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Workplace Safety Maritime and Shipping - Episode 17

Workplace Safety Maritime and Shipping - Episode 17

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What does it take to safely operate one of the busiest transportation highways in the world — the Mississippi River? In this episode of Safety Unleashed, Drew and Chris dive into the demanding world of maritime and waterfront operations, covering barge work, shipbuilding, dock operations, and vessel traffic along major waterways. Drawing from their own experiences working around marine environments, they explore the hazards many people never see — from powerful river currents and moving vessels to confined cargo spaces and mooring lines under extreme tension. The conversation breaks down the complex safety challenges involved in working around ships, barges, docks, and ports where heavy equipment, elevated work surfaces, hot work, and environmental hazards all intersect. Chris shares firsthand stories of boarding vessels in motion, inspecting cargo holds deep inside ships, and navigating the unpredictable conditions workers face when operating along the Mississippi River. From snapback zones and line-of-fire hazards to personal flotation devices, rescue planning, and Coast Guard oversight, this discussion highlights how maritime safety requires constant situational awareness and preparation. The hosts also explore how ports move massive volumes of grain, fuel, steel, and petrochemicals every day — making river traffic one of the most important supply chains in North America. If you've ever wondered how ships safely move cargo through powerful river currents, tie off at busy ports, or undergo repairs in dry dock — this episode will give you a deeper appreciation for the safety systems required to make it all possible. You'll learn how to: Understand the unique safety hazards involved in barge operations, dock work, and shipbuilding Recognize the dangers of mooring line snapback zones and line-of-fire hazards See how confined spaces, cargo holds, and ballast tanks create complex safety challenges Identify why personal flotation devices, lighting, and communication are critical when working over water Understand how weather, river current, and vessel movement change working conditions in real time From ship inspections and confined space entry to port operations and maritime rescue planning, Drew and Chris explore how safety professionals approach one of the most dynamic and high-risk environments in industry.
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