Alerts & Learnings MAIB: Vessel cook injured by spillage of burning cooking oil On an offshore support vessel, a cook was deep-frying fish in a shallow-sided gimballed “gyro” frying pan. Unbeknown to the cook the pan’s thermostat was faulty. The oil overheated, started smoking and ignited shortly afterwards. The cook activated the fixed wet chemical fire-extinguishing system. As the wet chemical filled the gimballed frying pan the burning oil spilled out onto the galley deck, covering the cook’s legs and feet in boiling oil. The cook collapsed to the deck of the galley, shouting for help. The cook’s screams were heard by a passing crew person, who ran into the galley and dragged the cook out of danger. The wet chemical had successfully extinguished the fire in the pan, but had made a mess of the galley and severely injured the cook. The electric supply to the gyro pan was isolated and the oil was left to cool in the pan before being removed. The cook was airlifted to hospital and treated for burns. To view this UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch safety alert published by IMCA 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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