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A dry cargo vessel in ballast was underway in strong winds and rough seas. At around 2100, when the vessel was approximately 35 nautical miles from shore, there was an explosion in a forward compartment. The explosion tore open parts of the forward mooring deck. All five cargo hatch covers were dislodged; two hatch covers fell into the sea, while the remaining three collapsed into the empty cargo hold. Simultaneously, the vessel suffered an electrical power outage, but the main engine continued to function. The crew quickly broadcast a distress call over VHF radio, which was received by a coast station, and a rescue operation involving several ships and two rescue helicopters was initiated. The entire crew was hoisted to safety by one of the rescue helicopters approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes after the incident. The vessel then drifted, abandoned, for two days, before being towed to a port of refuge. No one was physically injured in the incident, but the damage was so extensive that the vessel was declared a total constructive loss and scrapped. Image for representation purpose only The investigation revealed that the explosion was caused by propane gas leaking and igniting in a forward compartment. The general lack of space on the vessel meant that any available space was used on an ad hoc basis, and this compartment had been gradually converted into a workshop and paint storeroom. Several different products ended up in the same forward space, including two cylinders of propane with a total of 22 kg of gas. The investigation found, among other things, that neither the crew nor the shipping company had identified that the space was unsuitable for these purposes, since it lacked proper ventilation and appropriate access routes. The space was also connected to the cargo hold, which meant that if oxygen-depleting cargo was carried, the space could have been rendered oxygen-deficient and so become a lethal trap for the crew. Lessons Learned Propane and other flammabl
Real Life Incident: Inappropriate Gas Storage Destroys A Vessel
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