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Keeping Workers Happy at Sea


It is important for almost all businesses to focus on keeping their workers happy. The better morale is amongst members of staff, the more productive they will be and the better they will work together as a team. In turn, efficiency will rise, problems will reduce and staff turnover will be at a level you want, allowing you to keep the very best members of your team rather than losing them to competitors.

At sea, it is even more important that morale is kept high. Not only will situations often become far more tense than in other environments, but safety is key out at sea and should there be problems amongst crew then it far more likely that there will be oversights.

On top of this, there is simply nowhere for crew to get away to, and taking some time away from problems to clear ones head will be far harder when confined to such a small space. In turn, problems and emotions become heightened. Therefore, a great focus needs to be placed on keeping crew as happy as possible. From the management techniques used to the size and comfort of the accommodation modules used, and even the safety of the marine doors that rigs or ships have, focussing on making the experience as enjoyable as possible can make a great deal of difference.

It may seem strange that marine doors are important to how happy your crew are, but should there be an incident, even if it is only a small one, it can shake confidence and in turn totally effect the way a crew works.

The right safety precautions, homely and comfortable accommodation modules and the right approach by those in charge are likely to be all that is needed to ensure that problems are dealt with and that crew remain happy. In turn, the whole working process should be far more productive.



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