This course details the operational authority and legal right granted to every crew member to halt any shipboard task or operation if they perceive an unsafe condition or an immediate risk to safety. Participants learn the psychological and procedural frameworks necessary to exercise this authority without fear of blame or retaliation, alongside management’s responsibility to fully back these decisions. By emphasizing clear communication, hazard identification, and collaborative risk re-assessment before resuming tasks, the curriculum aims to empower personnel at all levels, eliminating systemic hesitation and directly preventing onboard accidents across the fleet.
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