What happened? A fire main dust cap was blown off by pressure from the line and hit the wall 10m away. The incident occurred when a fire team were checking […]
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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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What happened? A fire main dust cap was blown off by pressure from the line and hit the wall 10m away. The incident occurred when a fire team were checking […]
What happened? There was a dropped object near miss incident involving a magnet which was used by subcontractors during hot work operations. The incident occurred during a dry docking. Part […]
Whilst using a safety knife to remove the outer sheaving from a core conductor, a crew member managed to cut his finger. The safety knife slipped through the sheaving and […]
What happened? The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has issued Safety Alert 03-19 relating to the consequences of manoeuvring in high current environments. Recently there were three marine casualties that […]
Incident 1: Stored Energy Release – Worker Killed During Concrete Pumping Operations A company was fined following the death of a worker at a dockside upgrade project at a port […]
Incident 1: Fingers and Hands in Rotating Machinery – Employee’s Hand Severed by Machinery A company supplying aluminium parts was fined after an employee suffered serious injuries when using a […]
What happened? While carrying out work to fix the hydraulic arm of an ROV manipulator, the person involved was trying to adjust the position of the piston to align holes […]
This is the second safety alert concerning the fatal diving incident initially drawn to members’ attention in IMCA SF 19/18 Diver fatality during subsea lifting operations. This update specifically relates […]
What happened? A crewman suffered a pinch point injury resulting in two fractured fingers and a fingertip amputation. The incident occurred when a piece of equipment weighing 86kg was being […]
What happened? A provisions lift onboard a vessel became stuck. The chief engineer was called to attempt a repair. During assessment of the problem, the lift dropped whilst his head […]
What happened? Four crewmen made a journey by small boat to inspect an SPM and floating hoses. After completion of the inspection and maintenance work, two of them were closing […]
What happened? A member reports several trip hazards in vessel machinery spaces. On one occasion, a crew member entered the emergency generator room, stepped on an exposed support gusset, and […]
The Marine Safety Forum (MSF) has published Safety Alert 18-23, in which a 20ft basket was lifted during offshore cargo operations. The bridge team were later informed by the installation […]
The Marine Safety Forum (MSF) have released Safety Alert 18-25 regarding a potentially fatal near miss incident during dry-docking. A vessel’s anchors were ranged on the dock bottom for inspection […]
The Marine Safety Forum (MSF) have recently released two safety alerts relating to lost time injuries (LTIs). These are Safety Alert 18-27 and Safety Alert 18-24. Incident 1: fractured toe […]
The UK Health and Safety Executive (UK HSE) have prosecuted a printing company after an employee suffered life-changing crush injuries whilst cleaning rotating machinery. The injured person sustained the crush […]
What happened? During pipelay operations, two non-destructive testing (NDT) technicians were handling a ‘scanner belt’, which is used to connect the automated ultrasonic testing (AUT) scanner to the pipe for […]
What happened? During barge operations at a spool fabrication yard, a high potential near miss occurred when a gangway positioned between the quayside and barge fell 2.4m, landing on the […]
What happened? During the trans-spooling of an umbilical, a tensioner pad retaining bolt sheared, resulting in a 1.5kg tensioner pad dislodging and falling 11m to the under-deck carousel, where it […]
What happened? A crewman was hit by a steel plate bouncing off the deck after it fell 14m from a load after a magnet failed. The incident occurred when shaped […]
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