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Today we celebrate the International Maritime Organization Day of the Seafarer. The theme this year focuses on safety at sea. There will always be hazards that cannot be removed from the offshore environment. But we believe all incidents can be avoided or managed. The first step is correctly mapping and mitigating risks. The second is evolving a robust process for emergency response, including regular training - top down and bottom up - to ensure our responses become intuitive. Over the years, our onshore and offshore teams have worked exceptionally hard to build a best-in-class safety culture. With regular training from the boardroom to the back deck, and using digital twin simulators, PGS crews are able to mitigate any crisis that may arise. By sticking to priorities, maintaining values and sometimes sacrificing short-term gains, together we have created a fleet that is best-in-class. Today we thank all of our seafarers for their effort, dedication and commitment that has meant PGS is able to set the benchmark for safety and reliable performance. Find out more about our Fleet here - https://hubs.li/Q02CdtNn0 #fleet2beat #seafarers #safetyatsea

Greater heights and smooth sailing to all seafarers all over the world 🌎🌍 Dear Sir/Ma, APPLICATION FOR POSITION OF ENGINE CADET My name is Geoffrey Geoffrey Ogwubong, I am a Nigerian and also residing in Nigeria. I have a bachelor of technology in Marine Engineering and have gotten some basic seafarers documents which includes International Passport. I do not have a problem being away from home for extended periods of time as I know this is also a part of the job. I am physically able to handle the challenges of life on a ship. I am keen to join your esteemed organisation as I believe that your company provides great opportunity for me to learn and acquire practicality aspects of my study. Geoffrey Geoffrey Ogwubong +2348136135736 competentgeoffrey@gmail.com

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