New Lifeboat Policy

The cruise industry is to adopt new safety measures to help familiarise staff with the loading of lifeboats, it was announced today

Cruise lines adopt new lifeboat policy

By Oliver Smith, The Telegraph

The new policy, unveiled by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) and the European Cruise Council (ECC), requires all crew members to practice launching and loading a lifeboat at least once every six months.

It will apply to all ocean-going members of both associations – which includes the vast majority of cruise lines around the world – and will be effective immediately.

The regulations follow January’s Costa Concordia disaster, in which 32 people died. Subsequent investigations have claimed that a number of the ship’s crew were not drilled in correct evacuation procedure – claims denied by Costa Cruises.

“The cruise industry continues to work on a global level to improve the safety of passengers and crew, which is our number one priority,” said Christine Duffy, president and CEO of CLIA.

“Since January of this year, and in keeping with our efforts to continuously improve operational excellence, the global cruise industry has voluntarily adopted seven……[access full article]

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