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Title: | Reducing straddle carrier accidents at the Port | Authors: | Naicker, Rowen Allopi, Dhiren |
Issue Date: | 2015 | Publisher: | IOSR Journals | Source: | Naicker, R. and Allopi, D. 2015. Reducing straddle carrier accidents at the Port. Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering. 12(6): 61-65. | Journal: | IOSR journal of mechanical and civil engineering (Online) | Abstract: | Abstract: The Straddle Carrier (SC) is a very popular piece of equipment. These carriers can undertake a variety of handling operations such as loading, unloading, stacking and transport of containers between the landside and waterside. Its popularity is due to its space efficiency and flexibility. Traffic incidents are a serious problem at marine terminals, where heavy equipment is used to load and unload ships and move freight from place to place in the terminal. The work is fast-paced, conducted at any time of the day or year, and often performed in inclement weather. Vehicular traffic endangers any worker walking in a marine terminal In a typical straddle carrier operation, what procedures/methods can be put in place to move towards a zero accident policy? It goes without saying that the operator should be properly trained. But how do you make sure that it is the trained operator that is driving, and what mechanisms can you put in place to monitor and review the safe operation of the equipment. Waiting for the next accident is not an option (Lambert 2009:1). |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10321/2365 | ISSN: | 2278-1684 | DOI: | 10.9790/1684-12636165 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Publications (Engineering and Built Environment) |
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