As part of its Safety Flashes, IMCA describes a fatality of a crew member onboard, after stored metal plates fell on him during an inspection by third party sub-contractors.
The incident
Third-party sub-contractors on a vessel were inspecting a sling that was wrapped around five metal plates.
The plates were situated on two pieces of wood, positioned lengthwise on their edge and against a stanchion on the deck. The plates were secured to the stanchion by a ratchet strap.
One crewman was trying to access a sling that was wrapped around the plates, so he instructed his co-worker to loosen the ratchet strap.
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When he gave the instruction, he was standing next to the plates. The co-worker followed the instruction and loosened the ratchet strap, which resulted in the plates falling toward the first person and pinning him against another storage rack on the riser deck.
Several people ran to the scene immediately upon hearing calls for help, but the plates were too heavy for them to lift.
Recommendations
While the incident is still under investigation, IMCA provides the following interim recommendations:
- Evaluate stored equipment and materials to minimize hazards related to stored energy and handling;
- Discuss the importance of hazard identification in the task planning process and using Time Out for Safety to manage changes in the work environment.
This was an absolutely preventable and foreseeable incident. Please take time out to inspect any similar storage arrangements at your sites and ensure adequate controls are in place to prevent the same event happening,
…IMCA noted.