Prevention at Sea

Coast Guard Warns of Recall on Emergency Beacon

On Tuesday, the U.S. Coast Guard issued an urgent marine safety alert for shipowners and operators announcing the recall of certain Kannad SAFELINK brand Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs). The devices have a yellow plastic body, which may age prematurely when subjected to "specific environmental conditions," which could result in the beacon not operating in an emergency, the USCG said.
 
The Coast Guard strongly encouraged operators to check their Kannad-branded EPIRB against an online serial number list to determine whether it was among the models affected. The product number can be found on the back of the EPIRB, and entered at http://www.safelinkepirbsupport.co.uk. 
 
The models recalled include the SAFELINK Manual+ GPS and the SAFELINK Auto GPS. The two are similar, differing mainly in their housing – the latter is contained within a white Category 1 float-free container, which meets USCG self-deployment requirements for vessels over 36 feet. 
 
Vessels are cautioned not to rely on the EPIRB as the primary SAR beacon on board and to seek a replacement as soon as possible. 
 
After the registration of a defective model, Kannad will provide owners with a new, equivalent replacement EPIRB with a five year warranty, at no charge. 
 
While the USCG's Office of Boating Safety issues periodic recalls for consumer market marine equipment, a USCG recall announcement for a SOLAS product suitable for industry use is a relatively rare occurrence. However, it is not the only recent recall for an EPIRB internationally: in 2013, Standard Communications recalled its GME Accusat EPIRB for a microprocessor malfunction which could lead it to fail to activate in an emergency. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission initiated a nationwide recall on the devices beginning in July 2014. 
 
On April 29, Orolia Limited, Kannad Marine’s parent company, provided the following statement regarding the recall:
 
“Orolia Limited, owner of Kannad Marine has become aware of an issue affecting Kannad SAFELINK EPIRBs which could result in the beacon not operating in an emergency situation. The SAFELINK EPIRB’s yellow body plastic may prematurely age when subjected to specific environmental conditions which has the potential to impact on its long term effectiveness in the field. The Kannad SAFELINK EPIRB model is the only Kannad Marine product affected.
 
Although the issue identified may impact beacon effectiveness in a very small number of cases, we believe it is important to take broader preventative actions to respond to this situation promptly and comprehensively for your safety. That is why Kannad Marine has decided to instigate a voluntary Global Recall Program for the SAFELINK EPIRBs.” 
 
Kannad Marine encourages owners of the affected products to use the registry website listed above to exchange recalled models for new replacements. 
 
 
 
http://maritime-executive.com/article/coast-guard-warns-of-recall-on-emergency-beacon






 
« return to list of news

Clients

  • Aenaon Shipping
  • British Bulkers
  • EF Shipping
  • Element Shipmanagement
  • Enterprises Shipping & Trading
  • Evripos Shipping
  • Golden Union
  • Ionian Shipping
  • Mediterranean Carriers
  • Navios
  • Pacific & Atlantic
  • Phoenix Shipping
  • Quantum Shipping
  • Sun Enterprises
  • Unknown
  • World Management Inc.

Forum

Our Forum is currently under construction. Please visit us later!

Contact

Prevention at Sea
22, Gytheiou Str.,
15231 Chalandri, Athens - Greece
 
Tel: +30 210 64 37 637
info@preventionatsea.com

Prevention at Sea Ltd.
52 Arch. Makariou III Ave,
6017 Larnaca - Cyprus
 
Tel: +357 24819800
info@preventionatsea.com.cy