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https://www.hilomrm.com/
Shipping Risk Management companies | Shipping Risk Analysis for fleet | Hilomrm
HiLo was founded in 2014 by Shell Shipping, Maritime Maersk Tankers A/S, and Lloyd’s Register Consulting, before becoming an independent company in 2018. Today, HiLo is one of the world’s leading shipping risk management companies.
Impact of Covid 19 on maritime safety - hilo mrm
Covid 19 has impacted the entire maritime industry over the past year. The challenges of living through a pandemic have caused every one of us stress and fatigue as we try to operate safely and effectively. Now, research has shown that many crew members are struggling under the unique pressures of dealing with life at sea in a world dominated by Covid.
In late 2020, The Mission to Seafarers published the latest results of their crew survey, The Happiness Index. The survey is open to all men and women who work at sea and asks ten direct questions to check the contentment of crew members every quarter.
The survey’s questions cover everything from mental health, to family life and day to day working life. Unsurprisingly, the latest results indicated that Covid is taking a worrying toll on our crews.
Crew members are facing fatigue
One of the biggest issues facing crews is fatigue. Covid has led to challenges with vessels changing crew in many ports, meaning that many of the 1,000,000 crew members who usually leave their ships each month have been prevented from doing so. This means many seafarers are spending longer periods at sea away from their families. In an environment that’s already more tense than usual due to concerns about Covid, this is bad news for both emotional and physical wellbeing.
The latest report from the survey has relayed that many crew members are starting to struggle in the face of the pandemic. Crew members have admitted to feeling stressed, trapped and concerned about their own physical health in recent months, with many experiencing extreme fatigue.
We all know that the impact of increased fatigue at sea can be huge. Fatigue is one of the major causes of people-related error at sea, and human reliability is linked to 70% of maritime incidents. Any incident at sea can mean catastrophic consequences for a vessel, its crew, and the rest of the industry. To reduce the risk of fatigue impacting on the risks of human error, shipping companies need to take action to relieve the pressure on their crews.
HiLo’s Human Reliability Model
HiLo is developing a ground-breaking human reliability model to help companies identify the risks posed by people-related error. The model is currently undergoing proof of concept, and some of the industry’s biggest companies are already contributing their data to its development.
If successful, the human reliability model will analyse people-related data from vessels and turn it into life-saving insights to help reduce risks to crew. HiLo has taken years of research and combined it with mathematical modelling to create the model, and it could transform the way we handle our people-related data within the industry.
Shipping companies will share people-related data such as crews’ working hours, shift patterns and work/rest numbers with HiLo. HiLo will anonymise the data and analyse it against criteria we know increase the probability of human error. This enables the team to highlight leading indicators that may lead to incidents, reducing the risks for the companies who support the model.
Sharing human data helps keep crew safe
The survey’s report highlights that there’s never been a more important time to stay one step ahead of your crew’s wellbeing. Seafarers have been facing unique challenges for long periods since 2020, with fewer chances to visit loved ones to recharge and seek support. Add to that the increased stresses of life at sea caused by Covid 19, and it’s unsurprising The Happiness Index flagged higher levels of fatigue and anxiety in 2020 than in 2019.
Sharing people-related data regularly will empower companies to spot risks and warning signs early. Using HiLo to pinpoint potential risks to crew enables shipping companies to act before it’s too late. For example, if an issue with crew fatigue is flagged, companies can seek solutions such as using local crew for fatigue management.
It’s time to prioritise safety
The maritime industry has come a long way when it comes to improving safety. Unfortunately, the ongoing pandemic has meant almost all companies are experiencing increased financial pressures.
It’s crucial that the challenges we’re facing don’t lead to a slip in safety and risk management, undoing the advancements we’ve seen in achieving safety at sea. For many companies, vessel maintenance budgets is one of the first ways to plug financial holes caused by challenges such as the current pandemic.
Data sharing with HiLo can help companies to maximise their fleets’ safety through difficult periods. HiLo’s predictive modelling provides companies with a unique bird’s eye view of what’s going on within their fleets. Our sophisticated analysis and customized reports give companies complete visibility of the leading indicators that pose a risk to their crew. Together, this gives company leaders the confidence to make decisions and reduce risks.
HiLo are passionate about increasing safety levels at sea, and sharing data enables our expert team to highlight risks to vessels and crew before an incident takes place.
Andy Cross- Thanet House , 231-232 Strand, Temple, London, WC2R 1DA
Mob: +44 (0) 7833 245 645
Tel: +44 (0) 1932 963 284
Mail: [email protected]
Weblink- https://hilomrm.com
Ensure your crew get home safely
It may be 2021, but the risks of working at sea remain as high as they’ve ever been. The INTERCARGO Bulk Carrier Casualty Report summarised 53 bulk carrier incidents between January and the start of March this year alone. Tragically, some of these incidents included fatalities.
