NTSB: Safer Seas Digest 2021
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released its Safer Seas Digest 2021, highlighting the most important lessons learned from 31 maritime tragedies that took place in 2021.
Read moreThe National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released its Safer Seas Digest 2021, highlighting the most important lessons learned from 31 maritime tragedies that took place in 2021.
Read moreIn its latest monthly safety scenario, the Swedish Club describes an incident where a cadet fell into the water along with a grab. The seafarer was diagnosed with serious injuries and internal bleeding.
Read moreAccording to BSEE in 2020, the Bureau determined Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD) to be the leading cause of nonfatal occupational injuries, with 157,290 cases attributed to strains alone.
Read moreSince the beginning of 2022, BSEE has seen a significant trend in reported incidents with causes or contributing factors that point to Short Service Employees.
Read moreBSU published its investigation report on Seoul Express, when on 27 March 2021 a crew member fell from a vertical cargo hold ladder in cargo hold no. 3 and lost his life.
Read moreNTSB published its investigation report into the collision of the bulk carrier Jalma Topic, with a barge on the Lower Mississippi River near New Orleans, Louisiana.
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 moreATSB issued safety recommendations to the managers and parent company of the cargo ship BBC Rhonetal, following an investigation into a fire in the hold of the vessel at Port Hedland, Western Australia.
Read moreAs IMCA informs, a diver sustained a crush injury to his finger, as the a diving support vessel was working on a decommissioning project.
Read moreBSEE was informed about several recent events involving the improper use or disposal of chemicals, and provides lessons learned.
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