Lessons learned: Always STOP the job if you think it is unsafe
In its latest Safety Flashes, IMCA analyzed a case where a crewmember suffered a leg injury when struck by rebounding hammer.
Read moreIn its latest Safety Flashes, IMCA analyzed a case where a crewmember suffered a leg injury when struck by rebounding hammer.
Read moreFollowing IMCA's latest safety flashes, it is described a case where smoke from hot work task enters confined space.
Read moreSkuld Club issued an advisory in an effort to prevent the damage of the main engine, auxiliary engine and boiler plant caused by fuel oil contaminated by chemicals such as cleaning solvents.
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 recent version of Safety Flashes, IMCA analyze a case where there was a structural failure of an air cylinder fitted in a lifeboat.
Read morePanama Maritime Authority released a guide for shipowners and operators on how to respond in cases of homicide on Panama-flagged ships.
Read moreIn its recently issued Safety Flashes, International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) analyze a case where a piece of timber fell from a crane jib and landed on deck, during crane operations.
Read moreIn this part of IG Clubs safety animation video on enclosed space entry, the club marks how external pressure can result to a casualty.
Read moreIn this series of International Group of P&I Clubs safety animation video focused on enclosed space entry, the club highlights the importance of recognizing unsafe situations.
Read moreFollowing its Safety Flashes series, IMCA described a case where a crewmember experienced an electric shock due to water in electrical equipment.
Read more