May 2025 – AMM & AHC Presentations

The presentations used at the May 2025 All Members Meeting and Anchor Handling Conference are now available for download on the Marine Safety Forum website from the “Meetings page” or via the links below:

All Members Meeting – May 2025

Anchor Handling Conference – May 2025

May 2025 All Members Meeting Flyer

Our May AMM is fast approaching and all of our members are, as always, extremely welcome to join us, especially seafarers and offshore workers, for whom the MSF continue to strive to provide, and improve, an everyday, safe working environment.

As usual we have a packed agenda with varied topics and insights. This time, we are splitting the day into 2 sections.

  • The morning session will be the traditional AMM with a focused theme of Major Accident Hazards. To attend this session, please register with the following Eventbrite link: morning session
  • The afternoon session will be allocated to the MSF Anchor Handling Workgroup who are hosting a conference with topical issues facing the industry. To attend this session, please register with the following Eventbrite link: afternoon session

Please note that due to expected high demand this meeting is ticket only using the links above.

MSF May 2025 AMM Agenda

The 2025 wellbeing survey report carried out in partnership with Step Change in Safety and Mental Health in Energy is now available on our “Resources” page.

 

The presentations used at the November 2024 All Members Meeting are now available for download on the Marine Safety Forum website from the “Meetings page” or by selecting the link below:

November 2024 All Members Meeting

Nov 24 All Members Meeting Flyer

Our November AMM is fast approaching and all of our members are, as always, extremely welcome to join us, especially seafarers and offshore workers, for whom the MSF continue to strive to provide, and improve, an everyday, safe working environment.

As usual we have a packed agenda with varied topics and insights. This time we have a very special keynote speaker. Chris Lemons, a North Sea deep sea diver who survived an alarming near death experience during a routine dive. You may have seen the story in the news and in the documentary “Last Breath”.

Please note that due to expected high demand this meeting is ticket only.

Event Brite Link

Copies of the ERRV Management Guidelines & ERRV Survey Guidelines are now available for download from the “Guidelines” section of the MSF website. We have also included an overview of the changes from the previous revisions.