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How to deal with Navigational warnings, A Complete guide

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Most of the external agencies consider navigational deficiencies as most serious one. Not only because these can lead to accidents but also because these are avoidable. External agencies consider any navigation deficiency as the reflection of ship’s management system.

Navigator plotting nav warnings

Even Oil major companies take the navigation related deficiencies very seriously. For example BP considers any deficiency related to navigation as high risk. A single observation on navigation can fail the BP SIRE inspection.

BP High risk observation

Navigational safety deficiencies were on the top for past three years for Indian MOU. And when so much is at stake, we cannot afford to have navigation related deficiencies.

So what can we do to avoid these deficiencies ? Well the answer is…

By knowing what is required and then doing exactly what you know.

This guide will look into everything about dealing with the navigational warnings. Lets begin….

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