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Illustration showing ship safety equipment including a cargo ship, hard hats, gloves, life jacket, fire extinguisher, lifebuoy, and boots—representing essential ship safety equipment for maritime PPE, FFA, and LSA compliance.

Ship Safety Equipment: Complete Guide to Maritime PPE, FFA, and LSA for Audit-Ready Compliance

Ship safety equipment forms the backbone of every vessel’s protection system—ensuring the safety of crew, cargo, and the ship itself. From marine life jackets and rescue boats to maritime PPE and fire-fighting appliances, these systems are not just accessories—they are mandatory lifelines defined by maritime safety rules under SOLAS, MARINA, and the ISM Code. In […]

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Crew members wearing complete maritime PPE—including helmets, gloves, safety harnesses, and coveralls—conducting a safety inspection on a ship deck with fire extinguishers and life-saving equipment visible in the background.

5 Essential Maritime PPE for Enhanced Crew Protection

Every vessel’s ship safety equipment begins with its people — and protecting those people starts with proper maritime PPE. From welding PPE and gloves to flame-retardant suits and respirators, personal protective equipment shields seafarers from the daily hazards of shipboard life. Whether you’re performing hotwork on deck, cleaning tanks, or maintaining engines, having the right

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2D illustration of maritime fire safety equipment showing a ship, fire alarm, fire hydrant, fire extinguishers, and a safety helmet under the sun and clouds — symbolizing onboard fire protection and prevention at sea.

7 Essential Tips for Maritime Fire Safety for Ship Owners

Maritime fire safety is the cornerstone of shipboard protection — forming a vessel’s critical line of defense against emergencies at sea. Fires can spread rapidly onboard, threatening lives, cargo, and the ship itself.  From extinguishers and alarms to hydrants and CO₂ systems, proper maritime safety equipment is not only a compliance requirement under SOLAS II-2

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Illustration of a seafarer wearing a marine life jacket and safety helmet, surrounded by essential maritime safety equipment including a life buoy, immersion suit, liferaft, distress flares, EPIRBs, and a rescue boat over calm water — symbolizing shipboard personal safety and survival gear.

Marine Life Jackets, Rescue Boats, and Survival Gear: Essential Ship Safety Equipment for Life-Saving Compliance

A marine life jacket stands out on a silhouetted seafarer wearing a safety helmet, surrounded by essential maritime safety gear — including a life buoy, immersion suit, liferaft, distress flare, EPIRBs, and a rescue boat — symbolizing full preparedness for emergencies at sea. In this guide you’ll learn: >> Download Now: [Free Lifejacket Inspection and

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Faceless marine safety officer inspecting ship safety equipment supplier— life ring, extinguisher, hard hat, checklist, and safety shield icons on vessel background.

Safety Equipment Supplier in the Philippines: How to Choose Reliable Vendors for Ship Safety Equipment

Ship safety equipment is only as reliable as the safety equipment supplier that provides and maintains it. A trusted safety equipment supplier is essential for shipowners, superintendents, and safety officers to ensure every marine life jacket, extinguisher, and maritime PPE on board meets international standards. From welding PPE and industrial safety equipment to marine rescue

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Ship Planned Maintenance: Complete Guide to a Reliable PMS Onboard

Why Ship Planned Maintenance Matters A ship’s Planned Maintenance System (PMS) isn’t just another compliance formality. It’s the pulse of vessel reliability — the difference between predictable performance and costly downtime. In modern shipping, every voyage is a test of readiness, and PMS is the framework that keeps machinery, records, and crew aligned toward that

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Ship Planned Maintenance Records and Audit Readiness

Records: The Backbone of Audit Readiness A Planned Maintenance System (PMS) is only as strong as its documentation. On the bridge and in the engine room, jobs get done by people—but in an inspection, jobs “exist” because the record proves they were planned, performed, verified, and filed. Organized evidence cuts inspection time, prevents non-conformities (NCs),

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Engineer reviews PMS dashboard—planned maintenance system for ships, reducing backlogs and closing NCs.

Troubleshooting a Planned Maintenance System for Ships: Backlogs, NCs and Fixes

Why PMS Problems Persist Onboard PMS trouble rarely shows up as a single dramatic failure. It creeps in quietly: tasks pile up after a port state blitz, records are scattered across laptops and lockers, and inspectors start asking the questions no one wants to hear. If your planned maintenance system for ships is producing more

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Ship planned maintenance system: ship with icons for engines, steering, genset, LSA/FFA, checklist & certificate.

Planned Maintenance System: Tasks and Intervals by Equipment

A planned maintenance system is only as strong as the tasks and intervals you define. In this practical guide, you’ll lock in realistic schedules, clean evidence, and audit-ready records without the fluff. What you will learn: Why Task and Interval Planning Defines a Strong PMS A Planned Maintenance System lives or dies by how well

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2D flat illustration of a maritime officer reviewing MARINA Circular 2025-01 with a cargo ship and compliance documents, symbolizing new ship stability rules.

MARINA Memorandum Circular No. SR-2025-01 – Key Updates

The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) has released its first marina circular of 2025, setting forth revised rules on subdivision and damage stability requirements. This measure is designed to elevate safety standards for Philippine-registered ships, particularly those newly built or imported, including second-hand vessels intended for domestic operations.  Shipowners, operators, naval architects, and maritime companies are

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