Friendshipgas blast was during final welding
- Tuesday 29 July 2008, 00:00
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- Safety
FINAL welding was being done last Thursday on board the liquefied petroleum gas carrier Friendshipgas before the vessel burst into flames in Greece, killing eight men, the vessel’s managing company has reported.Athens-based Magnus Carriers said that the 1981-built LPG ship had moved to the...
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