Zero-Incident Leadership: Human Factors That Move the Needle
Unpack how empowerment, mentorship, and advanced simulation are shrinking incident rates to record lows—and what this means for the next generation of offshore leaders.
OISD continues to serve as a key offshore safety compliance reference in India under the Petroleum and Natural Gas (Safety in Offshore Operations) Rules, 2008, with active industry engagement continuing in 2026.
Why cross-sector competence, marine safety zones, and workforce flexibility now matter more than ever The offshore energy industry is changing faster than many workforce systems were originally designed to handle. Oil and gas operations are still active, offshore wind is scaling, marine traffic around offshore assets is becoming more complex, and employers increasingly need people who can move between environments without leaving safety competence behind. That is why OPITO’s
As India’s maritime framework modernizes under the Merchant Shipping Act, 2025 and associated draft rules, operators will need people who can perform inside structured systems, not just work around them. Suraksha Marine’s broader training portfolio and offshore-safety positioning make it well suited to support that conversation—especially for organizations operating at the overlap of shipping, offshore support, and energy logistics.