Norwegian Sun: NCL's Panama Canal Fiasco Cruise

Several readers of this blog alerted me to a Facebook page called Panama Canal Sun chronicling the ill-fated cruise aboard Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Sun through the Panama Canal which left from Miami on March 16, 2018. Construction related to a deck refinishing project reportedly began on board the NCL cruise ship almost immediately according to the website. As you can see in the numerous photographs posted online, the cruise involved the sanding of the wooden decks and the application of noxious smelling chemicals and compounds throughout the open decks of the ship. Many of the ship employees/contractors involved in the work were wearing respirators due to the dust but the passengers obviously were not wearing personal protective equipment. There are dozens of comments on the Facebook page regarding dust generated by the work covering the public spaces. The heavy construction caused NCL to shut down numerous bars, deck spaces and restaurants. The photos…

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