A member has reported the following infection during a deepwater saturation dive. Nine divers were stored at 170 meters (557 feet) in the chambers, and were working at a bottom […]
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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.
Individual safety events are available individually online, tagged and searchable, while the traditional PDF collections are also available for download.
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A member has reported the following infection during a deepwater saturation dive. Nine divers were stored at 170 meters (557 feet) in the chambers, and were working at a bottom […]
A member has brought to IMCA’s attention that two of its offshore personnel were assaulted and seriously injured while their ships were in port and they were on shore leave. […]
A member has reported a near-miss which could have been a potentially serious incident, which occurred during the stacking of lengths of pipe. The pipe joints were being off-loaded from […]
A member has provide the following account of a fire which broke out in a carousel 660v switchboard room aboard one of its vessels. The purpose of the 660v switchboard […]
A member has reported an incident which occurred while a diving support vessel was conducting subsea operations installing j-tube clamps on a jacket. In this particular case, divers had resumed […]
IMCA has received details of an incident which occurred offshore during concrete mattress installation. Divers were positioning the mattresses in approximately 37 feet of water. As a diver confirmed that […]
We have received a report of an incident where three men working on the aft deck of a tug were seriously injured. The vessel had connected to a rig and […]
IMCA has been made aware of a safety alert relating to divers’ umbilical management produced by the Western Australia Department of Industry and Resources’ Petroleum Division.
IMCA has been asked to help make the offshore diving industry aware of a change to the Ultraflow Regulator Diaphragm – please see the following Divex Product Bulletin on the […]
IMCA has also been passed a copy of a safety alert produced by the United States Coast Guard relating to confined space entry, which follows.
A member has reported a recent near-miss where a vessel sailed close to a construction barge and crossed over two of its anchor wires. Immediate communication took place between the […]
A member has reported the following incident which occurred onboard one of its vessels. The vessel was sailing in 6 8ft swell and 35kts wind speed, when it was noticed […]
A member has forwarded its recently-issued safety reminder concerning the use of prescription medicines. Sometimes, employees who are under treatment of a qualified doctor may be prescribed to take medicine(s) […]
A member has reported the following incident, whereby an employee sustained an injury to his right shoulder when he fell while jumping off a Zodiac inflatable (in a cradle suspended […]
A mechanic had started a deck air compressor, when the sudden delivery of pressurised air through the delivery hose caused momentary snaking of the hose. The mechanic acted in a […]
After replacement of the pillar valve on a bail-out bottle, the bottle was being filled with air. When the pressure reached about 100 bar, the threads slipped from the bottle […]
A member has reported a recent incident which occurred during diving operations. A dive team was engaged in removing rock dump from a subsea pipe, in order to position a […]
A member reports the following near miss whereby a worker was observed blowing oxygen into the welding hood of a co worker who was welding on a pipe. This was […]
A member has reported a serious near-miss event which occurred recently during a diving operation. Divers had fitted a collet connector to the open end of a flooded pipeline and […]
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