Maritime Accident Casebook
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The Case Of The Baffling Bays
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Put together three bays as alike as walnuts in a shell game, a tired pilot, and an obedient second officer and the right turn could be the wrong turn.
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Thursday, Aug 02, 2007The Case Of The Bosun's Crush
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Bosun Jack was dead. His body lay under the worklights beside a pool blood. The instrument of his death was a short distance away. One thing is certain, his killer still hunts seafarers.
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Maritime Accident Casebook episodes are drawn from investigations around the world to explore in a informal, entertaining and accessible way how and why such incidents happen and how they might be avoided. Each casefile consists of an audio podcast, accompanied by a transcript with illustrations and links to further information at maritimeaccident.wordpress.com
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Bob Couttie has written for a number of maritime industry publications, including the prestigious Lloyd's List International daily newspaper and Lloyd's Ship Manager magazine. His reportage on problems with ship's officer certification examinations in the Philippines in the late 1990s influenced the adoption of computerized examinations for ship officers by the country's Professional Regulatory Commission.
Today he produces video and audio consultancy for maritime training clients
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