For the first time, the National Maritime Safety Authority (NMSA) and the National St John Ambulance Service (NStJA) have formalized a collaborative partnership to enhance maritime safety and search and rescue (SAR) operations across Papua New Guinea.
In a joint statement, the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) marked a significant milestone in ensuring the safety and welfare of individuals at sea and on islands.
The MOU outlines the framework for both organizations to work together on a variety of initiatives aimed at improving response times, coordination, and overall effectiveness in maritime safety incidents.
Key objectives include the development of a joint database of trained personnel and assets, the creation of an advanced seafarer first aid course, and the facilitation of NStJA’s access to NMSA vessels for emergency medical responses.
General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of NMSA, Paul Unas, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating that this MOU represents a critical step forward in our efforts to safeguard lives at sea.
“By combining our resources and expertise with the National St John Ambulance, we can provide a more robust and efficient response to maritime emergencies.”
SJA’s Chief Executive Officer, Matthew Cannon highlighted the importance of this collaboration, adding that this joint efforts will not only enhance their ability to respond to emergencies but also promote greater public awareness and education on maritime safety.
“This partnership is a testament to our commitment to the wellbeing of the communities we serve.”
“The MOU also includes provisions for developing joint public awareness campaigns, training plans, and contingency plans for various maritime incidents, including oil spills and mass casualties.”
Additionally, both organizations have committed to periodic evaluations and the establishment of a Joint Working Group to oversee the implementation and progress of the agreed initiatives.
Meanwhile the partnership underscores the dedication of both NMSA and NStJA to fostering a safer maritime environment in Papua New Guinea.
The combined expertise and resources will undoubtedly enhance the capabilities of both organizations in delivering vital services to those in need.