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Today marks the launch of the latest phase of the government’s global campaign to warn migrants of the consequences of entering the UK illegally.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
A safety message to the shipping industry on the importance of using the correct procedure when passing through power operated watertight doors.
This booklet provides guidance on how to assess the stability of your vessel and is intended to help you understand the principles of stability, the associated risks and hazards and what you can do to minimise them.
Ministry of Defence (MOD) Freedom of Information (FOI) responses published during the week commencing 9 November 2015.
The merchant shipping regulations 1998 for construction of passenger ships classes III to VI(A).
This MSN replaces MSN 1670 Amendment 1
Location: Off Ramsgate, England.
The UK registered ship damaged after contact with barge leg lost from Aarsleff Jack III while it was under tow by tug Westsund in the west Baltic Sea. Lead investigating state: Denmark
Urgent safety lessons issued after shift and toppling of freight vehicles on board a ro-ro passenger ferry in heavy weather.
Location: Southampton Water, England.
The size of the UK and world shipping fleets on 31 December 2022.
A safety message to the shipping industry on the safe use of proximity switches on vessels with davit launched survival craft.
This consultation seeks views on the implementation of the updates of the International High Speed Craft (HSC) Codes which operate under Chapter X of SOLAS.
Location: 8 miles south east of Start Point, Sanday Island, Orkney, Scotland.
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