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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Preliminary Report of IMO MEPC 84

Curious about the latest environmental regulations shaping the maritime industry?The 84th session of the International Maritime Organization’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (held from 27 April to 1 May 2026) covered key developments you should know. View the attached PDF for a concise summary of the outcomes and what they mean […]

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