Chairman's Welcome Address
Welcome
to the 5th biennial Nautical Institute Hong Kong
Branch seminar. When the Branch Committee first met last year to discuss the
topic for the 2007 seminar, we wanted to find something new to talk about,
something that had not been discussed before at one of our seminars. However,
when we considered what it was that was occupying the minds and day to day work
of ship operators, their insurers and legal advisors, it wasn’t that they were
wondering where the next ships were going to built, or how the fleet could do
more to protect the environment; no, it was how to deal with the latest
incident that was now delaying a ship in a port, how to ensure that the Masters
and crews can comply with the latest legislation brought into force, and how to
amend the company procedures to comply with a change in the legislation without
jeopardising the operational schedule of the ship. Put simply, if the day to
day operation and management of the ship went smoothly, then the ship operators
would find themselves with more time on their hands to contemplate the
important issues of ship building and the environment.
The
dust has settled on the ISM Code, which became mandatory 10 years ago. As for
STCW, it is now 30 years since the first STCW Convention was adopted by the
IMO, and 10 years since the first major amendments were carried out. The
consensus of the Committee was that it was time for the Branch to debate the
issue of maritime accidents, why are we still having them, and what can be done
about it, hence the title of today’s seminar ‘Marine Accidents : The problems and solutions’.
We would not be able to host this seminar if it was not for the generosity of the
speakers, who have given their time freely. We have an international group of
speakers today, each one of them experts in the subject of their papers.
I
must also give thanks to our sponsors, without whose support
we would not be able to provide such a high quality seminar at an affordable
price. I am also grateful to Star Cruises, who once again have allowed
the Nautical Institute to continue to be the only organisation in
This
year we have introduced a questionnaire for our delegates. This will allow
everybody here today to have their say on the important day to day issues that
are affecting ship operators today.
Please take time to complete the questionnaire.
Thank
you,
John
Wilson, MNI,