IMRF LAUNCHES ‘H.E.R.O.’ – GLOBAL MARITIME SAR AWARDS

London, Tuesday, April 12. The International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF) is delighted to announce the launch of the Honouring Excellence in Rescue Operations Awards, the H.E.R.O. Awards, which will recognise outstanding services to global maritime search and rescue.

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The H.E.R.O. Awards have been developed in cooperation with IMRF partner McMurdo, a global leader of emergency readiness and response solutions, and will draw attention to the life-saving work done in maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) across the world. These Awards are focused on recognising not only individuals for courageous rescue missions, but also the support networks and organisations which enable such missions to take place by providing exceptional response and co-ordination as well as technical innovations and development initiatives.

Says Bruce Reid, CEO of the IMRF: “The aim of these Awards is to recognise and thank courage and exceptional performance, both by individuals and organisations, all of whom are making a major contribution to SAR, progressing IMRF’s mission to improve global maritime SAR and prevent loss of life in the world’s waters. By highlighting these achievements, we hope to gain further recognition by the wider international community including governments, non-governmental organisations, the news media, and the general public.”

The H.E.R.O. Awards will:

  • raise awareness of the excellent work done by all those involved in the maritime SAR community, with the aim of increasing Government, commercial and public recognition, support and funding
  • reward the selfless efforts and achievements of individuals who make sacrifices to save lives, on the water or in support
  • raise awareness of innovative SAR products, technologies and processes with the aim of spreading ideas for improvement
  • raise awareness of the role and responsibilities of the IMRF with the aim of increasing membership and participation.

Any individual or organisation that has shown excellence in SAR response, anywhere in the world, may be nominated. The primary criterion for nomination for a H.E.R.O. Award will be a major contribution to SAR with acts of bravery honoured equally alongside innovatory ideas with technical and/or intellectual excellence, which in unison make SAR work safer for the rescuer and the rescued alike.

The H.E.R.O. Awards 2016 will recognise actions that took place, or were completed, in the period 1st July 2015 to 30th June 2016. No applications can be accepted for events or actions that fall outside this period.

The closing date for applications is 2400 UTC on 29 July 2016. For full details on how to enter, and the terms and conditions of entry, visit www.imrfhero.org; Alternatively, please write to The H.E.R.O. Awards Co-ordinator, International Maritime Rescue Federation, 50 Allardice Street, Stonehaven AB39 2RA, UK; email hero@imrf.org.uk; or telephone +44 (0)1569 767405.

 

The International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF) brings the world’s maritime search and rescue organisations together in one global – and growing – family, accredited at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). IMRF’s member organisations share their lifesaving ideas, technologies and experiences and freely cooperate with one another to achieve their common humanitarian aim: “Preventing loss of life in the world’s waters”. See: www.international-maritime-rescue.org

The idea of the H.E.R.O. award came from discussions with IMRF partner McMurdo, a global leader of emergency readiness and response solutions. McMurdo will continue to provide IMRF with assistance in the development, promotion and implementation of the award, but the award is an IMRF-sponsored award. http://www.mcmurdomarine.com

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