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From Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB)
  • A safety message to the fishing industry about rigging liferafts and the correct methods for securing them using hydrostatic release units.

  • A safety message to the shipping industry highlighting the need for clear guidance on the capability of a ship's anchoring system.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning when using petrol or diesel-driven pumps in enclosed spaces.

  • A safety message for tug operators and the ports industry highlighting the risks associated with a combined push-pull towage configuration.

  • A safety message to the shipping industry to ensure that protection systems for critical equipment is fail safe and regularly tested.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry highlighting ways to assess and minimise risks when operating a vessel alone.

  • A safety message to ferry and port operators about the importance of checking critical and vulnerable systems on ships, and dealing with emergency situations in port.

  • A safety message to the shipping industry about identifying and managing any radioactive sources within equipment and cargoes.

  • A safety message to the shipping industry on the safe use of proximity switches on vessels with davit launched survival craft.

  • A safety message to the shipping industry about the potential hazards of starting engines when passengers and vehicles are embarking or disembarking.

  • A safety message to the shipping industry highlighting several failures of non-cargo handling cranes and what safety measures can help prevent similar accidents.

  • A safety message to the towing and workboat industry about the dangers of 'snap-back' zones and the importance of good communication.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about ensuring crews are properly rested and how a vessel abandonment, although successful, could have been improved.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry to always keep a good lookout in case other vessels are ineffective in avoiding collision or close quarters situations.

  • A safety message to the shipping industry about ensuring you have safety measures and rescue procedures in place.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry on the importance of taking action when it is clear a collision cannot be avoided by the give-way vessel alone.

  • A safety message for the fishing industry to encourage the separation of crew from gear where possible and the use of personal protective equipment.

  • A safety message to small high-speed craft operators and recreational craft users on how to minimise the risk of the likelihood of vibration and shock related injuries.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about the need for stability assessments after making modifications to a vessel.

  • Learn safety lessons from a selection of marine accidents involving vessels from the merchant, fishing and recreational sectors.