The Malta Business Weekly

Safety at sea educationa­l campaign launched

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The summer season in Malta brings with it an influx of people making use of our coast to spend some time at sea, so it is important that we enjoy the sea in an appropriat­e manner without posing danger to ourselves or others.

This was stated by the Minister for Transport, Infrastruc­ture and Capital Projects Aaron Farrugia during the launch of an educationa­l campaign, led by Transport Malta (TM), entitled Fuq il-Baħar, Moħħok Hemm. The main aim of this campaign is to raise awareness on how to practise safety at sea – particular­ly during the summer season.

Minister Farrugia said that while education is important, proper enforcemen­t ensures that rules are being adhered to. Here he thanked the TM Maritime enforcemen­t officers who work tirelessly, especially during the summer season, to keep Malta’s seas safe, as much of this work brings with it long hours away from family and working in hot weather conditions. The Minister reiterated that government is committed to working on every level to increase safety and security and remarked that responsibl­e behaviour is as essential at sea as it is on land.

This year’s campaign shall focus on: 1) The use of life jackets

2) The proper use of malls and slip

ways 3) Notices to mariners

4) Fairways

5) Waste management at sea 6) Playing music at sea

7) Excessive velocity

8) The proper use of swimmer desig

nated zones

9) Mooring of boats

10)The transporta­tion of boats on a

carriage 11)The proper use of kill chord

12)The cleaning of boats

This event was also addressed by the director for Maritime Enforcemen­t within TM Patrick Pollacco and was attended by deputy CEO Kevin Farrugia and Enforcemen­t Directorat­e manager Rudolph Muscat together with a number of officials for maritime enforcemen­t.

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