Cargo damage caused by broken lashings
The Swedish P&I Club issues Monthly Safety Scenario for August 2015 The Swedish P&I Club has published its Monthly Safety Scenario for August 2015 regarding cargo damaged caused by broken lashings. The Swedish Club publishes on a monthly basis a new "Monthly Safety Scenario" (MSS) to assist owners in their efforts of complying with the maritime regulations.A general cargo vessel equipped with two cargo holds was planning to load in three different ports before the ocean passage. The vessel's master requested dunnage and lashing material for the loading in the last port from the charterer. The request included 64 stoppers, 64 H-beams and 50 D-Rings. Everything except the H-beams was delivered to the vessel.The charter had also arranged for a super cargo to be onboard during the loading to make sure that the cargo securing was done properly. For reasons unknown the super cargo was present at all ports except the final loading port. Cargo securing and lashing in all three ports was done by the crew. A lashing plan had not been drawn up by the charterers for any of the loading ports.The charterer had arranged weather routing for the ocean voyage. A few days into the voyage, the ...
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