IMO under fire over fatigue accidents
A UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) report into the grounding of the general cargo vessel Antari last year has criticised the International Maritime Organization for dragging its feet in addressing the issue of fatigue-related accidents.
The incident reflected a continuing and unacceptable trend of fatigue-related accidents in UK waters.
The IMO has failed to address this issue satisfactorily, the report said.
The report into the grounding off the Antrim coast in June 2008...
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