For cruise ship workers who are based in New York, long shifts at sea are a basic part of the job. There are different workplace risks associated with these voyages, but one of the more insidious ones is managing the risk of scurvy. Scurvy on cruises The reason that...
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Hazards faced by maritime workers
There are risks to working on ships and at seaports in New York and surrounding areas. Maritime workers are surrounded by hazardous equipment and extreme weather conditions, so they could face serious injuries. Slips and falls Maritime workers work at sea, so they are...
Cruise ship injuries lead to loss claims
Traveling on a cruise ship could be an enjoyable experience or a catastrophic one. A vacationer might suffer an injury that requires immediate and extensive medical attention. Long before returning to a New York residence, an injured traveler may worry about the short...
Your options for workers’ compensation under the Longshore Act
The Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act provides compensation for any lost payments and health care services provided to maritime workers who are injured on the job. Their injuries must occur at work and in U.S. waters where vessels are being operated. The...
Investigating common reasons for maritime accidents
With more people on the water in recreational boating, safety becomes an issue. Residents of New York City and other nearby areas of New York may want to learn more about the reasons for maritime accidents. In 2019, the Coast Guard (USCG) reported 4,168 accidents that...
Reckless inactions lead to fatal ship collisions
A lack of communication is not a common excuse for a fatal car crash, but this problem is common for ships that collide with other vessels or objects on the water. The reason why they crash is because the ships send warnings that are frequently ignored. The NTSB has...
Why loading dock safety is important
Residents and businesses of New York City and other nearby areas of New York may want to learn more about why it is important to focus on safety when it comes to loading docks. According to EHS Today, every loading dock should have a vehicle restraint. In the year...
4 common ship deck accidents
Marine workers in New York are working in one of the most dangerous industries. Ships have many hazards, and when work-related accidents occur out at sea, it can be more difficult for injured workers to get medical attention. Here are four of the most common accidents...
Why safety and upkeep is so important for at-sea vessels
Maritime workers in New York who are at sea most of their working time understand that the vessel is actually their home as well as their work environment. The boat is clearly much more than a mere work location for most. Vessels are also areas of constant activity,...
The rates of deaths and injuries on cruise ships
Dying on a cruise ship doesn't happen often but only to a small percentage of the millions of annual passengers on these ships. In fact, most cruise passengers are two or three more likely to be killed in motor vehicle accidents in New York. Even so, cruise ship...