Seafarers Way

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Making Seafaring Career easier by making all the Regulations on board easy to understand. First will be SOLAS, the Bible of Seafarers and will continue with the remaining conventions.

  1. The Other Side of the E-mail: Understanding Ship Managers

    14H AGO

    The Other Side of the E-mail: Understanding Ship Managers

    Behind every email marked “URGENT”…Behind every reminder about drills, documentation, or compliance…There is a system working to protect the vessel — and the people on board. In this episode of Seafarers Way, Capt. Rommel explores the perspective of the Ship Manager — not as “the office,” but as the team responsible for technical operations, crew management, safety implementation, audit readiness, and commercial coordination. Why do ship managers sound strict?Why do they push for documentation even when the crew is exhausted?Who do they answer to?And most importantly — how does proper ship management actually benefit the seafarer? Grounded in international maritime practice and global standards such as: International Maritime Organization ISM Code SOLAS STCW Convention Maritime Labour Convention This episode does not discuss any specific company, vessel, or incident.It focuses on general international shipping practices and shared operational realities. If you are a seafarer who has ever felt frustrated by shore-based instructions — this episode will help you understand the pressures on the other side. If you are a superintendent, crew manager, or shore professional — this episode is a reminder of where you came from. Because between ship and shore…understanding is stronger than blame. 🎙 Hosted by Capt. Rommel📌 Follow Seafarers Way on Spotify & Apple Podcasts🔁 Share this episode with one crewmate — and one colleague ashore

    12 min
  2. STCW - What it truly says.

    FEB 10

    STCW - What it truly says.

    STCW – The Standard Behind Every Seafarer Before a seafarer boards a ship…Before the first watch…Before the first order is given on the bridge or in the engine room… There is already a standard at work. In this episode of Seafarers Way, Captain Rommel breaks down STCW – the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping—not as a legal document, not as a checklist of courses, but as what it truly is:the global foundation of competence, safety, and life at sea. Many seafarers know STCW only through certificates and renewals.But few understand why it exists, what it protects, and who it is really for. This episode explains: Why STCW was created and why it became a global standard What training, certification, and watchkeeping really mean in practice Why rest hours and fatigue are central to safety What STCW guarantees—and what it does not How STCW quietly works in the background of every voyage STCW is not about paperwork.It does not promise employment or promotion. It demands competence—because the sea does not forgive shortcuts. This episode is for: Cadets trying to understand their first certificates Officers renewing and upgrading their licenses Ratings standing long watches And shore personnel who once sailed and should never forget life onboard STCW is written from lessons learned the hard way.And every time you stand a watch at 2 a.m., it is there—protecting the ship, the crew, and your chance to come home safely. This is Seafarers Way.Real talk. Real standards. Real life at sea.

    4 min

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Making Seafaring Career easier by making all the Regulations on board easy to understand. First will be SOLAS, the Bible of Seafarers and will continue with the remaining conventions.