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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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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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Planned Maintenance System for Ships: Step-by-Step Setup

Why a Structured PMS Matters A Planned Maintenance System for ships (PMS) is the backbone of safe and efficient operations. When it’s weak, small issues multiply: jobs go unchecked, parts fail unexpectedly, and non-conformities (NCs) appear during audits. A poorly maintained PMS can mean missed maintenance on safety-critical systems, unclear responsibilities, and inconsistent evidence —

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