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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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Oxygen near-miss

A member reports the following near miss whereby a worker was observed blowing oxygen into the welding hood of a co worker who was welding on a pipe. This was […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 01/04

Near-miss during connector pressure tests

A member has reported a serious near-miss event which occurred recently during a diving operation. Divers had fitted a collet connector to the open end of a flooded pipeline and […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 01/04


Diver’s lost gas incident

A member has reported a lost gas incident that occurred with two of its divers on a third party vessel. They do not normally dive from this vessel and were […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 01/04


Incident involving a McKissick N419 snatch block

IMCA recently received notification of an incident involving a particular type of snatch block, which could be knocked apart if the bolt and hairpin were removed and the block left […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 13/03

Faulty directional flow arrow on valve

A member has reported the following safety issue concerning incorrectly machined valves. During general maintenance on a diver’s emergency gas manifold which was fitted in an air diving basket, a […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 13/03

Regulator fire

This incident was originally included in safety flash 11/03, but the flash is being reissued in the light of additional feedback on the recommendations previously given. The earlier version has […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 12/03

Near-miss involving diver’s neck dam

We were recently provided with and issued details of a ‘high potential’ near-miss incident involving failings in a saturation diver’s personal protective equipment. This information was issued as part of […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 12/03

Loss of mooring chain to FPSO

A planned ‘routine’ maintenance operation was in progress, to individually move each of eight anchor chains, to a pre-arranged plan, to ensure that the chain links were not subject to […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 11/03


Internal explosion within 12V forklift battery

A forklift battery was found to be flat and it was changed out with a replacement that was held onboard and tested per procedures, the forklift was also function tested […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 11/03

Airline coupling failure

We have received the following report of an incident which occurred during internal cleaning operations in a produced water de-gasser which was being undertaken by two contract cleaners. This vessel […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 11/03

Topic working with tubulars – Incident report

While carrying out backloading operations at a rig, a crewman suffered a lost time injury. The operation being carried out at the time was the movement of tubulars to make […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 11/03

Filtration materials

Please see the attached safety notice from Divex regarding filter materials for use in breathing air compressors.

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 11/03

Fire inside Falcom steamer

We have received a report of an incident which began when a night cook baker, returning to the galley after his break, smelt burning. He then noticed that there was […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 11/03

Incident involving a crane boom

We have received a report of an incident whereby a crane boom fell from an angle of 45° onto its rest. There was no one in the crane at the […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 10/03

Diver fatality: Underwater explosion

A member has advised of a recent fatality, involving an experienced diver, which occurred during underwater cutting operations as part of a well stub removal project. The site conditions and […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 10/03


Near-miss: Modification of machinery

A member has advised of the following near miss. A mechanic was working on a jet pump when a bracket holding the jet hose failed. The bracket was being used […]

| Included in IMCA Safety Flash 10/03

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