Lessons learned: Improper inspection of life saving appliances onboard
In its recently released Safety Flashes, IMCA describes a case of incomplete inspection of Life Saving Appliances onboard.
Read moreIn its recently released Safety Flashes, IMCA describes a case of incomplete inspection of Life Saving Appliances onboard.
Read moreIn its latest publication of "Good Catch", the American Club provides lessons learned from an incident where two mariners died as they were washed overboard.
Read moreIn its latest Safety Flashes of maritime incidents, IMCA summarizes a case of unsafe personnel embarkation.
Read moreIn its recently issued Safety Flashes, IMCA notes a near miss incident where during cable trans-spooling operations, someone almost suffered a very serious head injury.
Read moreAs part of its recently-released Safety Flashes, IMCA notes a case where a wire rope parted under tension and struck someone’s helmet.
Read moreIMCA recently released its Safety Flashes for October, summarizing a case of a serious fire in an accommodation onboard a vessel at anchor.
Read moreThe Second Officer of a Hong Kong registered container carrier was hit by a falling container twistlock while monitoring cargo operation on the upper lashing bridge platform, causing his death.
Read moreThe National Transportation Safety Board issued a marine accident report for its investigation into the contact of a bulk carrier’s crane with a grain facility in Convent, Louisiana.
Read moreAmerican Club describes an incident of poor bridge resource management (BRM) which resulted to a vessel grounding.
Read moreUK P&I club describes an incident caused by dragging anchor, while examines possible ways to prevent a ship from dragging its anchors.
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