Fuel Handling Failure Triggers Midnight Blackout at Sea

A recent machinery incident involving a commercial vessel highlighted the operational risks associated with improper fuel transfer and treatment practices during bunkering operations. Shortly after departure, the vessel experienced a total loss of propulsion during nighttime navigation after contaminated fuel entered the main engine system. Preliminary investigation revealed that newly […]

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Port-Specific Inspection Update

Port-Specific Inspection Update – Port Hedland, AustraliaVessels calling at Port Hedland should note new machinery inspection requirements effective 1 May 2026, introduced under Pilbara Ports Marine Safety Bulletin PH 02/26. Under defined trigger conditions, ships may be subject to a physical inspection of machinery spaces. These inspections will assess engine […]

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HIDDEN HAZARD: ENGINE ROOM CHEMICAL EXPOSURE

Introduction In the maritime industry, safety often depends on small decisions made during routine tasks. What may seem like a minor shortcut can quickly escalate into a serious incident. This case highlights how improper labeling and assumptions around “empty” chemical drums led to a dangerous exposure onboard. The Incident While […]

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