***ITF statement on Philippines disaster: Union relief efforts forge ahead
The ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) and its affiliated unions are taking action to help those affected by Typhoon Haiyan.
Despite the devastation and the breakdown of many local government services and agencies, trade unions in the Philippines are purchasing and moving essential supplies. The ITF and its affiliated unions are supporting this effort financially. (Details of how unions can donate are given at the end of this press release.)
Incredibly valuable work is being done by two maritime unions. AMOSUP (the Associated Marine Officers’ and Seamen’s Union of the Philippines) is using its training ship the Kapitan Felix Oca to ferry United Nations supplies to the country. It has committed the vessel to this task for the indefinite future. Meanwhile the Philippine Seafarers Union (PSU) is making desperate efforts to distribute food and drink in Cebu Province. It reportsthat local government functions have simply collapsed as a result of the destruction of the typhoon and it is one of the few functioning organisations in the area. Staff are turning up for work even though their own family members have been killed.
PSU members are in Cebu and Tacloban in Leyte. The island of Leyte cannot yet be reached otherthan by a few military transports. There is no phone communication. The union is collecting emergency supplies which it expects to take to Leyte by ship on Friday. It presumes that its office in Tacloban has been destroyed and will use a sub-office in Ormoc as its base to distribute goods. The ITF has made an initial donation to cover three days of this work and other targeted donations will follow.
Alongside shipowners and welfare groups such as the Sailors Society and Mission to Seafarers, the ITF is also working with ISWAN (the International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network) on practical measures to assist Filipino seafarers who are desperate to find out what has happened to their families.
More details of ISWAN’s valuable work – along with ways that it can be supported – can be found here: www.seafarerswelfare.org/news-and-media/latest-news/martime-industry-responds-to-typhoon-in-the-philippines.
ITF president Paddy Crumlin stated: “Our sympathy is with all the victims of this awful event, and our thoughts are with them and allthose in the country and around the world who are trying to help them.
“Unions have taken up the challenge of providing the emergency aid that is needed following this disaster. We in the wider ITF family are supporting them all the way. We commend their inspiring example, and that of all the organisations, agencies, individuals and governments who are working tirelessly to help those affected by this awful tragedy.”
He continued: “Outside the country itself, one of the affected groups is Filipino seafarers who, like many of their countrymen and countrywomen, work abroad. For all of them communication with home is vital. We call on all shipping companies to assist with this burning need, and to identify those who have been directly affected by this tragedy. We ask them to help those who have lost family members with the provision of emergency compassionate leave, a guarantee that their jobswill not be put at risk if they need to return to their families, and to provide help with repatriation.”
He continued: “Filipinos work worldwide, in many sectors, and we hope that in all of them they will receive the support and understanding they need, from employers, embassies and governments.”
The ITF is meeting with its members, other bodies and shipowners’ organisations on further joint aid for those affected. The results of these initiatives will be announced as soon as they are finalised.
***Maritime Industry Responds to Typhoon in the Philippines to help Pinoy seafarers’ families
Maritime Industry Responds to Typhoon in the Philippines
November 12, 2013 http://www.maritime-executive.com/article/Maritime-Industry-Responds-to-…
Shipowner groups, unions, and welfare organizations are pulling together in response to the devastating effects of Typhoon Yolanda in the Philippines. One of the main concerns is for Filipino seafarers, who represent over 20% of the world’s seafarers, to be able to contact their families and loved ones back home. Already, the Mission to Seafarers and Sailors’ Society are providing free phone cards, sims, and WiFi to Filipino seafarers who visit their centres all over the world. The Seafarers’ Emergency Fund, administered by ISWAN, is providing funds for seafarer centers around the world to facilitate free phone calls and wifi for Filipino seafarers to call back home.
ISWAN is helping to co-ordinate the response from organizations involved in seafarers’ welfare such as the International Shipping Federation/International Chamber of Shipping (ISF/ICS), the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), and the International Christian Maritime Association (ICMA).
