Join the Workboat Association for the Safety Forum and open session Technical Workgroup at Seawork - book your place now.
Do you have a story to share? Are you a manufacturer of PPE, Safety Guards, or equipment that could help to prevent injury to hands or fingers?
Are you a safety professional with experience of the challenge? An employer looking to learn? Or an employee looking for something that works, without impeding you in how you do your job?
Join the Workboat Association live at Seawork on Wednesday 11 June 2025 to discuss and learn about the prevention of hand and finger injuries.
The session, running from 14:00 – 15:00 in the conference rooms, will bring together knowledge from across the industry and out, with an aim to share best practice, latest concepts and altogether highlight this serious cause of ongoing significant injury within the workplace.
This session is open to all Seawork visitors – register here
The Workboat Association Safety Forum - Prevention of hand and finger injuries
The Workboat Association Technical Workgroup will also hold an industry open session at Seawork to discuss the current and incoming changes to the Small Vessel Codes Of Practice (regulations).
Workgroup Chairman Andy Page will be speaking with Rob Taylor, Code Vessel lead at the MCA, and joined on stage by representatives of industry and the Certifying Authorities, to discuss where things are at with Workboat Code 3 and the publishing of the NEW* Sport and Pleasure Code.
Topics to be discussed include:
- Workboats, including Pilot Boats
- Light Duty Workboats
- Vessels in Commercial Use for Sport or Pleasure
- Autonomous and Remotely Operated Unmanned Vessels
- Search and Rescue Vessels
This session is open to all Seawork visitors - both Workboat Association members and non-members.
Book here
Exhibitor and Seawork supporter;
The Workboat Association