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05/11/2015: Safety alert – anchor equipment

The Coast Guard issued safety alert 5-15 to remind vessel operators and company technical managers of the importance of proper ship’s anchor use, stowage, and maintenance.

Recently, a freight ship was underway in 15-foot seas when the forepeak flood alarms activated. The crew investigated and discovered the starboard anchor had slipped 10 to 15 links, causing it to strike and puncture the hull. As a result, seawater flooded the bow thruster and emergency fire pump compartment.

As a result of this casualty, the Coast Guard strongly recommends that vessel owners, operators, and company technical personnel ensure:

 

Lastly, the Coast Guard strongly reminds all maritime operators of the importance of performing regular maintenance and inspections on anchor handling components to keep them ready for immediate release in accordance with 33 Code of Federal Regulations 164.11(o).

For more details, please view the entire safety alert.

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