Safe Mooring operations – Good Practice
Formal risk assessments are essential to protect crew, but being aware of the personal risks associated with a mooring operation will increase the safety of those involved. A well-trained crew should constantly look out for hazards, and you should be encouraged to react in a safety-based way when you encounter one. This should not slow the operation, but improve safety and effectiveness, as it is more likely to reinforce the ‘stop and think’ policy.
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