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Dec 17th, 2007 by Bob Couttie
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I know it is probably too old, but have you ever heard of the MT Hudson Transport. It was a canadian flagged product tanker that caught on fire on the St-Lawrence river on Christmas eve 1981. The investigation report is an apparently endless sequence of inter-mingling mistakes. Several crew members were killed. For your information and consideration.
It isn’t the age of the incident that matters so much as whether the lessons are still valid. We’re always happy to consider suggestions for future podcasts or commentary so thanks for putting us onto to this one, we’ll certainly take a look at it.