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Fall from low height during ship maintenance still consequential

Fall from low height during ship maintenance still consequential

by Mariska Buitendijk | Nov 22, 2024 | Maritime accidents, News, Ship repair/maintenance, Shipping, SWZ|Maritime

A vessel was underway at sea and crew were undertaking normal maintenance. One person, assisted by another, was to replace a limit switch on the provisions crane. The limit switch was on the crane post approximately two metres above the deck. The Nautical Institute...
Fan blade finger injury on board tanker

Fan blade finger injury on board tanker

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jun 28, 2024 | Maritime accidents, News, Shipping, SWZ|Maritime

Lock out/tag out procedures (LOTO) are crucial in preventing accidents on ships. An electrician on board a tanker suffered a finger injury as a result of not using these procedures. The Nautical Institute describes the incident in its latest Mars Report. The Nautical...
Tidy up or trip: Keep your deck free of clutter

Tidy up or trip: Keep your deck free of clutter

by Mariska Buitendijk | Apr 17, 2024 | Maritime accidents, News, Shipping, SWZ|Maritime

Keep walkways free of clutter, also during dry dock work. This is The Nautical Instute’s warning in one of its latest Mars Reports, in which a trip and fall of a crew member led to an injury. The Nautical Institute gathers reports of maritime accidents and...
Crew member suffers injury after shortcut cuts safety short

Crew member suffers injury after shortcut cuts safety short

by Mariska Buitendijk | Apr 5, 2024 | Maritime accidents, News, Shipping, SWZ|Maritime

‘Decisions made for the sake of expediency are rarely compatible with safety.’ The Nautical Institute gives this advice in its latest Mars Report, in which a shortcut resulted in a fall and injury. The Nautical Institute gathers reports of maritime...
Severe injury while ship leaves berth

Severe injury while ship leaves berth

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jan 26, 2024 | Maritime accidents, Navigation, News, Shipping, SWZ|Maritime

Take the time to re-analyse work methods using the “what if” risk assessment methodology. The Nautical Institute gives this advice in its latest Mars Report, in which a crew member lost his arm when a ship was trying to leave its berth. The Nautical...
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