The weather can put you at risk faster than you expect in California waters. You might start with clear skies, then lose visibility or control within minutes, which forces quick action. As conditions shift, your decisions affect your crew and your vessel at the same...
Month: April 2026
3 dangers of lifting heavy equipment on maritime vessels
You know the physical demands of working a deck in the Port of Oakland or navigating the waters of the Pacific basin. While you take pride in your strength and self-sufficiency, a single heavy lift can change your life in an instant. It is common to feel like you...
The impact of fatigue on maritime workplace safety
You know the heavy weight of a 20-hour shift when the coffee stops working and the deck begins to blur. Exhaustion is a constant companion for many fishermen and merchant mariners working the California coast. While you pride yourself on your grit, there is a point...
Compensation for maritime amputation injuries
Medical experts note that amputation injuries are often life-changing events. Many amputation injuries create permanent disabilities. In some cases, people may have to deal with conditions like phantom limb syndrome, which can lead to long-term pain and discomfort,...
How training gaps could affect oil and gas worker injury claims
Offshore oil and gas professionals are often away from home for weeks at a time. Their jobs put them at risk of severe injuries and premature mortality. They generally receive very competitive wages for the time that they work and are subject to numerous laws intended...

