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CLOSE-QUARTERS SITUATION BETWEEN LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS TANKER SIGAS CENTURION AND CONTAINER VESSEL JEPPESEN MAERSK Location: MPC Buoy in the Dover Straits off the south east coast of England.
CONTENTS * Completed PE Summary: Sigas Centurion/Jappesen Maersk * Synopsis * Action taken COMPLETED PE SUMMARY: SIGAS CENTURION/JAPPESEN MAERSK MERCHANT VESSEL 1/ACCIDENT DETAILS VESSEL
NAME Sigas Centurion REGISTERED OWNER/MANAGER Eitzen Group PORT OF REGISTRY Singapore FLAG Singapore TYPE LPG Tanker BUILT 1984 CLASSIFICATION SOCIETY Lloyds Register CONSTRUCTION Steel
LENGTH OVERALL 81.11m GROSS TONNAGE 2169 DATE/TIME 14/2/2007, 0420 (UTC) LOCATION OF INCIDENT Dover Strait TSS - MPC Buoy INCIDENT TYPE Close quarters PERSONS ONBOARD 14 INJURIES/FATALITIES
None DAMAGE/POLLUTION None MERCHANT VESSEL 2/ACCIDENT DETAILS VESSEL NAME Jappesen Maersk REGISTERED OWNER/MANAGER Moller AP PORT OF REGISTRY Kolding FLAG Denmark TYPE Container Ship BUILT
2001 CLASSIFICATION SOCIETY Lloyds Register CONSTRUCTION Steel LENGTH OVERALL 216.3m GROSS TONNAGE 30,166 DATE/TIME 14/2/2007, 0420 (UTC) LOCATION OF INCIDENT Dover Strait TSS - MPC Buoy
PERSONS ONBOARD 14 INJURIES/FATALITIES None DAMAGE/POLLUTION None SYNOPSIS At 0420 UTC in the Dover Strait TSS near the MPC Buoy the NE bound LPG Tanker Sigas Centurion and the SW bound
container ship Jeppesen Maersk were involved in a near collision. When Sigas Centurion altered course to cross the SW bound lane she was on a collision course with Jeppesen Maersk. Sigas
Centurion only became aware of a developing situation when CNIS called to advise of the danger. The collision was avoided by both vessels taking last minute action The weather at the time
was fair with good visibility. ACTION TAKEN The Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents has written to :- The owners of the LPG tanker strongly advising that they should take appropriate action
to strengthen bridge team procedures to, as far as possible, ensure that: * In areas where high traffic density may be reasonably be expected the presence of the master on the bridge should
be standard procedure. * Bridge teams understand the dangers of using VHF to decide actions in a collision situation. * Company and master’s standing orders include guidance on minimum
C.P.A’s that should be stringently adhered to; * Internal root cause investigations into this type incident should be conducted by the Company to ensure the underlying lessons are learnt
from an incident like this one. The owner of the container vessel to advise him of the issues arising from the incident and to praise the actions of their vessel’s bridge team in avoiding a
collision. ------------------------- UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 23 January 2015 Contents