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An important element of a vessel’s seaworthiness is its ability to resist the ingress of sea water into internal spaces. Yet members are continuing to experience high value cargo damage claims relating to the ingress of water in cargo holds. UK P&I Club risk assessor David Nichol examines the problem and advises on loss prevention measures.

Over the years, improvements in equipment design, vessel maintenance programmes and raised commercial expectations have had the effect of significantly reducing the frequency of cargo wetting problems. However, the continuing occurrence of expensive cargo wetting damage claims shows that there is no room for complacency in ensuring that that the required work and resources are put into proper maintenance and checking of cargo related fittings and equipment.

UK P&I Club provides advice on particular points that should be paid attention to: