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IMDG Code Amendment 40-20 is now mandatory
ICHCA is grateful for the hard work and input from members of the Dangerous Goods Working Group, chaired by Les Richings, and particularly Will Bartle from ICHCA member Exis Technologies for updating The International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code booklet (BP3) in line with Amendment 40-20. IMDG Code Amendment 40-20 became mandatory on 1 June 2022 after a delay due to the Covid pandemic. It will remain in force until 31 December 2023. Amendment 41-22 can be used voluntarily from 1 January 2023. See the IMDG Code Amendment Cycle below: An overview of the changes in this Amendment can be found on the Exis website under the free IMDG Code resources section here: https://existec.com/product/free-imdg-code-resources/. There is also a more detailed summary of the changes available to download via this link. Corrigenda Note however, the International Maritime Organization recently published a Corrigenda to this Amendment, [...]
ICHCA JOINS Container Cleanliness Industry Advisory Group
World food security and biodiversity is at risk from contaminating pests. Plant pests and diseases are responsible for the loss of up to 40% of global food crops and trade losses exceeding $22bn annually. The lead UN body, the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures has created a phytosanitary expert Focus Group to look at potential pest contamination on sea containers. Recognising the need for supply chain input, they asked industry to form a Container Cleanliness Industry Advisory Group (CCIAG) to provide advice, suggestions and recommendations on: cleanliness of the interior and exterior of intermodal freight containers and their cargoes risks of pest contamination in the international containerized supply chain. We are pleased to report that our application to join the CCIAG has been accepted. Managing contaminating pests is best approached through collective effort that includes plant protection, industry and other stakeholders. Critically, ICHCA’s role is to work with [...]
WEBINAR: Mental Health, Bullying and Harassment at Sea – 13th July 2022 12:30 – 14:00 BST
We have become aware of a webinar addressing Mental Health, Bullying and Harassment at Sea which is taking place via zoom on Wednesday. This is free to attend and is being hosted by the Centre for Factories of the Future. Please click this link to sign up: https://forms.gle/wLHrDbQbWBFWrd6q7 At last week’s ICHCA Technical Panel Call a number of members of the Panel expressed an interest in this topic and thanks to Panagiotis at HSE for bringing this workshop to our attention. Workshop Summary The profession is becoming more aware of the mental health problems and bullying at sea. Mental health is a state of wellbeing in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively and fruitfully, and is able to contribute to his or her community. There are special references to Intimidation which occurs when a [...]
ICHCA In The News – Press Clippings (June 2022)
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Global Lifting Awareness Day – 7 July 2022
We were delighted to celebrate GLAD 2022 The battle with gravity is essential to our way of life. Fighting gravity carries inherent risks to be managed. Getting it wrong can lead to accident, injury and even fatality. As we work higher, heavier and more complex, our ability to lift safely becomes ever more important. GLAD is a day when stakeholders can unite to share material promoting safe and high quality load lifting. GLAD is all about ensuring that end users can make well-informed purchasing decisions by fully understanding applicable regulations and good practice standards. It aims to raise the profile of lifting and working at height with stakeholders and legislators, attract new recruits into the sector through showcasing entrance pathways as well as career opportunities and celebrate the innovation and work going on within our industries. The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association LEEA led the GLAD 2022 activity alongside a tremendous [...]
