Maersk denies FPSO safety culture is poor
WHILE admitting shortcomings, Maersk FPSO has rejected the Danish Maritime Authority’s adverse finding on safety culture aboard one of its floating production, storage and offloading vessels. This follows an explosion and fire aboard the Ngujima-Jin off Western Australia last April.
“We disagree with the Danish Maritime Authority’s investigative unit on some of its conclusions in the report,” Maersk FPSO chief executive Paul Carsten said.
“We have tried to explain [to them] that their event log is wrong but they...
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