Danish Maritime Authority – Boat Drills Must be Safe in Every Respect

Danish Maritime Authority - Boat Drills Must be Safe in Every Respect

In March a serious accident occurred during a MOB-boat drill on board ANNA MAERSK. The Danish Maritime Accident Investigation Branch is investigating the accident. At this stage nothing precise can be said about the causes and the contributing factors.

The Danish Maritime Authority point out that boat drills must be planned and performed so that they are safe in every respect. The safety equipment should be checked and maintained. Abnormal conditions of wear and tear or corrosion should be reported to the master immediately.

The boat should be lowered and recovered without persons on board and, when it has been ascertained that this functions correctly, the boat is lowered with no more persons on board than what is necessary to operate the boat.

Lowering a boat with persons on board is an example of an element of drills that may – depending on the circumstances – involve an unnecessary risk. Such elements of drills should only be carried out if special precautions are observed and, if necessary, left out of the drill.

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Source: DMA, April 17, 2012; Image: Maersk Line