Integral Management Policy
STWARD CORPORATION, a company specialized in providing maritime services, has established this integral management policy as a guideline for the prevention of occupational accidents and illnesses, environmental protection, and the provision of quality services. Committing to:
- Providing services aimed at meeting the needs of its clients.
- Identifying possible emergency situations across different work fronts and planning response actions to ensure the protection of life, the environment, and the continuity of its activities.
- Identifying hazards present in its activities, assessing risks, and establishing control measures to reduce and/or eliminate them.
- Preventing environmental contamination, particularly of marine waters, as a guiding principle in all its operations.
- Complying with legal requirements and other applicable requirements for its operations, flag state rules, and port authorities.
- Requiring other entities working under its control to apply safety and environmental care standards consistent with its own.
- Conducting training for onshore and onboard personnel in order to improve their competencies and knowledge of the QHSE management system;
- Continuously improving the integral management system and the application of its operational controls.
- Ensuring the operational readiness of its fleet through monitoring of its preventive maintenance plans.
- Fostering spaces and mechanisms for consultation and participation for its workers and/or their representatives.
Providing safe and healthy workspaces. Senior management approves this policy and will ensure the provision of the necessary resources for the implementation, maintenance, and improvement of its Integral Management System.
Safe Navigation Policy
STWARD CORPORATION ensures that the vessels in its fleet navigate in compliance with national and international maritime regulations. The Master is responsible for the safe and efficient navigation of the vessel; although the ultimate responsibility rests with the Master, each crew member during their duties is responsible for preventing any hazardous situation that could affect the vessel, its crew, the cargo, and the environment. The company establishes that the minimum under-keel clearance permitted for its vessels shall be as follows:
- For offshore and coastal navigation, the minimum under-keel clearance shall be 1.5 meters (4.92 feet).
- In inland waterways, including rivers and canals, a minimum clearance of 1.00 meter (3.28 feet) under the keel shall be maintained.
- For ports, terminals, and restricted areas, the minimum permitted under-keel clearance shall be 0.50 meters (1.64 feet).
Cybersecurity Policy
The purpose and objective of this policy is to raise awareness of cyber risk threats and vulnerabilities in order to contribute to the safety and protection of maritime transport for the vessels in our fleet to which the ISM Code applies, ensuring they are operationally resilient against cyber risks. To achieve these objectives, it is ensured that:
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Device Protection:
- Laptops and smartphones protected with passwords.
- USB devices and peripheral ports blocked.
- Antivirus software installed and automatic antivirus updates enabled to ensure protection against the latest threats.
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Data Backup Protection:
- Backup copies of all important documents and files are kept in a secure location from which they can be restored.
Masters are directly responsible for implementing this Policy within their departments, and it is the responsibility of every employee/crew member to comply with the Cybersecurity Policy.