Current Awareness Bulletin – for IMO themes and news – APRIL 2022
The latest edition of the Current Awareness Bulletin is attached. The Bulletin provides a monthly digest of news and publications focusing on subjects and themes related to the work of IMO with each edition presenting headlines from the previous month. Links to complete articles or abstracts on publishers' sites are included, although access may require payment or subscription. The Bulletin itself is free to download and to redistribute. This edition along with the back catalogue is also available at: https://www.imo.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/Pages/CurrentAwarenessBulletin-Default.aspx The Current Awareness Bulletin is compiled by the IMO Maritime Knowledge Centre but is not an official IMO publication. Inclusion does not imply any endorsement by IMO
Maritime Joint Informal Meeting – Lithium-ion Battery Fires in Vehicle Cargoes, 4 July 18:15 BST
The next Maritime Joint Informal Meeting - Lithium-ion Battery Fires in Vehicle Cargoes and will be held on Monday 4 July 2022 at 18:15 BST on HQS Wellington, Victoria Embankment, WC2R 2PN or via Zoom As more electric cars are carried by sea, attention is turning to their safety, in particular fire safety. With an increase in these incidents, join us for a panel seminar discussing the theory behind the problem of battery failures, subsequent major incidents, crew training and the implications this has on our industry overall. Speakers: Dr Andy Beale, COO of Wavetrain - Maritime Security and Training, Paul Markham, Wavetrain - Power & Energy Risk Engineer and Ross Millar, Loss Prevention Associate - Steamship Mutual. To register click here: Joint Meeting - July 2022 - Lithium-Ion Battery Fires in Vehicle Cargoes (hcmm.org.uk)
ICHCA Welcomes MSC as New Associate and Board Member
The global association representing cargo handling companies, ICHCA International (ICHCA) is delighted to welcome Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the world’s largest container shipping line as a new member with representation on its Board of Directors As a leading voice in a crucial sector of the global supply chain, ICHCA brings together a wide range of players that perform a vital role in driving the world economy. The added knowledge and experience that the number one container shipping line brings will be a tremendous asset in carrying out ICHCA’s primary mission of maintaining and improving safety in all aspects of cargo handling. Dirk Van de Velde is MSC’s Chief EHSQ Officer and will be take up a board position at ICHCA. “MSC has determined the Environmental, Health, Safety and Security Quality Governance topics (EHSQ) that are most relevant to our business, we have identified our priorities and are building on communication [...]
ICHCA In The News – Press Clippings (April-May 2022)
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Would you like to join the ICHCA Technical Panel?
The ICHCA Technical panel is the engine that drives our publications and guidance. It is an unparalleled resource of expertise, experience, knowledge and passion for our industry. It is vital to us that we represent the extraordinary range of perspectives and professionalism of our members, sharing best practice to raise standards together. The ICHCA Technical Panel is open to anyone who is an individual member or whose organisation is an ICHCA member. If you are not already a Panel member and would like to be, simply send in your CV and we will do the rest. For applications or further information, please contact secretariat@ichca.com
Proliferation of innovation in supply chain safety encapsulated in Awards Digest
TT Club and ICHCA’s concerted efforts to encourage improved levels of safety across the supply chain have brought significant results as evidenced by the number and quality of projects entered into the 2021 Innovation in Safety Awards. The results of the over 30 organisations submitting their initiatives have now been compiled into a Digest to allow their full potential to be realised across the industry. Initiated in 2016 and operated by ICHCA International, the TT Club Innovation in Safety Award has been designed not just to recognise excellence in the field but above all to both encourage further resource to be invested in safety issues, and to allow ground-breaking research to be accessed by all those operating the global supply chain. “It is vital that the phenomenal work being carried out by the organisations that enter our Awards be made available to others who can benefit from the [...]
ICHCA celebrates webinar success! Recording Available – “Breakthrough & Emerging AI Technologies”
Last week we were delighted to host three world class speaker sessions at our ICHCA Technical Panel Webinar. For those who were unable to attend on the day we are thrilled to be able to release the third video of the presentations. Today's recording is "Breakthrough & Emerging AI Technologies" presented by Joseph Zaki, LOKO AI. Breakthrough & Emerging AI technologies are rapidly transforming the global supply chain. Learn how cutting edge AI trends in autonomous risk management and critical technologies are impacting the bottom line and reducing insurance costs across the supply chain. To view the video, please log in to our Member's Area If you are planning on watching the recording it will be available here until 6 June 2022, thereafter it will only be available to ICHCA members. If you have any questions, please contact secretariat@ichca.com
We must innovate for a safer supply chain
So say TT Club and ICHCA which, with the support of TOC Europe, are emphasising their message by launching an inaugural Safety Village at the upcoming conference and exhibition in Rotterdam between 14th and 16th of June. The first of its type, the exhibition space will be dedicated to how innovation can lead to a safer supply chain. Recent widespread disruption to global supply chains and the consequent pressures on freight transport capacity and cargo handling facilities requires a corresponding focus on safety measures throughout the system. As the success of the TT Club Innovation in Safety Award programme, operated by ICHCA International, has proved, there have been numerous ground-breaking innovations with multiple applications aimed at reducing these safety risks. However, the two organisations are keen to raise the awareness of the need for continuous development of the ways that we manage safety. Featuring a meeting area and presentation facilities, [...]
