To promote a "safety culture", the force said it has also decided that "one-time safety audits will be conducted prior to the operational deployment of any ship or submarine."
"Post recent incidents onboard submarines, safety stand-downs and extensive checks on weapon related safety systems and audit of SOPs on all operational submarines were ordered," the Navy said in a release.
The force said in event of an accident or an incident, it is "thoroughly investigated to not just identify any errors, but more importantly, to address critical areas on material and training related aspects so as to prevent recurrence of incidents."
"The analysis of all incidents is also being promulgated to the concerned training establishments and operational authorities for further dissemination of corrective measures," the Navy said.
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"These authorities undertake various safety related measures such as promulgation of analysis of incidents, accidents, policy guidelines on safety, safety awareness programmes," it said.
Navy said it is seized of the fact that safety of men and material is vital and is a necessary component of any armed forces organisation.
"The observance of 'safety first, safety always' is, therefore, intended to strengthen the professional approach to enhance combat capability and to facilitate conduct of naval operations with the desired elan," it added.