What if the vessel I am working on is overloaded or unsteady?

If the vessel you are working on is overloaded or unsteady, it is important to take safety precautions to protect yourself from injury. The first step you should take is to inform the captain or owner of the vessel. Ask them to have the vessel load checked and adjusted if necessary. You should also make sure that you are wearing the appropriate safety gear, such as a life jacket, when working on an overloaded or unsteady vessel. In addition, it is important to make sure that the vessel is properly secured and anchored. This means that the vessel is sitting on even, steady ground, and that all lines, straps, and hooks are in the correct position and working properly. Working on an overloaded or unsteady vessel can make it difficult to move around or to keep your footing, so it is important to take extra precaution to prevent falls or other accidents. If you are injured while on board an overloaded or unsteady vessel in New Hampshire, you may be able to pursue a maritime injury claim. You will need to be able to prove that your injury was caused by the negligence of the vessel owner or captain. Maritime injury laws in New Hampshire protect workers and passengers who are injured in a boating accident or while working on a vessel. It is important to contact an experienced attorney who can help you understand your rights and pursue your claim for compensation.

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