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  3. SVITZER CON­STANCE (UK) and MS FINNHAWK (FIN) in the port of Hull on 9 March 2009

SVITZER CON­STANCE (UK) and MS FINNHAWK (FIN) in the port of Hull on 9 March 2009

23.12.2015

09.03.2009

23.12.2015

Marine (M)

Accident

A Web link to the MAIB’s (Marine Accident Investigation Branch) preliminary examination into the incident of the harbour tug SVITZER CONSTANCE (UK) and MS FINNHAWK (FIN) in the port of Hull on 9 March 2009.

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  • The death of a young child in a daycare centre is a serious incident – deaths of children in daycare centres are nonetheless extremely rare
  • Eventorganisers should be able to manage all structures on their event site –including their safety
  • Juha Sepponen appointed Administrative Director of Safety Investigation Authority, Finland
  • Safety Investigation Authority, Finland launches investigative branch focusing on health and social care
  • Estonian and Swedish safety investigation authorities to conduct underwater surveys on Estonian wreck
  • Finland to take chairmanship of International Transportation Safety Association (ITSA)
  • Wind turbine safety must be improved
  • Single marine D-investigations and a compilation of marine D-investigations is now available on the Internet

The Safety Investigation Authority, Finland

The Safety Investigation Authority, Finland (SIAF) is in charge of Finnish safety investigations with a task to improve general safety and prevent new accidents from occuring.

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