Three dockworkers were killed last Saturday at the Port of Antwerp after unloading coal from an open hatch cargo ship.
The three workers were reported to have suffocated when they entered
the open cargo hold of the Hong Kong-flagged MV Saga Frontier to clean
it. The three killed were all said to be experienced dockworkers.
Local media reported Thursday that investigators are looking into the
possibility of negligence on behalf of the Captain and crew for not
alerting the dockworkers to the presence of toxic gases in the hold.
A statement by International Transport Workers’ Federation President
and chair, Paddy Crumlin, said “We can never relax on port safety and
accident prevention. Antwerp is a port where health and safety is taken
very seriously, and, like the three men’s trade unions, we are confident
that a full investigation will take place into what happened and how
any resulting lessons can be implemented.”
The 46,550 DWT MV Saga Frontier was built in 2007 and has a total of
ten cargo holds with two traveling gantry cranes. The ship is owned by
Saga Welco with head offices in Norway.
The ship was still docked at Antwerp as of Thursday night.