CLIA is the world's largest cruise industry trade association with representation in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australasia. Dedicated to the promotion of a safe and secure cruise ship environment, CLIA Members have no higher priority than the safety of guests and crew. With the advice and consent of its membership, CLIA advances policies intended to enhance shipboard safety, security, and environmental stewardship, in some cases calling for best practices in excess of existing legal requirements. Annually, the chief executive of every CLIA oceangoing Cruise Line Member specifically verifies his or her line's implementation of every CLIA policy.
Operational Safety
Securing Heavy Objects
Location of Life Jacket Stowage
Harmonisation of Bridge Procedures
Recording the Nationality of Passengers
Common Elements of Musters and Emergency Instructions
Excess Lifejackets
Passage Planning
Bridge Access
Passenger Muster
Life Boat Loading for Training Purposes
Shipboard Security
Reporting of Crimes and Missing Persons
Safeguarding Children in Youth Activity Centers
Security Incidents
Fire Protection
Fire Protection Measures for Covered Mooring Decks
Local Sounding Smoke Alarms
Water Mist Fire Suppression System
Environmental Protection
Waste Management
Health
Medical Facilities
Public Health
Other
Guest Care
Passenger Bill of Rights
Gambling
Anti-Corruption Principles