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REGISTRATION FOR OCEAN BUSINESS 2019 IS OPEN


Ocean Business 2019, taking place at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton from 9-11 April 2019, is open for registration. Ocean Business promises to be an incredible global show offering the very latest technologies, water-based demonstrations and learning opportunities, as well as Offshore Survey, Ocean Careers, key international associated industry events and an amazing line-up of social opportunities for networking.


Ocean Business 2019 is expected to be the best show yet with such demand from its 360+ international exhibitors that exhibitor space sold out over a year ago. As well as this, record levels of interest in training and demonstration sessions meant that the organisers have had to make way for an extra classroom and a new floating pontoon to meet the demand for the autonomous vehicles and vessels at this year’s show. This means that visitors will enjoy free back-to-back training and demonstration opportunities with a dynamic programme that runs to 184 hours. These sessions allow visitors to see products for themselves in their real environments.


Cheri Arvonio, Ocean Business’ event manager, comments, “There’s a feeling of energy and optimism from the ocean technology community this year and this is reflected throughout the show. With so much demand for exhibitors to share their latest innovations, it really will be a special year for visitors. Visually, there will be non- stop action, especially on the dockside with the extra pontoon designed for the needs of autonomous vehicles. As a landmark international event, we feel we are presenting the very best globally and will be expecting over 60 countries to be represented at the show.”


OB19_IMS_210x30mm.pdf To attend Ocean Business 2019, click here to register for free online at https://bit.ly/2RrKQlW 1 02/10/2018 20:24


Southampton UK • 9 – 11 April oceanbusiness.com


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BOAT SAFETY SCHEME (BSS) SET TO INTRODUCE NEW CO ALARM REQUIREMENTS FROM APRIL 2019


Representatives from the Boat Safety Scheme (BSS), a public safety initiative owned by the Canal & River Trust and the Environment Agency, are urging the industry to take onboard safety seriously following the deaths of three inland boaters.


Ahead of issuing the latest advice on carbon monoxide (CO) detection, communications manager Rob McLean has shared that three boaters died in 2018 as a result of onboard fires whilst several more were taken to hospital following fires, explosions and carbon monoxide poisoning.


In light of this and following a public consultation in the autumn, the BSS management committee has decided to introduce new CO alarm requirements from next April.


Strong support for the changes was demonstrated in the responses to the consultation with 84 per cent in favour of introducing a requirement for suitable working CO alarms.


All boats with accommodation spaces subject to the BSS will see mandatory checks introduced for CO alarms in good condition and in appropriate locations.


The alarms will warn people in the area about immediately dangerous levels of CO. They can also alert craft occupants to moderate levels of CO, which can be a long-term threat to health if left undetected.


The Report • March 2019 • Issue 87 | 11


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