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Best practices for shipboard welding
Seafaring comes with its own set of challenges and risks. Accidents affect the health and wellbeing of crew, damage vessels and equipment, and cost a lot of money. This is why safety on board matters.
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An overview of the regulations and guidelines governing mooring lines
We give a snapshot of the relevant regulatory framework governing the mooring process and mooring equipment (including ropes), and the key concepts they introduce. Find out the risks and pain points of non-compliance and how best to comply with regulations like the upcoming SOLAS Regulation II-1/3-8 by only using certified ropes that are fit for purpose, alongside an effective Line Management Plan (LMP).
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EventSea Asia 2023 Venue: Marina Bay Sands, Basement 2, Hall D-F, Booth B2-L11
Wilhelmsen Ships Service at Sea Asia 2023
Join us at Sea Asia, Booth B2-L11, where we will showcase the latest products and solutions in our portfolio of maritime essentials.
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Refrigerant handling guide
With changing regulations and multiple procedures to remember, it is crucial to remain updated with the latest information. Stay up to date with the latest knowledge and best practices for handling refrigerants with our Refrigerant handling guide.
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Unitor Welding Handbook
We have made significant updates to our Welding Handbook in the latest 16th edition. Browse the latest version here.
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Differences in technology qualification for mooring ropes with Anti Snap-Back features
With various types of certificates associated with mooring ropes, navigating the differences between a statement of qualified technology and other certifications can be challenging. This article provides an overview of the main types of certificates and why you need to obtain them from the ropes supplier.
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Avoid the risk of electrocution
Welding at sea carries a range of safety hazards—not least the ever-present risk of electrocution. The good news is that electrocution injuries are completely avoidable with the right safety precautions. Let's look at some common mistakes that heighten electrocution risk, and how welders can take steps to stay safe.
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Fuel oil treatment offers benefits to enhance vessel operational efficiency on road to decarbonization
With shipping currently responsible for 3% of global GHG emissions, the new EEXI and CII regulations that came into force in January comprise the IMO's short-term measures to address climate change. The aim is to reduce carbon intensity of all vessels with over 5,000 GT in international trading by 40% by 2030 and 70% by 2050 – an ambitious target for the maritime community to pursue.
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Acquisition complete, Navadan has become a Wilhelmsen group company
Wilhelmsen Ships Service is pleased to announce that they completed the agreement with Navadan to acquire 100% of the company, and that Navadan is now a Wilhelmsen group company.
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The safety risks of poor cylinder safety management
Technical gases are an integral part of vessel maintenance, and properly managing your gas cylinders is critical for safety. Here are five safety risks that you must keep in mind.
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REGULATOR 520 OX PRESSURE 0-10 BAR
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T-VALVE AC W/NON RETURN
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T-VALVE N2/OX W/NON
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AC HIGH PRESSURE CONNECTOR
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OX HIGH PRESSURE CONNECTOR
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NON RETURN VALVE OX
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HIGH PRESS.HOSE OX 1 MTR AND CABLE
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BLIND PLUG
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CLOSING VALVE AC
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CLOSING VALVE OX