My thoughts as published on Safety4Sea on World Mental Health Day, October 10th 2022
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My thoughts as published on Safety4Sea on World Mental Health Day, October 10th 2022
Happy to share my opinion which was shared in the Safety4Sea May 2019 SeaSense column
Despite all safety precautions, an inadequate tool-box meeting can put seafarers in harm's way. It's always worth that extra-minute.
My thoughts as published on Safety4Sea on the Day of the Seafarer, 25 June 2022
I chose to make my latest blog a hand-illustrated one, inspired by the recent imaging of the Black Hole and Frank Miller's comic art.
Happy to sharing my article which appeared on International Maritime and Port Security journal (Jan/Feb 2018)
When you lose (or have an accident), don't lose the lesson
The Captain on a ship if often called the ‘Old Man’. More often, the ‘grumpy old man’. I didn’t realize it then, but now as I have sailed into my early 40’s, I excuse my own grumpiness saying that there’s a physiological explanation for it. Today I want to touch on the sensitive topic of the effect of aging on job performance.
Happy to share my Safe-Man Model for explaining safety, as it was published in the Nautical Institute journal Seaways, September 2017