Why does the captain go down with the ship?
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Why does the captain go down with the ship?
“The captain goes down with the ship” is a maritime tradition that a sea captain holds ultimate responsibility for both their ship and everyone embarked on it, and in an emergency will either save those on board or die trying.
What are the responsibilities of a ship captain?
The Ship Captain/Chief Mate is a licensed mariner who has overall command and control of the navigation, manoeuvring, cargo handling, stowage, communications and safe handling of the ship. He/She ensures that the ship complies with the local and international laws, as well as the port state and flag state policies.
What is the duty of a captain in the Army?
An Army captain usually serves as a company commander, commanding from 60 to 200 soldiers, usually with the assistance of a noncommissioned officer. A captain may also teach at an Army school or training center or serve as a battalion staff officer.
Does the captain have to go down with his ship?
There’s an interesting question. There’s no law that requires the captain to “go down with his ship,” but there are certainly legal consequences – depending on various circumstances – if he abandons a ship for which he is legally responsible.
Can a shipping company survive without an efficient crew?
It’s a known fact that without an efficient crew no shipping company can survive. Technically, a shipping company can achieve commercial success when the first two aspects of the “safety triangle” are taken care of.
How to plan your personal safety on a ship?
The first and most important step towards personal safety on ships is to be aware of your surroundings. Awareness of surroundings includes knowing your working space, risks and hazards present around you, and assessing the amount of efforts the job would require. This would allow you to plan your job safety and efficiently.
Who wrote the Ultimate Guide to personal safety on board ships?
The Ultimate Guide to Personal Safety On board Ships First Edition Publication date February 2012 Authors: Anish Wankhede and Raunek Kantharia Published by: Marine Insight www.marineinsight.com Graphic Design: Anish Wankhede (copyright symbol) Copyright 2012 Marine Insight NOTICE OF RIGHTS All rights reserved.