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BSafe: Incident Case Study No.26 February, 2025


Year: 2025
Language: English
Author: Britannia P&I Club
Edition: issue no.26 February 2025
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 10
Description: Britannia Loss Prevention BSafe: Incident Case Study No.26 February, 2025 - Crew Fatigue caused grounding of ship on the Bulgarian coast.
A general cargo ship ran aground on the rocky coast of the Yailata protected area in Bulgaria. The incident occurred when the ship, traveling from Yuzhniy, Ukraine, to varna, bulgaria, deviated from its planned course because the second officer (2/o) on watch fell asleep. The bridge navigational watch alarm system (bnwas) was found deactivated, removing a critical safety net. the investigation by the Bulgarian national air, maritime, and rail accident investigation board (namraib) concluded that fatigue, insufficient lookout arrangements, and lapses in the ships safety management system (sms) contributed significantly to the incident. this case study examines the event, the damage incurred, and the lessons learned to improve safety protocols and prevent similar accidents in the future.

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