I totally agree if each ship is really applied so, in order that the safety of 
the ship in a voyage carrying passengers or the crew is safe and certainly not 
independent of the ongoing investigation of the tragedy that has not been 
revealed, congratulations on the renewal of that later when applicable, 
greetings from the really care about safety, thank you.


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Dari: b budiman <bbudi...@hotmail.com>
Kepada: Milis Pelaut <pelaut@yahoogroups.com>
Dikirim: Sabtu, 10 September 2011 3:59
Judul: [pelaut] FW: [marinongpinoy] Warning vs use of cellphones onboard ships


  


> To: marinongpi...@yahoogroups.com
> From: leojsanti...@yahoo.com
> Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 01:00:06 +0000
> Subject: [marinongpinoy] Warning vs use of cellphones onboard ships
> 
> NTSB Warns Against The Use Of Cell Phones 
> 
> 
> Today the NTSB sent out a warning against the sue of cell phones on the 
> bridge of ships. The Coast Guard quickly followed with a similar warning 
> writing:
> The U.S. Coast Guard is reviewing a National Transportation Safety Board 
> recommendation Wednesday that the service develop policies on the use of 
> cellular phones on Coast Guard vessels as well as issue a safety advisory to 
> the marine industry on the possible dangers of crewmember use of electronic 
> communications devices such as cell phones, smart phones and personal data 
> assistants. 
> The Coast Guard issued guidance July 16, 2010 to its personnel prohibiting 
> the use of these devices by operators of Coast Guard boats and also 
> restricted their use by other crewmembers.
> "While cell phones and texting devices have become ubiquitous in everyday 
> life, the internal Coast Guard policy issued in July prohibits their use on 
> Coast Guard boats without the permission of the coxswain, said Lt. Cmdr. 
> Chris O'Neil, a Coast Guard spokesman. "The policy also strictly prohibits 
> the use of these devices by the coxswain, or the operator, of a Coast Guard 
> boat."
> Cell phones and texting devices may be useful communication tools if boats 
> lose a marine radio signal or as alternate means of communication to a marine 
> radio.
> The Coast Guard takes the NTSB recommendations seriously and will provide a 
> response to the letter upon a thorough review.
> The NTSB recommendation comes amid investigations into two collisions 
> involving Coast Guard boats but does not draw any conclusions that the use of 
> electronic devices was a cause of those accidents.
> NTSB and Coast Guard investigations into those two accidents are ongoing.
> What are your thoughts on the use of cell phones and mobile internet devices 
> aboard ship?
> 
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