Near-miss: Dropped objects
The MSF has published the following two Safety Flashes regarding a number of recent near miss incidents involving dropped objects:
- In one incident on an offshore vessel, a piece of stainless steel flat bar fell from the davit from a height of 2 metres and narrowly missed a crew member. The report can be downloaded from marinesafetyforum.org/upload/files//safetyalerts/msf-safety-flash-12.14.pdfIn another incident on a vessel lying alongside an installation, a steel bar about 1 metre long and 3 centimetres in diameter was seen to fall on to the deck from either the roof of a container or from overhanging scaffolding on the installation. The report can be downloaded from marinesafetyforum.org/upload-files//safetyalerts/msf-safety-flash-12.15.pdf.
Safety Event
Published: 8 June 2012
Download: IMCA SF 05/12
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