The MSF has published the following Safety Flash 11-39 regarding lifting strops found in poor condition. Recent audits/inspections have highlighted deficiencies with regards the state of lifting strops which were […]
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The MSF has published the following Safety Flash 11-39 regarding lifting strops found in poor condition. Recent audits/inspections have highlighted deficiencies with regards the state of lifting strops which were […]
The Marine Safety Forum (MSF) has published the following Safety Flash 11-38 regarding a near miss incident during anchor line recovery. A large anchor chain snapped and the inboard end […]
A member has reported two incidents involving the failure of pallet lifters. The first incident resulted in the failure of a wire rope for a fork pallet lifter which parted […]
A member has reported an incident in which an overheating diver helmet hat light nearly caused a fire inside a diving bell onboard a dive support vessel. The diving bell […]
A member has reported an incident in which equipment failure allowed a lifeboat to fall free from one side of a vessel. The incident occurred during periodical function tests performed […]
A member has reported an incident in which a crewman was injured by steel plates falling whilst being placed in storage. The incident happened on a vessel when four crew […]
A member has reported an incident in which, during diver intervention work on a subsea pipeline, considerable suction was encountered when the diver attempted to separate a pair of flanges. […]
A member has reported a near miss incident in which a diver very nearly lost his gas supply. The incident occurred when a vessel was engaged in flushing operations, and […]
The Danish Maritime Authority Investigation Board has produced a report regarding a recent fatality which occurred during diving operations. The fatality occurred when a diver was working underwater at approximately […]
The US Department of the Interior Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) has published the following safety flash regarding the rupture of a water pressure tank bladder. […]
The Marine Safety Forum has published Safety Flash 11-36 regarding the failure of a rescue boat release mechanism. During a routine launch of the rescue boat whilst at sea, the […]
The Marine Safety Forum has published Safety Flash 11-35 regarding the recall of certain fall protection products by 3M. The products recalled are the G-Series retractable lanyards. The report can […]
A member has reported an incident in which a crane winch wire parted and caused a crane block to fall 13m into a small boat. The incident occurred during the […]
A member has reported an incident in which a member of the crew sustained a lost time injury (LTI) to his thumb. The incident occurred when a vessel’s marine engineering […]
A member has reported an incident in which a winch wire parted and a taut wire clump weight was dropped onto the seabed during diving operations. The incident occurred when […]
The Marine Safety Forum (MSF) has published Safety Flash 11-32 (attached) regarding a fire reported in the main engine room of an offshore support vessel which was under tow at […]
The Marine Safety Forum (MSF) has published Safety Flash 11-31 (attached) regarding a ‘routine’ inspection of a vessel’s COâ‚‚ fire fighting system. It was noticed that the engine room COâ‚‚ […]
IMCA has received information from a member about an incident involving the DP system aboard one of its vessels. Because of the resulting inherent failure possibility, the company has identified […]
The Australian Transport Safety Board (ASTB) has published a report into a fast rescue boat incident on board a natural gas tanker. The incident occurred in 2010. A crew member […]
A member has reported an incident in which a diver found himself working under a suspended load. Whilst conducting diving operations around a subsea manifold, a subsea work basket weighing […]
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