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Pilot Ladders: First sign of vessel’s safety standards ?

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pilot Shipping is changing drastically and not all changes are liked by shipowners, ship managers, and seafarers. But if there was one change that is being welcomed by all is this... Shipping industry now takes every personal injury or death very seriously. For tanker operators, the oil Majors even require a death onboard any of their vessels to be reported to them. We have to consider this change as a welcome change. The KPI for Personal injuries and deaths need to be set to zero, an absolute zero. But one area where we keep hearing about the loss of life or injuries for that related to embarking and disembarking of pilots. We need to bring these to zero as well. But that won't happen just by thinking about it. Pilot embarkation & disembarkation is a very routine but risky operation. We keep hearing the tragic news of the death of pilots while embarking and disembarking from the ships. All of these accidents are avoidable. So what we, seafarers can do to avoid these accidents? Well, we can ensure that the boarding arrangements are adequate and safe for pilot embarkation and disembarkation. Let us discuss how it is done. Pilot ladder requirement The principle requirement for the pilot ladders is governed by Regulation 23, chapter V of the SOLAS. There are few other references that talk ...

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Comments (2)

  • han January 6, 2020
    is there any certificate requirement also for embarkation ladder of life raft?
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  • Gary Clay June 3, 2020
    The following statement in the article is factually incorrect...'Pilot ladder needs to be secured with appropriate shackles to a strong point on the deck. Use of ropes to secure the pilot ladder is a big no-no.' Ropes should ALWAYS be used shackles should NEVER be used. This information in incorrect and highly dangerous. I am a pilot and have been for 19 years. We struggle to improve safety when such incorrect information is shared.
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Capt Rajeev Jassal

About Capt Rajeev Jassal

Capt. Rajeev Jassal has sailed for over 24 years mainly on crude oil, product and chemical tankers. He holds MBA in shipping & Logistics degree from London. He has done extensive research on quantitatively measuring Safety culture onboard and safety climate ashore which he believes is the most important element for safer shipping.

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