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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 fluorescent light tube

A member has reported an incident in which carelessness resulted in minor damage to equipment. During the replacement of old fluorescent light tubes in an onshore office location, a new […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 03/14

Loss of consciousness due to exposure to H₂S

A member has reported an incident in which two crew members lost consciousness owing to exposure to Hâ‚‚S. The incident occurred when a team of three mechanics were assigned to […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 03/14

Vibration-induced fatigue on process pipework

The National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority of Australia (NOPSEMA) has published the following safety flash regarding a discovery, during a recent inspection at a facility, of vibration-induced […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 02/14

Damaged wire rope slings

A member has reported an incident in which rope access personnel were found to be using damaged wire rope slings, which could have led to a dangerous situation and/or accidents. […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 02/14


Hose fire caused by flashback in oxygen and acetylene hoses

A member has reported an incident in which a sub-contractor’s oxygen and acetylene cutting hose burst and caught fire. The incident occurred when the welder was ready to ignite the […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 02/14

First aid injury: deep cut to forearm

A member has reported an incident in which a crewman was struck and injured by an out-of-control rotating handle. The incident occurred on a small vessel during the deployment of […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 01/14

Poor cargo stowage: material damage on container

A member has reported an incident in which a freight container was delivered offshore with damaged internal contents, owing to poor stowage. When the doors of the container were opened, […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 01/14


Uncontrolled descent of diving bell

A member has reported an incident which occurred whilst conducting diving operations from a diving support vessel (DSV). The incident did not lead to any injury or health consequences, but […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 01/14


Near-miss: ROV shackle (potential dropped object)

A member has reported a near miss incident in which an ROV shackle holding a boulder grab became loose and the pin partially disengaged. The incident occurred during a subsea […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 18/13

Serious working at height incidents

A member has reported a number of serious working at height incidents, resulting in a fatality and five Lost Time Injuries (LTIs). The member would like to raise awareness of […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 18/13

Fatality during lifting operations

A member has reported an incident in which a crew member suffered fatal crush injuries. This was during lifting operations, on an offshore vessel. The incident occurred whilst rigging equipment […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 18/13

NOPSEMA: near-miss: Fast rescue craft unplanned descent

The Australian National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA) has published the following safety flash, regarding an unplanned descent (from 23m) of a fast rescue craft from its […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 17/13

MSF: Lost time injury (LTI): Pilot ladder failure

The Marine Safety Forum has published safety flash 13-34, regarding an incident in which both ropes on a ladder parted simultaneously, causing the pilot to fall approximately two metres to […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 17/13

Pilot ladder safety

The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) has circulated the following safety flash, regarding pilot ladder safety: Incident 1 – Pilot Ladders An inspector was boarding a 1.5 year old […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 17/13


High potential dropped object – steel bar, 10m

A member has reported an incident in which a heavy steel bar fell 10m onto the deck. The incident occurred during ROV deployment, when a round steel bar weighing approximately […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 01/15

MSF: hand injuries

The Marine Safety Forum has published the two following safety flashes regarding hand injuries. Incident 1 A crewman suffered crush injuries when his hand was caught between a small boat […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 16/13

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