Crackdown on crews in holds during coal loading
Port Waratah Coal Services will further tighten procedures at both its Newcastle terminals after a series of incidents involving crews working in the holds of ships during coal loading procedures.
PWCS described as "unacceptable" situations where crews were working in the hold at that stage of the process and flagged its concern to ship operators last year.
The terminal operator said it appeared further changes would be needed to its procedures...
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