{"id":5431,"date":"2021-05-26T07:47:37","date_gmt":"2021-05-26T07:47:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lochduart.com\/?p=5431"},"modified":"2021-05-26T07:47:37","modified_gmt":"2021-05-26T07:47:37","slug":"industry-first-as-loch-duart-introduces-new-person-overboard-system","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lochduart.com\/industry-first-as-loch-duart-introduces-new-person-overboard-system\/","title":{"rendered":"Industry first as Loch Duart introduces new \u2018person overboard\u2019 system"},"content":{"rendered":"

Rapidly spreading system alerts, drive forward standards for safety at sea<\/b><\/b><\/p>\n

Scottish salmon farm Loch Duart has introduced a new person overboard (POB) system, ensuring even greater safety for all its team who work at sea. The system, which leads the way in the aquaculture sector, is an industry first for Loch Duart which has sea sites off the coast of Sutherland and the Outer Hebrides. Once activated on contact with water, the new POB system sends a distress signal to alert all radios, boats and landing craft in the vicinity that the person is overboard.<\/p>\n

Loch Duart\u2019s Health and Safety manager David McKeown worked with engineering firm Watt Marine Ltd.\u00a0to develop the system. David also consulted with the Marine Coast Guard Agency who approved the new system. While safety measures for the team already meet regulatory requirements, this new, robust system, unique to Loch Duart, means that the company is now going above and beyond current standards for team safety.<\/p>\n

The new man overboard system developed and adopted by Loch Duart means that:<\/p>\n