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Athena 106 West Cote Blanche Bay, Louisiana October 12, 2006 . DCA07MM001. Athena 106. USCG Photo. NTSB Investigation. Morgan Turrell, IIC Brian Curtis, Engineering Liam LaRue, Survival Factors Rod Dyck, Pipeline Operations Chuck Koval, Pipeline Operations Charlotte Cox, Writer/Editor.
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Athena 106West Cote Blanche Bay, LouisianaOctober 12, 2006 DCA07MM001
Athena 106 USCG Photo
NTSB Investigation • Morgan Turrell, IIC • Brian Curtis, Engineering • Liam LaRue, Survival Factors • Rod Dyck, Pipeline Operations • Chuck Koval, Pipeline Operations • Charlotte Cox, Writer/Editor
NTSB Staff • Christy Spangler, Animation Lab • Alice Park, Animation Lab • Mitch Garber, M.D., Medical Officer • Matt Fox, Materials Specialist • Don Eick, Weather • Keith Holloway, Public Affairs • Mike Brown, Office of Safety Recommendations
Parties • United States Coast Guard • OSHA • NOAA • Louisiana Dept. of Natural Resources • Chevron, U.S.A. • Gulfport Energy • Athena Construction • Central Boat Rentals
Safety Issues • Failure to use safety devices • Limited oversight of vessels not subject to inspection
Presenters • Overview • Morgan Turrell • Failure to use safety devices • Brian Curtis • Limited oversight of vessels not subject to inspection • M. Turrell
Vessels Involved • Athena 106 • IBR-234 • Miss Megan
Athena 106 Crew Doghouse Spud Winch Forward Spud After Spud
Emergency Response • USCG • St. Mary and Iberia parishes • Louisiana Dept.of Wildlife and Fisheries • Local volunteer fire departments • Nearby vessels
Tests and Research • Sonar survey • Spud winch examination • Material analysis of pipe
Athena 106Limited Oversight of Vessels Not Subject to Inspection DCA07MM001
Areas of Oversight • USCG and OSHA • Towing Vessel Safety
Types of Vessels • Two barges • Athena 106 and IBR-234 • Towing vessel • Miss Megan
Oversight Agencies • Coast Guard • OSHA • MACOSH
USCG and OSHA • Memorandum of understanding • OSHA instruction of 1996
OSHA Actions After Accident • OSHA investigation • Citation • Athena and OSHA agreement
USCG and OSHA • Uninspected vessel safety • Agreement between USCG and OSHA should reflect changes • Industry should be informed
Towing Vessel Safety Previous Board action addressing need for safety management systems (M-00-10) Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2004
Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2004 • Towing vessels subject to inspection • Towing safety management system • Regulations will apply to vessels like Miss Megan
Summary Towing Vessel Regulations and Safety Management Systems • Assist Coast Guard and industry • Provide safe operating practices • Implement safeguards • Improve management • Ensure compliance