Lessons learned: Anchor equipment not designed to endure heavy weather
In its latest published casebook, Swedish Club describes an incident where a vessel experienced loss of anchor due to heavy weather.
Read moreIn its latest published casebook, Swedish Club describes an incident where a vessel experienced loss of anchor due to heavy weather.
Read moreIn its first Safety Digest for 2021, the UK MAIB describes a case of engine room fire onboard a ferry, which was contained on time thanks to the proper use of high-pressure water fire-fighting systems by the crew.
Read moreThe UK MCA released information on the potentially long-lasting and far-reaching impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on seafarer wellbeing and provided guidance for shipowners on the stressors which have been created or exacerbated by the conditions throughout the pandemic.
Read moreTransport Malta's MSIU issued an investigation report on two man overboards from the bulk carrier MV Stara Planina, in January 2020. The two crew members were lost overboard when unexpected waves washed over the poop deck, as they were not secured to the vessel.
Read moreParis MoU reiterated its guidance for PSC authorities on resuming inspections related to COVID-19. The guidelines should be applied, as a general principle, on a case by case basis by the relevant port authority, not withstanding any possible national measures.
Read moreAMSA shed light on the safe operation of tenders, noting they must comply with the appropriate safety standards and carry certain safety equipment, regardless of their shape and type.
Read moreTransport Malta reiterated the need of compliance with the Directive 2014/90/EU on Marine Equipment (MED). The Directive, inter alia, provides that recognised organisations shall inform the Directorate in cases where it is suspected that MED equipment placed onboard a Maltese ship is not compliant with the applicable requirements.
Read moreTSB Canada issued its investigation report on the injury during a lifeboat drill onboard the passenger vessel Amadea, while moored in Quebec, in September 2018. TSB found that manually overriding a winch system’s built-in safety feature and not wearing protective equipment contributed to the serious head injury.
Read moreAgents of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in Baltimore and partners have seized over 14,000 unapproved COVID-19 medication and several unapproved COVID-19 test kits, as part of Operation Stolen Promise investigations.
Read moreThe Gard P&I Club reported that over a ten year period between 2009-2018, a 25%of all the crew accidents were finger and hand injuries related. Based on the Club's portofolio, the data presented that ratings are nearly twice as likely to suffer from such injuries in comparison to the officers.
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