SAFETY4SEA Log Issue 22
ISSUE 22 I January 2018 I SAFETY 4SEA log I 61 safety4sea.com VIDEO REVIEW CHIRP takes a look at ‘Deadly Dozen’ CHIRP presents lessons learned from armed robbery, issues related to pilot boarding and the ‘Deadly Dozen’ approach, highlighting the 12 human factors that could lead to near misses. HRAS addresses labor and human rights The film focuses on human rights in maritime environ- ment, noting that, under ILO MLC amendments, ship- owners are obliged to cover costs of abandonment and claims for death or long-term disability. IMO in the polar environment This IMO video takes a closer look at the challenges of SAR operations in inhospitable polar regions. Chile is responsible for one of the most extensive SAR regions, that includes a large area of Antarctica. More LNG vessels pass through Panama Canal LNG vessels have found a new shortcut through the expanded Canal, representing around 9% of transits through the new locks. The first LNG carrier to transit the new Canal was the ‘Apollonia’, in July 2016. First containership converts to dual-fuel The dual-fuel conversion has enabled the ‘Wes Amelie’ to significantly reduce its emissions. The project involves the retrofitting of the 1,036-TEU feeder container ship’s main engine to a multi-fuel, four-stroke MAN 51/60DF unit. Rotterdam uses e-noses In order to monitor the air in the Rijnmond area, the port of Rotterdam has installed 250 e-noses, electronic noses monitoring any changes in the composition of the air, before it becomes a problem. SAFETY4SEA Video Library at safety4sea.com/videos
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