A recent IMCA Safety Flash focuses on an incident in which, a vessel cook was received a mains electric shock when he simultaneously touched a metal bain-marie (the metal electrically heated serving containers commonly used in messrooms) and the messroom service window with both of his hands.
The incident
The cook received first aid onboard; the incident was classified as a high potential near miss.
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What was the cause
- There was a an earth fault in the electric heater element of the bain-marie due to a detached earthing wire;
- There had been no recent testing or maintenance of the galley electrical system;
Additionally it was found that
- There was no planned maintenance schedule for inspection of galley equipment;
- Onboard Risk Assessment for use of portable and other electrical equipment did not include PAT (Portable Appliance Testing) of Galley electrical equipment.
Actions taken
- Thorough inspection for and removal of, any damaged or deteriorated electrical equipment;
- Arranged unscheduled test of all stationary and portable electrical equipment on board vessels fleetwide;
- Added galley electrical equipment inspection and maintenance to planned maintenance system;
- Updated Onboard Risk Assessment for use of portable and other electrical equipment on board to include equipment in the galley and the mess.
Mains electrical safety may be more easily overlooked in areas such as the galley, the mess, the accommodation and on the bridge.