WHAT’S AT STAKE
Mooring for large vessels refers to the process of securing and stabilizing a large ship or maritime vessel to a fixed structure, such as a dock, pier, or buoy. Mooring is essential for various operations, including loading and unloading cargo, passenger embarkation/disembarkation, and vessel maintenance.WHAT’S THE DANGER
COMMON HAZARDS WITH MOORING LARGE VESSELS Proper training, adherence to safety, regular maintenance, and effective communication among the mooring team contribute to the successful and safe mooring of large vessels. Line snap-back: The sudden release or tensioning of mooring lines can cause them to snap back with significant force, posing a risk of serious […]This content is for Markel policy holders.
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