What happens when Lockout/Tagout procedures are skipped during routine maintenance? For example, without proper tagging and securing of valves and pump controllers, even a small oversight can lead to engine room flooding. Make a Good Catch by always ensuring full compliance with all safety management system related Lockout/Tagout procedures.
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A warning to shipowners about the risks of signing a “certificate of safe delivery” issued by tug operators after their services are used in port, usually when a vessel has encountered a problem.
An increasing tendency has been observed, for tug operators to furnish vessels with a ‘certificate of safe delivery’ upon completion of certain kinds of towage services. A signature from the Master is requested and often obtained.
This generally applies to services provided when the vessel encounters some kind of problem in port, with harbour tugs already in place or requested to attend via agents. However, Gard advises shipowners against signing such a certificate, as it is not a legal requirement and can have negative consequences.
Recent analysis by the legal firm HFW has highlighted a rise in claims involving fuel degradation on dual-fuelled LNG carriers, a pattern also observed in recent UK Club claims, leading to operational complications and legal disputes.
According to the UK Club, this issue often occurs when vessels primarily use LNG, resulting in extended onboard storage of fuels such as VLSFO.
Prolonged storage can lead to degradation, potentially necessitating de-bunkering or causing mechanical failures.
Preventing fuel degradation:
Over the past week 29 July-4 August no incident of piracy or armed robbery against ships in Asia.
The ships shall continue to intensify vigilance, maintain a sharp look-out while anchoring or transiting areas of concern including the Straits of Malacca and Singapore, and report all incidents immediately; and the littoral States to increase patrols and enforcement in these areas.
Situation of abduction of crew in the Sulu-Celebes Seas and waters off Eastern Sabah
Situation update