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SAFETY SEMINAR IN CHENNAI-13th JULY 2011 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Maritime (India) Pvt Ltd. conducted a Safety Seminar in Chennai on 13/July at The Accord Metropolitan. The Chief Guest for the occasion was Capt Masaaki Nemoto, Executive Officer, MOL Tokyo. Other dignitaries included Capt A. Chattopadhyay ­MD MOLMI, Capt S. Iwamoto - Director MOLMI, Capt B.K.Jha -GM MOLMI. The seminar was attended by MOLMI

seafarers across all ranks including Cadets and Ratings. Capt Nemoto outlined MOL's future growth prospects and emphasized the need to

Capt. M. Nemoto addressing the seminar attendees achieve the Goal for MOL to become the

"World Leader in Safe Operations". He also provided an insight into measures MOL has ta'ken tocounterthe Piracy menace in Somalia. Capt A. Chattopadhyay, while welcoming the Chief Guest, highlighted the contribution of

MOLMI and its continuous commitmenttowards enhancing safety .. Capt B.K. Jha conducted a safety presentation highlighting the safety measures adopted

by MOL, future growth and insight into radiation levels in Japan. Capt Iwamoto briefed the Cadets and motivated them to become reliable and skilled professionals as they were the future of MOL. A workshop was conducted in the afternoon with the involvement of all seafarers. Some past incidents and lessons to be learnt from them were discussed. The workshop was conducted by Mr. J.B. Sharma - Training Superintendent, MOLTC - Pune and Capt A. Prasad - Regional Mgr. MOLMI Chennai. Overall it was a very fruitful discussion with a very encouraging involvement from all

Families enjoying cocktail &dinner participants. A family dinner was organized in the evening. The highlight of the evening was the felicitation of2 MOLMI Masters and 1 Chief Engineerfor completing 10 years of loyal service in the Company. A token of appreciation was also presented to all wives and children of our seafarers as MOLMI realizes that it is

primarily their support wh ich is the backbone of our seafarers. The family dinner was the perfect icing to a very successful seminar. All the participants and theirfamilies were extremely appreciative and felt privileged to be a part of MOL. "

SAFETY SEMINAR IN DElHI- 31st AUOUSI2011 A Safety Seminar was held in Delhi on 31st August 2011. Besides spreading Safety awareness in our Seafarers, it reiterated the confidence seafarers felt in MOL's ability to succeed in spite of slump in the Industry. Mainly the participants were from the North Zone but there were few who were invited from South Zone as well and there were a total of 32 participants who immensely benefited from this interactive Seminar.

The Seminar was graced by Capt. M. Nemoto , Executive Officer of MOL Tokyo. It indeed was a great pleasure for all the participants to interact with Capt. Nemoto, Capt . A. Chattopadhyay (M.D. MOLMI), Capt. S.

Iwamoto (Director MOLMI), Capt. B.K. Jha (G.M. MOLMI) and Mr. Jogesh Sharma (MOLTC - Pune). The Seminar was fo'ilowed by workshop and interactive session which was well appreciated and actively participated by all. The case study of recent accidents and incidents were discussed and group discussions were carried out as to how to avoid them by cutting the error chain. Various

policies and future plans of the MOL were also presented in the Seminar.

The seminar was followed by a Family get together, where the Officers enjoyed the evening with their spouses and children. It started with the presentation of Loyalty awards by Capt. Nemoto to Officers who have completed 10 years of service with the Company. Spouses and children were also presented with gifts as a token of our appreciation. As the evening progressed the hidden talent of lot of our officers was noticed as some of them sang nice songs or recited poetry and some nice Shayari too.

On the whole it was a very thoughtfully selected and interactive Seminar on Safety followed by a very relaxed evening dinner which was appreCiated by all.

Aview of the attendees

Seminar in progress

Group photo

CONTRIBUTIONS

Branch of a tree or elephant's trunkDew drops on flower

Photos by : Cap\. Dipankar Basu, MOLMI- Kolkata

Bao Steel Emotion - Yard Deliverv photos

Date of delivery: 16th September 2011

Victorious Ace - Yard Deliverv photos

Date of delivery: 21 st September 2011

Visitors from Magasavsav MOL Marine - MAGMOL in MOLMI­Mumbai ODice on 4th Julv 2011.

ATCH T HIE TO FOUR At the start of watch, which occurred in the night,

Passing ship was now out of my sight. Words were just flowing like a pour,

So, I wrote this poem in watch 12 to 4.

I am a second mate of this cargo ship, Carrying thousands of cars in a single trip.

Car carrier it is, PCC is the nick name, Don't get confused, it's one and the same.

You think it's my first, but it's second in a row, When office asked me to join, I couldn't say no.

So I joined with new hopes and some plans on my mind, To meet new faces and some old colleagues to find.

