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Home›News›Vessel used to transport aggregate caught fire at Gafoors Complex 

Vessel used to transport aggregate caught fire at Gafoors Complex 

By Leroy Smith
19 October 2021
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A vessel used to transport aggregate caught fire early Tuesday morning at Gafoors Complex, Land of Canaan, East Bank Demerara (EBD). No one was injured in the incident which occurred at about 3:31h.

According to the Guyana Fire Service (GFS), the vessel is a red and green ship called Sydney Marie bearing IMO number 7432317 and Official number 400913. It is owned by Odin’s Trading located at Main Street, Charlestown, St. Vincent, Captained by 56-year-old Richard Bynoe also of St. Vincent.

In a statement, the GFS stated that the cause of the fire was determined as overheating of a generator in the fore peak of the ship which resulted in arcing and sparking.

The generator was severely damaged and a quantity of rope was completely destroyed as a result of the fire. No person was injured and firefighters were able to contain the fire to the generator room thereby averting the loss of the vessel.

Aside from fire-fighting equipment and personnel being trained in its use, the GFS shared the following rules sea-farers can follow to prevent accidental fires on ships:

  • Prohibition of open flame on ships or in cabins, such as candles, cigarettes, or incense sticks, unless they are lit in the presence of people and extinguished before leaving
  • Ensuring that circuit overloading is avoided at all costs
  • Avoiding carrying of oil rags into cabins or accommodation areas where the possibility of accidental flames is higher
  • Not leaving oil pans unattended in the open
  • Following all safety procedures while performing maintenance operations like welding or gas cutting where flammable material is involved.
  • Complete understanding of fire-fighting equipment and basic training in its operation.
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