Tag: #MarineEngineering
CO₂ Firefighting System Found Inoperable Before Sailing Due to Maintenance Oversight
Critical CO₂ System Safety Pins Left Installed After Maintenance Introduction A potentially serious safety failure was identified during a pre-sailing inspection when crew members discovered that safety pins preventing the vessel’s fixed CO₂ firefighting system from operating had not been removed after maintenance work. The pins had been installed by […]
Read moreMariners Update: Weekly Free E-Magazine — VOYAGE 4
At sea, experience matters — but continuous learning matters even more. Every voyage carries lessons hidden in incidents, near misses, innovations, and the decisions made onboard every single day. This edition brings together real maritime cases, safety insights, industry developments, and practical knowledge created for seafarers who believe growth never […]
Read moreMiscommunication During Enclosed Space Inspection Injures Crew Member
Maritime Safety Circular – Enclosed Space Entry & Human Factors A routine enclosed space inspection onboard a vessel resulted in a crew member suffering a head injury after confusion developed during exit procedures inside a void space. Despite proper permits and safety checks being completed, a missed radio communication and […]
Read moreFuel 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 […]
Read morePort-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 […]
Read moreHIDDEN 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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