All Hands on Deck: Strengthening Culture, Improving Outcomes
(19 Aug 2026 | 13:00 - 17:00 | Guoco Midtown Network Hub)
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19 AUG 2026 | 13:00 - 17:00
(Registration begins at 12:30 and lunch will be provided)
Venue: Guoco Midtown Network Hub
Level 2, 126 Beach Road
Singapore 189773
The Singapore Shipping Association is co-locating its upcoming safety seminar, All Hands on Deck: Strengthening Culture, Improving Outcomes, with Safety@Sea Week 2026. Aligned with this year's theme, "All Hands-on Deck: Safety First", the seminar focuses on strengthening and promoting a robust safety culture across the maritime industry.
While regulations set the baseline, a true safety culture is built on trust, transparency, and shared responsibility. This seminar is designed to move beyond compliance—focusing on strengthening the human fabric of our industry to directly improve safety outcomes. By empowering every individual, from bridge to shore, we can identify risks earlier, respond faster, and create a more resilient maritime community.
Why should you attend All Hands on Deck: Strengthening Culture, Improving Outcomes seminar?
🛟 Build a Stronger Safety-First Culture & Improve Team Outcomes:
Explore how psychological safety fosters open communication, empowering crew members to speak up without fear. Learn how strengthening this culture drives better decision-making, reduces human error, and delivers measurable improvements in operational outcomes across your fleet.
🔋 Staying Ahead of Emerging Safety Risks for Better Operational Outcomes:
Discover evolving operational risks, including energy storage and battery-related hazards. The seminar will cover practical approaches to safer operations—helping you stay proactive today while improving your safety outcomes and operational resilience tomorrow.
💡 Engage, Learn, and Contribute to Systemic Solutions:
Participate in the interactive “All Hands on Deck” session, featuring a pop quiz with Q&A. This isn’t just a lecture—it’s a collaborative platform to exchange real-world perspectives and identify systemic gaps in knowledge transfer, helping you turn lessons learned into lasting safety improvements.
For queries, please email us at sarah@ssa.org.sg
