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Crane Accidents, Fatalities,
Injuries
Three very serious crane accidents have
occurred on the OCS in 1998. These accidents resulted in the deaths of four workers and
injuries to several others. The first accident occurred when a platform crane failed while
offloading a rental crane. Two workers were killed. The preliminary investigation
indicated that mechanical failure contributed to the accident and that poor crane
maintenance may have been a factor.
The second accident also involved the offloading of a
rental crane. However the operation of a crane was not a factor in this accident. The
likely cause of this accident was the improper disassembly of the rental crane (human
error and lack of proper preparation and supervision). One worker was killed and three
others were seriously injured.
The third accident involved a crane on a semi-submersible
drilling rig making a lift to a workboat. The crane toppled into the Gulf of Mexico during
the lift, killing the crane operator and injuring another person. Investigation of this
accident is ongoing.
To prevent a recurrence of these types of accidents, the
Bureau
recommends lessees take the following actions:
For more information on crane accidents that occurred from
January 1995 through August 1998, we encourage you to visit our Safety Page on the Internet and
read a recent report on crane accidents. We
invite you to comment on the report and its recommendations. You may email your comments
to Bill Hauser or Wilbon Rhome.
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