Dotaciones de los buques españoles.
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Real Decreto Legislativo 2/2011, de 5 de septiembre, por el que se aprueba el Texto Refundido de la Ley de Puertos del Estado y de la Marina Mercante.
BOLETÍN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO Núm. 253 Jueves 20 de octubre de 2011 Sec. I. Pág. 109612
Artículo 253.
Dotaciones de los buques.
1. El número de miembros de la dotación de los buques y sus condiciones de capacitación profesional deben ser las adecuadas para garantizar en todo momento la seguridad de la navegación y del buque, teniendo en cuenta sus características técnicas y de explotación, en los términos que reglamentariamente se establezcan.
2. El capitán y el primer oficial de cubierta de los buques nacionales deberán tener la nacionalidad de un Estado miembro del Espacio Económico Europeo, salvo
Sub-Committee on Safety of Navigation (NAV), 59th session: 2 to 6 September 2013
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Cruise safety dominates regulations following Concordia tragedy
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RINA's highlights on cruise ship stability challenges
Market conditions as well as green regulations have been pushing the cruise lines to further explore energy efficiency measures and technology to reduce their eco-footprint.
RINA's conference on design and operation of passenger ships in November last year, highlighted some of the challenges faced by the passenger shipping industry in terms of their approach to assessing cruise ship stability, as well as practical steps that can be taken to improve evacuation procedures in the event of a casualty and risk assessment for passenger ships.
David Ridden, principal consultant at Burness Corlett Three Quays, highlighted the practical difficulties of assessing the stability of cruise ships, which have been increasing in size and in numbers during the
The importance of onboard management to vessel's safety
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Seafarer attitude-change as loss-prevention strategy
Attitude change is key to boosting shipping's professional image, says Rajaish Bajpaee, Chief Executive Officer of Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM).
Ensuring a robust and dependable safety culture onboard ship is essential to reducing large scale accidents at sea, which is why BSM has placed seafarer attitude-change at the heart of its loss-prevention strategy.
“Getting your onboard and shore-based management teams to embrace a loss-prevention mind-set is crucial to the industry goal of no injuries or loss of life, no damage or loss to cargo, no damage or loss to the ship, and no damage or loss to the environment,” said Rajaish Bajpaee.
He added: “In BSM, we have an elaborate process to select our seafarers with the