AimZero with Unitor
Our push for greater safety at sea
Safety is everyone’s responsibility
AimZero is more than just a standard or a goal.
It’s what keeps your vessels afloat, operational and gets your
crew home safe at the end of their contracts.
It's our industry call for greater safety at sea and aiming for zero harm at sea.
Aim to Zero with Unitor today:
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Zero downtime
Reduce downtime caused by poor quality equipment and inadequate crew training.
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Zero accidents
Encourage greater safety awareness and culture on your vessels and reduce accidents.
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Zero findings
Put compliance at the forefront, reduce findings during inspections and in turn, reduce vessel penalties and downtime.
It's not just us, hear from the industry:
59% of vessels inspected by RightShip in 2023 had a finding on Q4.17: "Is welding, and gas burning equipment in good order and properly stored?"
From Gard's 2014-2024 claims data, hot work related fires frequently occur in pump rooms, cargo tanks, holds and machinery spaces.
We help you enhance your safety culture on board beyond just our equipment.
Are you ready to Aim to Zero?
Book a service below and start your AimZero journey today.
Welding Safety Inspection
We offer you a confidential safety assessment of the safety and operational conditions of electric arc and gas equipment on your vessel.
Book now
Unitor Welding School
Elevate and build your welding competence with the Unitor Welding school. Learn maritime welding skills with best-in-class Unitor welding equipment.
Book now
Explore our content:
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Avoid the risk of electrocution
Welding at sea carries a range of safety hazards—not least the ever-present risk of electrocution. The good news is that electrocution injuries are completely avoidable with the right safety precautions. Let's look at some common mistakes that heighten electrocution risk, and how welders can take steps to stay safe.
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Best practices for shipboard welding
Seafaring comes with its own set of challenges and risks. Accidents affect the health and wellbeing of crew, damage vessels and equipment, and cost a lot of money. This is why safety on board matters.
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Maximising productivity, efficiency, and safety in your shipboard repair operations
In the maritime industry, pivoting to more efficient and effective technology will enable ship operators to achieve the benefits of improved productivity and reducing the risk of disruption to ship operations. Read more here.
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Chris Teoh, Senior Product Manager – Welding & Repair -
Electric Arc Welding Onboard: Essential Safety Checks and Precautions
It is crucial that welding equipment and gases are handled in a safe and secure way - safety in operation must always be a priority. Take note of these safety checks and precautions that crew should adhere to before and during electric arc welding onboard.
威尔森观察 |
Chris Teoh, Senior Product Manager – Welding & Repair