Articles Posted in Cruise Ship Excursion Negligence

zip lining risks
A bright blue sky, a beautiful mountain or body of water – as Spring Break 2015 descends upon us, thoughts turn to an outdoor fun – such as zip lining – which is a fun outdoor activity that while mostly safe, has inherent dangers as well.

What is Zip Lining?

Cruise Ship
Cruise ships have  been plagued with numerous safety issues.  In December 2014, Oceania cruises had 656 guests aboard a luxury cruise liner and was docked at the St. Lucia port when a fire broke out ultimately resulting in the death of three people.  Fortunately, the fire was contained in the engine room but sadly it claimed the lives of two contractors and one crew member before it was extinguished.  The investigation into the cause of this fire revealed that three bolts holding the fuel line supply flange that connects to the engine had loosened completely.  The remaining fourth bolt on the fuel line was fractured.  Ultimately, when the bolts failed the fuel oil sprayed out and ignited when it came into contact with the turbocharger components and/or the engine’s exhaust piping.

This is not the only recent instance of a fire on a cruise ship. Fires on cruise ships have become increasingly common.

Cruise Ship
There are over 9 Million People a year who take cruise vacations. Occasionally, however, your vacation in the sun may be interrupted. You can find yourself on the deck after having suffered a serious fall.

Having a fractured hip can have very serious consequences for an elderly person and ships, especially those who cater to an older crowd, should take precautions to prevent accidents.

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