Our Safety Culture

Incidents at sea and on shore can have serious consequences for clients, crew and the environment.

BSM’s Safety Culture is driven by understanding human factors and providing concise and visual manuals drawing from aviation’s best practices. We subscribe to behavioural based safety through targeted training and positive reinforcement of safe behaviour and fostering an enhanced just culture to support safety culture. In addition, we provide our people with easy access to information and reporting opportunities via mobile applications and tablets onboard vessels.

We have a company culture, systems and policies in place to address key ship management issues – occupational health, safety and environment, cybersecurity, sanctions compliance, environmental protection and ethical operations. This ensures our clients' assets, operations and interests are protected at sea and on shore.

Our Safety Standards

We work on constantly improving our safety standards. Our just culture and transparency as a company is the basis for living a safety culture. We have experience with oil major vetting and approvals, working in challenging sectors such as LNG and offshore, as well as proven safety records.

SAFETY MEASURES

Additional safety measures in place at BSM include:
Loss Prevention and Safety Quality (LPSQ)

Loss Prevention and Safety Quality (LPSQ) organisation as a group function with a team in each ship management centre as an independent watchdog

Quality Document Management System (QDMS)

Our QDMS that enables our staff at sea and on shore to view all relevant procedures and other documents online or offline anywhere, anytime

International Standards

Voluntary compliance with international standards such as ISO14001, 45001 and 9001

Transparency

Transparency and ready access to vessel information via digital solutions such as our ERP smartPAL and customer performance dashboard LiveFleet

Just Culture

Speaking up policy and whistleblowing line to enable a voice for all staff

Sustainability

Sustainability through efforts to cut waste production and single-plastics use, reduce water, energy consumption and emissions

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Member of Key Industry Bodies

BSM is a member of key industry bodies such as Intertanko, the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN), Container Ship Safety Forum, Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO); through the presence of our staff in these forums, we play an active role in formulating strategy and policies to ensure the safety of your assets, operations and interests.

BSM Insight

BSM Insight is our magazine dedicated to all things safety. It is published by our LPSQ team and, for the first time, available in a new online version.

Explore the latest issue

Frank Lasse

Loss Prevention Safety Quality

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Please contact our Loss Prevention Safety Quality Director for enquiries