Cargo hose incidents
- Safety Flash
- Published on 30 April 2012
- Generated on 13 December 2024
- IMCA SF 04/12
- 1 minute read
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The Marine Safety Forum (MSF) published Safety Flash 12-10 regarding a number of cargo hose related incidents.
What happened?
In all cases this was due to a breakdown of communication, procedure and maintenance management of offshore installations/base facilities. The quick and professional actions taken by crews prevented these incidents escalating, as the potential for environmental damage were significant.
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