ICHCA celebrates webinar success -“How Video Analytics can make ports safer” – watch the recording here!
Last week we were delighted to host three world class speaker sessions at our ICHCA Technical Panel Webinar. For those who were unable to attend on the day we are thrilled to be able to release the second of three videos of the presentations. Today's recording is "How Video Analytics can make ports safer" presented by Ron Babski, Port of Virginia. See a case-study in a real terminal environment showing how video analytics can identify risks and protect the workforce. Learn how Port of Virginia, working with its people and unions, delivered measurable improvements in safety. To view the video, please log in to our Member's area If you are planning on watching the recording it will be available here until 6 June 2022, thereafter it will only be available to ICHCA members. Look out for the third video in the series later this week!
ICHCA celebrates webinar success -“Be More Than a Bystander” – watch the recording here!
Last week we were delighted to host three world class speaker sessions at our ICHCA Technical Panel Webinar. For those who were unable to attend on the day we are thrilled to be able to release the first of three videos of the presentations. We start today with “Be More than a Bystander”. Introduced by ICHCA Chair John Beckett and Jessica Isbister from LWU Canada and presented by Ninu Kang, Executive Director and Corinne Stavness, Senior Manager of Prevention Services & Communications, Ending Violence Association of British Columbia (EVA BC). Learn how this powerful and proven program has addressed workplace bullying, harassment, and violence; transforming organisations and impacting thousands of workers to create more safe and respectful workplaces. To View the video, please log in to our Member's Area If you are planning on watching the recording it will be available here until 6 June 2022, thereafter [...]
ICHCA celebrates webinar success!
We are thrilled to report the success of our latest webinar which addressed Ending Violence in the workplace, using video to create safer working and how Artificial Intelligence can revolutionise the ways we can look at safety. Look out for the video on our website next week…
Women in Maritime survey highlights current gender diversity across the sector and sets a benchmark for progress
The IMO and Women's International Shipping & Trading Association (WISTA International) have published the results of a wide-ranging survey of maritime gender diversity. The survey addressed: Industry – including ship owning companies, maritime associations, port operators; cruise; bunkering; fishing, offshore, towage, and dredging. Here it found that overall, the share of women employees by sub-sector was 29%. IMO Member States – covering national maritime authorities, customs, border control, or representatives to the IMO, where it found that women make up around 20% of the workforce. The survey also asked for the share of how many female seafarers a company employed. At less than 2%, the proportion of women employed as seafarers is small. Within the survey, most female seafarers are employed by the cruise industry. “The purpose of this survey is not to shame and criticize, but to inspire and give a basis for action.” - Despina Panayiotou [...]
International Day for Women in Maritime 2022
Today is the inaugural IMO International Day for Women in Maritime. Its theme is "Training-Visibility-Recognition: Supporting a barrier-free working environment”. Thanks to all who are working to create a more inclusive industry.
Current Awareness Bulletin – for IMO themes and news – MARCH 2022
The latest edition of the Current Awareness Bulletin is attached. The Bulletin provides a monthly digest of news and publications focusing on subjects and themes related to the work of IMO with each edition presenting headlines from the previous month. Links to complete articles or abstracts on publishers' sites are included, although access may require payment or subscription. The Bulletin itself is free to download and to redistribute. Please Click Here for the March 2022 edition This edition along with the back catalogue is also available at: https://www.imo.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/Pages/CurrentAwarenessBulletin-Default.aspx The Current Awareness Bulletin is compiled by the IMO Maritime Knowledge Centre but is not an official IMO publication. Inclusion does not imply any endorsement by IMO.
