Shock Mitigation
The definition of Shock Mitigation is 'To make a violent collision or impact less intense'. Shock Mitigation at sea can reduce injury and increase comfort for passengers & crew.
Operational Requirements
Search & Rescue, Military, Special Forces, Coast Guard, Homeland Security, Police and specialist marine organisations need to operate in extreme conditions.
Shock Mitigation & Boats
Marine operators need to identify what type and size of craft are suitable for the purpose. Changing sea conditions and long transits require a shock mitigation strategy.
Improving Crew Safety
Maritime organisations use RIBs and High Speed Craft to perform many different tasks. The consistent objective is that crews arrive safely and efficiently at their destination.
Benefits of Shock Mitigation
Helmsman, crew and passengers benefit from increased comfort and reduced injury. Marine employers have more effective crews and increased operational efficiency.
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