Friday, 19 April 2013

ACCIDENT & INVESTIGATION


Hand injury from pneumatic needle gun



          Whilst carrying out chipping / descaling / derusting 
operations on deck with a pneumatic hammer, a crewmember 
was trying to direct the tool into a crevice of a deck structure
 while it was running. Due to inattention, he inadvertently 
laced his finger in way of the needles. He reported the 
incident only after the finger had become painful and swollen.

Result of investigation

1.Proper PPE was in use;

2.A momentary lapse in concentration resulted in the finger coming into a hazardous zone;

3.Difficult access to a restricted space requiring the operator to manually guide the needle gun.

Lessons learnt

1.It is important not to lose concentration when operating 
power tools and to keep body parts away from exposed 
moving components;

2.The operator must never grip the needle guide of a running 
pneumatic needle or chisel hammer gun;

3.Incidents must be reported as soon as they occur.

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