Marquette Transportation does it again — a crane mounted onto Marquette’s towboat Kristine Alexis slammed into the Sunshine Bridge over the Mississippi River in St. James Parish in the early morning hours of October 12. The collision ...
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After a maritime accident, PTSD and other emotional trauma can be just as serious of a health problem as a physical injury. Even a near miss accident — one in which a maritime worker genuinely feared for their life — can result in ...
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PTSD is a mental health problem that some people develop after experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening event, like combat, a natural disaster, a car accident, or sexual assault. Many people think of PTSD as something only war veterans ...
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Since the ’80s, many employers in the U.S. have made testing for marijuana and other illegal substances a regular part of their pre-employment screening process for new hires. For employees in security sensitive jobs such as maritime work, ...
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The Coast Guard is searching for a crewman who fell off a tugboat Thursday morning in the Mississippi River near Donaldsonville, Louisiana. The missing man was described as African American and authorities say he was last seen wearing an orange ...
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A new company, HauteWork, is proving that flame resistant clothing (FRC) doesn’t have to be fashion resistant. The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) now requires that all personnel working in onshore or offshore oil ...
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Maritime work has always been risky. Bodily injuries, hypothermia and drowning are just a few of the dangers maritime workers must deal with. However, physical dangers aren’t the only hazards seamen face. What about their mental health? It ...
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Seventeen people were killed Thursday night when a duck boat capsized and sank in Table Rock Lake near Branson, Missouri. Fourteen others survived, with seven of them injured in the accident. The Branson area was under severe thunderstorm ...
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Offshore oil production appears to be entering a boom cycle, which is great news for offshore workers’ job security. Everyone who works in offshore oil knows that oil prices fluctuate according to supply, demand and politics. For the past few ...
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Imagine being a maritime worker facing an offshore disaster only to find you were unable to don your Personal Flotation Device due to a manufacturer’s defect. The United States Coast Guard recently issued a safety alert to remind ship ...
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In order to supply the world’s ever-growing demand for energy, the offshore oil and gas industry has to set up operations farther away from shore and in deeper water than ever before. Advances in technology make it possible for oil ...
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Does a bankruptcy court have the authority to dispose of a maritime lien through application of bankruptcy law? That was one of the questions put before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth District in a case concerning the maritime ...
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