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PDO Second Alert What happened? Your learning from this incident.. Date:16.02.2017 What happened? While shifting & lowering the 14 M long x 12” pipe spool to the ground using a 110T Mobile crane, the crane hook fell down from 3.0 M height due to unwinding of entire wire rope from the rope drum when the load was just 10 cm above ground. Your learning from this incident.. Ensure all warning & protective devices are checked by the Crane Operator & Maintenance Supervisor as per the manufacturers recommendations. Ensure all faults observed by Operator on his daily inspection are reported to the Supervisor immediately. HiPo Near Miss - Crane hook & wire rope fell on to the ground Verify critical devices during crane inspection

Management actions Confirm the following: Date: 16.02.2017 HiPo Near Miss - Crane hook & wire rope fell on to the ground As a learning from this incident and ensure continual improvement all contract managers are to review their HSE HEMP against the questions asked below Confirm the following: Do you have a lifting procedure in place? Is there a system in place to monitor compliance with the lifting procedure? Are all lifting activities properly planned & organized? Are all those involved in lifting activity are trained & competent? Is lifting activity included in the HEMP? Do you monitor the sub-contractor maintenance records & repair log? Do you verify the Crane inspection checklist from the supplier at the time of deployment to site?