Transport Malta’s Marine Safety Investigation Unit issued an investigation report on the fatal fall of a crew man onboard the Maltese-registered bulk carrier ‘Pompano’, in Port Hedland Anchorage, Australia, in April 2017. The investigation found that the crew member lost his footing and grip whilst carrying out repairs on the ladder.
The incident
At 1705 on 08 April 2017, while carrying out repairs in cargo hold no. 3, the third engineer fell approximately six meters from the cargo hold’s ladder, just under the cargo hold’s access ladder lower platform, to the tank top. One of the crew members who was in the cargo hold raised the alarm. The injured crew member was attended by the chief and fourth engineers, who were on the main deck near the cargo hold no. 3. Paramedics boarded the vessel some time later, but the injured crew member was pronounced dead.
It was established that the third engineer had fell off from the sloping section of the forward cargo hold access ladder, just below the lower most platform to the cargo hold tank top.
Conclusions
Actions taken
During the course of the safety investigation, the company:
- Conducted a fleet wide review of safety harnesses, with either upgrading or replacements carried out where necessary;
- Distributed a fleet safety circular, highlighting the issues of risk/hazard assessment, rigour to work permit systems and appropriateness / condition of PPE;
- Painted the top of the lower stool yellow to highlight the change in the ladder’s inclination and distinguish it from the cargo hold tank top;
- Reviewed its ISM internal audit and marine inspections’ scope and process in terms of rigour, objectivity and frequency;
- Amended the SMS in order to further formalise the work inside cargo holds (in terms of height and hot work). Working procedures have been added, including provisions for risk assessments, work permit and general HSE considerations. Visual aids have been included;
- Reviewed and updated the risk assessment template DM10;
- Briefed all crew members on this accident;
- Reviewed its senior officers’ familiarisation process, to include topics on risk assessments and safety culture in general;
- Issued safety bulletins on this accident.
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