Photographs Showing Some Best Practices on BSM ships

At BSM, we believe in walking the walk and not just talking the talk. Our seafarers are always undertaking best practices at sea to ensure safety and improve operational efficiency.

Washing mooring ropes

Washing mooring ropes with fresh water after departure

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Labelling dry store items with short expiry

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Using e pencils to fill up checklists on i pad

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Use of anti-whiplash on air hoses

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Notice to shut the cocks of tank gauge glasses

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Valve name and number marked on floor plate

Please attempt to follow similar best practices on board your ship.

Source: 'BSM Ships'

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