Lessons learned: Crane boom stopper fell to main deck
A recent IMCA Safety Flash focuses on an incident in which, a knuckle boom stopper pad fell to the main deck directly below the knuckle boom, to provide lessons learned.
Read moreDetailsA recent IMCA Safety Flash focuses on an incident in which, a knuckle boom stopper pad fell to the main deck directly below the knuckle boom, to provide lessons learned.
Read moreDetailsA seafarer of a Russian ship died on November 11, after a crane cable snapped, and goods fell on him.
Read moreDetailsA geared bulker hit an STS gantry crane at Puerto Moin, Costa Rica on October 20. While the ship's cranes cleared the first STS gantry, they made contact with the second.
Read moreDetailsThe containership Tiger Maanshan collided with a gantry crane while mooring at Hai An Port, Vietnam, on 10 August.
Read moreDetailsBSEE inspectors have observed multiple crane components in poor condition on idle facilities throughout the Gulf of Mexico.
Read moreDetailsThe bodies of 25 people have been recovered after a floating crane reportedly sank off south China’s Guangdong Province in early July.
Read moreDetailsOne seafarer died and another one was injured following the failure of an overhead monorail provision crane aboard an RMI-flagged 2014-built ultramax bulk carrier, the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) informed.
Read moreDetailsHong Kong MARDEP shared lessons learned from a fatal fall onboard a Hong Kong-registered bulk carrier. The Bosun and a sailor used the provision crane as a movable working platform to paint the underdeck area above. Due to adverse weather, the crane suddenly moved towards the shipside quickly and they had to jump down to escape.
Read moreDetailsBelgium's FEBIMA issued an investigation report on the fatality of a crew member onboard the general cargo ship ATLANTIC PROJECT II while in the Port of Antwerp in February 2021. The investigation stressed that the contingency plan on crane lifting operations was not fully implemented.
Read moreDetailsAccording to local media sources a 316-meter-long containership took out two cranes at the Port of Kaohsiung in Taiwan.
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