Kanda was the port where I had to embark, I had to board in the evening but it was already dark.

IIIgot down from the Agent's car and walked up the Ramp, Went up to the ship's office, to get my papers stamped.

Got myself registered, by signing the Articles, Familiarized with the system and the loaded vehicles.

I had a chance to sail with the captain before and now once again, This is a sister ship of the last one, so the setup was same.

Loading was completed, Ramps were up, ship ready to sail, Controls tested, Engines tried out, to make sure nothing will fail.

Voyage started and we were out in the sea, RFA given, watch handed over to me,

Started my work with passage planning and inventory of stores In charge of quite pleasant watch 12 to 4

Left to right: Capt. K. Uno,

Poem composed by : C/OFF Nikhil.A KheraCapt. S twamoto, Inc:nir~tinn • f'lff,,,orco <:Inri rrt:l'" "f ~~~""'I!II""" " /I",..

CONGRATULATIONS Miss Tanaya Mokashi, daughter of Mrs. Sangeeta & Captain Tushar Mokashi, secured 92 % marks in her Standard 12th ISC Board examination conducted in March 2011. She is also a proud recipient of Governor's Gold Medal for her success in the examination. Tanaya stood Third in her Junior College, Hiranandani Foundation School Thane. She has consistently topped in every examination at the School. Apart from her studies, she excelled in other extra-curricular activities also. Tanaya, had scored 96.6% in her 10th ICSE Board examination held in March 2009, and received Governor's Gold Medal in addition to various other prizes. Tanaya has taken admission and will pursue her Bachelor of Engineering Degree in Computer Engineering.

CIOFF Ajay Kumar receiving Ihe Loyally Award from Capl. Sanjay Viiay Pradhan receiving Ihe Loyally Award from Capt. Jayanla Sarkar receiving the Loyally Award from Capl. Challopadhyay Capl. Rakesh Shanma in MOLMI- Delhi office Capt. D. Basu in MOLMI - Kolkala office.

Capt. Mahesh Chandrasekhar receiving the Loyally Award from Capt. Nemolo during the Safely Seminar in Chennai

C/OFF Sanjay Ashok Sharma receiving IheLoyally Award from Capl. Nemolo during the Safely Seminar in Delhi

Capl. Rakesh Klimar Sharma receiving Ihe Loyally Award from Capl. Nemolo duling Ihe Safely Seminar in Delhi

CIE RamasubramanianAnanthanarayanan receiving the Loyally Award from Capt. Nemolo during Ihe Safely Seminar in Chennai

Capl. Devadas Prabhu receiving Ihe Loyally Award from Capl. Nemolo during Ihe Safely Seminar in Chennai.

- COngratulaUonS to the following oUicers on obtaining Cenilicate of Competencvl NAME RANK EXAM NAME RANK EXAM Ganesan Hariharasudhan 2/0FF Chief Mate Vignesh Sundar DCDT 2nd Mate Jothi Prem Kumar 2/0FF Chief Mate Jithin Cherukudimattuvayal DCDT 2nd Mate Umakant Garg 2/0FF Chief Mate Gurunath Mahadevappa Dalwai DCDT 2nd Mate Kapil Makkar 3/0FF 2nd Mate Rithvik Dandu Basappa DCDT 2nd Mate Danish lIahi 3/0FF 2nd Mate Mohammed Mansoor Valiya Peediyakkal DCDT 2nd Mate Radhakrishnan Janardhanam 3/0FF 2nd Mate Rajesh Reghuraman Nair DCDT 2nd Mate Jithu Raj 3/0FF 2nd Mate Amrendra DCDT 2nd Mate Adithya Simhan Kandhadai Tr.3/0FF 2nd Mate Raja Ram Lakra 1A/E Class I Aravind Duraisamy Tr.3/0FF 2nd Mate Muralidharan Venkatasubramanian Tr. 3A/E Class IV Vineet Neela Kumar Kumaravel Tr.3/0FF 2nd Mate Iman Ghosh A/E Class IV Sri Harsha Emani Tr.3/0FF 2nd Mate Hari Om Sharan Chaudhary A/E Class IV Veeresh Shivanand Durgad Tr. 3/0FF 2nd Mate Mayank Sharma A/E Class IV Puneeth Bagepalli Shivaprakash DCDT 2nd Mate Nitish Kumar A/E Class IV Jai Prakaash Sree Mohanasundram DCDT 2nd Mate

onice Personnel Capt. Rakesh Sharma has joined as Regional Manager, MOLMI-Delhi on 16/08/2011.

Mr. Roshan Patil has joined as Jr. Fleet Personnel Officer, MOLMI - Mumbai on 12/07/2011.

Mr. Prasad Magam has joined as Jr. Executive Operations, MOLMI - Mumbai on 22/07/2011.

