FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Marine companies must adhere to local and international maritime regulations, such as SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) standards, as well as environmental regulations regarding emissions and waste management. They also follow guidelines for equipment standards, safety procedures, and emergency preparedness to ensure the safety of crew and passengers..

Most professional marine companies are certified and comply with relevant maritime safety and quality standards. Certifications can include ISO standards, SOLAS compliance, and other regional or international accreditations, ensuring their equipment and services meet safety and regulatory requirements.

Some of the most important safety equipment for marine vessels includes life vests, life rafts, emergency signaling devices, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, and navigation lights. Additionally, marine radios are essential for communication in emergencies, allowing for coordination with other vessels and coast guard services.