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IMCA safety flashes disseminate important information on incidents and potential hazards and the lessons learnt from them that can help prevent incidents occurring elsewhere in the industry.

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Dropped object – wooden packing block

What happened During pipelaying operations, a wooden packing block (approx. 1kg) became attached to the pipe whilst spooling off the reel. It crossed the main deck and entered the pipelay […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 22/24


NTSB: Fire on vessel – escaped exhaust gases

The National Transportation Safety Board of the United States (NTSB) published “Safer Seas Digest 2023”, which includes a number of incidents which may be of interest to IMCA members. This […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 22/24

Snagging hazards

A member reports two unrelated incidents in which a causal factor was something getting caught or snagged in an unplanned way. Incident 1: Corner of a container got snagged  On […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 22/24

Main Crane failure during load test

What happened? While performing the overload load test at maximum load plus 10% on a heavy lifting offshore crane, a major failure occurred. At maximum load, the crane main block […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 21/24

AC vent unit cover dislodged and fell 1.7m

What happened On a pipelay tower, the AC cover of a capstan electrical cabinet became detached and fell approximately 1.7 meters. The cover was found resting on a cable attached […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 21/24

Dropped sheave and clump weight

What happened A high potential dropped object incident occurred when a sheave weighing 204kg fell 64m to deck, and a clump weight weighing 700kg fell onto equipment causing damage. There […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 21/24


Positive: successful rescue of surfer on the open sea

What happened The crew of a small pilot boat at sea spotted a surfer in distress. The skipper of the boat approached the area and using the vessel’s megaphone communicated […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 21/24

Fire in engine room

What happened A fire occurred in the engine room of a vessel during operations. The fire was first detected by a duty crew member, and the watch team immediately attempted […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 20/24

Near Miss: Smoke and fire on Main Engine Exhaust

What happened During sea trials following a docking period, smoke and fire were observed coming from the turbocharger flange to the exhaust manifold of one of the engines. What went […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 20/24




NTSB: Fire on vessel – escaped exhaust gases

The National Transportation Safety Board of the United States (NTSB) published “Safer Seas Digest 2023”, which includes a number of incidents which may be of interest to IMCA members. This […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 20/24



Tampering with approved safety devices 

What happened? During a client inspection, the sight glass on a vessel main engine lubricating oil storage tank was found to have been fitted with an unauthorised and homemade ‘clamp’. […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 19/24

Injury to little finger – LTI

What happened A worker suffered an injury whilst painting an auxiliary winch drum following maintenance. While performing this work a wooden beam was used to prevent the drum from turning […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 19/24

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