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Like us? Bookmark this article! About one in five maritime accidents involve communications failures and so it was when the product carrier Sichem Melbourne suffered damage and nearly collided with an oil tanker after making heavy contact with mooring structures at Coryton Oil Refinery Terminal with a [...]

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Like us? Bookmark this article! MAIB’s report on the grounding of the 78-metre general cargo vessel Sea Mithril on the River Trent in fog three times in 30 minutes while under pilotage is certainly worth the read. It deserves to be mandatory reading for officers, those who [...]

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Like us? Bookmark this article! She’s bowed, she’s bent, she’s broken but MSC Napoli, subject of The Case Of The Bendy Boxer, seems unwilling to vanish off the face of the planet, or, at least, Branscombe Beach. Once again, weather is coming to the aid of her [...]

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Like us? Bookmark this article! Britain’s Maritime Accident Investigation Branch has praised the skipper of the trawler New Dawn for his attempts to rescue a Filipino seafarer, Reynaldo Benitez, swept overboard by a towing chain but told the vessel ownewr, Fuimus LLP, to review onboard equipment and [...]

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Like us? Bookmark this article! MAIB’s report on the Figaro incident in December 2007 in which an accidental activation of the ship’s CO2 smothering system led to the vessel losing propulsion and electrical power in rough weather, sending it drifting toward Wolf Rock off the southern English [...]

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Like us? Bookmark this article! Stephen Meyer’s report in the Maritime Accident Investigation Board’s annual report covering 2007, now available, brings a disturbing viewpoint alongside a few sprinkles of good.
For the second year running the number of accidents involving merchant vessels has dropped for the second year. [...]

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Like us? Bookmark this article! A Bruised Queen Leads to Revolutionary Thinking
What strange and dangerous thoughts roam the minds of the investigators of the UK’s Maritime Accident Investigation Branch might be glimpsed in its preliminary report on the contact between the 90,000 gross tonnes Queen Victoria and [...]

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Like us? Bookmark this article! Take nothing for granted when seawater is involved might be one of the messages of the preliminary report on the failure of two Marin-Ark evacuation systems aboard the P&O ro-ro ferry Pride of Canterbury issued by Britain’s Maritime Accident Investigation Branch.

 
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Like us? Bookmark this article! Five investigators from the UK’s Maritime Accident Investigation Branch spent the night of Wednesday June 11 aboard the cruise ship Saga Rose, docked at Southampton, inquiring into the death of a 43 year old second bosun, one of two Filipino crewmen trapped [...]

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Like us? Bookmark this article! The MAIB investigation into the structural failure of MSC Napoli on 18 January 2007 in the English Channel is nearing completion.
Says MAIB: “The investigation has been complex and has required in-depth research in several areas including the vessel’s structure and container vessel [...]

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