Boat Yard Safety: How GCCM Ensures the Safety of Your Vessel

When it comes to entrusting your boat to a boatyard, safety is a primary concern. GCCM understands the importance of maintaining a safe and secure environment for all our customers, business partners, crew and vessels, in the marina and in the shipyard. Our Safety manager has implemented stringent safety measures and protocols to protect vessels in their care. From advanced security systems to comprehensive staff training, we prioritise the safety and security of every boat on our premises.

Comprehensive Security Measures

24-Hour On-site Security

We maintain a controlled access system to ensure only authorised personnel can enter the facility. The entry points are monitored 24/7 by security staff who patrol the facility and are trained to handle a variety of situations, from emergencies to routine security checks. This controlled access prevents unauthorised entry and ensures that only boat owners, approved contractors, and the staff at GCCM can access the boats and facilities. Their presence ensures a swift response to any incidents and provides an additional layer of protection for all vessels on the premises.

CCTV Coverage

To further enhance security, we have installed an extensive network of CCTV cameras throughout the boatyard. These cameras provide comprehensive coverage of the entire facility, including storage areas, maintenance zones, and entry points. The footage is monitored around the clock, ensuring that any suspicious activity is detected and addressed promptly. This surveillance system acts as a powerful deterrent to theft and vandalism, giving boat owners peace of mind.

CCTC in the dry store facility
To further enhance our safety management, Thermal Imaging Detection cameras have been installed in the dry store. They will alert Secu
rity and selected Management Staff if an increase in heat is detected within the Dry Store rack system.
Enhanced Emergency Response: In the event of an emergency, our safety team will be able to respond immediately and remove the vessel from the rack.
These CCTVs and thermal imaging cameras will play a crucial role in monitoring activities, deterring potential incidents, and ensuring your peace of mind while at GCCM.

 

 

 

Safety Protocols and Housekeeping

Staff Training

At GCCM, we strongly emphasise staff training to ensure the highest safety standards are maintained. All employees undergo regular training programs that cover safety protocols, emergency procedures, and best practices for handling and maintaining boats. This training ensures that staff are well-equipped to manage any situation and can provide expert care for each vessel.

Housekeeping Reminders

To maintain a safe and orderly environment, GCCM has established a set of housekeeping reminders for everyone on the site:

Safety
 Your safety and the safety of others is our highest priority.
 Children and pets are to be supervised at all times.
 Treat all others in the yard with respect.
 Observe all speed limits, 10km in operational areas and 20km on the main road.
 Only park in designated car park spaces.
 All electrical leads, power tools and shore power leads must show evidence of a current inspection (test & tag). Shore power leads must have a minimum IP56 rating.
 Boat stands are not to be moved, adjusted or relocated. Please contact GCCM Operations team on 5502 5888 if you need any stands to be moved.
 GCCM stairs and ladders must remain secured to your vessel and are for access only. They are not to be used as work platforms.
 High risk work such as blasting, welding, grinding and spraying can only be done during the hours of 5am and 7pm. GCCM onsite businesses are the only persons allowed to perform this type of works outside of these hours.
 A Hot Works Permit is to be approved by GCCM prior to commencing any work that generates a spark.

Environment
 Nothing but water is to enter the stormwater drains or waterways.
 Clean up your worksite daily as necessary. Charges will apply if GCCM are left to do it.
 Encapsulate to collect all emissions from your works.
 You will be responsible for any repair or delay costs if your works impact a neighboring
vessel.
 Use tools that incorporate vacuum attachments as necessary.
 Use the designated recycle bins to minimise waste to landfill.

Bookings
 Advise GCCM of any changes to launch dates as slots are not always available without planning.
 Return scissor lifts when you finish to avoid additional charges by speaking to one of the yard crew or calling the o􏰀ice.
 Resolve any outstanding invoices with GCCM, and GCCM based businesses to avoid delays to launching.

 

Conclusion

The safety of your vessel is of utmost importance at GCCM. We are one of the only marinas in Australia with a Safety Manager dedicating their time to safety throughout the compound. We ensure that every boat in their care is protected through comprehensive security measures, rigorous staff training, and advanced technology integration. By adhering to strict safety protocols and maintaining a secure and orderly environment, we provide boat owners with peace of mind, knowing their investment is in safe hands. If you have any concerns on enquires, contact us here.

 

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