INCIDENT: A 50 T crane was lifting pressure equipment skid (2.5 ton) from the wash bay area to wellhead equipment area. The crane was positioned in between.

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INCIDENT: A 50 T crane was lifting pressure equipment skid (2.5 ton) from the wash bay area to wellhead equipment area. The crane was positioned in between the two areas and crane operator was instructed to move the load, the left hand out riggers had not been extended. The crane lifted the skid and made a 180 degree turn, the momentum of the load caused the crane to topple over to it’s left hand side. As a result of the accident, the crane boom crashed through the roof of the iron inspection area where work was ongoing, the worker inside suffered head injuries. The crane banksman twisted his ankle while he was running away from the scene. CAUSES No TBT conducted to ensure all hazards are covered during the discussion. The operator did not apply the crane operating procedures. (Outriggers not extended prior starting lifting operation No observation / intervention practice by the crew. LEARNINGS Conduct pre-job meetings, discussions for the job without short cut, PTW, TBT, JSA to cover all risks (documented) Ensure the outriggers are fully extended no matter how small is the load. Clear all proximity area before any crane operation. Stop the job Obligation must be implemented by Anyone who recognizes a flaw in the operation Recommended Actions: Discuss this alert in toolbox talks and HSE meetings and Distribute to all contractors Post on HSE notice boards Include in site HSE induction Ensure the outriggers are fully extended, no matter how small or light the load Contact MSE511 for further information or visit HSE website Reference: LTI No. 28 Alert No . 08 August 2010