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Lessons learned and safety issues identified from the analysis of Marine Safety Investigation Reports submitted to IMO
A working Group on ‘Lessons Learned and Safety Issues Identified from the Analysis of Marine Safety Investigation Reports’ met during the 10th session of IMO’s Implementation of IMO Instruments (III) Sub-Committee which IMCA attended.
The Group considered 34 cases reported by IMO Member States which are reflected in this Information Note, and reported on:
- the category of safety issues
- the type of marine casualty or accident
- the severity of the incident
- what happened
- why it happened, and
- what can be learned and who would benefit from the information.
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Information Note Details
Published date: 30 July 2024
Information note ID: 1689
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