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Note: this incident happened recently and is still under investigation. What happened? During a vessel transit in moderate seas, when the vessel was rolling and pitching, the Sat C dome […]
What happened The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has published Safety Alert 13-17 relating to Fixed CO2 fire extinguishing systems. This alert follows discovery of critical deficiencies in the fixed […]
What happened? Two drums with unknown chemicals were observed, floating in the sea. The crew retrieved these drums onto the vessel, but they were not stored safely. What went wrong? […]
What happened? A vessel was engaged in a joint offshore oil spill response exercise involving third parties. During the exercise, the client instructed the Master to use the Fast Rescue […]
What happened? A lifting line failed whilst vessel crew were lifting the gangway to stow it in position on departure from an anchorage. The gangway was hoisted to a position […]
What happened? Step Change in Safety reports an incident in which there was a potential dropped object due to an unsecured door on a load. The incident occurred when a […]
What happened During mooring operations, an Able Seaman (AB) jumped from the vessel to the quayside to receive the mooring ropes. In doing so he slipped over the bulwark and […]
What happened? On a vessel in a shipyard, a member of the painting team accessed a tank to perform an inspection. Around three hours later, a worker was assigned to […]
What happened? During anchor handling operations, one anchor was on deck and crew were required to connect a wire socket to the anchor by using a shackle. The wire socket […]
What happened? The Marine Safety Forum (MSF) reports another incident wherein a crew person was injured following misuse of a pillar drill. Crew were in the process of using a […]
What happened? During a recent decommissioning operation, shears were used to cut a pipeline. The shear tool was rigged to the crane in a vertical fashion. The shear tool was […]
What happened? In the first incident, fresh water analysis carried out by a 3rd party indicated an increase in TVC (total viable count) of bacteria in the fresh water system […]
What happened? A vessel’s bow thruster room was flooded during fresh water transfer operations. The plan was to complete receiving fresh water in Tank No. 2 Centre first before moving […]
What happened? A seawater cooling line failed during planned maintenance on a vessel in “cold” lay-up. An engineer and an AB were conducting planned maintenance on vessels in “cold” lay-up. […]
What happened? The UK HSE advises that three companies were sentenced after an employee suffered serious fractures to his leg. An employee of one company was taking part in a […]
What happened? A man has been sentenced after supplying falsified diving medical certificates to a diving company in 2016. A Magistrates’ Court heard that this individual did not hold a […]
What happened During a vessel inspection, plastic water bottles were discovered being reused to store diesel on board a fast rescue craft (FRC). There was no proper labelling or means […]
What happened One of our members has noted a trend of chemicals being decanted into unlabelled clear plastic water bottles of the sort commonly used for drinking water, and persons […]
What happened A crewman attempted to remove the impeller from a fire pump using a hammer and punching rod. While he was hammering, a steel splinter of the punching rod […]
What happened A member reports a near miss incident in which a worker was almost hit by a ‘cherry picker’ mobile crane. Whilst walking to a dry dock, a shipyard […]
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