Mr. Vaibhav Sable has joined as Jr. co-ordinator-Training, MOLMI - Mumbai·on 25/07/2011.

Mr. A. Christo her has 'oined as Jr. Executive - 0 erations, MOLMI - Chennai on 01/09/2011.

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WEDDING BEllS

1/0H Siddhartha Malumder tied the nuptial knot with Ramia on 22/07/2011.

2A/E Swastik Paul tied the nuptial knot with Madhurima on 11/06/2011.

Mr. A. Christopher - Jr. Executive - Operations, MOLMI -Chennai, tied the nuptial knot with Reeta on 15/09/2011.

3A/E Indradeep Khan tied the nuptial knot with Koyel on 14/05/2011.

2/0FF Sarfral Dave tied the nuptial knot with Nadia on 24/06/2011.

3A/E Rajesh Kumar tied the nuptial knot with Sindhu on 06/07/2011.

3/0FF Subhajit Das tied the nuptial knot with Rupasri on 09/07/2011.

3A/E Ponnuchamy Raghu tied the nuptial knot with Sudha on 03/07/2011.

2A/E Srinivasa Nayak tied the nuptial knot with Sakshi on 10/07/2011.

Tr. 3/0FF Gaurav Sama tied the nuptial knot with Tanu on 09/07/2011.

2/0FF Yogesh Sharma tied the nuptial knot with Megha on 02/12/2010.

1A/E Suraj Prabhakar tied the nuptial knot with Aarti on 19/05/2011.

We congratulate 1/0FF Constantine Vinod We congratulate C/OH Deepak Chadha &' Reshma We congratulate C/OFF Rajarshi Gupta & Sohini on Raveendran & Sahaya Vianny on being blessed with a on being blessed with a wonderful baby boy - Divit being blessed with a wonderful baby girl ­

HEALTH

12 eso utionst Prevent Sinusitis

Modern-dav pollution has increased the number 01 people suHering Irom allergies. As aresult, sinusitis is also on the rise!

Sinusitis feels like a cold that never goes away. It often hurts - sometimes a lot. It reduces your energy level, causes mental fog, interferes with sleep, dulls your senses of smell and taste, makes you hoarse, and gives you bad breath.

Modern-day pollution has increased the number of people suffering from allergies . As a result, sinusitis is also on the rise . Sinusitis is an inflammation or swelling of the tissue lining the sinuses. Normally, sinuses are filled with air, but when sinuses become blocked and fill ed with fluid, germs (bacteria, viruses, and fungi) can grow and cause an infection.

Sinusitis symptoms

Primary symptoms, which tell your doctor that you have acute sinusitis, include facial pain/pressure, nasal stuffiness and thick (green or yellow) discharge, loss of smell, cough/congestion. These could be accompanied by additional symptoms like fever, bad breath, fatigue and dental pain .

In children, allergies, smoke or even bottle drinking while lying on the back contribute to sinusitis, while in adults, it is mostly smoking, and infections that trigger the illness.

How to prevent sinusitis:

• Reduce exposure to allergens by :

Avoiding overstuffed furniture.

Washing or fluffing your pillow regularly.

Avoiding wall to wall carpeting .

Staying away from perfumes or things with odor.

Avoid air pollutants (such as smoke) that irritate the nose.

• Improve household ventilation by opening windows whenever possible . Use a humidifier in the home or office

when the person has a cold.

• Sleep with the head of the bed elevated. This promotes sinus drainage.

• Minimise exposure to persons with known infections. Avoid contact with people who have colds and other viral upper

respiratory infections.

• Avoid temperature extremes - Very high and low, or sudden changes in temperature, will cause sinus pain .

• Reduce stress. Psychoneurobiology tells us that white cells that defend the body actually become weaker when one

is depressed or under great stress.

• Avoid swimming, or use nose plugs when swimming or diving in a pool, to keep chlorine from irritating the sinuses.

• Washing of your nose with saline has definite benefits, as is verified by medical research.

• Good hygiene helps. Bacterial and viral infections are the most common causes of sinusitis, therefore the risk of getting

them needs to be reduced by carefully monitoring your hygiene, and frequently washing hands with soap and water.

• Drink 8 to 12 glasses of water daily.

• Have hot tea as soon as you get out of bed . Hot liquids help the mucus to flow, relieving congestion

and sinus pressure. It will reduce the morning symptoms.

• Hum your way to health. An hour a day of concentrated humming could dilate sinus blood vessels

enough to help. Dr Vinita Bhagia is Consultant ENT Surgeon at

Apollo Hospitals, Ahmedabad

Source: http ://www.apollolife.com/HealthTopics/ENT

Ear NoseThroat!12ResolutionstoPreventSinusitis.aspx

Obituary: We regret to announce the sad demise of: Capt. Subhroilt Banerjee's father on 05/09/11 Mr. Greenize Correia's lather on 11/06/11

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