Injury to person during deck crane operations on board survey and supply vessel Kommandor Orca

Location: Portland, England.

Accident Investigation Report 11/2024

Read our marine accident investigation report, which includes what happened and subsequent actions taken:

MAIB investigation report 11-2024: Kommandor Orca

Kommandor Orca deck arrangement

Summary

On 16 August 2022, the second officer of the UK registered survey and supply vessel Kommandor Orca sustained crush injuries to his lower left leg while operating one of the rail-mounted deck cranes. His leg became caught in the crane’s rack and pinion traversing mechanism when he moved the crane aft for a lifting operation. A helicopter transferred the second officer to hospital, where his leg required amputation below the knee.

Safety issues

  • the crane was not being operated in line with the manufacturer’s instructions

  • the method of operation of the crane was unsafe

  • there were no onboard procedures for operating the crane and the training given for its operation was consequently flawed

Recommendations

In view of the actions already taken, no recommendations have been made.

Photograph credit

Kommandor Orca deck arrangement image courtesy of www.tugspotter.com

Updates to this page

Published 19 September 2024