An investigation has been
launched after a container
fell overboard from a vessel
at the Port of Cape Town last
weekend.
According to Pamela
Yoyo, terminal manager:
Cape Town Terminals, the
incident occurred during a
discharge operation from the
vessel CMA CGM Mozart.
“At around
1.30pm a
container fell
overboard.
Attempts
to find the
container
were
immediately
launched,”
she told FTW.
“Whilst the
investigation
is still ongoing, current
indications are that the
operator was loading on the
outward side of the vessel
where weather
conditions
could have
been the
reason for
the incident.
We suspect
that the
underwater
current could
have created
vessel surge
that then
led to the container falling
overboard.”
But, said Yoyo, it was
essential the investigation
took place and ran its course
as it could not be ruled out
as yet that other factors were
involved.
She said attempts to
recover the container had
been unsuccessful leading
to the decision to suspend
all marine operations from
around 7pm on Saturday
evening.
“Divers were unable to
locate the container and so
operations were ceased until
Sunday evening at around
8.30pm when the container
was finally located.”
It is believed the
container could not be
found immediately as it had
drifted between the piles of
the outward extended quay.
Yoyo said whilst bringing
port operations to a halt
always had a major impact,
the danger posed to vessels
by any unguided floating
object could not be ignored.
“All attempts were made to
find the container as quickly
as possible in an effort to
minimise the risk posed.”
Yoyo said the incident was
extremely uncommon for the
Port of Cape Town.
“In the past three to four
years we have not had an
incident of this nature.
When any incident or
incident of similar nature
happens we are very safety
conscious."
Port operations resumed
immediately after the
container was found and all
was back to normal by the
following Monday.
INSERT & CAPTION
In the past three to
four years we have
not had an incident
of this nature.
– Pamela Yoyo
Investigations under way after container is lost overboard
16 Oct 2015 - by Liesl Venter
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