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Articles for September 2020
Renewables driving offshore market
Sian Dinnadge, of the Standard Club, reviews offshore wind energy and P&I cover for offshore contractors
Shipping and the law on rescuing migrants
The moral obligation to save life at sea is simple and straightforward; inevitably, the legal position is not, writes David Osler of Lloyd’s List
Safeguarding vehicle and machinery operations in port
James Mountain, of Fire Shield Systems, considers the risk of fires at ports and some mitigation measures
Lloyd’s reparations and insuring the “Middle Passage”
Helene Peter-Davies, a lawyer in the London marine market, takes a look at the marine insurance involvement in the slave trade
Managing the human risk of Covid-19
Neale Rodrigues, of Britannia P&I, provides a loss prevention perspective on seafarers’ work and welfare during Covid-19
Mississippi Rising: considerations from a claims perspective
Taylor Coley, of Thomas Miller Americas, looks at the risk of major river flooding
Getting the facts straight
Ian MacLean, of Hill Dickinson, Singapore, provides a checklist for the master’s statement of facts
Remote surveys – the future?
Voirrey Blount, at Reed Smith, reports on the impact of Covid-19 on remote surveys and at how the workforce has had to adapt
Managing the challenges of Covid-19
Richard Cain, of Thome Offshore Management and Thome Oil & Gas, discusses how his company’s management of crew welfare issues through the Covid-19 pandemic is an example that others can use to form their own best practice procedures