What happened? The United States’ Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) has published Safety Alert no. 329 relating to four recent safety incidents involving cranes and lifting devices: While […]
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What happened? The United States’ Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) has published Safety Alert no. 329 relating to four recent safety incidents involving cranes and lifting devices: While […]
What happened? An intermediate bulk container (IBC) was dropped from a crane to deck. The incident occurred when a vessel crane was being used with a certified lifting device to […]
What happened? The Marine Safety Forum (MSF) reports an incident in which a worker on a vessel was working on the operating panel for a 690 VAC anti-heeling pump, when […]
What happened? The UK Health & Safety Executive (UK HSE) have prosecuted Associated British Ports (ABP) for safety breaches after a flexible intermediate bulk container weighing 600kg fell and struck […]
What happened? Three people from a sub-contractor were observed trying to move from vessel to vessel whilst alongside, by slipping through the bulwark guardrails. There was no proper gangway in […]
What happened? A platform supply vessel (PSV) started mooring operations whilst stern to a platform, without anchoring, in order to conduct a snatch lift. The platform crane operator started to […]
What happened? A diver’s umbilical became snagged on a tool basket during recovery. An ‘all stop’ was called, the umbilical was freed and the divers were recovered safely. The incident […]
The Association of Diving Contractors International (ADCI) has circulated an updated Technical Service Bulletin from Broco/Rankin relating to the BR22 Plus Exothermic Cutting Torch. This was sent out by Broco/Rankin […]
A susceptibility to sustained load cracking (SLC) has been identified in cylinders manufactured from aluminium alloys of specific grades, manufactured between 1963 and 1995. Sustained load cracking is a metallurgical […]
What happened An incident took place during annual maintenance of CO2 fixed firefighting equipment on a vessel, in the emergency generator switchboard room. There was an unplanned and unexpected release […]
What happened? A vessel was at anchorage waiting for the pilot. The engine room was manned and the main engine ready for manoeuvring. The duty engineer informed the bridge that […]
What happened? A platform supply vessel (PSV) approached a platform to deliver the cargo via snatch lift. After starting cargo operations, it appeared that the crane did not have enough […]
What happened? The Marine Safety Forum (MSF) has published a Safety Alert regarding an incident in which a workboat’s engine cut out. The incident occurred during a crew transfer operation […]
What happened? The Marine Safety Forum (MSF) has published a Safety Alert relating to a line of fire finger injury sustained during small boat operations. The incident occurred while the […]
What happened? The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has published its report into an engine failure and subsequent fire on board the crew transfer vessel Windcat 8, which occurred […]
What happened? The UK HSE reports the prosecution of a building contractor after a worker was struck and injured by a tipper truck. The incident occurred at a time of […]
What happened? The UK HSE reports that a company has been fined after a worker suffered fatal injuries. The worker was operating a scissor-lift working platform when this was struck […]
What happened? The UK HSE reports that an engineering company has been fined after a worker lost his leg from the knee down when he was hit by a forklift […]
What happened? The UK HSE reports that a civil engineering company has been sentenced for safety breaches after a worker suffered fatal crush injuries when he was caught between two […]
What happened? A vessel was sailing in its assigned standby location during heavy weather when the VSAT satellite antenna dome mounted on the vessel’s mast fell off and landed in […]
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