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Master Mariner Discusses Nine Common Towing Vessel Deficiencies

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Captain Peter Squicciarini, a licensed master mariner and marine safety specialist whose resume includes working as a safety manager for an East Coast tug and barge company, recently contributed an article to the marine industry website WorkBoat.com containing a list of nine common towing vessel deficiencies. He said the Towing Vessel National Center of Expertise (TVNCOE) provided him with some the deficiencies that were identified during US Coast Guard voluntary towing vessel examinations over the past five years. Six of the categories he touched on included:

Many of the items that Squicciarini discussed are standard maintenance issues that a shipowner has an obligation to recognize, but failure to do so can endanger maritime workers. We have more information about tug and barge accidents on our website.

Recently, Latti Associates LLC obtained a $2.25 million for a deckhand working for McAllister Towing who received an electrical shock when shutting off a circuit breaker in an electrical panel.  The crew member was ordered to shut off the circuit breaker despite an electrical fire occurring in the breaker several minutes prior.  The negligence and unseaworthiness in the case focused on the failure of McAllister Towing to properly upkeep and maintain the 30 year plus old circuit breaker and the negligence in the the fleet engineer ordering the Plaintiff to shut off a circuit that had just experienced a catastrophic failure of an electrical fire.

If you sustained serious injuries or your loved one was killed while working, you could be entitled to compensation under the Jones Act and other federal maritime laws. Latti Associates LLC has been representing injured seamen and their families for more than 50 years, and you can use the form on this page to let our Boston maritime trial lawyers review your case or you can contact our firm at (617) 523-1000 to set up a free initial consultation.

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