Australia Bans Cargo Ship ‘Kiunga Chief’ After Three Detentions in 18 Months
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has actually outlawed the Papua New Guinea- flagged freight ship Kiunga Chief from going into or making use of Australian ports for 3 months after the ship was restrained for a 3rd time in much less than 18 months because of the failing of its drivers to securely and also efficiently take care of the procedures of the vessel.
An main instructions prohibiting Kiunga Chief from Australian ports was provided by AMSA to the master on Monday in the Port ofBrisbane The ship has actually currently mosted likely to an anchorage within the port to undertake an evaluation by its course culture prior to it proceeds its trip. The three-month restriction will certainly work once the vessel leaves the port.
In overall, Kiunga Chief has actually been provided 79 shortages by AMSA in between 14 August 2015 and also 29 May 2017.
These shortages consist of, to name a few, failing to preserve important tools such as the ship’s engines and also fire snuffing out systems, poor food arrangements, unhygienic living problems consisting of faulty commodes and also water leak right into cabins, poor training for team and also proof of team surpassing 72 hrs of operate in 7 days and also being underpaid.
“These are serious and systemic failures on behalf of the ship’s operator which have placed the safety and well-being of the crew and the health of Australia’s marine environment at risk,” AMSA’s Acting General Manager of Operations, Stephen Curry, stated.
“Despite numerous opportunities for improvement, the operator of Kiunga Chief has consistently failed to provide a safe workplace for crew or meet minimum applicable standards, and as such, this ship is unwelcome in Australian waters. Let this be a reminder that sub-standard ships will not be tolerated in Australia,” Curry included.