for frontline personnel
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) and seven other cargo transportation sector groups want the country’s supply chain professionals to get priority access to a Covid-19 vaccination.
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Full-scope move in Atyrau
Sarens handled the transport and installation of 25 pieces of equipment for a gas-chemical complex in Atyrau, Kazakhstan. The project was more than one year in the planning.
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Alstom and Geodis deliver metro trains for Hanoi
In partnership with Geodis, Alstom’s exceptional transport department is managing the transport of ten four-car metro trains from its manufacturing facility in Valenciennes, France, to Hanoi, Vietnam.
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HTA examines safety of abnormal moves
The UK’s Heavy Transport Association (HTA) has launched a series of schemes examining various aspects of abnormal and indivisible load movements.