Crewmembers aboard Maersk Sentosa have pledged to do their part to help eradicate shipboard harassment. The Maersk training on sexual abuse and sexual harassment (SASH) was conducted during the monthly shipboard safety meeting. MM&P members are (front row, left to right) Captain Vitaly Kuznetsoff, Chief Mate Christopher Funke and Third Mate Ashley Edington (behind and to the right of the man in the orange shirt).
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