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IMO:
9346665
MMSI:
257094000
Rufzeichen:
LASR8
Breite:
14.0 m
Länge:
90.0 m
DWT:
Gross Tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Baujahr:
Klasse:
AIS Typ:
Cargo Ship
Ship type:
Flagge:
Norway
Hersteller:
Eigner:
Operator:
Versicherer:

Kurs/Position

Position:
AIS Status :
Anchored
Kurs:
9.7° / 0.0
Kompasskurs:
56.0° / 0.0
Geschwindigkeit:
Max. Geschwindigkeit:
Status:
anchorage
Gebiet:
Irish Sea
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Source:
T-AIS
Zielort:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Letztes Update:
vor 23 Min
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1d 37m
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2d 2h 17m
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2h 45m
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2d 15h 33m
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2d 11h 45m
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1d 3h 4m
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22h 19m
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Waypoints
Time
Direction
Isle of Scilly
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Abfahren
Dover
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Ankommen
Calais
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Ankommen
Wandelaar
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Ankommen
Vlissingen
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Die neuesten Nachrichten

Investigation board found multiple causes for fatal accident

Fri Apr 16 11:22:16 CEST 2021 Timsen

Poor communication and a tired sailor were the main causes of a fatal accident on the "Damsterdijk", the Dutch Safety Board wrote in a report on the accident, which took place in the port of Ipswitch in October 2019. A 57-year-old Indonesian man was killed in the accident. The cook, together with a trainee, had handled the two stern mooring ropes while moving the ship. One of the mooring lines broke after having got caught in the ship's propeller during this maneuver. The man was hit and suffered severe injuries to his left leg and presumably internal injuries. Initially, he was conscious, but when the ambulance arrived 40 minutes later, he was already unconscious. The sailor died later that day in a hospital. According to the investigation council, the accident had several causes. For example, the mooring and unmooring procedure prescribed that the responsible sailor on the aft deck had to supervise the procedure and speak with the captain. But because the sailor (not the same person as the deceased man) also had to operate a mooring line himself, he lost the overview. He sailor did not see that the other man was in a dangerous area should the mooring line break. This area was also poorly indicated on the ship. The combination of tasks also applied to the deceased, because he combined his own work with giving instructions to an inexperienced trainee, for whom the work on the aft deck was new. The victim also did not have a walkie-talkie and the supervisor. He was out of sight and earshot, making him unaware of what was happening on the quarterdeck. In addition, the responsible sailor did not have sufficient hours of rest prior to the incident. According to the Dutch Safety Board, this may have influenced his actions in the maneuver. In addition, according to the Board, there was no "clean working deck". The lines were shot loose on deck. As a result, the lines ran unimpeded and at high speed into the water.

Crew member died in mooring accident

Fri Oct 04 10:11:38 CEST 2019 Timsen

A crew member of the 'Damsterdijk' died on board the ship at Ipswich in the morning of Oct 2, 2019. He suffered severe legs injures and was taken to hospital where he died later. Tha accident happened during mooring operations. The ship had arrived from Ceuta and berthed at the Cliff Quay.

Disabled cargo ship towed to Rendsburg

Tue Jul 03 09:53:37 CEST 2012 Timsen

Coming from Klaipeda, the "Damsterdijk" suffered an engine failure after having left the Holtenau Locks in the Kiel Canal westbound on July 2, 2012, around 7 p.m. After the engine could not get started again, the German tugs "Wolf", 368 gt (IMO: 9036260), and "Bugsier 11", 180 gt (IMO: 7700192), were called from Brunsbuettel on July 3 around 2 a.m. and took the cargo ship in tow towards the communal port in Rendsburg where the ship arrived at 7.30 a.m. Both tugs returned to their stations after the ship was safely moored at the quay around 8 a.m. Photos: http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1594520 http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1594519 http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1594518

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