Open to All Interested Parties ICHCA Technical Panel Meeting and Webinar – 19 May 2022
In the spirit of openness, sharing learning and improving communication the ICHCA Technical Panel Meeting is now also open to non-members. We welcome participation from anyone interested in raising health and safety standards in the cargo handling industry. 19 May - Book now! Book now to attend our the ICHCA Technical Panel webinar meeting on 19 May at 14:00 BST. This is your opportunity to see three leading edge webinar sessions that we have lined up for you. “Be More Than a Bystander”, learn how individuals can take responsibility for respectful interactions to help employers and employees enhance health and safety in workplaces. How Video Analytics can make ports safer, learn how Port of Virginia, working with its workforce and unions, delivered measurable improvements in safety. Breakthrough & Emerging AI Technologies, learn how cutting edge AI trends in autonomous risk management and critical technologies are impacting the bottom [...]
ICHCA Guest Speaker Spotlight – Ron Babski, Port of Virginia
Register for free! - ICHCA Technical Panel webinar sessions on 19 May Book now to attend our the ICHCA Technical Panel webinar meeting on 19 May at 14:00 BST. This is your opportunity to see three leading edge webinar sessions that we have lined up for you. Today’s spotlight: How Video Analytics can make ports safer. See a case-study in a real terminal environment showing how video analytics can identify risks and protect the workforce. Learn how Port of Virginia, working with its people and unions, delivered measurable improvements in safety. For further information, please click here We look forward to seeing you on the 19 May. To register for this free event, please email secretariat@ichca.com - we guarantee that you will learn something new!
Full Programme Released for ICHCA Webinar 19 May – Book now!
Full Programme Released for ICHCA Webinar 19 May - Book now! Book now to attend our the ICHCA Technical Panel webinar meeting on 19 May at 14:00 BST. This is your opportunity to see three leading edge webinar sessions that we have lined up for you. “Be More Than a Bystander”, learn how individuals can take responsibility for respectful interactions to help employers and employees enhance health and safety in workplaces. How Video Analytics can make ports safer, learn how Port of Virginia, working with its workforce and unions, delivered measurable improvements in safety. Breakthrough & Emerging AI Technologies, learn how cutting edge AI trends in autonomous risk management and critical technologies are impacting the bottom line and reducing insurance costs across the supply chain. To view the full programme click here We look forward to seeing you on the 19 May. To register for this free [...]
ICHCA Guest Speaker Spotlight – Ninu Kang and Corinne Stavness, Ending Violence Association of British Columbia
Register for free! - ICHCA Technical Panel webinar sessions on 19 May Book now to attend our the ICHCA Technical Panel webinar meeting on 19 May at 14:00 BST. This is your opportunity to see three leading edge webinar sessions that we have lined up for you. Today’s spotlight: Be More Than A Bystander. Learn how this powerful and proven program has addressed workplace bullying, harassment, and violence; transforming organisations and impacting thousands of workers to create more safe and respectful workplaces. For further information, click here. We look forward to seeing you on the 19 May. To register for this free event, please email secretariat@ichca.com - we guarantee that you will learn something new!
ICHCA Guest Speaker Spotlight – Joseph Zaki, LOKO AI
Register for free! - ICHCA Technical Panel webinar sessions on 19 May Book now to attend our the ICHCA Technical Panel webinar meeting on 19 May at 14:00 BST. This is your opportunity to see three leading edge webinar sessions that we have lined up for you. Today’s spotlight: Breakthrough & Emerging AI Technologies. Breakthrough & Emerging AI technologies are rapidly transforming the global supply chain. Learn how cutting edge AI trends in autonomous risk management and critical technologies are impacting the bottom line and reducing insurance costs across the supply chain. We look forward to seeing you on the 19 May. To register for this free event, please email secretariat@ichca.com - we guarantee that you will learn something new!
Ground breaking topics announced for ICHCA webinar 19 May – book now!
We are thrilled to present three pioneering sessions at our 19 May webinar. “Be More Than a Bystander”, learn how individuals can take responsibility for respectful interactions to help employers and employees enhance health and safety in workplaces. How Video Analytics can make ports safer, learn how Port of Virginia, working with its workforce and unions, delivered measurable improvements in safety. Breakthrough & Emerging AI Technologies, learn how cutting edge AI trends in autonomous risk management and critical technologies are impacting the bottom line and reducing insurance costs across the supply chain. For further details, click here Don’t miss out, book your place now by emailing secretariat@ichca.com. We look forward to seeing you there!