Russian Sanctions - Due Diligence Requirements When Carrying Petroleum Products To The EU
On the morning of the incident, the vessel was at sea. The weather was calm, with slight seas and a gentle breeze.
Work had been planned on the funnel’s exterior to address a job order for repainting and correcting the company logo. Prior to commencing this job, a homemade cradle, essentially a narrow segment of gangway rigged with ropes for handrails, had been prepared by the crew under the supervision of the chief officer, who verified its apparent suitability for the job.
Shortly before 09:00, two ABs gathered their equipment and required PPE. They had reviewed the relevant risk assessment and completed a work permit for working aloft.
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