Some of the most common causes of cargo loss, which should be given careful consideration when securing cargoes, are as follows:
- Severe adverse weather.
- Insufficient or ineffective use of dunnage.
- Lashings inadequate in number or strength.
- Port and starboard or forward and aft lashings ill-balanced.
- Wire attachment eyes or loops badly formed.
- Incorrect use of bulldog grips.
- Lack of strength continuity as between wire, attachment eyes, chain, turnbuckles, lashing webbing, shackles and fixed point terminations.
- Lashings secured around sharp or unprotected edges.
- Failure to appreciate the forces generated on a sea-going vessel.
- Failure to provide sufficient personnel or time to effectively complete the work before sailing.
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