Working at sea is tough. The hours are long, the work is hard and the risks are real. You deal with heavy equipment, rough weather and tight deadlines, all while being far from medical help. When you get hurt on the job, it can turn your life upside down. Suddenly,...
Year: 2025
Understanding the cold shock response
For those who work on oil rigs, commercial fishing vessels, cargo ships and in other maritime settings, it’s important to understand the cold shock response. This is an involuntary reaction that someone’s body has when they unexpectedly enter cold water. One of the...
Risks of fatigue in offshore rig workers
Offshore rig workers face considerable hazards on every shift. Some of these are due to the equipment they work around. Others are due to the environmental elements present on the rig. While some of these can’t be prevented, some are fully preventable. One...
Can commercial fishermen receive benefits if injured on the job?
In California, commercial fishing is more than a profession—it is a way of life for many. Unfortunately, the inherent risks of this demanding job are considerable, from rough seas to heavy equipment accidents. When injuries happen, fishermen often face mounting...
California’s dangerous waters: Common causes of boating incidents
Boating incidents can cause severe injury, emotional trauma or death. The sad reality about many boating incidents is that people could prevent them with better conduct when operating boats and other aquatic vessels. Some boating incidents are the result of factors...
3 top safety concerns for harbor and longshoremen
Harbor workers and longshoremen are at risk of injury and death. Maritime careers tend to be relatively dangerous, even when compared with other blue-collar professions. Workers typically receive competitive pay and benefits because of the risks that they accept...
What can employers do to protect workers’ hearing on ships?
Losing your ability to hear clearly can change so much in your life. Certain jobs may become impossible because you don’t have the ability to easily hear the signs of danger or what people are saying. You may no longer be able to enjoy concerts, the theatre and music...
Offshore winches can be very dangerous
Offshore winches are heavy-duty machines used on oil rigs and ships to lift, pull and secure loads. They operate with powerful motors, cables and hydraulic systems. These machines are essential for handling anchors, cargo and drilling equipment, but when something...
After a maritime injury, be careful on social media
For commercial fishermen and other maritime workers, social media can seem like a harmless way to stay connected with friends and family, especially if they’re working far from home. However, if you are a maritime worker and you have recently suffered a work-related...
Essential safety measures to protect commercial maritime workers
Maritime workers face risks every day. To prevent accidents and ensure safety on the water, commercial boats must follow strict safety protocols. Proper safety measures protect workers from injuries, reduce liability and improve efficiency. Below are some safety...

