Established in 2006 and has been under constant improvement ever since. From lessons learnt and experience of MOL. Read about some of key safety features on our vessels!
Oil spill prevention
Bunker Overflow Prevention System Eliminates risk of fuel oil overflowing
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1 High Level Alarm
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2 High-High Level Alarm
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Fire Protection
High Expansion Foam Fire Extinguishing System
4 Bunker Control Panel 3 Overflow Alarm
Reliable and much safer for crew than conventional CO2 system
Quick Release System Collisions and Groundings Prevention
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Fast detachment of anchor chains in emergency situations
Windlass
Anchor chains
Air Seal Propeller Boss Cap Fins (PBCF) Environment
MOL original energy saving device
Oil spill prevention
Eliminates oil leaks from Propeller Shaft Stern tube
– in use since 1987
Air control unit
PBCF
Normal condition
Outboard side seal Air cell
Oil tank unit When dropping the chains
Seal ring
Quick release system
Overhead view
Portable Rescue Davit Life saving
Light Duty Type Fireman’s Outfit
Rescues crew from enclosed spaces
Fire Protection
AED (Automated External Defibrillator) Life saving
Can be speedily put on and allows free movement
Inflatable life jacket
Can save lives
Life saving
of those suffering heart attack
Allows free movement when working on deck, and prevents drowning
Expansion
Easy to Move
Life saving
Iridium satellite phone with wind-up charger Enables emergency communication
The "MOL Safety Standard Specifications" are unique to MOL and go beyond regulations set out in laws and international treaties, ensuring that MOL maintains a higher level of safety aboard its operated vessels. The specifications were first adopted in 2006 to draw upon the lessons of its earlier serious marine incidents, and are continually revised and updated based on its experiences. The "MOL Safety Standard Specifications" currently comprise of total of 68 items as listed on this paper and highlighted items on the list are introduced on the brochure.