Girding and capsizing of tug George H Ledcor on Fraser River underscores gaps

From: Transportation Safety Board of Canada

On 13 August 2018, the George H Ledcor was towing the loaded gravel barge Evco 55, with the assist tug Westview Chinook pushing to an unloading facility in the north arm of the Fraser River, British Columbia. At approximately 2210 local time, the George H Ledcor girded and capsized after being overtaken by the barge. The four crew members on board were rescued from the tug's overturned hull.

The investigation found that the girding and capsizing happened quickly following an attempt to change the direction of the barge. As the barge began to overtake the George H Ledcor, the towline exerted a broadside force on the tug, placing it in a girded position. The master applied full starboard rudder and full throttle; however the various forces acting on the tug's stability combined to increase the tug's heel. As the tug's deck edge and bulwarks submerged, the tug heeled further to starboard. Attempts to abort the tow were unsuccessful and the tug rapidly capsized.

The investigation highlighted a number of risk factors, notably: if tug masters are not provided initial and recurrent training and if the towing industry continues to rely primarily on tug masters to manage girding hazards through shiphandling skills and informal practices, there is a continued risk that capsizings due to girding will occur. Also, if Transport Canada oversight and intervention is not effective at changing towing operators' practices with respect to girding, there is a risk such accidents will continue to occur.

Following the occurrence, the company took a number of safety actions to reduce the likelihood of similar accidents. It supplemented its safety management system with procedures on how to recognize and avoid girding situations. It introduced voyage simulator and classroom training for its masters and mates. It also installed additional standard abort mechanisms in common locations on all company vessels.

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