Lessons of Viking Islay deaths go unheeded
MANY seafarers continue to lose their lives working in enclosed spaces, despite the lessons learned from the three fatalities in the Viking Islay incident almost two years ago, Nautilus International has revealed.
David Osler, London
In UK waters and on UK ships alone, there have been at least six deaths in enclosed or confined spaces since the tragedy, which led to a fine of £280,000 (US$457,800) for operator Vroon Offshore...
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