A REFRESHED Safety@Sea Singapore Campaign was unveiled by Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) chief executive Andrew Tan at the launch of the 5th International Safety@Sea Week at Marina south pier.
The Safety@Sea Singapore Campaign is an industry-wide effort to increase awareness of safe practices and foster a safety-first culture at sea. This year's campaign will take a more targeted approach in reaching out to various stakeholders with relevant and hard-hitting safety messages.
MPA will circulate a new set of eye-catching posters with updated safety messages tailored for target groups such as bridge teams, crew, ferry passengers and the pleasure craft community.
MPA will also develop a new Safety@Sea website, a one-stop digital platform for the maritime community to get up-to-date information on events and collaterals relating to maritime safety.
The Safety@Sea Singapore Campaign is an industry-wide effort to increase awareness of safe practices and foster a safety-first culture at sea. This year's campaign will take a more targeted approach in reaching out to various stakeholders with relevant and hard-hitting safety messages.
MPA will circulate a new set of eye-catching posters with updated safety messages tailored for target groups such as bridge teams, crew, ferry passengers and the pleasure craft community.
MPA will also develop a new Safety@Sea website, a one-stop digital platform for the maritime community to get up-to-date information on events and collaterals relating to maritime safety.