A Safe Ship for Seafarers: Challenges of Protecting Crew Against Fire and Explosion

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2022年6月24日

Seafarers face a number of challenges, none more dangerous than the fire peril. 值此海员日, 约翰麻醉品 looks at the hazards seafarers encounter and what can be done to reduce fire risk onboard marine vessels.

有超过1个.5 million seafarers serving the marine industry and consumers around the world. 在正常情况下, these dedicated men and women go about their business hidden from public consciousness - until a disaster occurs or the supply chain is disrupted and goods do not arrive. Little thought is often given to the challenges they face on a daily basis.

According to the AGCS Safety and Shipping Review, in 2021, there were approximately 1995起与海盗有关的事件. These occurred mainly in the high risk regions of the Gulf of Guinea, 东南亚, 以及西部和印度洋. These attacks are carried out by armed assailants with crew often held hostage until ransom demands are paid. The impact on lives and the uncertainty faced by the crew and their families are enormous.

近年来, COVID-19大流行 has resulted in crews stranded around the world unable to get ashore or be repatriated due to restrictions on entry and travel around the globe. Crews have seen themselves confined to vessels, some for upwards of 12 months as companies attempt to re-connect them with their families and support welfare needs.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 saw thousands of seafarers stranded in Ukrainian ports, confined to vessels and challenged with finding food and supplies. The longer a crew is trapped the more challenging it becomes to maintain crew welfare. The constant threat of attack and becoming unintended victims of the war will only exacerbate these challenges.

海事部门还面临着其他危险, 比如极端天气, 碰撞和船只沉没, 常常伴随着伤害和死亡. But in recent years it is the fire peril that more often hits the headlines. One example is the recent incident involving the Felicity Ace, which caught fire and sank - though public interest may have had more to do with the high value cars being carried as opposed to the fire event itself. These events too often go unreported by the world media unless they are accompanied by an environmental impact.

近年来, the shipping sector has seen ship size and cargo carrying capacity increase, which brings challenges to the early detection of fire and subsequent emergency response onboard. This may lead to the total loss of the vessel and injury and death of crew as they wait for support from other vessels that may be hours or days away.

These fires often originate within containers carrying undeclared or mis-declared cargo, which are often dangerous goods that can self-heat and cause fire or explosion. These cargos are shipped by unscrupulous people attempting to save on cost while putting the lives of seafarers and rescuers at risk.

正如我以前写过的, there is no single solution to the problems faced by seafarers, and a holistic approach must be taken to ensure that the design and construction of ships use automation where possible to reduce the risk to crew when they respond to fire. The regulatory framework must keep pace with the changing shape and size of ships. Fire detection and protection systems must be up to the hazards they face. And crew must be equipped and trained under realistic conditions to face current and emerging risks. If we can achieve this then the concept of a safe ship can be realized.

On this Day of this Seafarer it is important that we not only recognise the challenges faced by seafarers, but also the contribution they make to the Global economy and Society at large.

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John is a highly experienced Fire Investigator who has provided expert testimony in fatal accident inquiry, 刑事及民事法庭