The industry has already seen a series of catastrophic incidents at sea this year, including an engine room fire onboard container ship Buxcliff, another bulk carrier hit by a wave in the North Atlantic, causing the death of one crew member and a container ship explosion in the Eastern Mediterranean.
We all know that a career in the maritime industry comes with inherent dangers, and we must continue to work together to increase safety standards throughout the sector. Bringing every crew member home safely is the highest priority of everyone in the industry. Our crew members place their lives in our hands every time they make a voyage, and nothing is more important than seeing them safely home to their families when their job is complete.
Never miss a risk with HiLo
HiLo is proven to help companies reduce the risks to their fleets. HiLo collects fleet data and uses industry-leading predictive modelling to analyse it. Because HiLo looks at every data set from a fleet, we spot the hidden risks. We collect data that nobody else does, enabling our experts to conduct analysis of the whole picture. Through predictive modelling, we pinpoint leading incidents and use them to highlight risks that can lead to problems in your fleet.
Our predictive modelling tool analyses hundreds of thousands of data points each year. By collecting data from shipping companies around the world, we are able to access an exceptional amount of big data. This unique bird’s eye view of the industry means we are equipped to analyse risk accurately, leaving no room for error.
With no risks unidentified, companies have a much greater chance of keeping their crews safe.
HiLo increases safety at sea
We turn our subscribers’ data into customised analysis that highlights the most pressing risks to their own fleets. Instead of relying on subjective judgement to identify the biggest threats to crew safety, our predictive modelling sees both their biggest risks and the events which lead to them.
Everyone connected to the industry feels passionately about keeping our crews safe. Even with the best of intentions, keeping one step ahead of risk can be daunting and challenging for companies of all sizes. Our reporting dashboard gives shipping companies the resources they need to manage crew safety with confidence.
HiLo subscribers can simply log into their dashboard for clear visibility of the real risks facing their vessels and crew. This enables company leaders to address the most urgent risks, eliminating avoidable incidents before they have a chance to unfold.
The everyday impact of HiLo
HiLo’s subscribers see reduced incidents and lower risks to their fleets and crew. Our ability to analyse every data set with predictive modelling reduces the risks to bulk carriers, container ships, OSVs and tankers around the world.
Having access to accurate insights that highlight risks enables company leaders to allocate their resources more effectively. Pinpointing the areas that face the most urgent threats means that decision-makers know exactly where improvements are required. That means budgets, time and other resources can be allocated to the areas of the fleet that will benefit from them most.
How CUPID keeps crews safe
When there’s a risk to the crew, it’s important to take the correct action quickly. It’s one thing to highlight a company’s biggest risks, but we know that making the next decision isn’t always easy. That’s where CUPID comes in.
CUPID is HiLo’s Community Powered Ideas Dashboard. Available to our subscribers at no extra cost, CUPID is a community space where subscribers anonymously share their experience and good practices when it comes to dealing with specific issues and challenges. All advice is verified by our team of experts, making it an invaluable tool for company decision makers. HiLo’s subscribers can access the expertise of their peers to help them move forward and tackle their own risks.
Is it time to subscribe and save lives?
Identifying risks to a fleet is only half the battle, and it’s just as important to react to risks with conviction and speed. CUPID offers our subscribers the support they need at this crucial stage of the process, helping companies to react positively to their insights and increase safety for their crew.
HiLo is already recognised as a transformative product that increases safety at sea. HiLo identifies all the risks to a fleet by looking at all data sets and then shows decision makers how to manage them.
By taking the guesswork out of the entire process, HiLo helps shipping companies to keep their crews safe. Getting our crews home is the most important responsibility we have, and HiLo is dedicated to making it happen.
Contact HiLo to find out how we can keep your crew safe https://hilomrm.com/contact-us/
Andy Cross-
Thanet House , 231-232 Strand, Temple, London, WC2R 1DA
Mob: +44 (0) 7833 245 645
Tel: +44 (0) 1932 963 284
Mail: [email protected]
Weblink- https://hilomrm.com/
The maritime industry’s safety standards are constantly improving. HiLo develops its services based on those improvements.
Ship managers are companies who accepting the commission of the shipowners or charterers and the ship operator engaged in ship management. This includes the narrow technical management of ships, registration of vessels, operations, service, technical maintenance, as well as management of crew, among other.
Hilo-Maritime Risk Management Singapore
HiLo Maritime Risk Management is saving lives in the shipping industry by changing the way companies address risk.HiLo analyses thousands of data points using a predictive risk model, producing recommendations for improved safety onboard.Armed with this information, companies using HiLo analysis can stop catastrophes in their tracks.
Contact information- Website- https://hilomrm.com/ Address- Thanet House 231-232 Strand, London WC2R 1DA Call Now- 02038550595 official mail- [email protected]