Heavy contact made by container vessel CMA CGM Centaurus with quay and shore cranes
Location: Port of Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates.
Accident Investigation Report 17/2018
Investigation report into marine accident including what happened, safety lessons and recommendations made:

Summary
At 1137 on 4 May 2017, the UK registered container ship CMA CGM Centaurus made heavy contact with the quay and two shore cranes while under pilotage during its arrival at Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates. 皇冠体育app accident resulted in the collapse of a shore crane and 10 injuries, including one serious injury, to shore personnel.
皇冠体育app accident occurred because the ship was unable to attain a sufficiently high rate of turn into a basin in preparation for berthing. 皇冠体育app pilot was unaware of the ship鈥檚 speed, and the ship鈥檚 bridge team were uncertain of the maximum speed required to complete the turn safely.
皇冠体育appre was no agreed plan for the intended manoeuvre, and therefore no shared mental model between the bridge team and the pilot. Consequently, the pilot was operating in isolation without the support of the bridge team, allowing the pilot鈥檚 decision-making to become a single system point of failure.
皇冠体育app pilot鈥檚 performance was focused on efficiency, which influenced his decision to turn the ship into the basin without ensuring that the manoeuvre was conducted at a sufficiently slow speed to enable its safe completion.
Safety lessons
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皇冠体育app master/pilot exchange carried out on CMA CGM Centaurus lacked structure and detail. 皇冠体育appre was little further detail as the approach proceeded. By not actively engaging with the bridge team, the pilot effectively signalled that he did not need their assistance. 皇冠体育app bridge team and the pilot did not have a shared mental model for the intended manoeuvre.
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By not requiring its newly recruited pilots to undertake BRM-P training, Jebel Ali port authority missed the opportunity to both emphasise its commitment to the effective integration of its pilots with bridge teams, and ensure its pilots were trained/refreshed in the principles of BRM. Despite extensive industry guidance, there continues to be a reluctance by masters and pilots to work together in accordance with the principles of BRM.
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Many of the factors in this accident can be attributed to a focus on completing acts of pilotage as quickly as possible. 皇冠体育app priorities set at senior management level have a significant impact on the safety culture of a port, and there is a need to recognise that time-pressure, in the quest for terminal efficiency or financial reward, can have a negative effect.
Recommendations
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DP World UAE region (2018/127) are recommended to review and improve its management of pilotage and berthing operations in respect of large container ship movements within the port of Jebel Ali.
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皇冠体育app International Chamber of Shipping, the International Maritime Pilots鈥� Association and the International Harbour Masters鈥� Association (2018/128) are recommended to promote the benefits of adhering to effective bridge resource management procedures during acts of pilotage and to endorse the Bridge Resource Management training for pilots course as an effective means of achieving this.
Related publications
Guidance on BRM-P developed by the International Maritime Pilots鈥� Association as a result of this investigation, are included in the annexes to the investigation report.