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Why ENG1 Medicals Matter for Safety at Sea and Why Bristol Needs a Trusted Local Provider

Why ENG1 Medicals Matter for Safety at Sea and Why Bristol Needs a Trusted Local Provider

by Macy Liddington | Feb 25, 2026 | ENG1

Every year countless seafarers, marine engineers, deckhands and yacht crew pass through Bristol on their way to work around the world. Before they step aboard any vessel operating under Maritime and Coastguard Agency regulations, they must prove they are medically fit...
Managing ENG1 Requirements Across Your Marine Workforce

Managing ENG1 Requirements Across Your Marine Workforce

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...
Your ENG1 Medical Explained: What to Expect and How to Prepare

Your ENG1 Medical Explained: What to Expect and How to Prepare

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...
Keeping Your Vessels Moving: Why ENG1 Medicals Are Essential for Operational Planning

Keeping Your Vessels Moving: Why ENG1 Medicals Are Essential for Operational Planning

by Macy Liddington | Dec 10, 2025 | ENG1

The success of any marine operation rests on having the right people in the right place at the right time. From harbour towage to offshore surveying and commercial fishing, your crew cannot step aboard without a valid ENG1 medical certificate. For operations managers...

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