Hibernia Management and Development Company (HMDC) has reported that on May 13, 2021, during platform cargo operations, two workers were attempting to connect a 10’ x 8’ container lifting bridle to an approximately 10m pennant line assembly, off of the East pedestal crane main hook. The pennant line assembly consists of a D Ring, wire rope and hook. The container had been landed unevenly on a cantilevered deck and needed to be adjusted. While the crane operator attempted to maneuver the main hook into position, the main hook contacted a structural beam causing the hook to move from a vertical to horizontal position, which caused the 5kg D Ring to slide past the spring loaded latch on the crane main hook and fall approximately 10m. The entire pennant line assembly came to rest on the container, approximately 1.5m away from the closest person.
There were no injuries. Only authorized personnel were inside the exclusion zone. Due to the container taking up the whole footprint of the cantilevered deck, there was no potential for personnel to be directly under the pennant line assembly when it fell. There were also two structural beams between the lift and the location of personnel inside the exclusion zone. The incident had the potential for fatality, based on the Dropped Objects Prevention Scheme (DROPS) calculator.
HMDC ceased all crane operations and has initiated an investigation into the root cause of the incident.
The C-NLOPB is monitoring HMDC’s investigation of the incident.
Media Contacts
HMDC
Margot Bruce-O’Connell
Public and Government Affairs
709-746-8383
margot.p.bruce-o’connell@exxonmobil.com
C-NLOPB
Lesley Rideout
Communications Lead
709-725-2900
lrideout@cnlopb.ca
Date | Update |
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Sep 20, 2021 | Injured worker on Hibernia Platform |
Sep 15, 2021 | Near Miss on the Hebron Platform |
Aug 23, 2021 | Injured worker on Hebron Support Vessel |
May 17, 2021 | Near Miss on the Hibernia Platform |