Cruise industry announces operational safety review Print E-mail
Monday, 30 January 2012 10:54

FORT LAUDERDALE — In response to the Concordia incident and as part of the industry’s continuous efforts to review and improve safety measures, the Cruise Lines International Association, Inc. (CLIA), speaking on behalf of the global cruise lines industry, is launching a Cruise Industry Operational Safety Review.

The Review will include a comprehensive assessment of the critical human factors and operational aspects of maritime safety. As best practices are identified, they will be shared among CLIA members and any appropriate recommendations will be shared with the IMO.

Recommendations will be made on an ongoing basis.

Key components of the Review include:

  • An internal review by CLIA members of their own operational safety practices and procedures concerning issues of navigation, evacuation, emergency training, and related practices and procedures.
  • Consultation with independent external experts.
  • Identification and sharing of industry best practices and policies, as well as possible recommendations to the IMO for substantive regulatory changes to further improve the industry’s operational safety.
  • Collaboration with the IMO, governments and regulatory bodies to implement any necessary regulatory changes.

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