There are plenty of New York residents who work at sea, in various roles. There are those who work on cruise ships, some who work as crew members on cargo ships or merchant vessels and even fishermen – all, and more, have a much different work environment than most...
Month: September 2021
Occupational diseases and the LHWCA
There are plenty of ways for a longshoreman to be injured on the job. And when it happens, it’s usually obvious. Something goes wrong, either with a procedure or a piece of equipment, the worker is in direct proximity when the failure occurs, and an injury results....
It is surprising how risky taking a cruise can be
No longer an activity reserved for those of considerable wealth, many people across the country are likely to start filling cruise ships again in the upcoming months. Cruises are supposed to be fun and relaxing experiences. Very few people would take a cruise if they...
Annual report discusses common dangers facing sea workers
Maritime workers are at constant risk of accidents and injuries as they go about their duties. The same applies to anyone at sea whether it is for work or pleasure. This is true in New York, across the United States and all over the world. The nature of sea activities...
Coast Guard saves two off the coast of Alaska
Working off-shore or on an ocean vessel is dangerous and rewarding work. It can allow workers financial freedom in a unique and needed field. And, as anyone that works off-shore or on a vessel knows, the U.S. Coast Guard is always on duty to help save their lives....