INCIDENT: The crew was positioning mechanical support of rig carrier

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INCIDENT: The crew was positioning mechanical support of rig carrier ramp, the Rig Mechanic trapped his finger tip and crushed it in between the rig carrier ramp and the mechanical support. CAUSES: Failure to follow instruction to stay clear and not involve in the job. Failure to replicate use of only hands free method, best practice used on similar rigs Supervisor failed to identify and use the available hands free method Supervisor failed to identify / communicate the pinch point during the TBT. Inadequate procedure Lack in system of sharing best practices across the fleet. LEARNINGS: During Tool BoxTalks identify job specific Pinch Points. Conduct hazards hunts to ensure that all Pinch Points are identified, recorded and marked. Maximise use of hands free method to avoid manual intervention. Share best practices across the board. HSE LEARNING Use this Alert: Discuss in Tool Box Talks and HSE Meetings Distribute to contractors Post on HSE Notice Boards Include in site HSE Induction Contact: MSE511 for further information or visit the HSE Website Alert No .84. LTI#3 - 2012 July, 2012 Finger Injury Key Learning: •Minimize manual intervention and use mechanical options whenever available •Do not get involved in any job, if not part of the Toolbox Talk Left Hand Ring Finger placed in the Pinch Point Area Mechanical Support being pulled by forklift (Hands Free)

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HSE LEARNING. INCIDENT: The crew was positioning mechanical support of rig carrier ramp, the Rig Mechanic trapped his finger tip and crushed it in between the rig carrier ramp and the mechanical support. CAUSES: Failure to follow instruction to stay clear and not involve in the job. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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INCIDENT:The crew was positioning mechanical support of rig carrier ramp, the Rig Mechanic trapped his finger tip and crushed itin between the rig carrier ramp and the mechanical support.

CAUSES: • Failure to follow instruction to stay clear and not involve in the job.• Failure to replicate use of only hands free method, best practice used

on similar rigs• Supervisor failed to identify and use the available hands free method• Supervisor failed to identify / communicate the pinch point during the

TBT.• Inadequate procedure• Lack in system of sharing best practices across the fleet.

LEARNINGS:• During Tool BoxTalks identify job specific Pinch Points.• Conduct hazards hunts to ensure that all Pinch Points are identified,

recorded and marked.• Maximise use of hands free method to avoid manual intervention.• Share best practices across the board.

HSE LEARNING

Use this Alert: Discuss in Tool Box Talks and HSE Meetings Distribute to contractors Post on HSE Notice Boards Include in site HSE Induction

Contact: MSE511 for further information or visit the HSE Website Alert No .84. LTI#3 - 2012 July, 2012

Finger Injury

Key Learning: •Minimize manual intervention and use mechanical options whenever available•Do not get involved in any job, if not part of the Toolbox Talk

Left Hand Ring Finger placed in the Pinch Point Area

Mechanical Support being pulled by forklift (Hands Free)