TSB report cites fatigue in B.C. tug incident, says mate asleep while on watch
VICTORIA — A tugboat accident has the Transportation Safety Board repeating its calls for heightened awareness about the dangers of crew fatigue while at sea.
There were no injuries or pollution spills when the lone mate on watch duty fell asleep as the Ocean Monarch touched bottom while on auto pilot in Princess Royal Channel in British Columbia, but it could have been deadly, the board’s senior marine investigator, Glenn Budden, said Thursday.
“We’re talking very remote country,” he said.
“It could have been much, much worse. We could have had three fatalities on our hands.”