Call for dock safety reform
THE AUSTRALIAN Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) reacted to Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) criticism this week, saying the release of proposed changes to the rules governing safe loading of ships was imminent.
The authority came under MUA fire last week, following a waterfront death in Brisbane last month, over what the union regarded as tardy moves towards reform.
“AMSA has been in extensive consultations with industry, including the MUA, over proposed changes...
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