LTI no 17: 27/April/2000 Finger and Hose

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LTI no 17: 27/April/2000 Finger and Hose Two man on a drilling rig are pushing a heavy flexible hose that needs to be flushed with water.

LTI no 17: 27/April/2000 Finger and Hose Hand !! The hose suddenly jumps out of control (because of a rotation at the swivel). The hand of one of the man is caught between a pipe and the heavy steel end-coupling of the hose. Swivel

LTI no 17: 27/April/2000 Finger and Hose Hand !! One of the bones in the hand of this person (acting) is broken. He will be off work for several weeks.

LTI no 17: 27/April/2000 Finger and Hose What caused this accident: - Unexpected movement of the heavy hose - Difficult area to work in - Possibly: communication problems between the two man Discuss in your team: - How would you have manipulated the hose? - Is there a better design possible that would avoid man-handling this heavy hose? - Is there equipment in your work area that is difficult to handle manually? - How do you make sure your partner understands how you are going to do a task together?