Year: 2026 Language: English Author: the Swedish Club Genre: Bulletin Publisher: the Swedish Club Edition: February 2026 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 3 Description: The Monthly Safety Scenario (MSS) is a Loss Prevention initiative to assist members in their efforts to comply with international safety regulations and to follow best practices. The Club is publishing, every month, a new Monthly Safety Scenario (MSS) to assist owners in their efforts to comply with the above regulations. Alternative scenarios will be uploaded in SCOL. It is easy to download the MSS and enter the written conclusions from the meeting and send feedback to the shore-based organisation. Issue February, 2026 | Case study – Dragging anchor led to collision. | Two bulk carriers collided after vessel A dragged anchor in worsening weather conditions. Delayed engine response and ineffective maneuvering led to significant damage, though no injuries or pollution occurred.
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Monthly Safety Scenario (MSS) issue February, 2026
Language: English
Author: the Swedish Club
Genre: Bulletin
Publisher: the Swedish Club
Edition: February 2026
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 3
Description: The Monthly Safety Scenario (MSS) is a Loss Prevention initiative to assist members in their efforts to comply with international safety regulations and to follow best practices.
The Club is publishing, every month, a new Monthly Safety Scenario (MSS) to assist owners in their efforts to comply with the above regulations. Alternative scenarios will be uploaded in SCOL. It is easy to download the MSS and enter the written conclusions from the meeting and send feedback to the shore-based organisation.
Issue February, 2026 | Case study – Dragging anchor led to collision. | Two bulk carriers collided after vessel A dragged anchor in worsening weather conditions. Delayed engine response and ineffective maneuvering led to significant damage, though no injuries or pollution occurred.
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