Medal for maritime captain who promotes security after career-ending damage
maritime captain who promotes seafarer security after struggling a career-ending damage has been awarded a medal.
Captain Ewan Rattray, 37, from Aberdeen, is amongst 11 new recipients of the Merchant Navy Medal, the Department for Transport (DfT) introduced.
His profession as a delivery pilot was halted in 2019 when his leg was crushed whereas climbing a ladder to board a vessel.
To be acknowledged for my contribution to this noble effort is a humbling expertise
While present process medical therapy and adapting to a desk job throughout the sector, he researched and campaigned for improved security for these in his earlier position.
This led the International Maritime Organisation to assessment the foundations governing the secure motion of maritime pilots to and from vessels.
Captain Rattray has additionally written about his psychological well being struggles following the accident.
Merchant Navy Medals are awarded by the DfT for excellent service by seafarers.
Captain Rattray stated: “The maritime industry has always held a special place in my heart.
“To be awarded the Merchant Navy Medal is a great honour.
“There is a remarkable team of international pilots and seafarers, tirelessly working behind the scenes to ensure the safety of maritime pilots.
“To be acknowledged for my contribution to this noble effort is a humbling experience.
“I personally faced an injury during my career as a maritime pilot, and it sparked a motivation within me to assist and contribute wherever I could.”
Their unwavering dedication, exemplary service and profound contributions haven’t solely proven the UK’s maritime trade at its greatest, but in addition set an inspiring normal for others to comply with
Another of the most recent recipients of a Merchant Navy Medal is Katy Womersley, 45, from Glasgow.
She has championed variety, managing a whole bunch of officer cadets and galvanizing deprived younger folks to pursue careers within the maritime sector.
Ms Womersley stated: “It is a great honour to receive this prestigious award.
“I have been inspired by so many great people in this industry, throughout my career at sea and ashore, who are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment.
“I hope our conversations about diversity will transform into tangible actions and our commitment will pave the way for future generations of seafarers.”
Maritime minister Baroness Vere stated: “I am delighted that 11 mariners, including Captain Rattray and Katy Womersley, have been selected to receive this very special honour.
“Their unwavering dedication, exemplary service and profound contributions have not only shown the UK’s maritime industry at its best, but also set an inspiring standard for others to follow.
“Their achievements are a testament to the exceptional talent and commitment present within our maritime sector.”