Container safety put at risk by lack of communication
by
Janet Porter, London
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last modified
Jul 16, 2010 05:20 PM
FAILURE to circulate information about container-related accidents is slowing industry efforts to tackle a safety issue that puts lives at risk.
A marine surveyor who investigated the collapse of a container stack on a feeder vessel found that neither the ship’s officers, the charterer, owner, P&I club nor surveyor were aware of a very similar incident on an almost identical ship...
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