Mooring incidents - IMCA HSSE038
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- čas přidán 22. 02. 2017
- Mooring vessels is a routine, day to day operation familiar to most crew members. But familiarity can breed contempt and sometimes, seemingly ordinary, routine jobs don't get the full focus of attention they should and there are accidents, some of them very serious indeed.
This IMCA video has been developed to help raise awareness of the need for safety awareness in mooring practice. It covers some real mooring incidents and explains how things went wrong and how things can be done in the correct way. It explains some important principles for safe mooring, including planning, communication, the proper use of PPE when at work on deck, and a full understanding of hazards such as bights and rope, and danger zones such as snap back zones and potential pinch points.
Vessels moor and cast off every day. It's such a familiar, standard procedure that the temptation may be to treat it more lightly than other operations. Careful planning, risk assessments, good communications and a constant awareness of what's around you can all help to make the job safer for everyone concerned.
This video was produced by IMCA's HSSE Committee and forms part of its Safety Promotional Materials, available at: www.imca-int.com. - Věda a technologie
My first CPO use to say, "a loop of rope is called a "bite" for a reason".
Moral : Never go anywhere on the deck of a ship.
Feel bad for these accidents, be careful for yourself and the people caring about you.
“Possibly because they were reluctant to challenge the authority of an officer” . This is why Marine schools should not force authority on their students but practice Humbleness and Respect. In our school, our Retired Marine Officers/Professors are so old we are comfortable in correcting them, and they are fine with it.
About this video I suppose but (changing the subject for some reason) if it’s the U.S marines they have to be mean and rude cause ya know
I dont know why you have chosen this video for me youtube,but now i will never see ropes the same way again
After I saw the picture about mooring line accident in Facebook I’m so curious about it then I saw this video about safety precautions!wow be careful and always be alert!!!😰🙏
always learn something new.
very educational
Never been to the sea but dang binged every one of these XD
I’ve gone from random safety video to a full dock worker rabbit hole
from the book: a 100 ways to die an a ship
" Aye aye, Captain"
,thank you fuor sharing video
Thanks for your explain
Im drunk and stoned. What the hell and how the hell did i get here?
nice,precautionary measures.
very
@@KuldeepSingh-ko5ey 2r in
Brutal.
It surprises me that the deck is not painted in a way that let's the personel know where the danger zones are.
0:45 *Face* your worst fears.
Dare Angel lmaoo
That guy is lucky he didn't lose his fingers
My face when i nut but she's still sucking.
Always safe loads what ever you do . Be a good leader just enyoy your job be safe sir pray aways four safe . goodless
These things will NEVER happen te me!!
I have a boring office job
be carefull
It might still be prevented by only using the printer, lift or drawer under great care and the attentive supervision of an office master.
It turns out that his office has adopted all that strict eco-measure things; so no printing. Besides, he works at a flexible office space; so no drawers. Oh yeah, the office is situated in a 1-storeyed building; so the obvious.
Was he briefed about Deep Vein Thrombosis then?
I left a boring office job to be a docker and regret absolutely nothing!
Probably just my ignorance, but a lot of these seem to be rope does unexpected shit, so why not use hook poles or something? At least you can let go if it snags
.....where did you find so many survivors?
Thats why mooring operation is. Not a easy job to do there a lot of accidents that may happen to crew. If they doesnt follow the safety instructions about dis job.
What’s common to some, may not be common to all.
Cheers, #SeattleRingHunter
cut corners = lost limbs
New fear, ropes
why am I watching this\
cuz its interdasting
For those of us who work in naval operations, these films are invaluable. Safety manuals are often written in the blood of others.
Don't watch this beacause your'e not a seafarer.
Because PFST
@@Frostyshard god I hate having to explain this to people. When you work with heavy equipment like this it can be very dangerous. Rules are written in blood, never get too comfortable
What does it mean, "walking drum" at 1:20?
Think they meant a “capstan”
Warping drum. Not walking.
can i know where does this incident happen?
On a boat.
How do I enroll into mooring school
Workers have been decapitated by just such accidents. The forces involved with a line under tension !
Imma break the perfection
Stay out of the BITE!
What dose DP mode mean?
Double Penetration
Deep Penetration
Dynamic positioning.
Donka guys. Donka means thank you in German.
Differential pressure :)
If these videos taught me anything, don't go near ropes on boats. F that.
très éducative pour l'amarrage
翻訳版が欲しいな
内に入るな❗って馬鹿の一つ覚えみたいに騒ぐ奴が居るけど切れたら外が危険て認識が無いのが不思議である
i wanted more gore, like add some blood - spinning heads - that kinda thing.
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