NTSB analyzes 34 casualties in new safety digest

(WASHINGTON) — The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released Safer Seas Digest 2024, which details the most important lessons learned from maritime investigations completed last year.

Safer Seas Digest 2024 details the facts and analyzes the probable causes of 34 maritime casualties, including capsizings, collisions, contacts, fires, floodings, groundings and machinery damage. Among the events included in the report are the engine room fire aboard the passenger ferry Sandy Ground near Staten Island, N.Y., and the fire aboard the dinner cruise vessel Spirit of Boston in Boston.

Passengers are evacuated from the ferry Sandy Ground after an engine room fire aboard the vessel on Dec. 22, 2022. New York City Department of Transportation photo

The digest also highlights safety management systems, or SMS, for passenger vessels – an issue that the NTSB has identified in numerous marine investigations. An SMS is a formal documented system that owners and operators implement to ensure that rules and procedures related to safe operations are in place. An SMS is an effective tool for safety oversight; it is designed to reduce human error, create a culture of safety at all organization levels, and reduce the risk of maritime casualties. The NTSB encourages operators to act now and implement an SMS today.

Safer Seas Digest 2024 is available here. Previous editions are also available on NTSB.gov.

The NTSB’s Office of Marine Safety investigates major marine casualties upon the navigable waters of the U.S. and accidents involving U.S.-flagged vessels worldwide.

– National Transportation Safety Board

By Professional Mariner Staff