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VIRSEC Launches New Online Course to Tackle Harassment, Bullying, and Strengthen Crew Welfare

Given the continued industry focus on crew welfare, professional conduct, and the prevention of sexual harassment and bullying at sea, VIRSEC Ltd has launched An Introduction to Sexual Harassment Awareness in the Maritime Workplace, a practical fully online course developed to support maritime organizations in addressing these ongoing challenges..

Built around current IMO and ILO guidance and emerging flag-state requirements, the course gives seafarers and shore staff clear tools for awareness, prevention, and reporting, supporting safer, more professional working environments across all vessel types.

Why the Industry Needs This

Harassment and bullying remain widespread concerns in the maritime sector, where close living conditions, high pressure and limited support can intensify incidents. The impacts are serious: reduced morale, operational disruption, safety risks, and reputational damage.

Regulators, insurers, and P&I Clubs are increasing expectations around welfare, zero-tolerance policies, and evidence of active prevention measures.

A Modern, Scenario-Led Course

Designed to complement existing HR, safety and compliance programmes, the course uses realistic shipboard examples relevant to cruise, superyacht, offshore, ferry and commercial operations.

Learners will:

  • Recognise inappropriate behaviour early.
  • Understand legal definitions and company expectations.
  • Respond professionally to concerns.
  • Follow clear reporting routes.
  • Support a respectful, inclusive culture in diverse crews.

With retention challenges growing, welfare-focused training is now central to building trust and strengthening safety culture on board.

Why It Matters Now

  • Flag states across the UK and EU are tightening welfare training requirements.
  • The IMO is reviewing global training on harassment and bullying.
  • High-profile cases in cruise and superyacht sectors are increasing scrutiny.
  • P&I Clubs continue to highlight links between harassment, low morale, and safety incidents.

Supporting a Safer Maritime Workplace

This course reflects the industry’s commitment to strengthening the human element. By raising awareness and reinforcing expected standards, it helps organisations protect their people, meet compliance demands, and prepare for future regulation.

Now available globally, the course can be integrated into onboarding, annual compliance, or leadership training.
Source: VIRSEC



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