A Marine Safety Forum alert addresses a near-miss incident involving an unsecured bulk hose during transfer operations on a platform supply vessel, detailing the sequence of events, contributing factors, and subsequent recommendations to enhance operational safety and communication protocols within marine operations
What Happened
During hose transfer operations on a platform supply vessel in challenging weather, a hose was left unsecured on deck due to miscommunication and equipment issues. The hose subsequently slipped off the deck, nearly striking a crew member. The operation was promptly aborted by the Captain, and a debrief was held to discuss the incident.
Why Did it Happen
Key Contributing Factors noted by the vessel owner:
- Miscommunication between deck crew and crane operator.
- Defective radio communication.
- Insufficient hose length on deck.
- Heavy weather conditions.
Corrective Actions Taken/Recommendations
Corrective Actions Taken:
- Operation was stopped immediately.
- Post-incident debrief conducted to review and discuss the event.
Proactive Measures Recommended:
- Ensure all operations begin only after clear and confirmed communication between all parties.
- Regularly inspect and maintain radio communication equipment.
- Verify that sufficient hose length is available and properly secured before starting operations, especially in adverse weather.
- Reinforce crew training on communication protocols and emergency procedures • Conduct safety briefings before high-risk operations.
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Source: Marine Safety Forum















