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Maritime Casualty Investigation Association

Aug 29th, 2008 by bobcouttie

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MCIA Maritime Casualty Investigation Association

A new Association brochure is in preparation and will be made available here shortly, in the meantime the original proposal as a printable PDF is available here:

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Applications for membership are now being accepted online, click here to complete and submit.

MCIA will actively promote maritime/offshore casualty investigation as a profession, act as a ‘watering-hole’ for the public and private sectors, promote the concept of casualty investigation as an element in safety enhancement and risk reduction rather than liability-focussed, develop a unified set of competencies for maritime/offshore casualty investigation and encourage compliance with relevant IMO codes and obligations.

The association will collaborate with, public sector-orientated organisations specifically related to casualty investigation, such as MAIFF, and private sector initiatives such as Step Change In Safety, Marine Safety Forum, IMCA, the nautical Institute and the International Chamber of Shipping, and others for whom casualty investigation is a partial element in their activities.

MCIA Objectives

MCIA Activities

MCIA Membership

MCIA Membership Application

This page has the following sub pages.

  • MCIA Objectives
  • MCIA Membership Application
  • MCIA Activities
  • MCIA Membership

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