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USCG: ‘Findings of Concern’ focuses on the hazards of corrosion

Originally posted on the USCG Maritime Commons 07/25/2019

The Coast Guard recently published Findings of Concern 009-19, “Corrosion Caused Casualties,” in order to bring awareness to unsafe conditions discovered last year on a Louisiana towing vessel during a marine casualty investigation. 

The Incident.

An Inspected Towing Vessel (ITV) pushing a loaded tank barge experienced a loss of steering and subsequently ran aground, Sept. 25, 2018. The marine casualty investigation determined the initiating event to be the port shaft propeller nut wedged into the rudder, which prevented the free and full movement of the steering gear. (Figure 1)

Photo of propeller nut wedged into the rudder and photo of deteriorated propeller nut locking strap.

Contributing Factors and Analysis

The investigation identified the initiating event causal factors to be a material failure of the port shaft propeller nuts locking strap (missing), the lack of a secondary securing mechanism (second nut/cotter pin) on the port propeller nut, and an inadequate corrosion mitigation preventative maintenance program. Visual analysis of the starboard shaft locking strap noted significant deterioration of the locking mechanism (Figure 2), requiring immediate replacement. Based on the analysis of this casualty, marine inspectors inspected the locking nut straps of several other ITV’s during scheduled dry-dock exams, which showed similar corrosion issues.

The Coast Guard recommends the following preventative measures:

  • Review company corrosion prevention systems/programs. If necessary, engage with a corrosion specialist from the American Boat and Yacht Council and/or National Association of Corrosion Engineers. 
  • Ensure adequate primary and secondary propeller shaft securing devices (cotter pins, double nut, locking strap, etc.) are in place at all times, with consideration given to vessel operations and environmental conditions.
  • Inspect propeller fasteners routinely/during every dry-docking and replace in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. 

The Coast Guard issues findings of concern to disseminate information related to unsafe conditions identified as causal factors in a marine casualty and that may cause a similar casualty on other vessels. Findings of concern are intended to educate the public, state, or local agencies about the conditions discovered so they may address the findings with an appropriate voluntary action or highlight existing applicable company policies or state/local regulations. 

These findings of concern are provided for informational purpose only and do not relieve any domestic or international safety, operational, or material requirements. For any questions or comments please contact Marine Safety Unit Lake Charles Investigations Division by phone at (337) 491-7811 or by email at msulcinv@uscg.mil.

USCG: UPDATE CVC-WI-010(2) to Address Dayshapes/Lights

6/17/2019 The USCG Office of Commercial Vessel Compliance has issued Change 2 to CVC-WI-010(2) OCMI Guidance on Special Consideration for 46 CFR Subchapter M Vessels.

They have added language related to navigation lights and shapes. We are presently reviewing the added language and will provide TVIB specific feedback in the coming days.

Click here to download CVC-WI-010(2) OCMI Guidance on Special Consideration for 46 CFR Subchapter M Vessels

TVIB Staff News

TVIB staff will be changing over the next several weeks. Lee Nelson, our Survey Manager, has informed us that he will be resigning from TVIB effective in early July. Lee has agreed to work with TVIB to ensure a smooth transition as he wraps up his contract with us and will be available on an ongoing basis as a resource to our staff. Lee will continue to be an instructor for TVIB classes and assist with the development of our drydock and ISE course. Lee plans to focus on other business ventures he has been involved with, which are demanding more of his time and not allowing him to dedicate enough of his time to meet the growing demands TVIB customers require. We appreciate Lee’s many contributions to the development of TVIB as a leading TPO, and the training and customer support he has provided.

Caleb King, Audit/Survey Coordinator, is immediately taking on the primary survey processing and will be assisting customers with CG-835V/Marine Casualty resolution.

Additional staff resources are going to be added in the coming weeks to supplement our ability to provide services to our customers.

As a reminder, for marine casualty or CG-835V related issues please use the 24-hour Response Line (888) 983-TVIB(8842). 

 For questions about this announcement, please contact Chris Parsonage or Tava Foret.