Passenger Vessel Safety (1) - Passenger Vessel Safety (1)

Initial Report

This report should be read in conjunction with “Passenger Vessel Safety (2) and (3)

Outline:

CHIRP has received several reports regarding both domestic and international passenger vessels outlining failings in safety  management.

What the Reporter told us (1):

I was on a cruise earlier this year. As an ex-mariner I was shocked by the occasional unseamanlike behaviour of the deck crew. The following was noted – small things possibly, but indicative of the culture on board. I contacted the onboard ship management but their response was less than helpful so I wrote to the company. Their comments are in italics.

 

Painting aloft – how secure is your ladder and what are the consequences of you falling?

 

CHIRP Comment:

The Maritime Advisory Board commented that in both reports, [Editorial Note: – see Passenger Vessel Safety (2)] the hazards do not appear to have been managed, indicating a poor level of safety culture and leadership. It was questioned whether the “two metre rule” is detracting from the use of a permit to work (which should take into account the specific location of the work, and potential hazards). CSWP Chapters 8, 11, 17 refer. MAIB have investigated several fatalities caused by falls from height, whilst MARS and CHIRP both have reports related to working aloft, so the issue still requires close attention.

 

 

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