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Alfred report published

Grounding of passenger ferry Alfred at Swona Island, Pentland Firth, Scotland.

Image courtesy of RNLI

Today, we have published our accident investigation report into the grounding of roll-on/roll-off passenger ferry Alfred on the east coast of Swona Island on 5 July 2022.

Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents, Andrew Moll OBE, said:

Lots of safety action has been taken as a result of this accident and I am encouraged by the actions taken by Pentland Ferries to address the issues raised in this report. However, this accident offers a wider opportunity for lessons to be learned across the maritime industry.

Alfred’s master routinely operated very close to the coast leaving little margin for error when they found themselves in an unsafe situation. Regardless of the type of vessel you are operating, it is critical that a safe passage plan is made and that it is followed. Always allow sufficient sea room to enable action to be taken in good time if things are not going to plan.

On the afternoon of 5 July 2022, the master almost certainly fell asleep and allowed the ferry to swing towards land. Crew should always be sufficiently well rested when coming on duty.

Finally, this case highlights the importance of management assuring themselves that plans and procedures they have put in place are actually being followed.  If you have management oversight of a vessel or maritime operation, ask yourself; do I know that our crews and front-line staff are following our procedures, and are our plans fit for purpose in a real-life emergency situation?

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Published 22 May 2024