Alerts & Learnings LTI: fall from height during anchor chain handling operation A worker fell through an opening from one deck to another, and was injured as a result. The incident occurred on an AHTS (Anchor Handling Tug Supply) vessel preparing for a pre-lay operation offshore. Three crew members were involved in the operation: the bosun (who was injured) and two ABs. An AB passed the tugger wire to the bosun, who was then supposed to hand it to the other AB standing on the chain road, for him to attach it to the end of the anchor chain. According to the CCTV footage reviewed, the bosun put one foot on the chain barrier while passing the wire over. However, as he attempted to move his second leg, he fell through an opening between two chain barriers and landed 2.75m below on the main deck. First aid was administered onboard, and a vessel doctor called for further assessment. The bosun was subsequently transferred to shore for further medical evaluation. He suffered multiple fractures to his right leg and broke a rib. To view this IMCA safety alert in full, click the 'Download Alert' button above. Download Alert Rate this Alert Your Rating Average Rating Share: Share on Linkedin Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share with Email
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