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Steve Kherkher - December 11, 2024
Sleep deprivation is a serious issue that can lead to a variety of problems, including impaired judgment, reduced reaction time, and increased risk of accidents. This is particularly true in the maritime industry, where fatigue can have devastating consequences. One such example is the 2023 maritime accident where the Cindy B tow struck a dock near Clatskanie, Oregon. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has since reported that the cause of the collision was “fatigue at the helm.” While no one was injured in the Cindy B incident, the situation serves as a reminder of the hazards of fatigue in the maritime industry.
In the article below, the maritime injury attorneys at Kherkher Garcia explore the dangers of sleep deprivation in the maritime industry, the importance of adequate sleep schedules, and when you may be able to take legal action after a sleep-related maritime injury.
The maritime accident involving the Cindy B occurred on November 13, 2023 on the Columbia River. A deckhand fell asleep at the helm during a night shift, leading to the collision with a dock. The deckhand was reported saying:
“I started leaning forward and then I – that’s about all I remember … I sort of just fell asleep.”
The investigation revealed that the deckhand was transitioning to night shifts, which can disrupt the body’s natural sleep-wake cycle. The NTSB investigation suggests that a change in the sleep/wake cycle, along with a low point in the body’s circadian rhythm contributed to the accident.
Additionally, the pilothouse alerter system failed to activate due to a swinging radio microphone, further contributing to the accident. This incident underscores the importance of adequate rest, effective shift scheduling, and reliable safety systems to prevent similar accidents in the future.
The maritime industry is a demanding one, with long hours, irregular shifts, and often stressful working conditions. These factors can contribute to sleep deprivation, which can have a significant impact on safety. When sailors are sleep-deprived, they are more likely to make mistakes, miss important details, and react slowly to emergencies. This can lead to accidents, injuries, and even fatalities.
Some of the specific dangers of sleep deprivation in the maritime industry include:
Fatigue-related maritime injuries can manifest in a variety of ways, often leading to serious accidents and casualties. Some common types of injuries linked to fatigue include:
It is important to note that fatigue can exacerbate the severity of injuries and hinder recovery. Therefore, addressing fatigue and implementing effective fatigue management strategies is crucial to prevent maritime accidents and safeguard the wellbeing of seafarers.
To mitigate the risks of sleep deprivation, it is essential for maritime workers to have adequate sleep schedules. This means getting enough sleep each night, and sticking to a regular sleep schedule as much as possible.
Here are some tips for getting adequate sleep:
Maritime accident victims can potentially sue for injuries caused by lack of sleep if they can demonstrate that the vessel owner or operator was negligent in failing to provide adequate rest for their crew. This negligence could include factors like excessive working hours, inadequate crew size, or failure to implement proper fatigue management policies.
To successfully pursue a lawsuit, the injured party must prove that their injuries were directly caused by the lack of sleep and that the vessel owner or operator knew or should have known about the risks of fatigue and failed to take reasonable steps to mitigate them. This might involve showing that the company had a history of fatigue-related incidents, that industry standards for rest were not being met, or that the specific circumstances of the case created an unreasonable risk of fatigue.
It is important to consult with a maritime injury attorney to assess the specific circumstances of the case and determine the best course of action.
A maritime injury attorney can provide invaluable assistance to victims of maritime accidents by protecting their rights and seeking fair compensation. Here’s how they can help:
By hiring a maritime injury attorney, you can focus on your recovery while knowing that your legal rights are being protected.
Have you or a loved one been injured in a sleep-related maritime accident? You may be entitled to compensation. Kherkher Garcia is dedicated to exploring your situation and determining if you qualify for legal action. We have more than 30 years of experience fighting for the rights of injured seafarers, and we have the knowledge and resources you need to succeed.
With a free consultation, our experienced maritime injury attorneys can help you understand your legal rights and pursue the compensation you deserve. Call us now at 713-333-1030 or submit the contact form on our website to learn more.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorneys Steve Kherkher and Jesus Garcia Jr., who have more than 50 years of combined legal experience championing the rights of those who have experienced catastrophic injury due to negligence.
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