The Workplace Safety and Health Council of Singapore (WSH) reported an incident about two workers passing out and dying in a dredger’s ballast tank.
The incident
As IMCA reports, a supervisor entered a dredging vessel’s ballast tank, which is a confined space, for an inspection. The supervisor entered the tank without any appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and did not check if the confined space was safe. Shortly after entering, he collapsed and passed out.
After some time, another worker entered the tank in an attempt to rescue the supervisor, but also passed out upon entry. A third worker attempted a rescue as well, but he too collapsed inside the tank.
The rest of the crew subsequently introduced forced ventilation into the tank. The second worker eventually regained consciousness and managed to climb out of the tank. The supervisor and the third worker were later extricated by the Singapore Civil Defence Force but unfortunately did not survive. This tragic accident highlights the invisible dangers of confined spaces.
Recommendations
The WSH recommendations are the following:
- Do not open up any manhole into a confined space without proper authorisation;
- Do not enter any confined space unless you have had appropriate training;
- Do not attempt any rescue on your own without proper PPE.