Singapore Steps Up Safety At Sea

December 21, 2017

 The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has stepped up efforts to enhance safety at sea during the year-end festive season. As everyone unwinds during this period, MPA urges the public and all port users to remain vigilant and safe at sea.

Typically, the Port of Singapore sees as much as a 15 per cent increase in the number of passengers during the months of November to January. This period coincides with the Northeast monsoon season, which may create unfavourable conditions at sea. Passengers should continue to be mindful of basic safety practices while enjoying the festive mood.
MPA has taken additional measures during the festive season to raise safety awareness and ensure that all port users remain vigilant and observe safety rules. For example, on top of scheduled inspections, MPA’s port inspectors and marine surveyors have been carrying out spot checks more frequently on ferries and harbour and pleasure craft to ensure that they comply with the necessary rules and regulations.
MPA officers also continue to conduct briefings on navigational safety to Masters and crew of regional ferries, launch operators, pleasure craft and sea sports centres to provide updates on the port and remind them of the importance of adhering to bridge management procedures, maintaining a proper lookout at all times and preventing close-quarters situations.
Vessels are also reminded through MPA’s Vessel Traffic Information Service broadcast to remain alert and observe safety best practices when crossing the Traffic Separation Scheme and precautionary areas.
Members of the public who are taking ferries or cruises are reminded to be vigilant at all times and exercise care when travelling. They should familiarise themselves with the life-saving equipment and passenger safety instructions.
MPA’s Port Master, Kevin Wong, said: “Safety is everyone’s responsibility. While we enjoy the festive season, let’s not forget to stay safe at all times. Always exercise extra caution and navigational prudence, and observe best practices. Do this every day of the year but carry this out with even greater care during the holidays.”

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