
Maritime Safety Policy
Maritime Safety Policy refers to the set of rules, regulations, and practices designed to ensure the safety of ships, crews, and the environment during maritime operations. It aims to prevent accidents, such as collisions, groundings, and oil spills, by setting standards for vessel design, navigation, communication, and crew training. Implemented by governments and international bodies, the policy promotes safety culture, emergency preparedness, and sustainable practices to protect lives, property, and marine ecosystems while facilitating efficient global maritime trade.