Friday, August 22, 2008

USNS Lewis and Clark Wins Safety Award

Military Sealift Command’s dry cargo/ammunition ship USNS Lewis and Clark won the 2008 Department of the Navy safety excellence award in the Military Sealift Command category, Secretary of the Navy Donald C. Winter announced.

The 689-ft. ship is currently operating out of Norfolk, Va., and is crewed by 124 civil service mariners and a small military detachment of 11 active-duty Navy sailors. Lewis and Clark’s crew was recognized for developing new operational procedures upon delivery of the new class of ship that set the standard for onboard high risk operations across the entire class of T-AKE ships and have became a prototype model for the maritime industry. MSC’s engineering directorate lauded the crew for stepping up to the task of identifying, assessing and addressing safety issues during the ship’s break-in period. In addition to creating the procedures, two Lewis and Clark crew members were noted in the award package. Relief Chief Engineer Tim Nesbitt personally authored the prototype “T-AKE Engineering Casualty Control Manual,” which provides drill protocols and scenarios for responding to engineering causalities and is used throughout the T-AKE fleet. The Department of the Navy safety excellence award program recognizes Navy and Marine Corps teams, ships and installations for exceptional commitment to safety and operational risk management.
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