Lessons learned: Not following COLREGS principles leads to collision risk
UK MAIB in its most recent Safety Digest informs about an unnecessary risk of collision of an inbound bulk carrier with a ro-ro passenger ferry.
Read moreUK MAIB in its most recent Safety Digest informs about an unnecessary risk of collision of an inbound bulk carrier with a ro-ro passenger ferry.
Read moreIn its recently published Casebook containing safety lessons learned from maritime incidents, the Swedish Club describes a collision of a container ship after grounding in a busy anchorage.
Read moreIn its latest Safety Digest, UK MAIB describes how a crew member onboard a bulk carrier felt unwell and had to be evacuated after using chemicals inside an enclosed space which was not properly ventilated.
Read moreFollowing the latest version of Swedish Club's casebook, it is described a case where two vessels collided in a river fairway.
Read moreIn its latest Safety Digest, UK MAIB analyzes a passenger vessel's heavy contact with a bridge, which was attributed to strong breeze and peak flow of the river, despite the Captain was familiar with the route.
Read moreIn its first Safety Digest for 2021, the UK MAIB describes a case where a lifting gear crashed to the deck, causing serious head injury.
Read moreIn its recently published Casebook containing safety lessons learned from maritime incidents, the Swedish Club describes a collision of two vessels, caused by inefficient lookout under COLREG 5.
Read moreIn its latest published Casebook containing safety lessons learned from maritime incidents, the Swedish Club focuses on a collision incident resulted by restricted visibility.
Read moreAs part of UK MAIB's Safety Digest, it is presented a case where a swimmer experienced a serious cut to the head and fractures to his spine and ribs while swimming in a harbour.
Read moreIn its latest safety digest, UK MAIB presents an incident where, after a rapid increase of wind, three after lines of a ferry, began to pay out together and the vessel’s stern moved to port, away from the berth.
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