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Napa First Full-Scale Ship Flooding Tests

Oct 21, 2009

Napa Ltd is continuing its research into the physics of a flooding vessel; this effort is part of Ship Flooding, a national research project on progressive flooding and damage stability of ships being conducted in Finland. The other partners are the Finnish Naval Research Institute…

USCG Reports: Small Fire, Important Lessons

Oct 19, 2009

The U.S. Coast recently published lessons learned resulting from a casualty investigation:Recently in the North East an 83-ft long passenger ferry which has the capacity to carry 306 persons experienced a small engine room fire. The vessel…

New Zodiac Escape Slide for Passenger Vessels

Oct 06, 2009

Zodiac SOLAS, Chevanceaux, France, has developed a new escape slide system for small to medium-sized ships and high speed craft. The new Zodiac SOLAS MES MIS (Marine Evacuation System – Medium Inflatable Slide) is a double track slide that can…

MOL Starts Safety Campaign

Sep 30, 2009

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL, President: Akimitsu Ashida) announced the start of the Safety Campaign for all its operated vessels effective October 1, 2009.During the campaign, the company will concentrate on exchange of opinions between…

Mighty Servant Escorted through Gulf of Aden

Sep 15, 2009

Between the 13th and the 14th of September, the Dockwise semi-submersible, heavy-marine transport vessel, Mighty Servant 1, was safely escorted by EUNAVFOR warships through the Internationally Recommended Transit Corridor (IRTC) in the Gulf of Aden…

UK Accident Investigation, Chief Officer Fatality

Sep 10, 2009

The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) released the report of its investigation of the fatality of the chief officer of a ship who fell while descending into a ballast tank while the ship was underway in the Gulf of Aden on 28 January 2009…

Weather Issues Remaining for Lifeboats

Sep 09, 2009

The petroleum industry is facing a new autumn and winter with challenges concerning the lifeboats on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS). Throughout the winter, StatoilHydro will have to continue transferring personnel on some platforms in adverse weather conditions…

Offshore Solutions Celebrates Safety Record

Sep 08, 2009

Offshore Solutions B.V., the joint venture between AMEC and Cofely Nederland N.V. based in IJmuiden, The Netherlands, is celebrating 100,000 man-hours without any lost time incidents.With the first Offshore Access Systems (OAS) entering…

Shipment Delivers to Gulf Energy Maritime

Aug 25, 2009

Dubai-based shipowner, Gulf Energy Maritime (GEM), operators of oil and chemical tankers, have completed the implementation of ShipNet’s Safety Management System, a sub section of ShipNet’s Marine ERP. GEM’s decision was based on their need…

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