It’s been a busy week for us at the IMO, co-organising a major international symposium while also gaining valuable insights from another impactful event.
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In October 2024, the International Maritime Organization began a four-year review of the STCW code, considering over 400 proposed changes. Key among these are proposals is to shift Dynamic Positioning training from Part B (guidance) to Part A (mandatory regulation). If adopted, these changes would formalize DP training standards under IMO governance.
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The Council of the IMO met to discuss a wide range matters affecting the business and finances of our global regulator, and to receive updates on the activities of many IMO bodies.
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We are excited to announce that the 3rd International Maritime Human Factors Symposium (IMHFS) will be held this year at the prestigious IMO Headquarters in London on the 28th-29th November 2024.
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The Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization, Mr Arsenio Dominguez, welcomed to his Headquarters the President of The Nautical Institute, Captain Trevor Bailey, on 17 September 2024.
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In a briefing held last Friday, the Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization, Mr Arsenio Dominguez, has outlined his priorities and focal issues for the upcoming semester.
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The Nautical Institute is at International Maritime Organization (IMO) Headquarters in London this week for the meeting of the Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW)...
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The 9th meeting of the III Sub-Committee was held remotely from 31 July to 4 August 2023 with Mrs Claudia Grant (Jamaica) in the chair. As always, this committee concentrates on ensuring that the regulations developed in other committees are implemented in practice.
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