Dropped Objects

Most Recent Dropped Objects Alerts

Potential Dropped Object on Top of a Container

Number: 18-11

While hose watching during bunkering operations, a Deck Foreman noticed an object on top of a container onboard the Supply Vessel.

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Missing Protection Cover Becomes Potential Dropped Object

Number: 18-09

After a voyage the vessel crew found one twist lock pocket cover missing from the aft main deck. The cover had washed out during heavy weather before work began at the drilling rig. The vessel was later informed

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Dropped Object During Cargo Operations

Number: 18-08

During vessel lifting operations a spanner fell from approximately 2-3 metres to the deck, round end down in the deck. All vessel personnel were in the safe-haven and not on the deck at the time of the incident.

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Dropped Object Whilst Re-Positioning Cargo

Number: 17-12

At the request of the vessel Master, the rigs starboard crane was asked to re-position a tank on the aft deck of the vessel so it could be secured more effectively prior to the vessels departure for port.

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Dropped Objects Awareness

Number: 16-19

The issue of dropped objects and potential dropped objects has been a persistent problem within the Oil & Gas industry, 2016 has so far seen a rise in frequency of these reports.

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Cargo Offloading Operations – Potential Dropped Object

Number: 16-14

Following cargo offloading operations from a vessel to an offshore platform, the platform notified the vessel that a post cover (as shown below) had been found on top of a mud skip that had been received from the

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