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Inland & Coastal promoting Get Onboard Safely at Seawork

Inland & Coastal are aiming to highlight their Get Onboard Safely message and Living Seawalls at Seawork 2024, Europe’s largest on-water commercial marine and workboat exhibition.

Taking place between 11 – 13 June, the show is celebrating 25 years of bringing marine professionals together on and off the water in Southampton’s Mayflower Park.  

Get Onboard Safely

With over 20 years’ experience, they understand the physical, environmental and commercial challenges within which ports and harbours operate and believe that safe access is the starting point to a well-run operation. Antiquated methods, such as vertical wall ladders, narrow access ways and poorly designed mooring connections can be a hotspot for slips, trips and falls. Over 34% of accidents resulting in lost productivity occur when getting off and on boats.*

Wishing to promote their Get Onboard Safely message for 2024, the team will be on hand at the show to talk about our extensive range of access solutions on offer, enabling workboats to moor securely and get their crews on and off safely year-round. If you can’t make the show, an easy first step is to invite one of our experienced field-based team to carry out a safe access assessment with you.  

“As members of the UK Harbour Master Association and the Port Skills and Safety Association we hear first-hand from port professionals about the importance of improving access to boats in busy ports and harbours. Seawork is an ideal place to engage on a more meaningful level with the industry,” says Jon Challis, Head of Business Development at Inland & Coastal.

“We are committed to providing solutions for safer access to workboats. We strive to ensure that every individual, whether working shore side on the pontoon or as part of a crew heading out to sea, can work with confidence and security.”

Operating to the highest quality and safety standards in our production processes, we are also keen to highlight our commitment to environmental and sustainable best practices and have invested in partnerships that can deliver marine habitat improvements, with Living Seawalls being an award-winning example of this commitment. 

Living Seawalls

A flagship programme of the Sydney Institute of Marine Science in collaboration with Reef Design Lab, Living Seawalls designs and produces innovative modular panels which mimic foreshore and intertidal habitats to revive the increasingly ‘urbanised’ oceans as construction ventures ever further into the sea. 

The three-dimensional tile-like concrete panels attach in a mosaic pattern, adding texture, shape and form to flat seawalls and other ocean-facing structures, which otherwise would lack the complexity required for a biodiverse marine environment.

As part of their partnership with Living Seawalls, they manufacture the concrete habitat panels at our facility in Banagher, Ireland using the waste material from the production process of our floating concrete breakwaters and pontoons. Further demonstrating our commitment to sustainability and marine conservation.  

Every day during the show, they will also be hosting a talk by Jess Allen from the University of Plymouth on our initiative with Living Seawalls, and how concrete marine infrastructures can be harnessed to create ecologically enhanced coastal systems.

*Port Industry Incidents Statistics 2022.

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