Among the initiatives already being implemented include :
The ITF affiliate Filipino union AMOSUP using their training ship, the Felix Oca, to transport humanitarian supplies provided by Norweigan shipowners and others to the affected areas
The shipping company MOL donating US$30,000 to the relief effort
KVH’s Headland Media using their daily news bulletin, Newslink, to provide information on the typhoon and aftermath to their 100,000 Filipino seafarer readers on board 10,000 ships all over the world.
ISWAN is helping to share information and provide a service to seafarers, via their SeafarerHelp (www.seafarerhelp.org) free helpline, who are concerned about their families back home in the Philippines. SeafarerHelp will have Tagalog speakers available.
Seafarer welfare organizations and missions have also put their chaplains and welfare workers on alert worldwide to cope with Filipino seafarers who receive tragic news while at sea or in port.
Companies wishing to donate to the Seafarers Emergency Fund to provide free communications for Filipino seafarers away from home should email iswan@iswan.org.uk or phone +44 (0) 300 012 4279.
Individuals wishing to donate can do so via the Mission to Seafarers or Sailors Society.
The following online resources are available for organisations and seafarers who need further information :
People finder service via Google – http://google.org/personfinder/2013-yolanda/
Free telephone calls to landlines/mobiles from the Philippines with viber http://viber.com/typhoon
Reliable sources of news – http://mashable.com/2013/11/09/typhoon-haiyan-philippines-2/
Crisis map of the disaster – http://google.org/crisismap/a/gmail.com/TyphoonYolanda
Philippine Red Cross family tracing service – +63 (0)9179519711, + 63 (0)9154940415
The SeafarerHelp website is at www.seafarerhelp.org
Updated information will appear on the ISWAN website at www.seafarerswelfare.org
***Final speaker line-up confirmed for OSCC
Posted by Big Partnership on Wednesday, November 13, 2013
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The final addition to the list of speakers at the OPITO Safety Competency Conference 2013 on Tuesday 19th November has been confirmed as Hans Nijkamp from Shell.
Mr Nijkamp, the company’s Country Chair and VP for Iraq, will join Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, the Minister of Energy for the United Arad Emirates, Leo Koot, managing director of TAQA Bratani and Richard Cregan, chief executive officer of Abu Dhabi Motorsports Management, in addressing an expected 300 delegates from all over the world.
This year’s event will be the fourth annual gathering of oil and gas operators, contractors and the supply chain together with training organisations to examine how to improve standards of safety and competency that protect the workforce and the industry’s reputation.
OSCC 2013 will explore how a global approach to training standards, frameworks, qualifications and quality assurance of the training supply network add value for employers and what this means for individuals in the workplace.
OPITO, as leaders in the safety revolution and proponents of change, will outline how its products are building a safer and more competent workforce, from the North Sea to Oman, Iraq, Malaysia and beyond.
David Doig from OPITO will also give a keynote address on Leading the Charge for Change. The group chief executive of the training standards’ organisation will outline how the body is driving the industry quest for common global standards and highlight how its products are adding real value to companies and increasing employee safety performance across the globe.
Mr Doig said: “I believe we have secured a real depth and cross section of knowledge for our speakers’ panel at this year’s conference. The focus of this year’s conference is firmly on competence and will provide the audience with a detailed insight into how to build an effective competence and safety management system that is flexible in nature so it works for the business, the environment and, most importantly, helps people go to work and come home safely.
“The conference is therefore a “must attend’ event for those looking to be involved at the forefront of safety improvements in the oil and gas industry worldwide.”
Michael James Walker, Facility HSES Manager, Jebel Ali Fabrication McDermott Middle East, Inc. and Paul Groves, Managing Director, Petrofac Training Services will also present at the event along with a group of oil and gas industry experts participating in an interactive panel session. They include Khairul Azman B Yasmin, of Petronas, Norrie McVicar, from the International Transport Workers Federation and Azat Iskhakov and Vladimir Spiridonov from Lukoil.
Shell is the headline sponsor of the event which is also supported by IHRDC, SEFtec, Atlas and Gulf Technical & Safety Training Centre.