The UK P&I Club welcomes a new EHMC DVD on
improving safety when mooring ships
The UK P&I Club has applauded the European Harbour
Masters' Committee (EHMC) for its release of a new DVD entitled "The Missing
Link, improving the mooring process".
The UK Club has for a long time been very concerned
about the number and severity of accidents which occur when ships are under tow
or are engaged in mooring alongside. Even fatalities to crew and to shoreside
mooring gangs are not rare occurrences while far too many incidents result in
injuries that will end a seafarer's or stevedore's career. Despite much
publicity regarding the risks, the 'do's and do not's' when working as part of
a mooring party, the Club says the claims still keep coming in, often
accompanied by horrific photographs.
Over recent years, the Club has analysed the claims it
has received in respect of mooring incidents and these pie graphs show some of
the results:
Note to editors: these pie charts can be downloaded
from http://www.dunelmpr.co.uk/UKP&I-Photogallery-NEW.htm.
This new DVD has been produced by the EHMC in
partnership with, amongst others, the Nautical Institute and the UK Club, which
the EHMC says "delivered valuable input and know how". The Nautical Institute
will launch the Missing Link in its November issue of Seaways and will dedicate
this issue to safe mooring while the UK P&I Club will distribute it
directly to vessels as part of its ongoing training programme.
Available on the UK Club's own website
www.ukpandi.com is a
recent publication on the same subject. This is entitled "Risk Focus:
Moorings".
Notes to editors:
UK P&I Club
The United Kingdom Mutual Steam Ship Assurance
Association (Bermuda) Limited is generally known as the UK P&I Club. As a
mutual association, the UK Club has no outside shareholders and no financial
links with other organisations. Since its establishment in 1869, the Club has
existed solely for the benefit of its members. Its structure as a mutual
insurance association enables it to respond to the changing needs of its
assureds and allows it to provide superior service, attention and coverage.
The UK P&I Club is directed by the members.
Overall control lies with the directors, elected by the members from amongst
themselves. The directors normally meet four times a year to formulate policy
on calls, the scope of cover, finance, underwriting and claims matters,
reinsurance and issues affecting the P&I world. They resolve specific
claims which may not fall clearly within the cover.
Thomas Miller, the Club's managers, are organised to
respond promptly to requests for assistance and to provide informed advice and
help with members' claims. Individual support goes far beyond that normally
provided by a commercial insurer.
The UK Club's size and the scale of the managers'
operations has enabled the latter to develop specialist skills and expertise
seldom seen in marine P&I.;
In 350 ports around the world, on-the-spot help and
local expertise is always available to members and the masters of their ships
from the Club's 460 correspondents and claims handling services and advice from
the network of offices and branches in London, Piraeus, New Jersey, San
Francisco, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, Beijing and Shanghai.
Thomas Miller
The Thomas Miller Group manages a number of
world-leading mutual insurance organisations or "clubs," providing insurance
for shipping, transport and professional indemnity risks; and captive insurance
companies in the Isle of Man and Bermuda. Thomas Miller provides risk
management consultancy services and, through its regulated specialist
subsidiaries, delivers a full investment management service to mutual clubs,
captives and other clients. The firm incorporated in 1999 and is owned and
controlled by its 550 employees worldwide.
Downloads
A copy of the EHMC press release can be downloaded
from http://www.dunelmpr.co.uk
A .pdf of Risk Focus: Moorings can be downloaded from
http://www.dunelmpr.co.uk/UKP&I-Photogallery-NEW.htm
and the UK Club's own website www.ukpandi.com
For further information contact:
David Cheslin Dunelm Public Relations Tel:
+44 (0) 20 7345 5233 E-mail:
davidcheslin@dunelmpr.co.uk Website:
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