Crew member killed by wire rope in Port of Gisborne

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New Zealand’s Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) has opened an inquiry into the cargo lashing fatality of a crew member on a ship berthed at Port of Gisborne, in the early morning hours of Wednesday.

According to data provided by TAIC, the crew members were lashing a stack of logs to the deck of the Panama-registered bulk carrier Coresky OL.

They were using a ship’s crane to tighten wire ropes on the stack, when a wire rope broke and recoiled, striking a crew member, at about 0145.

https://safety4sea.com/crew-member-killed-by-wire-rope-in-port-of-gisborne/

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