MarineCraft Journal | Maritime Safety Offshore platform fire suppression is not a one-system decision. Each area of a platform presents a distinct fire hazard profile, and matching the right suppression technology to that profile is as important as the system’s raw performance. A system that is wrong for the application is not just ineffective. In […]
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Common WQT Mistakes That Cause Failure — And How to Fix Them Before Test Day
MarineCraft Journal | Shipyard Operations Many otherwise competent welders fail the WQT not because they can’t weld, but because they repeat predictable mistakes around procedure adherence, technique discipline, and test-day behaviour. For new welders entering the maritime, oil and gas, and industrial construction sectors, recognising these failure patterns before test day, and training to eliminate […]
What OPITO Certification Actually Means for Your Workforce
MarineCraft Journal | Workforce & Training OPITO certification is mentioned in almost every offshore workforce conversation, but it is rarely explained with any precision. Understanding what it covers, how its framework is structured, and where its limits lie changes how employers, contractors, and workers think about what offshore readiness actually means. By MarineCraft Journal · […]
How to Spot a Fraudulent Crude Oil Deal: A Buyer’s Guide
Trading & Risk Most physical crude oil offers that land in a buyer’s inbox are not real. The cargo does not exist, the seller is not who they claim to be, and the only thing that moves is the buyer’s money. Recognising the warning signs is the cheapest insurance in the business. By MarineCraft Journal […]
How to Prepare for Your Welder Qualification Test (WQT): A Practical Guide
MarineCraft Journal | Shipyard Operations The Welder Qualification Test is a formal, code-driven assessment, not a skills demonstration. It determines whether you can produce sound, repeatable welds within specified parameters and acceptance criteria. For new welders entering maritime, oil and gas, or structural construction, approaching it the right way is the difference between passing first […]
Drone Inspection vs. Traditional Methods: A Cost and Risk Comparison
MarineCraft Journal | Maritime Technology Sending a drone where a rope access technician used to go is not just faster. It changes the economics, the safety profile, and the quality of data you get back. But drone inspection is not a wholesale replacement for traditional methods, and knowing when to use which approach is where […]





