Proper lube oil analysis crucial for vessels’ machinery systems
The American Club analyzes the importance of regularly performing lube oil analysis for shipboard machinery, and provides measures to prevent potential problems.
Read moreThe American Club analyzes the importance of regularly performing lube oil analysis for shipboard machinery, and provides measures to prevent potential problems.
Read moreIn its most recent loss prevention series "Good Catch", the American Club provides lessons learned from a vessel carrying containers had several holes in their hatch covers due to corrosion.
Read moreIn its most recent series regarding lessons learned from accidents, the American Club describes an incident where an engineer was shocked by electricity.
Read moreThe American Club provides lessons learned from an incident where a ship hit a dock, damaging its hull.
Read moreIn its most recent "Good Catch" series, the American Club provides lessons learned from an incident that involved an oiler slipping down the stairs, getting injured.
Read moreIn its latest series of the Good Catch, the American Club informs of a towing that grounded, with fatigue cited as a contributing factor.
Read moreIn its most recent article in the "Good Catch" series, the American Club describes a damage that was the result of a collision between the bulk cargo vessel and an offshore support vessel.
Read moreThe American Club, in the latest addition to its "Good Catch" series, described an incident involving an engineer falling, and presents lessons learned.
Read moreThe American Club published lessons learned from an incident where an engineer failed to notice a missing section of deck plate and fell into the opening.
Read moreAs the American Club informs, in a recent study of noted deficiencies cited in Club condition surveys, it was observed that the third most frequent defects cited are associated with labeling, markings and symbols.
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