by Macy Liddington | Jan 25, 2026 | ENG1
If your organisation employs anyone who works at sea, ENG1 compliance is not optional. It is a legal requirement that ensures your teams are medically fit for safety critical roles. Whether you manage cruise ship staff, marine engineers, commercial surveyors or...
by Macy Liddington | Jan 17, 2026 | ENG1
If you are starting a job at sea or returning to vessel work after some time away, one of the first things you will need is an ENG1 medical certificate. It is required for seafarers, yacht crew, merchant ship staff and in some situations for those working on fishing...
by Macy Liddington | Jan 15, 2026 | Lead
If you work with lead in construction, manufacturing or similar industries, you may have been told that you need a lead medical before starting certain tasks. This medical is not something to worry about. It is there to protect your health and is a legal requirement...
by Macy Liddington | Jan 14, 2026 | PEME
Operations managers understand how much depends on having reliable, capable crews who can carry out their duties safely. At sea, where quick access to emergency medical care is limited, a worker’s health can have a significant impact on vessel performance. This is why...
by Macy Liddington | Jan 13, 2026 | Train Driver Medicals
Operational managers know that one unplanned absence or unsuitable medical clearance can ripple through an entire timetable. Ensuring that train drivers and trackside employees meet the required medical standards is therefore a direct contributor to service...