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2016 September 21   14:12

IUMI calls for further industry cooperation to tackle containership fires

Two recent onboard containership fires have  fueled concerns from IUMI (International  Union of Marine Insurance)  over the  challenges involved with managing these incidents at  sea.

Uwe - Peter  Schieder, Vice Chairman of IUMI’s Loss Prevention Committee explains: “ At sea, below - deck fires cannot be fought with water and so CO₂ is used instead to displace  the oxygen and extinguish the fire. However, if the fire is burning within a container, the box  will protect it from the CO₂ and so this method of fire - fighting is rarely successful. Currently  there are no other methods of fighting a containership fire below deck. Even on deck, the  crew only have access to hoses and nozzles. They do not have  sufficient  monitors or foam  and so cannot cool the vessel’s structure”.

IUMI is concerned that seafarers are being asked to tackle onboard fires with inadequate  equipment. The Association highlights the unfortunate incident concerning MSC Flaminia  where, sadly, three seafarers lost their lives. The vessel burned for almost six weeks, 70% of  the cargo was destroyed and the ship was declared a Constructive Total Loss (CTL).  IUMI is well aware of  the SOLAS regulations but is calling for further dialogue involving IMO,  class, shipbuilders and shipping companies to further improve firefighting capabilities  onboard containerships. All stakeholders should work together to identify sustainable  solutions to protect lives and property at sea.

The two recent containership fires reference d by IUMI are:

NNCI Arauco - 1 September 2016 : A fire broke out whilst alongside in Hamburg  during  welding operations  and 300 firefighters were deployed. The hold was sealed and flooded  with CO₂, this was unsuccessful. Water was then used  for flooding the hatch and stopped  before  stability problems  occur .  Finally, f oam was used to bring the fire under control.

Maersk Kara chi – 13 May 2016 : A fire caused by welding operations needed more than 100  firefighters to control the blaze.  Water monitors were needed to  flood the hold to  extinguish the fire.

The International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) is a professional body which is run by and  for  its  members.  IUM I  represents  national  and  international  marine  insurers  and  considers  issues of interest to the worldwide marine insurance industry. IUMI currently has 46 national  associations as members, protecting and advancing their interests. IUMI’s roots date back to 1874.

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