ENGINE ACCIDENT CASES
| Author(s) | Mar Eng Dept |
| Publisher | Mitsui O.S.K. Lines |
| Date | 2001 |
| Pages | 322 |
| Format | |
| Size | 4 Mb |
| D O W N L O A D | |
To recognize that various phenomena, including the pressure, sound, temperature, presence of leaks and/or discoloration, observed in equipment and instruments may indicate potential accidents, it is essential to possess professional experience. However, it is important to note that there is a limit to the experience any single engineer can acquire while performing their duties aboard vessels.
Consequently, it is crucial to thoroughly analyze accidents that have taken place on other vessels and to use these analyses as valuable lessons to avert similar incidents. The collective of authors of this brilliant compilation of the real-life cases is tasked with the ongoing responsibility of investigating the causes of machinery damage and, based on these investigations, establishing operational guidelines for engines on the vessels we manage.
In this instance, we have reviewed a significant number of engine trouble cases, focusing on their causes, countermeasures, and lessons learned, to create this compilation titled 'Engine Accident Cases.' We encourage you to utilize this material fully for the training of engineers who board vessels, with the aim of preventing engine-related accidents.
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