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Incident 1<\/strong><\/p>\n A member has reported an incident in which cargo weighing 1.5 tonnes was damaged during transportation when it was returned to the supplier by road. The cargo was placed unsecured within a half-height container and was allowed to move freely. Whilst the damage was minor, the incident highlighted several very serious issues that posed a risk to the truck driver, the truck, as well as other road vehicles and pedestrians.<\/p>\n A finding in this case was that there had been a breakdown in communication between the lifting crew, a third-party technician and the truck driver, which led to a failure to secure the load within the container.<\/p>\n Incident 2 <\/strong><\/p>\n Step Change UK reports an incident in which an unsecured motor in a cargo carrying unit (CCU) fell to deck as it was being secured. No-one was harmed but the motor, which weighed 95kg, was extensively damaged.<\/p>\n When opened, a CCU was found to be a shelved unit containing two palletised blower motors each weighing 95kg – one on the lower level and the other on the shelf. It was intended to remove only the lower motor and send the second (upper) motor back onshore for reloading. The upper motor was not secure and moves were made to secure it before back loading. As crew climbed onto the shelf in attempts to secure the motor, its pallet shifted and tipped forward. The motor fell from height onto the deck, causing extensive damage to the motor. No one was injured during the incident, but had there been crew in the way, this could have resulted in serious personal injury. See the full alert on the Step Change website<\/a>.<\/p>\n Members may wish to refer to the following incidents (search words: cargo, unsecured<\/em>):<\/p>\n\n
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